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The Supreme Court is heading into its final weeks with 26 unresolved cases, including key decisions on presidential immunity, abortion, gun laws, homelessness, and social media regulation.
32% of U.S. voters prioritize a candidate's stance on abortion, with pro-choice voters' increased intensity since the Dobbs decision benefiting Democrats more than Republicans.
NATO has surpassed its target by placing over 300,000 troops on high readiness, ramping up its forces in response to the threat from Russia following the invasion of Ukraine.
The Supreme Court preserved access to the abortion pill mifepristone, ruling that challengers lacked standing to sue against the FDA's approval and expanded access.
Stavridis argues that to counter China and Russia in Africa, the US should support key "anchor" countries, enhance regional ties, coordinate with allies, and compete with China's Belt and Road.
Tesla's unsold inventory has reached record levels, with over 47K extra cars stored due to production outpacing deliveries amid slowing sales and increased competition.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas failed to disclose three trips funded by GOP donor Harlan Crow, prompting calls for an enforceable code of conduct for the court.
X, formerly known as Twitter, is making users' likes private to enhance anonymity and privacy, causing controversy and mixed reactions among users and critics.
RNC is preparing for the possibility that Trump may not attend the upcoming convention due to his legal troubles, ensuring he can address attendees remotely if necessary.
John Fetterman has a history of speeding and distracted driving, including multiple speeding violations and a recent car accident in Maryland where he rear-ended another driver.
Gun control groups are avoiding commenting on Hunter Biden’s gun conviction and his likely Second Amendment appeal, creating political tension amid his father's administration.
Russian prosecutors approved an indictment for WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, falsely accusing him of espionage and sending his case to a trial, where he could face secret hearings.
Trump reportedly called Milwaukee a "horrible city" during a meeting with House Republicans, though his spokesman claimed Trump was discussing crime and election issues.
Sandy Hook shooting survivors graduated from Newtown High School on Wednesday, honoring the 20 students killed in the 2012 tragedy with a tribute and moment of silence.
The unpredictable European elections show the rise of the far right, suggesting that American might follow a similar trend, with Trump being a more dangerous figure than Le Pen.
Following Fineman's death from pancreatic cancer, Biden called him "one of the great journalists of our time," praising his personal approach and decades-long career in Washington.
In a society plagued by isolation and polarization, Rick Grimaldi shows how The Mingle Project can inspire workplaces to bridge generational and cultural gaps.
Following Eugene Young's exit from Delaware’s House race, State Sen. Sarah McBride is set to become the first transgender member of Congress and Delaware's youngest official.
Former President George H.W. Bush, remembered as one of the most gracious politicians, was posthumously celebrated on his 100th birthday for his extensive achievements.
Biden repeatedly witnessed his dog Commander attack Secret Service agents, with over three dozen incidents, including punctured clothes and staff calls for the dog to be muzzled.
The American Petroleum Institute plans to sue to halt Biden's emissions reductions and EV push, arguing EPA regulations will phase out gas vehicles by 2032.
PM Trudeau is attending the G7 summit, featuring a special address by Pope Francis on AI and peace appeals, where leaders pledged $50 billion to Ukraine.