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Louisiana v. Callais: Overdue Reckoning with Race-Based Redistricting

Equality before the law, regardless of race, is a principle that should guide redistricting no less than any other governmental function.

Meta Announces New PG-13 Restrictions for Teen Instagram Users

Under the new system, Meta’s AI chatbot will limit its responses to teen users...

Why the Democrats’ Activist Class Couldn’t Celebrate the Cease-Fire They Demanded

Left-wing activists finally have their cease-fire, and suddenly, it’s as if the issue just...

Charlie Kirk honored on his 32nd birthday

It's a day of remembrance for the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated a month ago while speaking on a college campus in Utah.

Rigged! Obama cuts ad for California ballot initiative and questions the legitimacy of 2026 election

Former President Barack Obama told California voters that if they don't approve a measure to overturn an independent redistricting commission, Republicans would rig the next election and steal the congressional majority.

Pope Leo declares two new saints

Pope Leo XIV on Sunday canonized the first two saints of his pontificate, including a 15-year-old who sought to use technology to spread his faith. Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006, is the first millennial to be canonized as a saint. Pier Giorgio Frassati, who died in 1925 at 24 years old, was also made...

American Heart Association updates blood pressure guidelines for 2025: Here’s what’s new

The guidance expands the options for preventing and managing high blood pressure, which is a major risk factor for more severe health issues.

What happened to Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ wall? 

Donald Trump's half-finished wall perfectly symbolizes his tenure: loud, polarizing, and ultimately poorly executed.  

Where fall foliage will be best (and where it may be dull) in 2025

Only half of states are expected to see vibrant fall foliage this year, long-range weather experts predict.

South Koreans detained in ICE raid at Hyundai EV plant in Georgia to be released

South Korean workers detained in a massive Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation at a Hyundai plant in Georgia are set to be released, according to the South Korean government. South Korean presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik said on Sunday that the governments of South Korea and the U.S. have finalized a deal to...

Didn’t win the Powerball jackpot? Your ticket may still be a winner

You may not have won the jackpot, but you could still be taking home a few bucks.

Russia launches massive airstrike on Ukraine, setting fire to government building

Russia on Sunday launched its largest air strike on Ukraine since the beginning of the war, setting fire to a government building in Kyiv and killing at least two people. Russia launched 810 Shahed-type strike Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), or drones; 9 Iskander-K cruise missiles; and 4 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, according to the Ukrainian Defense...

Two tickets to split record $1.8B Powerball jackpot

The tickets, sold in Missouri and Texas, were able to overcome the abysmal odds and win the second-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history.

American brain drain is a colossal self-inflicted wound

With lost generations of knowledge workers in basic and applied science, medicine and technology, we are going backwards.

Senate GOP frustration grows after quick exits of key Trump officials 

Senate Republicans are growing increasingly frustrated after a series of President Trump’s nominees tapped to key posts have been ousted or have left after only a short stint in office, leaving lawmakers scratching their heads after they poured considerable time and effort into their confirmations.  At least five such people have departed for various reasons,...

Democrats blast Trump for war threats on US cities

Democrats admonished President Trump on Saturday after he made a joke about deportations in a post on his Truth Social platform.  “‘I love the smell of deportations in the morning…’ Chicago is about to find out why we call it the Department of War,” the president wrote with a meme of himself next to the...

France claps back at Rubio over Gaza criticism

The French foreign ministry shot back at Secretary of State Marco Rubio after he accused France of stalling Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks by recognizing Palestinian statehood in late July. The French foreign ministry countered Rubio's argument in a Saturday post on X, writing, "No, @SecRubio, the recognition of the State of Palestine did not cause the breakdown...

Hochul hits Trump for exploring takeover of 9/11 Memorial & Museum: Reports

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Saturday slammed President Trump after reports of a White House takeover of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum were published by numerous outlets. “The @Sept11Memorial belongs to the families, survivors, and first responders who’ve carried its legacy for more than two decades,” Hochul wrote in a statement on X, with...

US Open asks broadcasters not to air possible reactions to Trump at final match: Reports

The United States Tennis Association (USTA), host of the US Open, asked broadcasters not to air “distractions” that may arise from President Trump’s attendance at the Sunday opening ceremony for the men's singles final match, multiple outlets report. “With respect to Broadcast Coverage, the President will be shown on the World Feed and the Ashe...

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