New Jersey accuses RealPage and major landlords of running a ‘rent-setting cartel’ that pushed rents out of reach for many residents, highlighting new dangers from algorithmic pricing.
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With only 35% of Kentuckians compliant and rural barriers looming, state lawmakers demand a pause on the REAL ID deadline. Their struggle signals a deeper crisis in equal access to public services.
Trump’s new 100-foot flagpoles at the White House raise tough questions: Are they patriotic symbols—or distractions from real policy?
Dawn raids on Michigan homes have ignited fears of a crackdown on campus protest, testing the boundaries of free speech and state power.
The Navy’s reversal on climate action leaves key bases at risk, raising urgent questions about military readiness and security in an unstable world.
California’s controversial decision to release a twice-deported immigrant convicted in a fatal DUI crash highlights the clash between sanctuary policies, justice, and public safety.
Dick Durbin’s retirement marks a turning point, triggering a fierce contest for Illinois’ Senate seat—and a generational shift in Democratic leadership.
A new USC-led study exposes the hidden costs and human toll of America’s dementia crisis, shattering misconceptions about who really pays for care and why policy must change.
Blue Shield of California’s misconfigured analytics exposed the private health data of 4.7 million members, sparking outrage, lawsuits, and a reckoning over digital privacy.
At a private Mar-a-Lago dinner, Israel’s far-right security chief claimed backing from senior US Republicans for bombing Gaza’s food and aid depots—a chilling sign of how humanitarian lines are being blurred in partisan politics.