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Today's Poll Question
When watching the video of Obama and Biden leaving the stage, which do you see?
Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, when Union troops declared over 250,000 enslaved people in Texas free, symbolizing enduring hope and the end of slavery in Confederate states.
RFK Jr. will not meet CNN’s debate requirements as he lacks the necessary ballot access and polling support, despite his efforts to appear on enough state ballots by the deadline.
The baseball world is mourning the loss of Willie Mays, "The Say Hey Kid," who passed away at 93, with heartfelt tributes highlighting his impact on the game and his remarkable character.
A heat dome is a high-pressure system that traps hot air, causing the Midwest and Northeast to experience extreme heat waves with persistent high temperatures and humidity this week.
Russia and North Korea have signed a strategic partnership to strengthen military and economic ties against the West as President Putin seeks ammunition for the Ukraine war.
Biden announced a new program offering legal status to 500,000 undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens, allowing them to apply for work permits and deportation protection.
Speculation about Trump's 2024 running mate includes J.D. Vance, who could secure the MAGA movement's future, but his ballot access and loyalty demands complicate the choice.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the national debt will exceed $50 trillion by 2034, with this year's deficit reaching $1.9 trillion due to rising defense and social safety net costs.
Despite his felony conviction, Trump leads Biden by 18 points in Iowa, with RFK Jr. at 9% and Biden's approval rating continuing to decline, according to a Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll.
The LAUSD Board of Education voted to ban cellphone use during the school day starting January 2025 to improve students' interpersonal skills and reduce social media distress.
U.S. Presidential debates have become less constructive and more confrontational, but simple structural and technological tweaks can improve their substance and respectfulness.
Thomas Friedman argues that American leaders should stop supporting Israel's government, which is leading the country into an existential crisis and potential multifront war.
Boeing's CEO admitted the company retaliated against whistleblowers exposing safety violations, apologizing to crash victims' families and committing to safety during a Senate hearing.
Nvidia surpassed Microsoft to become the most valuable public company, reaching a market cap of $3.34 trillion due to its dominant position in AI chip production and the recent boom in AI.
Justin Timberlake has been arrested and charged with misdemeanor DWI in the Hamptons after driving through a stop sign and swerving into oncoming traffic.
A year after the catastrophic implosion of the Titan submersible, which killed all aboard, no official reports have been issued, and investigations by various authorities are still ongoing.
One in four parents report their young children struggle with anxiety at bedtime, affecting their ability to fall and stay asleep, according to polling on children's health.
Luxury real estate brokers Oren and Alon Alexander face multiple sexual assault allegations and lawsuits from several women, threatening their careers and raising serious misconduct concerns.
The House Ethics Committee is investigating Gaetz for obstruction, issuing 25 subpoenas, while dropping some inquiries, confirming new allegations, and continuing to review claims.
McDonald's is ending its AI drive-thru trial, raising questions about the fast food industry's push for automation despite issues with incorrect orders and reliance on outsourced labor.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach sued Pfizer, alleging the company made misleading claims about COVID-19 vaccine safety risks, including myocarditis and pregnancy issues.
Anderson Lee Aldrich was sentenced for the Club Q massacre, pleading guilty to 74 federal hate crime and gun charges, with families disappointed by the lack of a capital sentence.