Coinbase’s fight for SEC transparency on Ethereum 2.0 exposes the regulatory confusion threatening the future of American innovation.
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Despite mounting pressure from gun rights activists, the Florida Senate remains hesitant to lower the gun-buying age—thanks in part to survivors who refuse to be ignored.
Teresa Borrenpohl’s forcible removal from an Idaho town hall is reigniting the national debate over free speech, private security, and accountability in American political life.
As Andrew Cuomo mounts a comeback campaign, House Republicans intensify calls for prosecution over his COVID-19 nursing home testimony—a move that reignites national debate about accountability, partisanship, and public trust.
Governor Ferguson’s new law blocks out-of-state National Guard deployments into Washington—unless he gives the green light—protecting local values from outside political agendas.
With food assistance, tax cuts, and inflation relief on the table, Hochul’s overdue budget promises more than politics as usual—if Albany finds the will to act.
Paul Atkins brings a pro-crypto, deregulatory agenda to the SEC. Will his approach foster genuine innovation or expose ordinary Americans to new financial risks?
A bold lawsuit in Arkansas spotlights a sweeping rollback of citizen-driven ballot initiatives, with implications for democracy statewide.
Nadine Menendez’s conviction exposes just how corrosive unchecked political greed can be—and why urgent reform is needed to restore public faith in America’s institutions.
Russian drones shattered Odesa overnight, decimating homes and sparking fires. As the city reels, the world debates: how much longer can civilians bear the brunt?