Both Parties Are Flying Blind on the Youth Political Shift

America’s next political earthquake may come from the youngest voters, and both parties are sleepwalking toward it.Story SnapshotYouth surveys show rising comfort with “socialism,” but national support remains low .Dueling polls disagree on how...

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Endless Wars: London’s 500km Strike Weapons for Ukraine

Britain is racing to field new 500km strike weapons for Ukraine, raising fresh questions about endless foreign wars and who really benefits.Story SnapshotThe United...

Stocks Soar on Iran Ceasefire, But the War May Not Be Over

Wall Street is cheering a peace plan that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, even though the fine print shows the war – and Washington’s bad habits – are far from truly over.Story SnapshotOil prices are dropping and stocks are rising as traders bet that new United States–Iran talks will ease war risk and reopen a key oil chokepoint.The deal on the table is a 60‑day ceasefire extension and draft memorandum, not a full peace treaty, leaving core nuclear and sanctions issues unresolved.Any reopening of the Strait of Hormuz could unleash more Middle East oil, lowering gas prices but...

Court Battle Erupts Over Big Tech and Kids’ Mental Health

When Italian parents go to court saying Big Tech’s algorithms helped push a 12-year-old toward suicide, it signals a fight every American family should be watching.Story SnapshotItalian parents and a national parents’ group are suing Meta and TikTok in Milan over child safety on social media.The lawsuit says the platforms ignore under‑14 age limits and use addictive features that hurt kids’ mental health.Parents want courts to force stronger age checks, remove “manipulative” algorithms, and warn families about overuse risks.The case highlights a growing global backlash against a tech system many believe puts profit and power before children.Parents Take Big...

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Alligator Alcatraz Cleared Out Ahead of Storms

When the government quietly emptied “Alligator Alcatraz” for hurricane season, it exposed how fragile and secretive this massive detention experiment really is.Story SnapshotAll detainees...

U.S. Military Action Sparks Calls for Transparency

A secretive U.S. strike in Venezuela that allegedly killed a brutal gang boss is raising fresh questions about who really runs American foreign policy — elected leaders or an unaccountable security machine.Story SnapshotTrump says U.S. forces killed Tren de Aragua leader Héctor “Niño” Guerrero Flores in a strike inside Venezuela.Officials call the gang a terrorist-style cartel tied to drugs, extortion, and violence that has spread into the United States.The operation deepens worries on both left and right about secret wars, mission creep, and weak public oversight.Early claims rely mostly on Trump and Pentagon statements, with little independent proof so...

Texas Father Vows to Block Killer’s Release Forever

A grieving Texas father now says he will spend the rest of his life trying to stop the man who killed his son from ever walking free again.Story SnapshotA jury convicted Karmelo Anthony of murder for fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a Texas high school track meet and sentenced him to 35 years in prison.Austin’s father, Jeff Metcalf, says police body camera footage “killed” him emotionally and proves Anthony deserves life behind bars with no early release.Anthony’s parents insist their son acted in self-defense and have already started the appeal process, claiming the trial and jury were unfair.The...

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Teen Arrested After Lemonade Stand Robbery

When a 14-year-old ends up arrested for robbing kids at a lemonade stand with a gun, a lot of Americans see proof that something...

America’s Shrinking School System

As millions of students quietly disappear from public schools, districts nationwide are bracing for a slow-motion crisis that both parties’ voters already fear: a system shrinking under the weight of bad math, broken trust, and leaders who waited too long to act.Story SnapshotPublic school enrollment has dropped by about 1.2 million students since 2019, and is projected to keep falling.Fewer births explain a big share of the decline, but families are also moving to private schools, charters, and homeschooling.Some states and cities are facing double-digit losses, forcing school closures, budget cuts, and tense political fights.Both conservatives and liberals see...

The Politics of Forgiveness in a High-Stakes Senate Race

When a powerful congressman shrugs off a Senate candidate’s ugly past as a “dark chapter,” it raises a hard question: are American voters being asked to bless grace and redemption—or to excuse behavior that would get most people fired?Story SnapshotRep. Ro Khanna is standing by Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite reports of misogynistic behavior and disturbing allegations from past relationships.Khanna says Platner’s conduct was “shameful” but argues voters should offer “grace” because he has taken accountability and now focuses on anti-war and economic issues.Critics say the allegations—including claims of physical mistreatment and a past Nazi symbol tattoo—show a...

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