For the first time, the FDA has approved an at-home cervical cancer screening test—poised to revolutionize women’s health by removing longstanding barriers to care.
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For the first time, four major European leaders walked the streets of Kyiv together—a show of unity pushing Russia to the brink. But will Europe’s resolve hold as the war grinds on?
Justice David Souter’s surprise transformation from Republican appointee to liberal stalwart reshaped not only the Supreme Court, but the way justices are selected.
Italian producer Andrea Iervolino plans a $100M Trump biopic, promising a ‘kinder’ portrayal—but does Hollywood owe the public something more honest?
Mayor Adams’ meeting with President Trump overlaps with the release of DOJ records tied to his dropped corruption case, fueling concerns about political tradeoffs and New York’s sanctuary status.
A public spitting incident targeting ex-Trump nominee Ed Martin reveals a nation deeply divided over politicized justice and the boundaries of protest.
Houston’s police force scores massive raises and an expanded headcount, but looming budget cuts and minimal reform have city leaders and advocates on edge.
President Trump’s memo touts fast-tracking the Great Lakes carp barrier, but environmentalists and state officials warn that sustained investment and honest leadership matter more than deadlines and soundbites.
Detroit automakers warn Trump’s UK trade deal could undercut American manufacturing, setting a dangerous precedent for future agreements.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon calls Trump’s tariffs ‘too large, too aggressive’—and urges America to pause the trade wars before it’s too late.