DC is worthy of a better life

Crime devastates cities—not just in a physical sense but also by erasing their vitality. When people feel threatened every time they step outside, they might end up engaging in behaviors that spiral into negativity and distorted perceptions about their environment. This ultimately harms the essence of a city. A city isn’t just numbers; it’s also […]
House Democrats begin inquiry into mortgage investigations targeting Trump’s opponents

House Judicial Democrats are focusing their attention on three political adversaries of the president, while an agency accused of “brave abuse” is starting to probe into allegations of mortgage fraud linked to the Trump administration. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is sending criminal referrals to the Department of Justice regarding potential mortgage fraud and […]
Trump’s AI strategy requires a protective measure

Recently, AI systems have rapidly transitioned from being novelty office tools to essential utilities, unintentionally sidelining many entry-level positions. As a result, the classic American dream is now overshadowed by the emergence of “code and computing.” This trend unfolds most acutely in jobs that are heavily structured, where changes can be tracked almost in real […]
Gerrymandering chaos reaches Missouri

Redistricting Battles Sparked by Trump’s Initiative The push for redistricting began with President Trump requesting Texas to adjust its congressional map. This would secure five more seats for Republicans in the 2026 midterm elections. In turn, California is planning its own remapping effort, requiring voter approval this fall, with the goal of reclaiming five seats […]
Justice Department needs to continue its inquiry into the NYPD’s disposal of rape cases

Department of Justice Investigates NYPD Special Victims Division The Department of Justice is considering an investigation into the NYPD’s Special Victims Division. This inquiry comes partly from experiences of survivors like myself. Nearly a decade ago, I found myself waking up in a Brooklyn hospital, with no memory of how I got there. My head […]
The Initiative: Cultural ‘Manhattan Project’ for traditional families is a threat to the right

Heritage Foundation Proposal for Family Policy The Heritage Foundation has proposed an initiative, dubbed the “Manhattan Project for Nuclear Families,” aimed at promoting marriage and boosting fertility rates. This proposal has stirred significant discussion among free market advocates, who usually align with major conservative think tanks. A draft summary of forthcoming family policy papers, circulating […]
What is the uncommon condition called Type 1.5 diabetes?

When someone gets a diabetes diagnosis, it’s typically straightforward—either Type 1 or Type 2. The global prevalence of diabetes has surged, surpassing 800 million cases just last year. Experts predict this figure will hit over 853 million by 2050. But some may not be aware that these rising numbers might also include a lesser-known condition […]
Trump’s challenge with Senate majority: A Collins-Murkowski alliance

After the 2026 election, the struggle for control of the House of Representatives descended into a contentious fight. Maybe shifting the legislative district map will lead to questions among the involved parties about the choices made. The Senate presents an even bigger challenge. State-level elections miss the chance for creating legislative districts where lawmakers hope […]
A significant, remarkable proposal calls for a follow-up: The argument for reconciliation 2.0

With President Trump advancing significant legislation and Republicans celebrating their achievements at local events, Congress is shifting focus to a potential second settlement plan. So, why should Congress consider a second settlement bill? Is it even feasible? To tackle the first question, Congress has a chance here to push forward a clear policy agenda aimed […]
Limited explanations from the Supreme Court in Trump emergency cases create tension

A recent series of hurried decisions by the Supreme Court favoring President Trump has ignited discussions among lower judges and even within the judiciary itself. Before Trump’s presidency, the Supreme Court often made emergency rulings without providing explanations, a practice some justices have long defended. However, the sheer volume of emergency appeals from the Trump […]