The Department of Veterans Affairs just ended most union contracts, impacting over 377,000 employees—and unleashing a wave of controversy over veterans’ care, workers’ rights, and the future of public service jobs.
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Summer internships aren’t just about resume-building—they’re shaping a new, more inclusive generation of STEM leaders through hands-on research and mentorship.
Ron Deibert warns that unchecked surveillance tech and weakened safeguards risk pushing the U.S. toward the very authoritarianism it once vowed to resist.
John Oliver fires back at Jay Leno’s call for apolitical late-night comedy, making the case that truth-telling—and tackling tough topics—is essential for comedy’s future.
A new $15,000 visa bond pilot program could keep thousands of tourists and business travelers out of the US—raising tough questions about national security, fairness, and America’s identity.
With vaccination rates falling below herd immunity thresholds, Wisconsin and the nation face heightened risks of preventable disease outbreaks as school resumes. Experts say trust and clear information are the antidotes to growing health disparities.
As CBS faces turbulence after its merger with Skydance Media, Gayle King’s future as a progressive morning host is in jeopardy—raising urgent questions about diversity, bias, and the soul of American television.
Texas Democrats fled the state to block a GOP redistricting plan. In response, Governor Abbott threatened unprecedented removals—while New York’s Hochul vows to accelerate blue-state gerrymandering. The nation’s electoral future now hangs in the balance.
Nancy Mace launches a combative governor campaign at The Citadel, vowing Trump-style change—will South Carolina benefit or suffer from her hard-right turn?
Ukrainian intelligence’s acquisition of Russia’s newest nuclear submarine schematics exposes not just technical details—but the fragility beneath authoritarian military posturing.