
Officials debunk $4 million claim about U.S. role in Zelensky Time cover
A video falsely suggesting the U.S. paid $4 million for Zelensky on Time’s cover circulates online, confirmed as fake.

A video falsely suggesting the U.S. paid $4 million for Zelensky on Time’s cover circulates online, confirmed as fake.

UConn’s 12th national title saw Bueckers, Fudd, and Strong lead the team to an 82-59 win over South Carolina.

Billionaires like Elon Musk and George Soros have driven Wisconsin Supreme Court race spending to over $100 million.

The SSA canceled contracts with Maine after Gov. Janet Mills defied Trump on transgender sports policies. This disrupted vital services, sparking public outcry.

The race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court highlights the urgent need for reforms to safeguard judicial independence.

The Fulcrum details the impact of federal changes on DEI in education, highlighting institutional challenges and responses.

The controversy over a journalist in a Signal group chat with officials discussing military strikes and Project 2025 links.

Union leaders accuse Trump of union-busting, claiming his executive order to end collective bargaining silences them.

President Trump’s executive order seeks to control U.S. elections, risking disenfranchisement of voters and violating constitutional limits. Legal challenges abound.

A federal appeals court lifted an order blocking Musk’s department from further cuts at the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Swampbuster, a federal program supporting wetland conservation, faces challenges from lawsuits and the Trump administration.

Major anti-abortion groups urge Congress and Trump to cut Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, sparking debate.