From New York’s ambitious riverfront development to local battles in Pennsylvania, the progress and opposition shaping America’s affordable housing future are deeper than headlines suggest.
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The DOJ’s July 2025 guidance redefines “illegal DEI”—threatening programs everywhere and sparking a national debate on fairness and inclusion.
With plans to send up to 1,000 National Guard into DC, Trump escalates the debate over policing, home rule, and homelessness. Critics ask: Is this about security or political spectacle?
Sanders argues Harris’s reliance on billionaire donors cost her the election—and warns Democrats to reconnect with working-class voters or risk more defeats.
Netanyahu’s push for foreign journalist access in Gaza comes with tight restrictions and spin, raising questions about the true nature of transparency amid a humanitarian disaster.
Just as Philadelphia students return to school, SEPTA faces devastating cuts if the GOP-controlled Senate fails to act. What’s at stake goes far beyond missed buses—and could reshape the city’s future.
Ukrainian drone forces destroyed a rare North Korean mortar supplied to Russia, exposing the autocratic alliance reshaping the Ukraine war—and raising global security alarms.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s reported willingness to support Trump if granted a pardon spotlights a troubling blend of celebrity, political calculation, and the uneven administration of justice.
Dr. Vinay Prasad’s resignation and rapid return to the FDA lay bare the influence of political outrage and corporate lobbying on America’s most critical health institutions.
The OSCE’s commitment to the August 8th Declaration is a crucial test for lasting peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan—will diplomacy finally trump decades of distrust?