In a surprising move, Wisconsin lawmakers have proposed a bill targeting the heart of digital privacy: Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). This story,...
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The Trump administration has launched a significant attack on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) by attempting to cut its funding enti...
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Why this matters now: A sitting president just floated restarting U.S. nuclear explosive testing for the first time in more than three decades. Tha...
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A memo that looks like a meet-and-greet can function as a loyalty test when jobs are on the line. CBS has told the Writers Guild of America East (W...
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Accountability matters. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene in the nearly $1.5B defamation judgment against Alex Jones—an important moment...
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When asking an unclassified question becomes a punishable act, the public loses more than press briefings — it loses accountability. In an urgent e...
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When a president calls Christopher Columbus "the original American hero" while completely erasing Indigenous Peoples' Day, we're witnessi...
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The White House is openly discussing the use of the Insurrection Act—a 218-year-old emergency power that would deploy military troops on American s...
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Why this matters now: A fresh tariff threat from Washington and a sharp rebuke from Beijing aren’t just headline skirmishes—they’re signals of a de...
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Harvard Defies Trump Administration's Demands, Faces $2.3 Billion Funding Freeze
In a bold move defending academic independence, Harvard University...
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Still Not Signing: One Superintendent's Stand for Equity and Truth
Sometimes courage doesn't come with a microphone or a camera crew—it arrives in ...
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Sometimes, student voices don’t just echo—they shift the ground beneath a centuries-old institution. This piece from The Daily Princetonian capture...
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