By unilaterally firing Democrats from the National Credit Union Administration, Trump has reshaped a bipartisan board into a one-party body—raising urgent questions about public trust and regulatory independence.
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A newly revealed Trump-era policy authorized sending non-criminal migrants to Guantanamo Bay—a move critics say undermines due process and American values.
Polling shows the myth of mass Trump voter regret doesn’t stand up. So where should Democrats focus next?
U.S. sanctions on a Chinese ‘teapot’ refinery over Iranian oil imports showcase the risks and limitations of economic warfare—while ordinary people bear the brunt.
Trump’s unprecedented push to strip Harvard’s tax-exempt status exposes a clash between government power and academic freedom, setting a dangerous precedent for American higher education.
America has shuttered its key office countering foreign disinformation—leaving the nation vulnerable as propaganda flows in from adversaries. What will fill this vacuum?
When government slashes HIV/AIDS funding, music legends Elton John and Brandi Carlile step up—yet their campaign exposes the urgent need for renewed public commitment to global health.
With over 40% of its weapons now domestically produced, Ukraine is rewriting the rules of modern wartime resilience—yet its fate still depends on outside support.
A GOP bill to disarm IRS agents taps partisan fears, but experts warn it risks undermining the fight against financial crime.
A sudden policy reversal means married borrowers who file separately won’t face spousal income hikes in their student loan payments—relief amid legal and political chaos.