Despite divisions, a new poll reveals most agree on voting rights, equal protection, and privacy, expressing discontent with democracy's functioning.Insert Preheader
Today's Poll Question
Should states give workers the right to ignore after-hours calls, emails, and texts from their employers?
Despite divisions, a new AP-NORC poll reveals most Americans agree on core values like voting rights, equal protection, and privacy, expressing discontent with democracy's functioning.
President Biden and PM Netanyahu's upcoming call amid their strained relationship spotlights the contradictions in U.S. support for Israel despite growing frustrations over its actions in Gaza.
Top Democrats won't urge Justice Sotomayor to retire despite fears of a repeat scenario like Ruth Bader Ginsburg's, which shifted the Supreme Court's balance to the right.
Judge Merchan determined that Trump is not immune from the hush money prosecution due to not timely asserting his defense, dismissing the claim well after the specified 45-day period.
Improved vision from glasses allowed one woman the ability to diversify her farm and increase her income by 33%, highlighting a study's findings on the economic benefits of vision correction.
Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, highlights food as a universal right, mourning the loss of seven team members killed in Gaza, whose mission was to feed people beyond all divides.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice met with Dallas PD, admitted responsibility for a crash that injured four, and apologized after leaving the scene, promising to cooperate.
Jonathan Haidt's book "The Anxious Generation" intensifies the debate on the impact of smartphones on teen mental health by suggesting they contribute to a mental illness epidemic.
Billionaire Mets owner Steve Cohen foresees more shifting to a four-day workweek driven by AI and changes in productivity, though plans to maintain a traditional schedule at his own company.
San Francisco has proposed a bill to let workers in CA ignore calls and emails from work after hours, sparking controversy with business groups concerned about its feasibility and enforcement.
The Powerball jackpot soared to an estimated $1.23 billion, the fourth largest in history, after no winner from Wednesday's drawing, marking one of the longest streaks without a jackpot win.
Jason Kelce stirred Philly Twitter by buying a Tesla Cybertruck, sparking conversations about whether it's cool or not, given its unique look and Musk's polarizing influence.
Couples are enhancing their relationships by opting for "sleep divorces," sleeping in separate rooms to improve sleep quality and overall patience and engagement with each other.
A Dutch study indicates doubts about gender identity are common in teens, many outgrow their wish to change gender, suggesting psychological support over medical interventions.
A recent poll shows Americans oppose criminalizing abortion, are divided on deportation, see the U.S. as too politically correct, and largely agree on Biden's legitimate election win amidst divisions.
A recent study suggests the new retirement savings goal is $1.46 million, due to factors like healthcare costs, the shift from pensions to 401(k)s, and Social Security's uncertain future.
The anti-diet movement, backed by companies like General Mills and dietitian influencers, promotes unrestricted eating amid rising obesity, raising concerns while aiming to combat weight stigma.
LSU star Angel Reese plans to enter the WNBA draft after a stellar college career, including winning a national championship and multiple awards, eager for new professional challenges.
Travis Kelce, inspired by Taylor Swift's unique success and artistry, learns not to emulate her as he organizes his second music festival, valuing her influence on his approach to fan engagement.
Sage Steele revealed her 2021 interview with Biden was entirely scripted by ESPN, with strict instructions not to deviate from the script, emphasizing control by the network's executives.
The Cook Political Report now labels the Nevada Senate race a "toss-up," citing Biden's unpopularity and Sen. Rosen's branding challenges as key factors.
Carbon Majors report reveals that 57 fossil fuel and cement producers, including nations and companies, are responsible for 80% of global CO2 emissions since 2016.