Police departments are deploying AI-powered bots to infiltrate college protests, raising urgent questions about civil liberties, transparency, and the boundaries of political surveillance.
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A fatal E. coli outbreak hit 15 states, but the FDA never warned the public or disclosed the source, raising difficult questions about trust and transparency in our food safety system.
At packed town halls across Minnesota, lawmakers and voters confront the real-world fallout of Trump administration policies on health care, immigration, and the clean energy economy—underscoring the local stakes of federal actions.
Local officials, including Mayor Donna Deegan and Sheriff T.K. Waters, voiced heartbreak and support after the FSU shooting as President Trump offered familiar, action-free condolences—sparking renewed calls for real change.
Though polls now say most Americans support mass deportation, the real story shows public opinion is shaped by fear and headlines, not lasting values—experts and history point to more humane paths forward.
Biden’s off-the-record Harvard appearance highlighted tensions between academic freedom and federal overreach—beyond the headlines of ice cream mishaps and campus protest.
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants will upend a bedrock constitutional guarantee.
A mistaken DHS deportation notice to an American-born doctor exposes a deeper crisis: when government error threatens citizen rights, what happens to our trust in democracy?
Tim Myers, ex-OneRepublic bassist, brings a working-class story and progressive energy to California’s most heated House race, upending traditional politics in a razor-thin district.
President Trump touts ‘very productive’ trade efforts, but behind the optimism, U.S. workers and global partnerships may be paying a steep price for his unstable tariff strategy.