Buttigieg’s return to Iowa signals more than a campaign stop—it’s a bid to shape the debate on veterans’ issues and Democratic strategy for 2028.
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Decades of underfunding left the U.S. with 3,000+ empty control tower jobs. Now, DOT is betting on pay raises, streamlined hiring, and union partnership to finally revive America’s air traffic controller ranks.
By temporarily waiving $20,000 in development fees per home, Portland aims to unlock thousands of stalled housing units—could this bold move reverse the city’s crisis or merely shift the burden?
The Emmy nomination for ’60 Minutes’ Kamala Harris interview is igniting debate over media integrity and political pressure as networks face lawsuits and scrutiny.
Critics are warning that new Education Department rules could let colleges escape accountability, potentially harming students who rely on accreditation as a sign of quality.
Bill Maher, after a surprisingly cordial dinner with Donald Trump, doubled down on stinging criticism, calling the president’s first 100 days ‘objectively bad.’
With only 27% of Mainers holding Real ID-compliant licenses, state officials warn of airport gridlock and are urging a phased-in approach to spare travelers and security staff alike from looming chaos.
Even Trump’s own advisers are quietly stockpiling goods amid trade war anxiety, exposing deep cracks in public claims of economic confidence.
The CIA’s new Mandarin-language recruitment videos target Chinese officials and elites, blending espionage intrigue with a bold, public digital campaign in the latest front of the escalating US-China intelligence war.
In dropping Simpson Thacher for Jenner & Block, Microsoft signaled that legal values and resistance to political strong-arming matter more than appeasing power brokers in Washington.