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The Supreme Court will issue opinions in two remaining cases. President Biden wraps up a week of high-level meetings with allies in Europe. Election denialism evolves into a nationwide movement.
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While in Europe, President Biden committed more U.S. troops to NATO and worked with G-7 leaders on Russia. Before heading home, he'll take questions about the domestic issues waiting for him.
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Tony Boselli had his bronze bust unveiled in Canton, Ohio, over the weekend, but this should not be the final chapter of his Jacksonville Jaguars legacy. It should be the... Read more ...
Ex-President Trump was the first to alert everyone to the FBI search. Political supporters are outraged and that anger has spilled over to conservative media, where Trump is... Read more ...
NPR's A Martinez talks to former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who has been assisting with talks for a U.S.-Russia prisoner swap that would bring two Americans, who've been... Read more ...
MONTREAL, Que. - Premier François Legault and his Coalition Avenir Québec are certain to win the next provincial election. Less clear is what the race will do to his... Read more ...
RIGA, Latvia - The U.S. will conduct more more military exercises with Baltic nations such as Latvia, and look to provide increased training, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin... Read more ...
Critics of the FBI search of ex-President Trump's Mar-A-Lago estate say he had been cooperating and a raid was unnecessary. But Trump has a record of trying to fend off probes... Read more ...
Can you really blame your sadness on your serotonin levels? Recent research says “probably not.” While the public has been led to believe that depression is due to an... Read more ...
The Biden administration on Tuesday got some much-needed good news on inflation: Online consumer prices dropped in July - the first time in more than two years that's... Read more ...
Private agencies that provide services for the intellectually and developmentally disabled have long warned that, without fresh state and federal funding, they would be unable... Read more ...
Many legal scholars in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's radical decision to reverse Roe v. Wade have focused on the dangerous implications of the court's centuries-old... Read more ...