New York’s mayor is mobilizing volunteers to influence rent hearings amid a budget crisis. Critics warn the move blurs lines between civic engagement and political pressure.
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A former U.S. diplomat challenges Trump’s Iran policy while defending past negotiations. The debate highlights tensions over alliances, strategy, and regional stability.
Beyond the myth, Abraham Lincoln was a master political strategist who navigated a fractured nation through war. His leadership blended principle with sharp political skill.
A prolific researcher faces scrutiny after multiple medical papers were flagged as AI-generated. The case raises concerns about academic integrity and transparency.
Virginia has passed a law requiring schools to consider restorative discipline before suspensions or expulsions. Critics warn it may weaken classroom control.
New York leaders propose a tax on nonresident property owners, drawing comparisons to historic taxation disputes. Critics warn of economic and legal consequences.
James Talarico’s past climate education proposals are drawing renewed attention. Critics highlight efforts to expand climate lessons and activism in schools.
A lawsuit alleges Michigan political figure Abdul El-Sayed made discriminatory remarks about age in hiring decisions. The case raises broader questions about workplace bias.
Columbia University’s student workers union erupted after an anti-Semitism task force report recommended hiring Middle East faculty not openly anti-Zionist. Leaked messages reveal hostility toward Israel, the university, and academic neutrality policies.
Leaked audio from a campaign call has triggered controversy for a Michigan Senate candidate. The response has raised questions about legality, strategy, and political messaging.
UC Berkeley Law is under renewed scrutiny following claims its dean violated a recent settlement agreement. The dispute centers on anti-Zionist bylaws and campus discrimination rules.
China’s rapid military and industrial expansion is raising concerns about America’s readiness for great power conflict. A new book argues the United States must rebuild its manufacturing strength to avoid strategic defeat.
Newly uncovered documents describe seminars that teach judges about climate litigation while hosting them at destinations like Napa Valley and Hawaii. Critics say the program aims to influence judges handling environmental lawsuits.
A report claims Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez described working in an “iPhone case factory” during college, but critics say the job was at a small Portland artisanal workshop producing hand-crafted wooden phone cases. The dispute centers on how the congresswoman has framed her working-class background.
The University of Florida removed a course syllabus offering accommodations to certain identity groups after it conflicted with state law banning DEI-based preferential treatment. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between DEI ideology and Florida education policy.
Multnomah County in Oregon has launched a Sanctuary Fund allocating taxpayer dollars to support organizations that aid immigrants with services like legal aid and rent assistance. The program is part of a broader package aimed at strengthening the county’s sanctuary commitments.
The article examines how initial media reports of an alleged hate crime at a school — involving students and a serious claim — were later shown to be untrue, raising concerns about reporting accuracy.

















