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    Trump Administration Withdraws Key Policy Targeting Dangerous Space Debris

    Trump Administration Withdraws Key Policy Targeting Dangerous Space Debris

    The U.S. government has reversed a policy intended to curb orbital debris, a move experts warn could lead to satellite collisions and Kessler syndrome, impacting global communications and public safety.


    Legal Limbo: How a Minor Traffic Stop Led to Omar Salazar’s ICE Detention

    Legal Limbo: How a Minor Traffic Stop Led to Omar Salazar’s ICE Detention

    Omar Salazar's case reveals systemic issues in ICE enforcement and legal inconsistencies, showing how a simple traffic violation can jeopardize the lives and economic contributions of long-term U.S. residents.


    Positive Progress: Breakthroughs in Health, Nature, and Workers’ Rights

    Positive Progress: Breakthroughs in Health, Nature, and Workers’ Rights

    A digest of positive news: life-saving medical breakthroughs for children, UK employment law reforms, Croatia’s landmine clearance, and nature-based solutions for climate change and biodiversity.


    ProPublica Wins Landmark Case: Navy Must Release Military Court Records

    ProPublica Wins Landmark Case: Navy Must Release Military Court Records

    ProPublica's lawsuit forces the Navy to release military court records, ensuring transparency. A judge ruled the Navy breached the First Amendment by withholding documents, including those for Ryan Mays' arson case, compelling prompt access.


    Trump Appointee Financial Disclosures & Conflicts of Interest Database by ProPublica

    Trump Appointee Financial Disclosures & Conflicts of Interest Database by ProPublica

    ProPublica unveils a database of financial disclosure records for over 1,500 Trump appointees, detailing economic holdings and potential conflicts of interest. These records, required by law, aim to ensure public trust in government and markets.