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A Senate report alleges federal officials debated and delayed COVID vaccine warnings on heart risks—raising tough questions about transparency, trust, and the ethics of crisis governance.
Donald Trump Jr. teases a future presidential run—but his coy answers spotlight the Republican Party’s messy struggle for direction and raise pressing questions about political dynasties in America.
A federal judge has struck down Oregon’s voter-approved law requiring cannabis businesses to sign union agreements, calling it unconstitutional. What does this mean for labor, free speech, and the future of progressive reform?
U.S. intelligence points to heightened Israeli preparations for a possible strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, posing grave risks for regional stability and U.S. diplomacy.
Senator Cruz’s school choice bill promises opportunity—but critics warn it risks undermining the foundation of American public education.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s baffling misstatement about habeas corpus has alarmed legal experts, with critics warning of the dangers of weakening bedrock constitutional protections for all Americans.
Ximena Arias-Cristobal’s wrongful detention after a mistaken traffic stop underscores the deep human toll of America’s broken immigration system.
Michele Fiore’s Trump pardon may have cleared her record, but Nevada’s judicial watchdogs remain unconvinced of her fitness for the bench.
Elon Musk, once central in the Trump administration, is now a political liability as GOP insiders erase him from their messaging. What caused this swift fall?