Chicago Teachers Union faces fierce controversy after honoring Assata Shakur. The debate reveals deep divisions over memory, justice, and who deserves reverence in public education.
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With Ukraine’s energy grid in Moscow’s crosshairs, President Zelensky warns: disrupt Kyiv’s power, and Moscow will face darkness in return.
Laura Benjamin’s abrupt withdrawal after condemning Charlie Kirk exposes the clash between authentic progressive messaging and the realities of fundraising in competitive rural districts.
Records reveal that FEMA fast-tracked $11M to Florida after a campaign donor intervened with Secretary Kristi Noem, raising urgent questions of favoritism and fairness in disaster relief.
New state laws—like HB 1205—have delayed Florida’s Medicaid expansion ballot initiative until 2028, disenfranchising 1.4 million residents left without affordable coverage.
An Arab Israeli’s kidnapping plot exposes the extent of radicalization fueled by conflict and points to failures in current policy—a warning about the social toll of unending war.
The Kremlin isn’t just occupying territory in Ukraine—it’s rewriting childhood itself. New textbooks, propaganda lessons, and forced assimilation threaten an entire generation’s identity and critical thinking. How far will this campaign of erasure go?
Turkey’s AWACS deployment signals a pivotal shift in NATO’s Baltic defense, as Russian airspace violations demand a sharper, united response.
Sweeping domestic terrorism powers risk conflating dissent with danger. Will Trump’s new order protect the nation—or erode fundamental rights?
The Valley’s Brittany Cartwright challenges President Trump’s unproven Tylenol-autism claim—reminding America that real science and compassion, not soundbites, should shape policy.