Oregon’s sweeping lawsuit against Coinbase reignites debate on the fractured U.S. crypto regulatory landscape, risking market chaos and driving innovation abroad as federal and state priorities clash.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum condemns U.S. anti-immigration ads as discriminatory propaganda and moves to ban foreign political influence on Mexican TV.
Spokane City Council’s unprecedented ‘Ban the Address’ ordinance tackles homelessness discrimination in hiring—here’s what it means for inclusive employment.
Urgent new projections warn that within 15 years, 90% of Holocaust survivors will be gone. Their stories—and lessons—are at risk of vanishing unless we act now.
Rep. Byron Donalds faced both raucous applause and fierce criticism in a Florida town hall marked by heated debate over diversity programs, government efficiency efforts, and Elon Musk’s federal involvement.
The arrest inside Trump Tower is more than a security scare—it exposes the ongoing battle over political landmarks, civil dissent, and the boundaries of public safety.
Governor Youngkin’s immigration crackdown makes headlines, but glaring gaps in details and troubling community impacts prompt deeper questions about transparency and real public safety.
A controversy over missing photos at Fort McCoy reveals deeper tensions about political neutrality, protocol, and the military’s role in American democracy.
Senator Warren’s awkward podcast exchange over Biden’s mental acuity isn’t just about the president—it’s a litmus test for Democratic transparency and the future of party credibility.
Donald Trump’s rare dual endorsement in Arizona’s GOP governor race signals internal party fractures and raises urgent questions for the state’s political future.