As Trump threatens sweeping sanctions on Iran oil buyers, global finance reels and diplomatic solutions grow ever more elusive.
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Delaware launches its Office of Gun Violence Prevention, aiming to turn the tide as federal support recedes and gun-related deaths surge. Can state-level leadership deliver where Washington has stalled?
As the WHO faces its largest funding crisis in history, program cuts and shuttering offices threaten to unravel vital global health work. The consequences—and the path forward—demand our urgent attention.
Carol Obando-Derstine’s campaign in Lehigh Valley is shaping up as a battle for working families’ futures in one of America’s most hotly contested districts.
West Virginia’s strict new photo ID voting law claims to fight fraud—yet experts warn it may disenfranchise thousands of vulnerable voters. Here’s what the law really means.
After months of silence, Joe and Jill Biden are set to address legacy, regrets, and the future of progressivism on ‘The View’—and their words could reshape the narrative.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s investigation into toothpaste marketing reignites debates over fluoride safety, public health policy, and political theater.
A CNN panel’s explosive clash over immigration and race laid bare America’s deepest divisions—and spotlighted how our debates over history shape tomorrow’s policies.
Mayor Adams unveils an ambitious $115 billion budget for NYC, promising investments in education, public safety, and quality of life, but critics question whether it’s built on shaky fiscal ground.
Over 80 Harvard senior faculty have pledged 10% of their salaries to fight back after the Trump administration froze $2 billion in research funding—testing the boundaries of academic freedom and political power.