Sarepta’s refusal to halt gene therapy shipments after three patient deaths raises urgent questions about the balance between innovation, regulatory oversight, and patient safety.
Browsing: Politics
Millions are at risk as Trump-era foreign aid cuts leave drinking water projects stalled around the globe, exposing vulnerable communities to escalating health and environmental hazards.
The tug-of-war over abortion access and transgender care for minors is reshaping what medical freedom means in America—putting young lives and hard-won rights on the line.
The Supreme Court showdown over Trump’s tariffs isn’t just about trade—it’s a pivotal test of presidential limits, judicial independence, and the fate of small businesses across America.
The FDA’s reversal on Juul signals a major policy shift—balancing adult harm reduction against youth addiction concerns remains a deeply contested public health battle.
The U.S. sanctions Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua leaders in a bid to stem transnational crime, but without addressing root causes of regional instability, will these actions have lasting effect?
A heated on-air battle between Joy Reid and Piers Morgan exposes deeper rifts in America’s conversation about race, media, and accountability.
A U.S. operation targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities—but only one of three was truly crippled. Behind bold claims, the limits of airpower and the perils of political spin come sharply into focus.
Sen. Tina Smith’s overnight hospitalization left the Senate down one key vote as a $9 billion spending cut package passed—revealing how fragile our democracy can be when public health and politics intersect.
A federal court just cleared Arkansas’s ban on teaching critical race theory—what does this mean for the future of honest history in America’s classrooms?