As the political divide in America widens, citizens are
segregating by politics, moving to like-minded states such as Idaho or Colorado, leading to state-level ideological polarization.
A Louisiana judge's injunction blocking federal agencies from
liaising with social media firms may hinder disinformation combat, a verdict the Justice Department plans to appeal.
This week marked the highest global temperature ever recorded, potentially to be
surpassed several more times this year, according to data from two climate tracking agencies.
America's military recruitment is declining due to factors
like a strong job market and politics; solutions may include enhanced marketing, better service conditions, and wider recruitment.
The upcoming NATO summit in Vilnius is expected to reinforce support for
Ukraine's sovereignty, suggest its NATO membership path, and boost military aid to counter Russian aggression.
The White House's desire for South Carolina to vote first in the 2024 primary has
led to complications as the Democratic National Committee's decision hasn't unfolded as expected.
In a continuously updating calculation of the president's approval
rating by Project FiveThirtyEight, President Joe Biden's ratings hit their lowest point since President Jimmy Carter.
After principal Lisa Mesi withheld diplomas from at least one
student who danced across the stage at graduation, there's been a “temporary change in leadership” at Girls' High.
Attorney Lin Wood, linked to election conspiracies and aligned with
Trump, chooses retirement to evade disbarment and the fallout of his questionable choices.
Gun violence in multiple cities has spurred the President to
advocate for tougher gun laws, as there have been 20 mass shootings since July 1, resulting in 19 deaths and 118 injuries.
Cocaine was discovered in the West Wing during a routine search,
leading to an investigation, and highlighting the importance of stricter screening measures for WH visitors.
A less redacted version of the search warrant affidavit indicated
officials became concerned after they viewed Mar-a-Lago security video they obtained from Trump’s company.
Actor Kevin Spacey is facing trial after a man alleged that Spacey made
sexually explicit comments and forcefully grabbed him "like a cobra" during a theatre event in 2005.
Prominent investor Bill Ackman surprises his peers by endorsing RFK
Jr.'s vaccine skepticism, despite strong opposition from scientific researchers and medical officials.
DOJ Special Counsel Smith has subpoenaed the Arizona Secretary of
State's Office and interviewed GOP lawmakers regarding the events preceding the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Mississippi's voting ban on individuals convicted of felonies has
left over 10% of the state's voting-age population unable to vote; efforts to restore voting rights have been unsuccessful.
Proposed changes to the U.S. citizenship test, introducing a
speaking section, worry advocates who believe this could negatively impact those with lower English proficiency.
Wisconsin Republicans have prevented officials from implementing
a new rule that would have mandated meningitis and chickenpox vaccinations for seventh graders.
Meta's new Threads app attracted ten million users within its
first seven hours, positioning itself as a friendly rival to Twitter and potentially appealing to dissatisfied users.
Multiple
shark bites were reported off Long Island beaches over the weekend, prompting increased vigilance from officials, though experts emphasize this is a rare occurrence.
Delve into the
complexities of legacy admissions in elite private schools, financial factors, and possible alternatives for a fairer admissions process.
Ben & Jerry's ice cream has faced backlash and calls for boycott after tweeting about
"our home on stolen land" to mark Canada Day, urging Parliament to disband a controversial policing unit in British Columbia.
The production team behind the TV show "Peaky Blinders" has criticized Florida Gov.
Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign for using clips from the show without permission in a video ad.