Chief J. Thomas Manger retires, leaving behind a Capitol Police significantly reformed and facing continued threats.
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Chief J. Thomas Manger’s upcoming retirement brings to a close a period of significant transformation within the Capitol Police, emphasizing transparency and resilience after January 6.
Monmouth University announces closure of its highly reputable polling institute, spotlighting severe financial and operational challenges confronting public opinion pollsters nationwide.
Larry Jameson officially sheds his ‘interim’ title to lead Penn through unprecedented times, navigating severe funding threats and policy challenges amid deep political divides.
“Columbia University’s disciplinary actions reignite the vital discussion on balancing student protest rights with institutional responsibility amid escalating tensions on U.S. campuses.”
Columbia University faces a pivotal decision: accept Trump’s drastic demands in exchange for federal aid, or boldly defend academic autonomy and free speech.
Sununu’s surprising reconsideration of a Senate bid signals significant shifts in the political winds of New Hampshire, potentially affecting national politics.
Idaho lawmakers proactively stifle democratic rights by pushing a resolution to block voter initiatives for cannabis decriminalization.
As immigration detention facilities swell past their limits with 47,600 detainees, Trump’s immigration policies surface again, challenging America’s humanitarian ideals.
The recent surge to a $1.15 trillion deficit should be a wake-up call. This isn’t just about missing budgetary goals; it’s about real, tangible impacts on our society and economy.