Just days before the U.N. General Assembly, the Secret Service dismantled a clandestine telecom network capable of disrupting New York’s cellular and emergency response infrastructure—a stark warning for modern democracy.
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The Trump family’s wealth has soared to $10 billion, driven by crypto, media, and international deals—highlighting the widening divide between presidential power and public prosperity.
France’s formal recognition of the Palestinian state at the UN marks a pivotal moment in global diplomacy, challenging decades-old deadlock amid devastating conflict and humanitarian crisis.
Judge Rita Lin’s decision to restore $500 million in UCLA research grants sharply rebukes the Trump administration’s politicization of campus funding, marking a victory for academic freedom and scientific autonomy.
A record number of Florida health workers are eyeing the exit, policy fights stall progress, and calls for real systemic reform are echoing across the Sunshine State.
Bill Gates’s $912 million pledge to fight global diseases highlights both the promise of philanthropy and a crisis of government responsibility.
The Lewiston shooting heroes’ legacy goes beyond medals—it’s a challenge to America’s conscience on gun violence and community responsibility.
A critical appeals court decision halts Arizona’s 2020 fake electors prosecution, raising questions about election accountability and the future of American democracy.
GWAR’s latest Riot Fest spectacle revives fierce debate over the line between provocative art and the normalization of political violence—especially amid rising tensions and tragic headlines.
Amazon faces a landmark trial over FTC allegations it used ‘dark patterns’ to lock users into Prime — a case that could change how tech giants treat online consent.