The Cost of No Care
PUBLIC HEALTH · HEALTH INSURANCE · CONGRESS
July 21, 2025
Rising tariffs on imported
medicines and significant cuts
to U.S. health programs have
led to higher drug prices…
The Cable Snapped First
WHITE HOUSE · PUBLIC FINANCE · UNITED STATES
July 19, 2025
A 60-year-old cable failure on
Boston’s Blue Line exposed the
fragility of U.S.
infrastructure, highlighting
decades of deferred maintenance…
No Kings. Good Trouble.
POLITICAL POWER · LAW AND COURTS
July 17, 2025
Federal authorities have
increasingly confronted dissent
in public spaces, arresting
officials and activists while…
19 Times
LAW AND COURTS · STATE POLITICS
July 16, 2025
Elijah Hadley, a 17-year-old,
was shot 22 times by Deputy
Jacob Diaz-Austin during a
welfare check in Otero County,
New Mexico, despite complying
and dropping a BB gun. The…
The Strawberries Died First
IMMIGRATION · LABOR · AGRICULTURE
July 15, 2025
A recent ICE raid in Ventura
County removed a significant
portion of farmworkers, many
undocumented immigrants…
Quietly They Left
POLITICAL POWER · VOTING RIGHTS
July 14, 2025
In 2027, following a disputed
election and federal
crackdowns, six New England
states reject federal…
The Bill Comes Due
COST OF LIVING · INFLATION · TRADE
July 11, 2025
Rising tariffs, inflation, and
the implementation of HR1 have
increased living costs for many
American families, eroding…
He Didn’t Rant. He Refined
IMMIGRATION · WHITE HOUSE · POLITICAL POWER
July 10, 2025
Stephen Miller’s immigration
policies transformed
enforcement into a system of
deterrence marked by procedural
rigor and expanding quotas…
Young, Angry, and Split in
Half
CAMPAIGNS · REPUBLICANS · DEMOCRATS
July 8, 2025
The youngest segment of Gen Z,
aged 18 to 21, is shifting
toward conservative politics…