Nucor’s cyberattack exposed just how fragile American infrastructure can be in the digital age—and why political willpower, not deregulation, is what we need most.
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Even as 86% of Americans believe vaccines are safe, only 31% trust the Trump administration’s response—fueling a public health crisis.
Lawmakers push to lift a half-century-old ban on supersonic flight over U.S. soil, igniting debate over jobs, tech leadership, and environmental justice.
Democrats are flying a cheeky ‘Qatar-a-Lago’ banner over Mar-a-Lago, spotlighting Trump’s acceptance of a $400 million jet from Qatar amid mounting ethical and national security concerns.
A bilingual House Republican tweet turned into a proxy war over identity, inclusion, and the future direction of the GOP, exposing how deeply divided the party remains on issues of language and belonging.
Trapped by Georgia’s heartbeat law, one family is denied a say as their brain-dead daughter is kept alive on machines.
With Nevada Treasurer Zach Conine jumping into the attorney general’s race, state politics brace for a progressive fight to safeguard rights and challenge powerful interests.
Suge Knight claims Diddy could avoid prison time with a Trump pardon—what does this reveal about America’s justice system?
Undisclosed communication modules in Chinese solar inverters raise alarms about national grid security, spotlighting the urgent need for transparency and robust safeguards.
President Macron draws the line on France’s nuclear deterrent, demanding that Europe confront the real price of defense without sacrificing the freedoms that define it. His stand challenges both allies and adversaries as nuclear tensions rise.