The Trump administration’s prolonged hiring freeze aims to cut spending, but at what cost to public services and vulnerable Americans?
Browsing: Politics
Israel’s proposal to relocate Gaza’s entire population into a ‘humanitarian city’ over Rafah’s ruins has ignited global condemnation and warnings of crimes against humanity. Will the international community act before history repeats itself?
The UAW’s campaign at International Motors in Huntsville signals a pivotal moment for Southern autoworkers—and could upend decades of anti-union tradition.
Critics say Senator Cruz’s dismissal of hard questions about disaster preparedness and the spread of right-wing conspiracy theories leaves Texas flood victims with more questions than answers.
After a Houston pediatrician’s controversial post about Texas flood victims, questions swirl about empathy, online shaming, and the politicization of tragedy.
Rep. Tom Suozzi argues that both Mamdani and Trump harness voter economic anxiety—and that Democrats must reclaim this message to win back the middle class.
Elon Musk’s leap into politics has rattled Wall Street and caused an ETF launch delay—raising big questions about corporate leadership and investor trust.
When Musk’s AI chatbot Grok made headlines for blaming Trump-era staff cuts at the National Weather Service for deadly Texas floods, it ignited a deeper debate: What happens when AI confronts real-world policy failures?
The Secret Service’s record-breaking $400M crypto seizure reveals both the dangers of unchecked digital finance and the urgent need for stronger global protections.
Trump is backing away from his claim that he’d quickly end the Ukraine war. What does this mean for U.S. credibility and the people caught in the crossfire?