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James Talarico enlists Barack Obama to help win over black voters after contentious Texas primary

Former President Barack Obama appeared in Texas to boost Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, who has struggled to gain support of black voters.

Singham-backed, pro-China group drops huge sum on Manhattan HQ as feds probe shadowy network

The People's Forum, linked to a network funded by China-based Marxist tycoon Singham, is raising millions to renovate a newly purchased Manhattan building.

Platner called PTSD excuse ‘bulls—‘ in 2020 post, now cites his own struggle to explain online controversies

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner once said PTSD is no excuse for "garbage behavior," yet now cites the condition to explain his offensive social media posts.

Dallas mayor blasts NYC for ‘punishing success’ as he pitches ‘Y’all Street’ to fleeing billionaires

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson touts "Y'all Street" as a rising rival to Wall Street, blasting NYC Mayor Mamdani for what he calls punishing success.

Buttigieg picks sides in Iowa

Pete Buttigieg is picking sides in a heated Senate Democratic primary in the state...

Congress built the vaccine firewall. Now Congress must defend it. 

Tonight, a parent will look down at her newborn and say: let’s wait. The virus will not. Neither will the bleed. 

Over 350 earthquakes recorded since Friday in part of southern California

The area is "prone to earthquake swarms," officials say.

Memorial Day travel could set record in 2026: AAA

For many, Memorial Day serves as the kickoff to the summer season, leading to millions throughout the United States traveling for weekend getaways.

Hantavirus isn’t the next pandemic, health officials say. Here’s why

The sights of PPE-clad passengers leaving the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship Sunday may prompt flashbacks to the COVID pandemic. Health officials say that isn't exactly the case.

CEO pay soared in 2025, study finds

The analysis examined compensation at 1,500 companies across 33 countries and found the average CEO earned about $8.4 million last year.

God won’t save this Supreme Court: That job belongs to all of us

The Roberts Court has become a partisan and ideological tool of the right-wing legal and political movement.

American on cruise ship tests positive for hantavirus as 17 arrive in Nebraska

One American on the cruise ship that experienced a hantavirus outbreak has tested positive for the virus, while another is experiencing mild symptoms, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Sunday night. NBC News reported that the 17 Americans who were on the ship had returned to the U.S., with a government plane...

Iran lists demands Trump dismissed, punts on nuclear talks

Iran has laid out its demands in a counteroffer to the U.S. that President Trump shot down on Sunday, while seeking to push back nuclear negotiations, according to multiple reports. Iranian state media has said its negotiators demanded war reparations, Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. sanctions ending, the New York Times...

Spencer Pratt could upend the LA mayoral race 

Republican candidate and former reality TV star Spencer Pratt has turned what might have been a predictable race into a genuinely competitive one

Trump’s crooked ‘art of the deal’ with Big Oil  

The American people have seen several big oil scandals over the last century. We have survived Teapot Dome, the collapse of Enron, windfall profiteering during the 1970s oil crisis, Exxon Valdez, Deepwater Horizon, and more. However, Donald Trump’s deal with Big Oil is the most corrupt in our history. 

A child’s protection from grooming and abuse shouldn’t depend on geography

Predators do not operate within neat boundaries, and our laws should not assume they do.

Democrats still House favorites despite blows in Virginia, Supreme Court

In today’s issue: Democrats are still in the driver’s seat toward winning back control of the House, despite suffering a major blow in Virginia on Friday and at least three GOP-controlled Southern states scrambling to redraw their midterm maps. The Virginia Supreme Court’s ruling overturning the results of the state’s redistricting referendum from last month invalidated a new congressional map that Democrats viewed as key to countering Republicans’ mid-decade redistricting efforts. ...

I nearly died after taking abortion drugs — they don’t belong in the mail

My experience didn’t happen through the mail. There was at least some level of medical oversight. Even with that, everything went terribly wrong.

What happens when the US population peaks?

If immigration declines, tomorrow's economy will need an offsetting boost in technology or capital — something we can simulate.

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