CNNHoliday mass shootings in the US have risen, consistently being the
highest in number over the past decade, revealing the intersection of gun violence with a holiday commemorating the nation's history. |
NOLA.comFollowing the Supreme Court's abolishment of affirmative action in
college admissions, increased pressure is mounting to end legacy preferences, which critics argue favor privilege over diversity. |
New York
PostA substance identified as cocaine was found in a holding area of
the West Wing, leading to a brief evacuation and Hazmat team response; President Biden was at Camp David during the incident. |
Associated PressAn apparent misrepresentation in a Supreme Court lawsuit, where a
Christian graphic artist refused to create wedding websites for same-sex couples, has led to questions over the case's credibility. |
USA
TodayA Louisiana judge has limited the Biden administration from
discussing content moderation on social media, except for national security matters, after a lawsuit claimed bias against conservative views. |
The
AtlanticThe US all-volunteer military is grappling with cost, capacity,
and recruitment challenges, jeopardizing its sustainability and prompting discussions about the possibility of reintroducing the draft in the future. |
The
ConversationThe Australian Sports Brain Bank made the world's first diagnosis of
CTE in a female athlete, prompting inquiries into the effects of contact sports on her death and underscoring the necessity for research. |
Washington ExaminerUS gun sales hit a record high for the 47th straight month in
June, with over 1 million background checks conducted for purchases, showing Americans' ongoing exercise of their Second Amendment rights. |
CNNAs the US celebrates its 247th birthday, mounting pressure, a
growing divide between red and blue, and demographic challenges raise concerns about the nation's ability to remain a unified entity. |
The
HillLesser-known R candidates may struggle to gain traction and
introduce themselves to a wider audience if they fail to meet the criteria set by the RNC for qualifying on the primary debate stage. |
CBS
NewsAmid Israel's raid in the Jenin refugee camp, thousands of
Palestinians fled as the death toll reached at least 13, an Israeli soldier was killed, and a car-ramming attack in Tel Aviv was claimed by Hamas. |
Yahoo!
NewsDuring the trial against the actor, witnesses have described a
culture where men were warned about inappropriate behavior, with one witness referring to Spacey as a "slippery, snaky, difficult person." |
The
GuardianFacebook's Meta is set to launch Threads, a Twitter competitor,
amid concerns about the stability of Twitter under Elon Musk's ownership; Meta aims to provide a sanely run platform. |
6ABC Action NewsThe suspect responsible for the deadly shooting in Philadelphia
has been identified as 40-year-old Kimbrady Carriker, who reportedly made disturbing social media posts before the attack. |
Daily
MailA woman was fatally attacked by an alligator while walking her dog
near her home on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, marking the second deadly alligator attack in the county within a year. |
The Wall
Street JournalNo Labels is facing criticism from the left despite a majority of
Americans desiring options other than Biden or Trump, raising questions about the opposition to providing voters with an alternative choice. |
Stars and
StripesActive-duty military suicides saw a 25% increase in the first quarter of 2023
compared to last year, with the Army showing the highest rise, leading to ongoing efforts to tackle the issue. |
The
Washington TimesThere is speculation that California Gov. Gavin Newsom could
become the Democrats' alternative candidate, given his young, charismatic image and ability to energize the Democratic base. |
HuffPostMonday, July 3, set a new global record for the hottest day ever
recorded, attributed to climate change and an emerging El Nino pattern, posing risks to people and ecosystems worldwide. |
ESPN Joey
"Jaws" Chestnut emerged victorious at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest, devouring 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes to claim his eighth consecutive Mustard Belt. |
For the
Left Rogan, in a conversation with Ice Cube, referred to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney as "mentally ill"
and an "attention w****" in relation to the ongoing Bud Light boycott. |
For the
RightSummerland United Church in BC, whose Pride flag was vandalized over the weekend, reaffirms its commitment to being a
welcoming space for the BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities. |
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