The DOJ’s unprecedented demand for Colorado’s full election records raises urgent questions about transparency, overreach, and the future of American democracy.
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Israel’s sweeping assault on Iran’s nuclear and military sites has killed senior leaders and triggered tit-for-tat missile barrages, sending oil prices soaring and raising real fears of a regional war.
Four detainees escaped a Newark ICE center amid riots and poor conditions, putting private detention and federal oversight under intense scrutiny.
Nebraska’s lawsuit against Temu targets secretive data collection and deceptive practices, shining new light on the dangers lurking in global e-commerce.
Federal troops on LA streets reignite debate over the use of military force against civilians—challenging the boundaries of executive power and civil liberties.
Barron Trump didn’t pick NYU for prestige—his decision was shaped by family, personal loss, and a desire for connection amid public scrutiny.
The NYC Council’s push to expand Fair Fares reveals a fierce debate: Is affordable transit a privilege or a fundamental right in an unequal city?
By removing income restrictions, Governor Ayotte’s new law makes New Hampshire’s school vouchers universal—but critics warn it could cripple public schools and deepen inequality.
A man’s body was discovered on a Los Angeles sidewalk amid unrest following anti-ICE protests, highlighting urgent questions about policing, protest, and justice.
Doechii transformed her BET Awards win into a daring call for justice, rebuking Trump’s use of military force on protesters outside—and demanding solidarity across communities.