Trump’s September visit to the UK may offer royal pageantry, but beneath the ceremony lies deep political and cultural tension.
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Alabama’s House has passed sweeping immigration enforcement powers—despite low immigrant numbers and warnings from civil rights advocates that the bill could harm public safety and trust.
Aix-Marseille University’s ‘Safe Place for Science’ program has drawn nearly 300 applications from researchers facing political pressure in the U.S., highlighting growing concerns about academic freedom and prompting calls for a new ‘scientific refugee’ status.
HUD’s plan to sell and relocate its iconic D.C. headquarters isn’t just a matter of maintenance costs—it’s about a broader conservative push to shrink government presence and its impact on local communities.
A heated shouting match at the Wisconsin Elections Commission revealed deep partisan divides and the growing fragility of trust in the state’s electoral process.
Governor Shapiro’s lunch for firefighters after an arson attack highlights not only personal gratitude but his commitment to funding Pennsylvania’s first responders.
Senator Elizabeth Warren warns that President Trump firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell would send markets into a tailspin, threatening economic stability and American democracy alike.
The US accuses a Chinese satellite firm of supplying Houthi rebels with intelligence in a move that escalates both Red Sea tensions and global security debates.
Kentucky’s medical cannabis license lottery faces criticism after accusations of loophole exploitation by out-of-state companies, prompting a state auditor’s investigation.
The Hope Florida Foundation’s recent public meeting collapse exposes not just security failures, but deeper questions of financial transparency and political entanglement.