Southern States Rush to Redraw District Maps After Supreme Court Ruling
Southern states rush to redraw district maps following a SCOTUS ruling. The decision could add more election-related cases to the Supreme Court's plate.
Joint-Service Military Medics Provide Free Healthcare in Hawaii, Tropic Care 2026
US Army, Marine Corps, and Navy Reserves provide free healthcare services in Hawaii during Tropic Care 2026…
Join Tampa’s Juneteenth 5K: Uniting for Fitness, Freedom & Diabetes…
TAMPA, Fla. - The Lowry Park in Tampa became the venue for the much-awaited Juneteenth 5K Community Run and Walk,…
Citadel Securities Outlines Key Market Factors for Late June and July
Citadel Securities highlights the significance of the final stretch of June for the stock market, focusing on retail trading, technical reset factors, and seasonality.
Chaos in Manhattan Court Case of UnitedHealthcare Exec’s Alleged Killer
The ongoing high-profile case of Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, sees…
Appleton Aims for Solar Panel Payoff on Library Roof
Appleton's library is adding solar panels to its roof, funded by a reimbursement for a geothermal system. The…
‘Here Comes the Sun’: A Hopeful, Urgent Call to Action
John L. Turner reviews Bill McKibben's book on renewable energy, highlighting its arguments against Trump's hostility towards green energy sources.
Cockroach Janta Party Stages Protests in India Demanding Education…
Cockroach Janta Party, a Gen Z political movement in India, demands the resignation of education minister amid exam…
Vice President Vance in Switzerland for First Round of Iran-U.S Nuclear Talks
Vice President Vance heads to Switzerland for first round of nuclear negotiations with Iran, despite Iran's threat…
Janeese Lewis George’s Victory: A Shift Towards Socialism in Urban Politics
Janeese Lewis George, a vocal democratic socialist, has won the Washington D.C. mayoral primary, promising expansive social welfare plans.