At a time when medical expertise is under attack, the DOJ’s letter to leading journals signals a troubling shift: government intrusion into scientific discourse. Critics warn this could chill independent research and threaten First Amendment protections.
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Republican strategist Karl Rove warns that Americans are already experiencing Trump fatigue—less than 100 days into his new term—due to chaotic policies and a politics of retribution.
Doctors expect all six hospitalized after the FSU shooting to recover fully, but the tragedy exposes the urgent need to tackle America’s stubborn epidemic of campus gun violence.
The Oval Office chaos during Dr. Oz’s swearing-in was a metaphor for the instability and uncertainty now facing America’s healthcare system under Trump and his new appointee.
Wisconsin’s bold standoff with the federal government over anti-discrimination certification could jeopardize $568 million for schools—underscoring a tense national fight over educational equity and local authority.
The revamped COVID.gov replaces public health advice with partisan claims, reigniting political debates while sidestepping scientific nuance.
By narrowing its annual reports, the State Department is removing key critiques of prison abuse, political repression, and more—raising alarms about the future of America’s role as a global watchdog.
Oregon revives the SEC’s old case against Coinbase, exposing deep rifts over who should regulate the future of digital money.
Trump’s administration has released thousands of RFK assassination files—raising questions about justice, transparency, and political motives behind decades-old secrets.
Ambassador George Glass’s calls for tighter US-Japan defense alignment highlight growing regional tension—with Trump-era policy demands and China’s assertiveness reshaping the alliance’s future.