New Hampshire’s new ICE partnership empowers troopers to enforce immigration law—a move critics warn will erode community trust and risk civil rights, while supporters tout public safety gains. Who really benefits?
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The Senate’s rejection of appliance energy standards could raise household costs and undermine decades of bipartisan progress. Here’s what’s really at stake.
The plan to turn SpaceX’s South Texas launch site into a city has locals asking: Who gets to control public beaches and civic life when corporations are at the helm?
After Sheryl Crow sold her Tesla to protest Elon Musk and Trump, an armed man trespassed on her Tennessee property—highlighting the real risks activists like her increasingly face.
New legislation could force hemp products off Ohio’s retail shelves, threatening small businesses and igniting debate over regulation and consumer choice.
President Trump’s move to hand America’s aging air traffic control overhaul to giants like IBM and Raytheon raises tough questions about profit, public safety, and the real price of privatization.
Ziankovich’s freedom is a diplomatic win, but for over 1,300 political prisoners in Belarus, the fight for justice continues.
A coalition of 21 attorneys general is demanding a federal court reinstate canceled fair housing grants, warning the abrupt move threatens civil rights and puts vulnerable families at risk.
Joy Behar’s sympathy for Trump after his tough ABC interview exposes deeper worries about competence and a brewing constitutional crisis.
The FTC forced Publishers Clearing House to refund $18.5 million after years of using deceptive tactics on vulnerable Americans. Here’s how, and why it matters for consumer justice.