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A Closed Philadelphia Dental Clinic Shows How Public Health Trust Breaks
Philadelphia health officials are notifying dental patients to seek testing after a license suspension over unsafe conditions at Smiles at Rittenhouse Square.
Read MoreCapitol Officers Sue to Stop Trump’s $1.8 Billion Political Weaponization Fund
Two officers who defended the Capitol on January 6 sued to block a nearly $1.8 billion taxpayer-backed fund they call a political slush fund.
Read MoreTax Immunity for the President Is Not Normal Accountability
A Justice Department directive barring pending tax claims against Trump and his family turns a private settlement into a public rule-of-law crisis.
Read MoreThe Hantavirus Cruise Quarantine Shows How Public Health Trust Gets Spent
New federal quarantine orders for American cruise passengers exposed to hantavirus show how fast public-health credibility can become the scarce resource.
Read MoreAI’s Power Boom Is Turning Utility Mergers Into a Ratepayer Test
A proposed NextEra-Dominion deal shows how the AI data-center build-out is moving from software hype into electric bills, regulators, and local infrastructure.
Read MoreThe Senate Iran Vote Is Really About Who Pays for War Nobody Authorized
A 50-47 Senate procedural vote on Iran war powers exposed the gap between executive war-making and the citizens paying the bill at the pump.
Read MoreThe NYC Hospital Breach Is What Healthcare Bureaucracy Looks Like When the Data Leaks
A breach affecting at least 1.8 million people at the nation’s largest public health system shows healthcare data risk is now a public-trust issue.
Read MoreThe Anthropic Pentagon Fight Shows AI Power Is Now State Power
A courtroom fight over Anthropic and Pentagon access shows that AI companies are no longer just vendors. They are becoming strategic infrastructure.
Read MoreThe Voting Rights Act Fight Is Now About Who Gets to Enforce the Rules
The Supreme Court’s move in a Native American voting-rights case puts the enforcement machinery itself at the center of the fight.
Read MoreThe Ebola Outbreak Is a Test of Public-Health Capacity, Not Just Public Fear
The Ebola headlines are frightening, but the deeper issue is whether public-health institutions still have the trust and capacity to execute under pressure.
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