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Today's Poll Question
Should President Biden cancel up to 20K in unpaid student interest for borrowers who owe more than their initial loan amount?
The Arizona Supreme Court upheld a pre-statehood law banning nearly all abortions, causing significant political upheaval, with immediate enforcement stayed for 14 days.
Biden's student loan forgiveness plan targets 30 million borrowers, using the Higher Education Act to aid those in long-term repayment, attending low-value programs, or facing financial hardships.
Zelensky warned that Russian influence has pierced the U.S. political system, criticized ending the war through concessions, and expressed openness to discussing war strategies with Trump.
Both James and Jennifer Crumbley were sentenced to 10-15 years for their negligence related to the 2021 Oxford High School shooting, emphasizing their failure to secure the firearm used by their son.
Uri Berliner reflects on his 25 years at NPR, observing a shift from an open-minded culture to one narrowly mirroring a specific U.S. segment, leading to lost trust among broader audiences.
Boeing engineer Sam Salehpour has accused the company of manufacturing shortcuts in the 777 and 787 Dreamliner production, facing retaliation and prompting FAA and Senate investigations.
The lottery winner of the $1.3B Powerball jackpot has come forward, will be identified after vetting, with the winning ticket sold at a Plaid Pantry in Northeast Portland, earning a $100K bonus.
Young voters, aware that their disillusionment with Democrats and hesitance to support Biden could lead to Trump's victory, reflect broader political dissatisfaction among this demographic.
A WaPo poll finds that while Americans overall remain skeptical of Trump's falsehoods, a growing number of Republicans now believe his claims, especially regarding election integrity.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin refuted accusations of Israeli genocide in Gaza, stating the U.S. lacks evidence despite widespread international criticism of Israel's military actions.
Ozempic's popularity surged partly due to its jingle, a modified version of the 1970s hit "Magic" by Pilot, recorded at London's Abbey Road Studios, embedding the brand in public consciousness.
In an interview, convicted attorney Michael Avenatti, jailed for stealing from clients and attempting to extort Nike, predicts Trump's conviction in the hush-money trial while attacking Cohen's credibility.
A California man is suing over 50 women for $2.6M, claiming defamation after they shared negative dating experiences about him on a Facebook group, but a judge ruled in favor of one defendant.
Arkansas' program of sending BMI letters to parents, intended to combat childhood obesity, has seen the state's obesity rates increase despite efforts and sparked concerns about causing stigma.
In a rare collaborative effort, ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, and Fox News are drafting a letter urging Biden and Trump to engage in televised debates, underscoring debates' role in American democracy.
A judge ordered the Bryn Mawr Film Institute to screen "The Child Within Me" as part of the Israeli Film Festival after its cancellation, affirming the film's cultural value amidst political controversy.
Rita Palma, a campaign official for RFK Jr., was found to have attended "Stop the Steal" rallies, including January 6, promoting election fraud claims and expressing support for Trump.
No Labels called off its 2024 presidential run due to the struggle to find traction and candidates, finding that the moderate politics it championed were already present in Biden's administration.
The EPA announced its first national standard to limit PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," in drinking water, aimed to protect around 100 million from exposure to harmful substances.
Norfolk Southern agrees to a $600 million settlement for the 2023 train derailment in eastern Ohio, covering claims within 20 miles and personal injury within 10 miles, without admitting liability.
Over 50 anti-Israel protesters, led by Christians for a Free Palestine and CodePink, were arrested after a Senate demonstration advocating for a ceasefire and aid led to a cafeteria shutdown.
iHeartMedia indirectly funds Senator Ted Cruz by paying over $630,000 to his supporting super PAC for ad revenue from his podcast, Verdict, sparking a campaign finance complaint.