ABC
NewsA majority of Americans, particularly Republicans and Independents, approve of SCOTUS’s decision to limit the use of race in college admissions, with 52% in favor, 32% disapproving, and 16% unsure. |
CNNAs the election nears, Republicans are proposing ideas such as
'mental competency' tests for candidates, higher voting and retirement ages, ending birthright citizenship, and 'freedom cities' with flying cars. |
NBC
NewsSevere weather including torrential rain and extreme heat, affected
various parts of the U.S., posing threats of flooding, hail, and tornadoes, with about 63 million people remaining under heat alerts. |
Associated PressThe US is initiating early celebrations for the country’s 250th
anniversary on July 4 amidst political division over issues such as the 2021 U.S. Capitol assault and President Biden's legitimacy. |
BBCA relative of the French teenager shot by police has told the BBC the
family did not want his death to spark riots, but insisted the law around lethal force at traffic stops must change. |
The
Washington PostThe recent Supreme Court term showcased conservative dominance and
ideological divisions, but also the court's inclination towards finding common ground, revealing a duality in its approach. |
Fox
NewsPresident Biden faces conservative backlash as his aides allegedly omit his
4-year-old estranged granddaughter from public statements about his grandchildren, sparking a family dispute. |
The
Hollywood Reporter"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" had a troubled start,
earning around $60M domestic and $130M global, despite positive audience scores and hopes for improvement during the July Fourth holiday. |
Yahoo!
LifeA 64-year-old Maine woman bravely confronted a bear that was chasing
her dog, resulting in the bear biting her hand before fleeing, and wildlife officials are attempting to capture the bear. |
The Wall
Street JournalHouse investigators are seeking answers from U.S. Attorney David Weiss
regarding the investigation into Hunter Biden, but Weiss has not been cooperative in providing information thus far. |
USA
TodayAs July 4th approaches, people are preparing for cookouts, with BBQ chicken being
the most searched food nationwide, while residents in 16 states prefer vegetables and ribs are the top choice in 5 states. |
Poynter
InstituteFormer Twitter safety chief Yoel Roth gives an inside account of the
evolution of moderation rules, dealing with Donald Trump, and the challenges faced after Elon Musk's acquisition. |
The
HillThe Republican presidential nomination is underway, with
candidates vying to meet the criteria for the first debate in August, including polling thresholds, donor requirements, and signing a loyalty pledge. |
The Seattle TimesA Seattle vending machine offers free fentanyl test strips, naloxone
nasal spray, and syringes to combat the overdose crisis, prioritizing accessible interventions and treatment over criminalization. |
Santa Fe
New MexicanLuviano, one of 24,000 in NM raising their grandchildren, stresses
the need for financial support, legal assistance, and mental health services in addressing the challenges faced by a growing population. |
VarietyActor Michael Imperioli criticizes SCOTUS’s ruling supporting a
web designer's right to discriminate against same-sex marriages, vowing to exclude bigots and homophobes from watching his works. |
The
InterceptWagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin exposes Russia's invasion of Ukraine as
a land grab by the oligarchy, potentially impacting public opinion and undermining President Putin's authority. |
MirrorA manhunt has commenced following attacks involving explosives and a
Molotov cocktail on a Nike store, a Safeway, and a Truist Bank, with a $20k reward for information leading to the perpetrator(s). |
San
Antonio Express-NewsMass shooting survivors and families continue to face significant
physical and mental challenges long after the initial incident, including medical bills, ongoing care, and disruptions to their daily lives. |
New West
Record Attorney generals from 10 states, including Alaska and New York, plan to sue the EPA over its failure to review emissions standards for wood-burning stoves, which they believe contributes to pollution. |
How the Media's Crime Stories Shape Our World By Michael J. Scott
Explore the blurred boundaries between the media's portrayal of crime and your perception of reality, revealing the influence of your favorite crime dramas, news broadcasts, and video games on your worldview. |
For the
Left Bud Light's significant drop in sales has led to a glass plant
in Wilson, North Carolina, cutting down bottle production and ultimately shutting down the factory. |
For the
RightImplementing President Biden's plan to overhaul the Democratic primary
order has been met with rebellion and pushback from several states. |
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