Florida’s new ‘bell to bell’ cellphone ban sweeps through public schools, stirring debate over safety, equity, and the true path to student well-being.
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A town hall for AOC exploded in protest over Gaza as a former supporter shouted accusations and was escorted out, highlighting deep rifts within progressive activism.
Ukraine refuses to guarantee foreign leaders’ safety at Russia’s Victory Day, highlighting the peril and diplomatic stakes of attending Putin’s parade amid war.
Trump and Medvedev trade barbs on WWII, reigniting the battle over historical glory and the politics of remembrance.
US and Israeli negotiators are racing against time to finalize a new plan for Gaza aid deliveries—an agreement that could determine whether relief finally reaches those in desperate need or falls prey to the region’s enduring cycle of mistrust and violence.
Mozilla warns that DOJ’s efforts to rein in Google’s monopoly might inadvertently doom Firefox—threatening browser diversity and user choice for everyone.
A revealing New York Magazine exposé has put Senator John Fetterman’s health and personal life under a harsh spotlight, inciting debates about transparency, disability stigma, and what Americans really want from their leaders.
Trump’s AI-generated image of himself as the pope, posted after Pope Francis’s death, has sparked outrage among Catholics and reignited debate about respect, faith, and the president’s relationship with religious voters.
The Trump administration’s budget calls for erasing the National Endowment for the Arts and the Humanities, igniting fierce opposition from unions, communities, and bipartisan lawmakers—and raising the specter of lasting economic, social, and cultural damage.
As Trump targets thousands of intelligence jobs, critics warn these cuts threaten US security and diversity at a perilous moment for global stability.