The United States Federal Reserve has navigated treacherous economic waters by enacting its third interest rate cut of the year, a move made not with the clarity of comprehensive data but under the shadow of a significant information blackout. In its final meeting of 2025, the Federal Open Market
Amid growing public skepticism and the often-frustrating experience of navigating federal bureaucracy, a new organization has emerged with an ambitious mission to fundamentally reshape how the government serves its citizens. A cohort of former federal officials has launched Government Renewal, a
As the digital world becomes increasingly intertwined with the lives of young people, states are stepping into the regulatory void left by Congress, creating a complex and often contradictory legal landscape. We sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a leading voice in policy and legislation from
Imagine a community where the sight of an unmarked vehicle stirs immediate fear, not because of crime, but due to the possibility of federal agents making arrests without clear identification. This is the reality for many in the United States today, as tactics employed by Immigration and Customs
Imagine a single parent in California, scrambling to put food on the table, suddenly facing the threat of losing vital assistance due to a political standoff. This is the reality for millions as the Trump administration’s push to cut Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding in 21
Imagine a fortress of digital defense, tirelessly guarding the nation against unseen cyber threats, suddenly finding itself with fewer sentinels at the gate. That’s the reality facing the National Security Agency (NSA), a cornerstone of U.S. intelligence, after slashing approximately 2,000 jobs in