Veteran Health Gaps and Military Ethics Test Trump Policy
Trump administration policy gaps on veteran health and military ethics are raising questions about care, accountability and campaign-stage symbolism.
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Trump administration policy gaps on veteran health and military ethics are raising questions about care, accountability and campaign-stage symbolism.
Joe Rogan's attack on Trump's Iran strategy is exposing a split between hawkish pressure and anti-war fatigue inside the president's base.
Teens tackled armed attackers in a wave of civilian interventions, raising questions about courage, risk and public safety.
Texas executed Cedric Ricks for a 2013 double murder, renewing attention on capital punishment and long-running appeals.
The search for missing Illinois father Dan Davis ended in tragedy, leaving investigators and relatives with painful questions.
Voter skepticism in Pennsylvania and a $177M activist funding package in Los Angeles raise serious questions about election integrity and public trust.
Missing matriarch Nancy Guthrie was seen in a decade-old Today segment, giving investigators and family members a public clue.
NYPD Chief Aaron Edwards and Sgt. Luis Navarro are hailed as heroes after chasing down a bomb suspect at Gracie Mansion during 2026 NYC protests.
Senators demand an audit of the Justice Department while new testimony from Jeffrey Epstein's accountant reveals systematic financial blindness.
The Fort Bliss immigrant camp stayed open with a new private contractor, keeping immigration detention oversight in focus.
Police charged a former NFL player and her elderly husband in a domestic homicide case that raised serious public-safety questions.
Fatal tornadoes in Illinois and Indiana showed how fast severe wind outbreaks can overwhelm warning systems and local shelters.