New Jersey’s last-minute push to expand REAL ID appointments reveals deep cracks in state access—and raises urgent questions about equity as the federal deadline nears.
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The USS Harry S. Truman’s deployment in the Red Sea, recently extended again, spotlights the growing strain on U.S. sailors, the limits of military escalation, and the risk to global trade routes.
George Ryan’s journey from conservative standard-bearer to death penalty opponent—and eventual convict—reshaped Illinois politics, leaving a conflicted legacy.
Newly passed restrictions on Florida’s citizen amendment process could keep grassroots initiatives off the ballot, critics argue—threatening the very foundation of direct democracy.
The Trump-era attempt to freeze Maine’s child nutrition funds over its transgender athlete policy set off a sharp legal and moral battle, ultimately reinforcing why due process remains a cornerstone for progressive governance.
The U.S. Navy’s successful hypersonic missile launch marks a leap in technology—but at what cost to global stability and domestic priorities?
Trump’s latest threat to skip the NATO summit throws global security and alliance trust into question at a precarious moment for the West.
Two unvaccinated children have died in Texas as measles cases climb—a stark reminder of the dangers of vaccine hesitancy.
China’s unprecedented offer to curb fentanyl supplies could reshape trade diplomacy with the US—but at what ethical cost?
With pediatric flu deaths at their highest since 2009, experts warn America’s falling vaccination rates are endangering the most vulnerable.