Iowa’s recent measles outbreak reveals how declining vaccination rates and disinformation undermine public health, putting vulnerable populations at risk.
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Trump’s AI Action Plan casts neutrality as virtue, but critics say it hands the reins to Big Tech and endangers hard-won ethical guardrails. Who really benefits from this new ‘AI revolution?’
Congress has moved to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell, reigniting calls for transparency and accountability in the Epstein case as the DOJ seeks her cooperation for the first time.
ZIP code confusion in small towns like Scotland, CT leads to misdirected mail, skewed data, and denied public services. Congress’s latest move signals a possible end to decades of dysfunction, but will the Senate act?
A Lebanese businessman’s plot to funnel American-made drilling rigs to Iran reveals the delicate balance between commerce and national security.
Mayor Karen Bass challenges the Trump-era deployment of federal troops in Los Angeles, igniting a debate over local control, civil liberties, and the role of the military on American streets.
Despite vows from US leaders, Afghan evacuees are being deported from the UAE to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan—raising urgent questions about America’s moral obligation and policy failures.
With Texas’s Senate seat up for grabs and the GOP embroiled in infighting, Beto O’Rourke’s next move could redefine Democratic hope in a state long dominated by conservatives.
Grassroots Czech activism has raised millions to send six howitzers to Ukraine, defying predictions of donor fatigue and underscoring the power of citizen-led solidarity.
A stunning 660% rebound in China’s rare earth magnet exports to the U.S. helped momentarily ease a supply crisis, but the fragile détente exposes deep vulnerabilities in America’s clean energy ambitions—and highlights why supply chain reform can’t wait.