Senators move to restore the LGBTQ+ youth crisis line after its Trump-era elimination, raising urgent questions about mental health, politics, and compassion.
Browsing: Politics
A pre-dawn car crash at Pittsburgh’s FBI office may seem like an isolated act, but the realities behind it paint a troubling picture of growing extremism and eroding trust in public institutions.
FBI Director Kash Patel told Congress there’s ‘no credible information’ Epstein trafficked women to others, but narrow investigations and secret deals leave many questions—and public outrage—lingering.
Brandeis is betting $25 million on a future-focused, equitable model for higher education as traditional colleges face closure and political attacks threaten diversity and access.
John Oliver’s Emmy win spotlights the rising pressure on late-night satire—and the networks eager to control what you hear.
Buttigieg’s candid criticism of Biden’s 2024 campaign exposes Democratic divisions and raises urgent questions about party accountability.
A closer look at how the mass detention of Korean workers in Georgia exposed weaknesses in U.S. immigration policy and tested the resilience of the U.S.–South Korea alliance.
A suspended nurse sues after confronting a doctor’s incendiary remarks about Charlie Kirk—triggering a fierce debate over ethics, whistleblower rights, and hospital culture.
The future of U.S.-China relations hangs in the balance as Beijing invites Trump to a summit, but entrenched disputes over trade and fentanyl cast a long shadow.
The Trump administration’s $58 million push for security after the Charlie Kirk shooting exposes deeper failures to address political violence’s root causes.