Scientists in Houston detected the measles virus in wastewater before any cases were reported, offering a game-changing early warning that could transform U.S. outbreak prevention.
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Wealthy crypto investors spent millions for a dinner with Trump—raising profound questions about money, influence, and ethics in U.S. democracy.
Faith leaders transformed an ICE center’s gates into a sanctuary, risking arrest to protest secretive and inhumane immigrant detention practices.
National finger-pointing erupts over Newark Airport’s air traffic failures, but experts say the real roots go far deeper than partisan squabbles.
April’s $258B surplus sounds impressive, but hidden costs and tariff-driven volatility raise deeper questions about America’s fiscal future.
The House GOP move to refill America’s oil reserve sounds reassuring—until you look at the climate and security tradeoffs hidden inside.
Illinois considers landmark funding for under-resourced universities while Colorado secures new money for public schools, and Arizona battles over controversial school vouchers.
Newsom’s call to ban homeless camps sparks debate over whether tough rules will simply displace people or address California’s root housing crisis.
Rob Sand launches his Iowa gubernatorial bid with a bold message—demanding fiscal responsibility and pragmatic reform as he stares down deep-seated partisanship.
A wave of new state laws is making financial literacy mandatory in schools, but will that knowledge be enough to help the next generation weather inflation and the affordability crisis?