11 analyses

Critics slam NYC's mayor for requiring ID to shovel snow while opposing voter ID. But federal employment verification isn't optional—it's legally mandated with criminal penalties for non-compliance.

Federal data shows English proficiency violations jumped from 14 total cases in 2023-2024 to 12,308 in 2025 after officials eliminated translation accommodations and changed enforcement priorities.

The press secretary's deflection to 2016 media coverage transforms an evidence question into a hypocrisy debate. But what specific intelligence justified seizing ballots from a county that certified results years ago?

ISGAP Action was labeled a "prominent nonpartisan research group," but our analysis reveals it's actually a policy advocacy organization. This framing difference completely changes how readers interpret serious allegations against the congresswoman.

Federal officials announce 700-agent drawdown citing local partnership success. Analysis reveals actual cooperation levels vary significantly across jurisdictions with legal constraints remaining.

Congressional Republicans are attempting to revoke a 118-year-old federal designation from the nation's largest teachers union. Our analysis examines the legal precedent and political context behind this rare action.

Hugh Hewitt frames the DHS funding dispute as Trump's chance for comprehensive immigration reform. Our analysis examines whether his "regularization" proposal addresses what's actually driving the current standoff.

The film did set a documentary opening record with $8M, but coverage downplayed the 78% over-55 audience and $75M distribution cost. Our analysis examines what the numbers really reveal about success and audience.

The standoff over election integrity measures attached to spending bills shows how small factions now control major policy through crisis politics. The real question is whether this strategy can actually work.

Per-capita growth looks impressive until you realize 31% depends on oil and gas prices. Transient workers and commodity cycles create a boom-bust vulnerability that GDP numbers don't capture.

When $15 million becomes proof of public support, critical questions get sidelined. Our analysis examines how fundraising reporting shapes perceptions in Nevada's pivotal 2026 race.