Chris Cuomo’s public takedown of Sen. Kennedy spotlights a growing crisis: when politicians evade tough questions, democracy suffers.
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A high-profile political battle in New York could decide whether Elon Musk’s X becomes the next Venmo—or whether concerns over data, privacy, and accountability put a stop to Musk’s expansionist dreams.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warns: Europe cannot guarantee Ukraine’s future without robust U.S. backing, arguing Western unity is non-negotiable.
Rural Arizona’s soaring mortality rate exposes a crisis born from health, economic, and civil rights failures—demanding urgent action and a reckoning with America’s moral legacy.
Huckabee’s visit to ancient Shiloh marked a dramatic alignment of U.S. policy with biblical narratives, blurring the line between diplomacy and religious advocacy—a move critics warn could endanger peace prospects.
Libya’s unified rejection of U.S. migrant deportation plans exposes cracks in conservative immigration policy and raises critical questions about human rights and international law.
With major cities facing dramatic transit cuts, the real battle is not just over bus routes but the very future of equitable mobility and economic opportunity.
Hindsight is no comfort for Democrats reckoning with Biden’s late 2024 exit, fueling debate over party process, pride, and the true cost of waiting too long.
Novo Nordisk’s retreat from U.S. gender targets spotlights how executive orders and a surging anti-DEI movement are reshaping workplace equality—and the future of American boardrooms.
Senators warn that a settlement with Trump over a ’60 Minutes’ interview could set a chilling precedent for media freedom, undercutting the First Amendment.