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The collapse of the Trump-Musk alliance—now consumed by scandal and public feuding—signals deeper dangers for democracy and market stability alike.
Nearly a dozen U.S. immigration officers and eight deportees face harsh, unsafe conditions at a Djibouti military base after a judicial block deepened a standoff between conservative expulsions and legal oversight.
Russia’s surge in Iranian investment and the tightening partnership between Moscow and Tehran may rewrite the balance of power across Eurasia.
Heartland states like Oklahoma and Missouri now fall far below the national unionization average. How anti-union laws and political choices fueled this crisis—and what a labor comeback could mean for America’s future.
As Arkansas implements sweeping changes to Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women, can these targeted reforms truly overcome the state’s deep maternal health disparities—or are they merely the beginning of a much-needed broader transformation?
A federal judge is weighing whether to unseal FBI surveillance records on MLK nearly two years early—a move King’s family and civil rights leaders warn could tarnish a legacy and fuel political theater.
Funding for Maine’s AgrAbility program is restored after a damaging freeze—unpacking the partisan fight, its impact on rural workers, and the lessons for future policy battles.
Prime Minister Recean warns of Russia’s plan to deploy 10,000 troops to Transnistria and install a pro-Kremlin government—a threat to Moldova’s democracy with far-reaching regional implications.
A coalition of progressive senators is challenging the DOJ and FTC to explain why they let Rocket Companies’ massive acquisition of Redfin proceed, warning it could dramatically reshape the housing market and worsen affordability.