School cafeterias close, but children’s hunger doesn’t take a vacation. Here’s how districts are working together to keep kids fed—and why these programs matter now more than ever.
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Local governments in LA County and Central Florida are erasing hundreds of millions in medical debt, providing relief to the most vulnerable and challenging the status quo of America’s health care crisis.
Governor Lombardo’s Healthcare Access Act promises sweeping changes to Nevada’s broken system, but will bold pledges become real progress? We examine the stakes, solutions, and the progressive path forward.
Giant Eagle is swapping out reusable fabric totes for recycled plastic bags, a move revealing deep flaws in America’s approach to plastic pollution and environmental policy.
CN’s $3.4 billion rail investment promises a more connected North America, but experts warn without climate and equity safeguards, it risks repeating old mistakes.
Irish exports to the U.S. spiked by nearly 400% in March, but this record surge reveals economic fragility—not strength—in the face of Trump’s tariff threats.
A new study suggests a common energy drink ingredient may actually fuel blood cancer cells—raising urgent questions for consumers and regulators alike.
Trump’s push for Apple to drop Indian manufacturing exposes the dangers of economic nationalism—and what progressives must do instead.
Israeli airstrikes on Khan Younis have left 54 dead and reignited urgent debates over civilian safety and humanitarian law in Gaza.
David Perdue steps into the role of US ambassador to China during a precarious trade détente. Can his boardroom sensibilities foster genuine progress—or will they risk sidelining core American values?