At the Gulfport City Council meeting, leaders redefined ICE cooperation and celebrated community service—signaling a new path on civic transparency and public trust.
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Putin’s sudden ceasefire declaration may play well on state TV, but history—and hard-won skepticism—suggests a 30-hour pause is little more than diplomatic theater.
Vice President Vance’s meeting with Vatican officials exposes deep rifts over migration and foreign aid, underscoring a crisis of conscience for American Catholics and policymakers alike.
Hundreds of international students face sudden visa revocations amid a sweeping crackdown on campus protest, raising powerful questions about free speech, academic freedom, and America’s global reputation.
Four top Pentagon aides have been ousted amid leak probes, leaving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth isolated and critics questioning his leadership as staff chaos intensifies.
America’s troop drawdown in Syria could reshape the Middle East—but at what cost? Here’s what’s at stake as bases close and allies face mounting threats.
Iowa has lowered its handgun ownership age to 18, igniting fierce debate over public safety and constitutional rights. Critics warn the change ignores risks to youth and community.
A Utah judge ruled the state’s school voucher program unconstitutional, spotlighting the battle over public funds and the future of education equity. Will Utah’s decision be a model for defending public schools nationwide?
Four Working Families Party-backed candidates unite, blasting Andrew Cuomo’s record as ‘landlords’ favorite.’ With evidence of affordable housing losses and strategic voting in play, New York’s mayoral race hits a critical crossroads.
Advocates are sounding the alarm after deadly bodega attacks, arguing that mere panic buttons—without real funding and police integration—are not enough to protect NYC’s most essential workers.