U.S. Space Force's new strategy unites allies for space security, balancing cooperation with rising threats in a crowded orbit.
DOJ closes environmental justice case in Alabama, raising questions about equity and federal priorities in addressing pollution's impact on communities.
A Pittsburgh man's 5-year sentence for retail theft reveals the ripple effects of organized crime on consumers, businesses, and communities.
A Pennsylvania man faces charges for online threats against officials, highlighting tensions and the challenge of balancing free speech with public safety.
Los Angeles wildfire cleanup nears deadline. Homeowners, businesses face April 15 cutoff for free debris removal as crews work to rebuild communities.
FTC reviews petition to lift Exxon-Pioneer merger restrictions, raising questions on competition and energy markets. Public input shapes debate.
A new pipeline in Utah’s Uinta Basin aims to boost oil and gas output, create jobs, and cut emissions, but environmental concerns linger.
New York’s Love Our NY Lands initiative rallies volunteers to preserve parks and canals through tree planting and cleanups, boosting community ties and conservation.
U.S. launches Data Security Program to protect personal data from foreign risks, balancing privacy and innovation with new rules for businesses.
Nations unite to bolster Ukraine's defense as peace talks falter. Explore the global effort to support Kyiv against ongoing Russian aggression.
ICE's arrest of a man accused of child sex crimes in Massachusetts sparks debate over local-federal ties and public safety.
Illinois suspends race-based scholarships after DOJ action, sparking debate over equity and law in higher education.
FAA tests drone detection in NJ to protect airports, balancing safety and innovation.
New York launches $5M initiative to boost cell service, tackling coverage gaps for safety, jobs, and equity in underserved areas.
Texas ramps up border security with federal partners, seizing fentanyl and targeting gangs like Tren de Aragua, as communities grapple with smuggling and safety concerns.
Walton County honors Deputy William May, killed in duty, with flags at half-staff, reflecting on his sacrifice and community support for his family.
New York's SOS program has housed over 1,000 homeless individuals, with new teams aiding older adults and young adults facing unique challenges.
U.S. aims to revive manufacturing with new investments, tackling trade deficits and job losses while navigating economic and social challenges.
New York marks inaugural Craft Beer Day, spotlighting breweries' $4.8B economic boost and local innovation.
A 1940 law requiring non-citizens to register sparks debate as DHS enforces compliance, raising questions about security, rights, and immigration policy impacts.