The
Washington PostInvestigations into Trump suggest suspicious timing of relocating documents,
with evidence indicating such activities occurred both before and after a subpoena was issued to search his Florida home. |
CNN60% of Democratic voters say they back Biden for the top of next year’s
Democratic ticket, 20% favor activist and lawyer Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and 8% back author Marianne Williamson. |
SCOTUSblogSCOTUS ruled in favor of an Idaho couple, setting a more stringent test
for Clean Water Act application to a wetland, which was seen as a defeat for the EPA and a restriction of federal authority over wetlands. |
Associated PressSeveral states, largely led by Republican lawmakers, are considering
legislation to allow children as young as 14 to work longer hours and in riskier jobs, including serving alcohol, in response to labor shortages. |
BBCA man was arrested after opening the emergency door of an Asiana Airlines
flight during landing in South Korea, causing some passengers to faint or have breathing problems. |
Daily
MailThe family of a missing PA woman called the cops after they were alerted
by internet sleuths to the 'possibility' that Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger was in the area at the time she vanished. |
The
AtlanticIn a recent town hall, Trump dismissed January 6 and defamed E. Jean
Carroll, illustrating cognitive dissonance among his followers who wrestle with reconciling their values with his contentious actions. |
Yahoo!
NewsDespite an intense rivalry and growing tension, a 2024 Republican ticket
featuring Trump and DeSantis remains popular among GOP primary voters due to their leading positions in the polls. |
ReasonSCOTUS ruled that the government violated the Constitution by seizing an elderly
woman's home over a small tax debt, selling it, and keeping the excess profit; a decision likely to limit "home equity theft.” |
CBS
News The leader of Russia's Wagner Group mercenary army warned in a
video interview that Russia could face a "revolution" and lose its war in Ukraine unless the country's elites commit to the fight. |
NPRStewart Rhodes has been sentenced to 18 years for his role in a
seditious conspiracy to disrupt the electoral count on January 6, marking the harshest punishment to date for those involved in the attack. |
The New
York TimesThe details were not finalized, but negotiators were discussing a compromise
that would allow Republicans to point to spending reductions and Democrats to say they had prevented large cuts. |
PeopleTurner left the U.S. and made Switzerland her home because her success and
boyfriend were in another country, ultimately becoming a Swiss citizen and finding great popularity and success in Europe. |
WTHR IndianaDr. Caitlin Bernard, an Indiana doctor, has been disciplined by the
Indiana State Medical Licensing Board for violating patient privacy and state law by publicly discussing the abortion of a 10-year-old Ohio girl. |
WSB-TV A FL court ordered a Burger King franchisee to pay nearly $8
million to a man injured in a bathroom slip-and-fall incident, but the franchise operator has filed a motion for a new trial, citing the excessive award. |
United
Press InternationalGeorgia Department of Driver Services has issued a reminder to
residents using digital driver's licenses and IDs to "keep things classy" and take pictures with their clothes on when submitting them. |
SaltWire
NetworkThe FDA has approved Pfizer's antiviral COVID-19 treatment, Paxlovid,
allowing the drugmaker to sell it following its initial emergency use and positive impact on reducing hospitalizations and deaths. |
ABC7 San
FranciscoSan Francisco appointed the Oasis nightclub owner D'Arcy Drollinger
as its first Drag Laureate, embracing drag as an art form amidst legislative challenges faced by drag performers nationwide. |
New York
PostDespite their bitter split from the British royal family and relocation to California,
there is a possibility that Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, might eventually move back to the UK. |
Forbes Waters is
facing a police investigation in Germany for wearing a Nazi uniform during a concert, where he also pretended to shoot at the crowd with a fake gun, leading to allegations of incitement of the people. |
Bridging the Gap: Leveraging Local History for National Understanding By James Magner, MD
The declining competence in US history and civics among eighth graders could be tackled by integrating local and familial history into education, a hypothesis James Magner, MD, tests through a reading and assessment experiment. |
For the
Left A group of parents in North Hollywood, California, plan to keep their elementary school
children home on June 2 in protest of a planned Pride assembly. |
For the
RightGovernor Walz has vetoed a bill that would have mandated higher pay and job security for Uber and Lyft drivers, citing concerns that the legislation would make Minnesota one of the most expensive states in the country for rideshare. |
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