Comey Indictment Sparks Legal Firestorm Over Political Prosecution
The unusually brief indictment of former FBI Director James Comey has ignited bipartisan concerns about political interference in the justice system.
The unusually brief indictment of former FBI Director James Comey has ignited bipartisan concerns about political interference in the justice system.
The 2025 Midtown Manhattan shooter was diagnosed with CTE, highlighting ongoing concerns about brain trauma in football and the NFL’s responsibility.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s defiant U.N. address—broadcast into Gaza and rejecting Palestinian statehood—triggered a historic walkout and global backlash.
As U.S. students’ reading and math skills plummet, employers and colleges are forced to fill the gap—with serious implications for the economy.
Fed up with government inaction, Santa Monica resident John Alle launched a hotline offering free tickets home to unhoused individuals—a controversial but growing solution to LA’s homelessness crisis.
An in-depth look at Donald Trump’s repeated dismissal and distortion of official U.S. government statistics, with analysis from The New York Times and fact-checkers.
A premeditated sniper attack on a Dallas ICE office left one immigrant detainee dead and two wounded. The gunman, Joshua Jahn, died by suicide after targeting federal immigration agents.
A new Senate investigation finds the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) mishandled sensitive federal data in a chaotic, unsecured environment—raising alarms among cybersecurity experts.
An EMAS safety bed halted a skidding CommuteAir jet at Roanoke-Blacksburg Airport, preventing injury and showcasing a vital aviation safety technology.
From efficacy to cost and access, health experts answer the most pressing vaccine questions for Americans in 2025.