The indictment of County Executive Sam Page exposes vulnerabilities in local democracy, raising critical questions about public trust, transparency, and the partisan use of prosecutorial power.
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Trump’s personal screening of four-star generals marks a risky redefinition of military tradition—and could have enduring consequences for American democracy.
A new FCC inquiry into Comcast’s treatment of local affiliates could reshape the balance of power between media giants and hometown broadcasters, raising urgent questions about the survival of community-focused journalism.
A political U-turn after widespread backlash sees $6.8 billion in frozen education funds finally released—but not before schools nationwide faced chaos and tough choices.
Robert Hoopes’ journey from pacifist Quaker roots to federal prosecution exposes the deep tensions in Portland’s immigration protest battles—and raises tough questions about justice, protest, and the price of dissent.
While Trump seeks China trade deals, Congress unites to demand human rights accountability from Beijing — exposing a deepening rift in U.S. policy.
The Dutch government has, for the first time, labeled Israel a national security threat, citing disinformation campaigns and attempts to undermine international legal institutions in The Hague.
Donald Trump’s renewed threats to revoke network licenses mark a disturbing escalation in the ongoing battle over media independence—and could signal much more than partisan bluster.
Vandalism at Rep. Mike Kelly’s new office has ignited debate over political polarization, mental health, and justice. Experts say the damage is deeper than broken glass—will leaders finally listen?
When the FBI’s own leadership sounds alarm bells about government corruption, is it a plea for reform—or just more political theatre?