Trump’s July 4 Speech Divides America

On America’s 250th birthday, President Trump used a “golden age” Fourth of July speech to praise the nation’s greatness while attacking “communists” and doubting modern voting rules, turning a day meant to unite the...

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Deadly Heat Wave Claims at Least 19 Lives in New Jersey

As New Jersey officials report at least 19 suspected heat-related deaths in just a few days, many Americans see yet another warning that basic...

Attention Turns From Citizenship to Court Power

The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling kept birthright citizenship intact—and Democrats answered by threatening to expand the Court.Story HighlightsThe Court struck down President Trump’s executive order and upheld birthright citizenship for almost all babies born on U.S. soil.Democratic leaders praised the decision but renewed calls to add justices, despite no specific bill or seat number now on the table.Republicans control Congress, making any expansion proposal a near-certain dead end for now.Dissents and a partial concurrence signaled ongoing legal debate over the Fourteenth Amendment’s scope.What The Court Decided And Why It MattersOn June 30, 2026, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that...

Bedtime Bites, Blood Pressure Spikes

Most of us casually eat late into the night, yet growing heart research says the real danger may be how close those calories are to bedtime, not just what’s on the plate.Story SnapshotSeveral studies link earlier dinners and longer overnight fasting with better heart and metabolic health.New data suggest eating most of your calories after 6 p.m. is tied to higher blood pressure and worse blood sugar control, at least in women.A strict “6 p.m. ban” is more of a simple rule-of-thumb than a proven cutoff, and some large studies find weaker or mixed effects.Doctors and major heart groups...

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3-Year-Old Son: Father’s Heartbreaking Words

A New Jersey father’s raw public grief after his 3-year-old son drowned has turned one family tragedy into a larger warning about how fast...

NPR’s Alito Error: One False Headline, Millions Misled

NPR’s false Alito retirement story lasted only minutes, but the damage was immediate and public.Quick TakeNPR retracted its story after saying Justice Samuel Alito was retiring, then corrected the report on air and online.The network said correspondent Nina Totenberg misheard remarks about retirements as she left the Supreme Court.The Supreme Court said neither Alito nor its public information office had announced a retirement.The episode fed fresh doubts about media fact-checking and how fast rumors spread online.How the false report startedNPR said its Supreme Court and legal affairs correspondent, Nina Totenberg, misheard a statement while leaving the court on Tuesday....

Chaos After the Quake: Aid Slow, Looting Explodes

When aid crawls and even police join the chaos, disaster survivors learn that in the real world of La Guaira, you are on your own.Story SnapshotPowerful earthquakes shattered Venezuela’s La Guaira coast, killing hundreds and leaving thousands without shelter or basics.As security forces focused on rescue, stores and warehouses were looted for food, water, medicine, and also TVs and appliances.Reports show some looters were desperate survivors, while others – including some officers – treated the crisis as a chance for easy theft.Slow, limited aid and rising anger echo a wider pattern where governments promise help but everyday people see...

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Quake Zone Turns Lawless Overnight

When earthquake survivors in Venezuela felt abandoned, some grabbed food to live while others – including alleged cops – grabbed flat‑screen televisions.Story SnapshotQuake-hit La...

Iran’s Nuclear ‘Win’ Isn’t What It Seems

Iran’s promise to let nuclear inspectors back in looks like a win on paper, but the fine print still leaves major gaps.Quick TakeIAEA Director General Rafael Grossi called the inspectors’ return an “initial” and “constructive” step.Iran says the move does not mean full cooperation, and access remains limited.U.N. reporting says technical work on verification is starting, but access is still not complete.Recent IAEA reporting says Iran still has not given access to all declared enrichment sites.Inspectors Return, But Not on Full TermsInternational Atomic Energy Agency inspectors have returned to Iran after months of strain over the country’s nuclear program....

Freed by Biden, Arrested Again Days Later in Florida

Florida officials say Biden’s autopen clemency put a repeat felon back on the street, and state police hauled him in again within days.Quick TakeFlorida Attorney General James Uthmeier says Oscar Fowler was arrested on state charges after a federal commutation.Authorities say Fowler was charged with intent to sell a controlled substance and felon in possession of a firearm.CNN says the rearrest is legally allowed because federal pardons do not cover state charges.Uthmeier has ordered a broader review of Biden clemency grants signed by autopen.Florida Moves Fast After Fowler’s ReleaseFlorida officials moved quickly after Oscar Fowler’s release from federal custody....

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