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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.

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DOJ Says States Not Required to Provide Disability Care Access

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.

Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Users Can Own Guns

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.

Pro Baseball Team Refuses Pride Jerseys, Walks Off Game

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.

3 Veterans Just Received the Nation’s Highest Military Honor for Heroism in Vietnam and Afghanistan

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.

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Tay Keith Was Found Dead at 29 and the Music Community Is Demanding Answers

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.

Obama Did Not Hold Back at His Presidential Center Debut, said America’s Founding Fathers Fell Terribly Short

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.

Experts say the risk of a major California earthquake is higher than it has been in years

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 World Cup team left the U.S. earlier than expected after its tournament opener

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.

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The Housing Squeeze Is Still Keeping Homeownership Out of Reach

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Why Student Loan Collections Restarting Now Matters

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.

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DOJ Says States Not Required to Provide Disability Care Access

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.

Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Users Can Own Guns

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.

Pro Baseball Team Refuses Pride Jerseys, Walks Off Game

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.

3 Veterans Just Received the Nation’s Highest Military Honor for Heroism in Vietnam and Afghanistan

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.

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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.

Obama Did Not Hold Back at His Presidential Center Debut, said America’s Founding Fathers Fell Terribly Short

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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.

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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.