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How the diploma divide splits both parties

Democrats need a new strategy for bridging their diploma divide.

Norfolk Southern backs out of East Palestine public meeting citing worker safety concerns

Residents in East Palestine, Ohio packed a high school gym Wednesday night hoping to get information after a Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed in the area earlier this month, prompting evacuations and health and environmental concerns. Residents were expecting a representative from Norfolk Southern to answer their questions at the town hall meeting....

The SAT is an indicator of college readiness — let’s not throw it away

As 2023 marches on, you may not realize this is the end of an era: the paper SAT will be no more after this year. As the value of our No. 2 pencils becomes even more obsolete, there is a bigger debate raging in this country, with far more significant consequences — whether or not...

Putin’s paradox: Don of the Donbas or Czar of Crimea?

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine, regardless of his overarching motive — be it Kievan Rus’, a multipolar world, or visions of a Peter the Great-level of grandeur — may be nearing a crossroads. What began as a mafia-like “hit” on the Donbas and its vast wealth of natural resources, akin to Al Capone’s...

The Hill’s Morning Report — Default warning by summer rekindles debt debate

Editor’s note: The Hill’s Morning Report is our daily newsletter that dives deep into Washington’s agenda. To subscribe, click here or fill out the box below. The U.S. could default on its debt between July and September, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office warned on Wednesday, adding new specificity to a partisan impasse that could harm...

US states considering the legalization of psychedelic mushrooms for therapeutic use

Many states are considering legalizing psychedelic mushrooms for therapeutic use. Legalizing research on the therapeutic benefits of psilocybin has also been discussed.

Maines’ Legislature Judiciary Committee votes to advance state Supreme Court nominee

Wayne Douglas' nomination to join the Maine Supreme Court has advanced to the full Senate for confirmation. The Legislature Judiciary Committee voted 10-2 in favor of Douglas.

Texas attorney general sues Biden admin, claims $1.7T budget was a ‘stunning violation of the Constitution’

Texas Attorney General sued the Biden administration over suggesting the House unlawfully passed the trillion dollar omnibus package.

GOP senators push bill to block Biden’s ‘reckless’ student loan bailout, prevent taxpayers from covering costs

The Stop Reckless Student Loan Actions Act of 2023 aims to prevent President Biden from canceling student debt and protect taxpayers from covering the costs.

Big Tech battles Russia: Google details cyber struggle to defend Ukraine

Google says it has been working around the clock alongside other Big Tech companies to fight Russian cyberattackers waging a digital war against Ukraine, guarding against some of the same ransomware attackers who previously hit the U.S.

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