Texas Senate Passes Redistricting Bill
After passing the Republican-dominated upper chamber in an 18 to 11 party-line vote, the bill now heads to the desk of Gov. Greg Abbott.
What to Know About the AAP, RFK. Jr., COVID-19 Vaccines, and Conflicts of Interest
The American Academy of Pediatrics is recommending many young children receive a COVID-19 vaccine, diverging from U.S. government recommendations.
Trump Plans to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook ‘If She Doesn’t Resign’
Others say the president cannot terminate independent Federal Reserve Board members.
Back to School: What to Know About Cell Phone Bans in K–12
The first state-wide policy took effect two years ago.
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Why More Homeowners Are Choosing Disaster-Resistant Homes
More Americans were prioritizing home purchases and upgrades to include features that resist extreme weather events, experts said.
Post-Conflict Ukraine: 4 Possible Security Guarantees
The United States and Ukraine’s European allies are brainstorming means of deterring future Russian aggression in the event that a peace deal is reached.
Florida Appeals Judge’s Ruling Against Expansion of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
The ruling stops the sending of detainees to the illegal immigrant detention center and bars new construction there.
How Hollywood Alienated Middle America—And What’s Next | Nick Searcy
Searcy played James Baker in the Reagan biopic last year and is perhaps best known for his role as Art Mullen in the crime drama ‘Justified.’
Lyle Menendez Denied Parole a Day After Brother’s Release Rejected in Parents’ Murders
The California Board of Parole Hearings decided that Lyle Menendez should remain imprisoned.
Interior Department Halts $1.5 Billion Offshore Wind Project Off Rhode Island
Revolution Wind is now 80 percent complete, with 45 out of 65 wind turbines installed, according to Danish company Orsted.
Chinese Woman Gets 15 Years for Role in Conspiracy to Import Drugs to US
The marketing manager for a biotech company conspired to import a fentanyl precursor from China, enough to make millions of deadly doses.
Furniture Tariff Investigation Underway, Details Coming Within 50 Days: Trump
The president announced that tariffs are coming for furniture imports, with a goal of restoring manufacturing to the United States.
5 Single-Weight Exercises to Build Muscle With Ease
There are many excellent exercises you can perform with only a single weight. Here are five that can get you in better shape.
American Parents Fear Effects of Screens More Than Drugs and Obesity: New Poll
From junk food to TikTok, parents’ biggest health fears have changed significantly.
Trump Says He Will Make ‘Very Important Decision’ on Russia-Ukraine Negotiations in 2 Weeks
The U.S. president is weighing potential options, including imposing massive sanctions or tariffs on Moscow.
Day in Photos: Fire in Spain, Belgian Diplomatic Mission to Africa, and Big Movies Pumpkin Exhibition
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
The Infinite Pickle Glitch
One clever kitchen hack will keep you crunching happily through the months ahead.
‘Eden’: The Film Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle Ad Was For
A-list director Ron Howard’s powerful, true tale of deviousness, set in the Galápagos Islands, is part ‘Robinson Crusoe’ and part ‘Lord of the Flies.’
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Appeals Court Tosses Trump’s $500 Million Civil Penalty in Business Fraud Case
A judge said the penalty violated the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on excessive fines.

Bed Bath & Beyond Says It Won’t Operate Stores in ‘Overregulated' California
The company chairman claims the state is too expensive and risky for the home goods retailer to open or reopen stores.
Trump Calls for Fed Governor Lisa Cook’s Resignation Over Mortgage Fraud Allegations
Federal housing finance regulator Bill Pulte accused Cook of mortgage fraud.

How Weight Lifting Strengthens Heart Structure and Function
How to get the most heart health benefits from resistance training.

7 Common Fears Homeschool Parents Don’t Need to Worry About
Having the ability to be flexible and go at their own pace help families breathe easier.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Appeals Court Tosses Trump’s $500 Million Civil Penalty in Business Fraud Case
A judge said the penalty violated the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on excessive fines.

Bed Bath & Beyond Says It Won’t Operate Stores in ‘Overregulated' California
The company chairman claims the state is too expensive and risky for the home goods retailer to open or reopen stores.
Trump Calls for Fed Governor Lisa Cook’s Resignation Over Mortgage Fraud Allegations
Federal housing finance regulator Bill Pulte accused Cook of mortgage fraud.
Florida AG Urges Supreme Court to Strike Down Gun Ban for Young Adults
A federal appeals court ruled that the Florida law was constitutional.

House Committee Launches Probe Into California’s High-Speed Rail
The investigation will focus on whether ridership projections were inflated to secure federal and state funds. The rail authority calls the inquiry ‘baseless.’

DHL Among Major Couriers Suspending Business Customer Parcels to the US
The decision follows Trump’s executive order eliminating duty-free treatment for low-value imports into the country.

49ers’ Pearsall: Rash of Wide-Receiver Injuries ‘Not Normal,’ but Team Pushing Forward
‘We can complain about it or we can put our heads down and go to work,’ said the second-year player.

Brent Hinds, Former Mastodon Singer-Guitarist, Dies at 51 in Motorcycle Crash
Hinds was killed while riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle late Wednesday night when the driver of a BMW SUV failed to yield while making a turn





















































































