The House GOP is advancing a tax bill that gives the White House unprecedented power to revoke nonprofits’ tax exemptions—raising alarms about political weaponization and threats to vital social services.
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By vetoing risky crypto bills and signing tough ATM rules, Governor Hobbs charts a new, consumer-first course for Arizona’s digital future.
Iowa’s fight over carbon pipelines highlights a pivotal debate: do private companies deserve eminent domain, or do landowner justice and democratic principles come first?
Trump’s use of ‘unification’ in trade talks sent shockwaves through Taiwan, stoking fears of U.S. policy change—even as American officials scrambled to clarify.
Texas lawmakers have passed a bill targeting abortion-pill distribution, exposing not just providers but even judges to personal lawsuits. Experts warn it shreds judicial independence and sets a dangerous national precedent.
Xi Jinping’s warning against ‘bullying’ comes as China courts Latin America and the US and China end their trade war—at least for now. Behind the headlines, the story reveals shifting global alliances and America’s growing isolation.
The strike on Nasser Hospital, killing journalist Hassan Eslaih, exposes the increasingly blurred line between war, journalism, and civilian safety in Gaza.
House Republicans push deep SNAP cuts while boosting farm subsidies, raising tough questions about responsibility and America’s priorities.
The DNC faces renewed infighting after a panel recommended voiding David Hogg’s vice chair win—raising deeper questions about the party’s openness to reform and generational change.
Arizona law now lets police shoot down suspected drug drones near the border—a move raising tough questions about civil liberties and public safety.