Safety concerns and public outrage after D.C. airspace chaos have forced the Army to rethink helicopter training near the Pentagon, reigniting debate over priorities, accountability, and public trust.
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The spectacle of Kamala Harris’s security detail at a Manhattan hotspot raises difficult questions about public safety, privilege, and the politics of protection.
Mayor Bowser’s push to repeal D.C.’s landmark tipped wage law has triggered a fierce debate between restaurant owners fighting to reopen and workers demanding fair pay.
Hanna Trudo, ex-journalist and fourth-gen Granite Stater, considers a bold run for Congress—aiming to disrupt D.C.’s status quo and revive Democratic politics in a key battleground.
Sanctions on Myanmar’s Karen National Army expose a brutal network trafficking humans for cyber scams—highlighting a growing, global crisis at the intersection of technology and human rights.
A single act of conscience landed Ksenia Karelina in a Russian jail. Her ordeal—and rescue—echoes the perils Americans now face in an era of global hostage diplomacy.
Trump’s recent call with Erdogan underscores the emptiness of ‘productive’ diplomacy when real solutions for peace in Ukraine and Gaza are desperately needed.
A bipartisan bill that threatened million-dollar fines and prison for Americans supporting anti-Israel boycotts just died in the House—here’s how rare bipartisan outrage put civil liberties over politics.
Family farmers are raising their voices nationwide, demanding Congress pass a comprehensive Farm Bill to end economic instability and corporate consolidation in rural America.
Trump’s repeated delays of the TikTok ban reveal waffling on tech regulation and missed opportunities for principled leadership, leaving millions in limbo as political calculations trump national strategy.