A new Justice Department position is reshaping the debate over disability rights, state obligations, and community-based care. The shift could narrow how federal law is used to challenge gaps in long-term services for people with disabilities.
The Supreme Court has ruled against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, marking a major Second Amendment decision with national consequences. The ruling narrows the government’s ability to disarm cannabis users who are not shown to be dangerous.
A Pennsylvania pro baseball team forfeited a game after several players refused to wear Pride Night jerseys, turning a local promotion into a national flashpoint. The episode has reopened difficult questions about inclusion, expression, and who gets to define a team’s values.
Three American veterans have been awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary battlefield courage in Vietnam and Afghanistan. Their stories illuminate how acts of heroism can echo across decades before the nation formally recognizes them.
Claims that producer Tay Keith was found dead at 29 have spread rapidly online, but the available evidence does not support the story. The episode shows how quickly misinformation can overtake facts in the music world and why fans are demanding clarity.
A new Justice Department position is reshaping the debate over disability rights, state obligations, and community-based care. The shift could narrow how federal law is used to challenge gaps in long-term services for people with disabilities.
The Supreme Court has ruled against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, marking a major Second Amendment decision with national consequences. The ruling narrows the government’s ability to disarm cannabis users who are not shown to be dangerous.
A Pennsylvania pro baseball team forfeited a game after several players refused to wear Pride Night jerseys, turning a local promotion into a national flashpoint. The episode has reopened difficult questions about inclusion, expression, and who gets to define a team’s values.
Three American veterans have been awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary battlefield courage in Vietnam and Afghanistan. Their stories illuminate how acts of heroism can echo across decades before the nation formally recognizes them.
Claims that producer Tay Keith was found dead at 29 have spread rapidly online, but the available evidence does not support the story. The episode shows how quickly misinformation can overtake facts in the music world and why fans are demanding clarity.
A new Justice Department position is reshaping the debate over disability rights, state obligations, and community-based care. The shift could narrow how federal law is used to challenge gaps in long-term services for people with disabilities.
The Supreme Court has ruled against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, marking a major Second Amendment decision with national consequences. The ruling narrows the government’s ability to disarm cannabis users who are not shown to be dangerous.
A Pennsylvania pro baseball team forfeited a game after several players refused to wear Pride Night jerseys, turning a local promotion into a national flashpoint. The episode has reopened difficult questions about inclusion, expression, and who gets to define a team’s values.
Three American veterans have been awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary battlefield courage in Vietnam and Afghanistan. Their stories illuminate how acts of heroism can echo across decades before the nation formally recognizes them.
Claims that producer Tay Keith was found dead at 29 have spread rapidly online, but the available evidence does not support the story. The episode shows how quickly misinformation can overtake facts in the music world and why fans are demanding clarity.
A new Justice Department position is reshaping the debate over disability rights, state obligations, and community-based care. The shift could narrow how federal law is used to challenge gaps in long-term services for people with disabilities.
The Supreme Court has ruled against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, marking a major Second Amendment decision with national consequences. The ruling narrows the government’s ability to disarm cannabis users who are not shown to be dangerous.
A Pennsylvania pro baseball team forfeited a game after several players refused to wear Pride Night jerseys, turning a local promotion into a national flashpoint. The episode has reopened difficult questions about inclusion, expression, and who gets to define a team’s values.
Three American veterans have been awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary battlefield courage in Vietnam and Afghanistan. Their stories illuminate how acts of heroism can echo across decades before the nation formally recognizes them.
Claims that producer Tay Keith was found dead at 29 have spread rapidly online, but the available evidence does not support the story. The episode shows how quickly misinformation can overtake facts in the music world and why fans are demanding clarity.
The Supreme Court has ruled against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, marking a major Second Amendment decision with national consequences. The ruling narrows the government’s ability to disarm cannabis users who are not shown to be dangerous.
A new Justice Department position is reshaping the debate over disability rights, state obligations, and community-based care. The shift could narrow how federal law is used to challenge gaps in long-term services for people with disabilities.
The Supreme Court has ruled against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, marking a major Second Amendment decision with national consequences. The ruling narrows the government’s ability to disarm cannabis users who are not shown to be dangerous.
A Pennsylvania pro baseball team forfeited a game after several players refused to wear Pride Night jerseys, turning a local promotion into a national flashpoint. The episode has reopened difficult questions about inclusion, expression, and who gets to define a team’s values.
Three American veterans have been awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary battlefield courage in Vietnam and Afghanistan. Their stories illuminate how acts of heroism can echo across decades before the nation formally recognizes them.
Claims that producer Tay Keith was found dead at 29 have spread rapidly online, but the available evidence does not support the story. The episode shows how quickly misinformation can overtake facts in the music world and why fans are demanding clarity.
At the debut of his presidential center, Barack Obama delivered one of his sharpest public reflections on American democracy, arguing that the nation’s Founding Fathers created an inspiring framework but fell profoundly short on equality and inclusion.
Seismologists say the odds of a major California earthquake are now higher than they have been in years, driven by stress building along key fault lines and long quiet stretches that often precede big events. The warning is not a prediction of exactly when disaster will strike, but a clear signal that preparation matters now.
Iran’s 2026 World Cup opener against New Zealand ended in a 2-2 draw, but the bigger story emerged off the field when the team was sent back to its base in Mexico just hours later. The abrupt departure underscored how war, visa restrictions and politics are reshaping one of sport’s biggest events.
Homeownership remains elusive for millions of Americans as high prices, elevated mortgage rates, limited inventory, and widening wealth gaps reinforce one another. Even as some indicators have stabilized, the structural barriers keeping first-time buyers out of the market remain firmly in place.
The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.
The artificial intelligence boom is not just a computing story. It is rapidly becoming an energy story, as data centers grow larger, denser, and harder for power grids to absorb without higher costs, tougher trade-offs, and new infrastructure.
A new Justice Department position is reshaping the debate over disability rights, state obligations, and community-based care. The shift could narrow how federal law is used to challenge gaps in long-term services for people with disabilities.
The Supreme Court has ruled against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, marking a major Second Amendment decision with national consequences. The ruling narrows the government’s ability to disarm cannabis users who are not shown to be dangerous.
A Pennsylvania pro baseball team forfeited a game after several players refused to wear Pride Night jerseys, turning a local promotion into a national flashpoint. The episode has reopened difficult questions about inclusion, expression, and who gets to define a team’s values.
Three American veterans have been awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary battlefield courage in Vietnam and Afghanistan. Their stories illuminate how acts of heroism can echo across decades before the nation formally recognizes them.
Claims that producer Tay Keith was found dead at 29 have spread rapidly online, but the available evidence does not support the story. The episode shows how quickly misinformation can overtake facts in the music world and why fans are demanding clarity.
At the debut of his presidential center, Barack Obama delivered one of his sharpest public reflections on American democracy, arguing that the nation’s Founding Fathers created an inspiring framework but fell profoundly short on equality and inclusion.
Seismologists say the odds of a major California earthquake are now higher than they have been in years, driven by stress building along key fault lines and long quiet stretches that often precede big events. The warning is not a prediction of exactly when disaster will strike, but a clear signal that preparation matters now.
Iran’s 2026 World Cup opener against New Zealand ended in a 2-2 draw, but the bigger story emerged off the field when the team was sent back to its base in Mexico just hours later. The abrupt departure underscored how war, visa restrictions and politics are reshaping one of sport’s biggest events.
A federal judge has temporarily barred Idaho from criminally prosecuting transgender people for using public restrooms that align with their gender identity, finding key parts of the state's new law too vague to enforce fairly.
President Trump’s renewed drive to produce more weapons and critical components at home is accelerating a broad reshaping of the U.S. defense industrial base. The result is a manufacturing strategy centered on munitions, minerals, supply-chain control, and faster production capacity.
A Florida couple who discovered their newborn was not genetically related to them after an alleged IVF error has reached a custody agreement with the child’s biological parents. The case is now drawing wider attention to fertility clinic safeguards, legal uncertainty, and the emotional fallout of embryo mix-ups.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is being treated with hydrogen peroxide because officials are trying to knock back a fast-moving algae bloom without relying on harsher chemicals. The treatment reflects a practical water-quality strategy, but it also highlights how difficult it can be to stabilize a large, iconic pool after major renovation work.
A new Justice Department position is reshaping the debate over disability rights, state obligations, and community-based care. The shift could narrow how federal law is used to challenge gaps in long-term services for people with disabilities.
The Supreme Court has ruled against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, marking a major Second Amendment decision with national consequences. The ruling narrows the government’s ability to disarm cannabis users who are not shown to be dangerous.
A Pennsylvania pro baseball team forfeited a game after several players refused to wear Pride Night jerseys, turning a local promotion into a national flashpoint. The episode has reopened difficult questions about inclusion, expression, and who gets to define a team’s values.