A party-line vote just toppled North Carolina’s respected election chief—clear warning signs for democracy in a high-stakes swing state.
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As the long-delayed REAL ID Act goes live at U.S. airports, travelers face a new era of confusion, long lines, and exposed weaknesses in the nation’s patchwork airport system.
Vice President JD Vance warned that Russia’s demands in Ukraine are ‘asking for too much,’ hinting the U.S. may step back from mediation if progress stalls. The stakes for peace, and NATO unity, have never been higher.
Michigan’s prison and recidivism rates are at historic lows, thanks to evidence-based reforms, with taxpayer savings and safer streets to show for it.
Vice President JD Vance’s softer rhetoric on Europe can’t erase doubts about America’s commitment or the challenges facing the transatlantic alliance.
The FBI’s painstaking review of Epstein’s files tests the limits of transparency and victim protection, while survivors wait for justice.
Buried in a new budget law, Governor Braun’s move to seize control over Indiana University’s Board of Trustees has triggered a storm of alumni outrage—and a high-stakes constitutional lawsuit.
Preliminary talks between the U.S. and Israel over a potential American-led interim administration in postwar Gaza revive tough memories of Iraq and raise profound questions about legitimacy, occupation, and what true security means for Palestinians.
As the U.S. launches an ambitious autism data pilot, critics warn that exclusion and pseudoscience threaten to overshadow real progress. Will this initiative champion inclusion—or repeat history’s mistakes?
With Governor Pritzker’s bold executive order, Illinois is now the first state standing up for autism data privacy. Will others follow?