Facing deportation to one of the world’s harshest prisons, Venezuelan detainees at a Texas facility spelled out a desperate SOS—challenging America’s commitment to due process and compassion.
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Matt Little, former mayor and DFL state senator, enters the race for Minnesota’s purple 2nd Congressional District, offering a digital-first, progressive campaign as Rep. Angie Craig runs for Senate. Can Little’s vision counter rising conservative pressure?
Trump’s refusal to comply with a Supreme Court order reveals a constitutional crisis, with democracy itself on the line if judicial authority can simply be ignored.
Microsoft’s 40% data center expansion across Europe signals a striking break with Trump-era tech policy—and may set the standard for progressive corporate responsibility.
Comedian Amber Ruffin reflects on her last-minute ouster from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, exposing deep-seated anxieties over who gets to tell uncomfortable truths in Washington.
Amid leadership shakeups and business pivots, The Washington Post is betting on investigative journalism and revamped events to restore its standing. Is it enough to withstand the shifting media landscape?
Trump’s insistence on a doctored MS-13 tattoo photo exposes the real dangers of manipulated evidence and the erosion of public trust in both leadership and media.
President Trump’s 100-day ABC interview reignites the debate on tariffs and exposes the deepening rift between the White House and the press.
Scott Jennings’ turn on Trump’s rally stage wasn’t just media theater—it symbolized how partisan entertainment is overtaking policy debate, leaving urgent issues in the shadows.
Trump’s 100-day rally featured attacks on judges and opponents, raising concerns over his disregard for democratic checks and balances.