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President Trump’s threats to deploy the National Guard to Portland reveal the dangers when policy bows to misinformation — and the cost to American democracy.
Governor Wes Moore’s renewed state police support in Baltimore is disrupting traditional ‘tough on crime’ theatrics—with early results and sharp debate over what real public safety looks like.
Google may have dodged a legal bullet, but the real questions about competition, accountability, and the future of technology remain unresolved.
The EU’s pledge to never resume Russian oil and gas imports marks a watershed—signaling both a break with energy blackmail and a commitment to green partnerships.
West Virginia’s Supreme Court declined to fast-track a high-stakes vaccine exemption case—inching the state closer to undoing decades of rock-solid immunization policy. The fate of public health now hangs in balance as legal, political, and ethical arguments collide.
Trump’s plan to rebrand the Pentagon as the ‘Department of War’ channels nostalgia and military bravado, but risks undermining American ideals and global alliances.
A new state analysis finds Trump’s tariffs could cost Washington families and businesses billions—threatening jobs, raising prices, and hitting vulnerable communities hardest.
With Kentucky facing a looming budget shortfall fueled by federal tariffs and aggressive tax cuts, the stakes for public services are higher than ever. Will conservative policies deliver prosperity or force deep cuts to schools and roads?
Macron’s coalition of 26 nations promises a postwar security umbrella for Ukraine, redefining Europe’s response to Russian aggression.