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RNC asks Supreme Court to revive Arizona’s citizenship check for voters

The Republican National Committee asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to step in and revive an Arizona law that requires officials to verify citizenship for some people registering to vote using a state form.

Justice Gorsuch: Americans ‘have a lot of work to do on civility’

Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch said Thursday that federal laws and regulations have exploded in the country in part due to distrust among Americans, arguing the country needs to work on civility.

Pro-life pregnancy centers sue New York A.G. for targeting abortion-pill reversal treatments

More pro-life pregnancy centers have sued New York Attorney General Letitia James over her crackdown on the advertising of abortion-pill reversal treatments, accusing her of waging a "witch-hunt" to chill their constitutionally protected speech.

California lawmaker switches to Republican, criticizes Democratic leadership

A moderate California Democratic state lawmaker announced Thursday that she is switching to the Republican Party while criticizing her former party's leadership and policies.

Legal challenge aims to keep RFK Jr. off Pennsylvania’s presidential ballot

A legal challenge filed Thursday seeks to have third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. kept off Pennsylvania's fall ballot, an effort with ramifications for the hotly contested swing-state battle between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris.

Jack Smith requests delay in Trump’s election fraud trial proceedings

Special Counsel Jack Smith requested a delay Thursday in proceedings against former President Donald Trump in his election-fraud case.

How the Civil War became inevitable

The pages of history fetishize great figures, but what we call “greatness” is often the correction of generational dereliction, when a few people, touched by genius or blessed with high character, heal the rifts in a society caused by the many. Leo Tolstoy best captured this common view of Abraham Lincoln in particular, calling him […]

America thwarts Romania’s comeback in women’s gymnastics

It has been 18 years since elite gymnastics adopted its open-ended scoring system, an adaptation introduced not a moment too soon, as it would be rather boring to watch Simone Biles score repeated perfect 10s over nine years of international competitions across little more than a decade. At her third consecutive Olympic Summer Games, Biles […]

The Olympics of loudmouths

Psychologists and researchers say an optimistic outlook can lead to better physical and mental health. For instance, optimism is associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety. A study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that optimists tend to have better coping mechanisms and are more resilient to stress compared to […]

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