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President Trump brought big defense promises and tough trade talk to Michigan, but his economic nationalism draws as much anxiety as applause among voters.
Florida lawmakers just reversed a law mandating later school start times, exposing a tug-of-war between adolescent health and budgetary constraints. Who pays the price?
Warren Stephens’ ambassadorship highlights the outsized role of mega-donors in U.S. foreign policy—raising tough questions about credibility, equality, and the future of American diplomacy.
The Justice Department’s prosecution of 28 migrants for entering a military buffer zone marks a new era of militarized border enforcement—raising profound questions about constitutional rights and the human cost.
Federal budget cuts are threatening projects that reconnect communities, risking deeper inequality and lost opportunity for millions of Americans.
Morrisey’s new laws target cellphones and mandate ‘In God We Trust’ in classrooms, but are these measures more about optics than real educational impact?
Florida’s new Office of Parental Rights claims to support families—but critics say it’s fueling division and turning classrooms into legal battlefields.
Ohio’s top universities are closing DEI offices under a new law. Students and staff are left wondering what—if anything—will fill the void.
Mayor Adams’ $755 million “After-School for All” aims to transform access for 184,000 students but faces questions on true universality and lasting impact.