As Medicaid faces the chopping block and public health agencies are gutted, child care workers and vulnerable Americans could lose crucial coverage. Experts warn these cuts risk unraveling decades of progress.
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A Democratic-led coalition is challenging Trump’s wind energy halt, claiming it threatens jobs, climate goals, and vital state investments in clean energy.
Josh McLaurin is betting Georgia is ready for a new brand of leadership—one that challenges Trumpism, defends the state’s working families, and centers progressive change at the heart of power.
The 2025 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook warns that cuts to federal programs like SNAP, Medicaid, and Head Start could unravel progress for the state’s most vulnerable children, risking increased hunger, poorer health, and lost educational opportunity.
Israeli officials see Trump’s upcoming visit as an opportunity for a breakthrough—or a pretext for a major Gaza operation. Will diplomacy prevail, or will another humanitarian tragedy unfold?
The EU’s sharp response to Israel’s Gaza plans underscores global anxieties over permanent occupation and mounting civilian suffering. Is international law just a slogan, or will the world act?
Senator Sarah Trone Garriott’s candidacy puts Iowa’s 3rd District at the center of a fierce national debate over economic justice, representation, and the true meaning of public service.
Ripple’s unprecedented $25 million stablecoin donation puts crypto at the center of U.S. educational funding—and exposes both new possibilities and long-standing shortcomings.
Ekaterina Barabash’s daring escape from house arrest in Moscow to freedom in Paris spotlights the rising cost of independent journalism under Putin’s ruthless regime.
A festive night in Arizona was shattered by gunfire, leaving three dead and five wounded. The tragedy thrusts America’s unresolved gun violence crisis into sharp relief—and presses hard questions about political will and collective safety.