
Title IX Lawsuit May Create More Problems than It Solves
Eighteen state attorneys general are suing over the Department of Education’s new regulations, but some experts worry the lawsuit will do more harm than good.
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Eighteen state attorneys general are suing over the Department of Education’s new regulations, but some experts worry the lawsuit will do more harm than good.
While lower courts keep ruling that Donald Trump cannot invent emergencies to grant himself extraordinary powers, the real test is yet to come whether the rule of law still applies in the US.
What Ghislaine Maxwell knows about her father Robert Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein may be the final untold chapter of two of the great scandals of our time
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A decades-long trail of money and kompromat that isn’t just scandal — it’s a threat to the world order and to democracy itself.
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Do we dare to dust off that old moral lens?
Russia’s brief democratic promise died when Putin chose autocracy over capitalism. A chilling preview of what could happen in America today.
It seems we didn’t have enough chaos and blood on the national carpet.
When government systems collapse under complexity, democracy itself breaks down — fueling the populist frustration reshaping American politics today.
Like MAGA, major fossil fuel polluters and their PR enablers evade accountability by spinning the world they want you to see.
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