A lawsuit alleges Elon Musk’s America PAC failed to pay swing state petition signers—raising crucial questions about the ethics of financial incentives in ballot efforts.
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Trump urges Qatar’s help with Iran as nuclear tensions soar, but critics warn his approach risks repeating the mistakes of the past.
Lee Johnson, an Upstate engineer and businessman, launches an anti-establishment Senate bid, vowing to reject corporate PAC money and challenge Lindsey Graham’s Trump-aligned record.
Los Angeles County’s DA unveils new anti-theft coalitions and warning stickers for businesses, but will tougher enforcement deliver true community safety?
If federal tax credits and Medicaid funding are slashed, millions could lose health insurance—pushing uninsured rates back to pre-ACA highs.
According to new AP-NORC polling, only a third of Democrats feel optimistic about their party’s future—a dramatic collapse from just a year ago. What’s fueling this crisis of confidence, and is there a way out?
The White House’s G20 boycott over contested claims about South Africa’s land reforms sends shockwaves through international diplomacy, exposing the dangers of politicizing multilateral forums.
As US funding vanishes, the WHO is forced into austerity, gutting leadership and vital programs—leaving the world, not just the agency, in peril.
A sweeping investigation found millions of Kroger shoppers unknowingly overcharged on supposed sale items. Outdated tags and corporate understaffing lie at the root of a growing consumer outrage.
Irregular border crossings are down in the U.S. and EU, but the human toll and the structural drivers of migration remain unaddressed. Policy shifts grab headlines, yet behind every number is a larger story.