NPR News
The court, in a 6-3 decision along partisan lines, ruled that Louisiana's 2024 election map, which created a second majority-Black congressional district, was "an unconstitutional racial gerrymander."
Missouri News
Senate Democrats oppose measures reducing how long people have to file personal injury and uninsured motorist claims.
Kansas News
Homegrown athletes are spreading lucha libre, or traditional Mexican wrestling, across the Plains. It’s more than just entertainment, as it carries cultural history with it while sometimes addressing modern challenges in the world.
NPR News
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The eight state highway’s origins started in Springfield, Missouri a century ago on April 30, 1926.
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By weakening Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination in redistricting, the Supreme Court has paved the way for the largest-ever drop in representation by Black members of Congress.
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Like many vets, it took Fred Minnick time to find the best way to cope with what he would learn was PTSD. For Minnick, sense and peace came with bourbon — and "taste mindfulness."
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The final stop on Turning Point USA's college campus tour at the University of Idaho seemed more like the organization's previous events, with audience member debates and an energetic, young crowd.
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After clashing with lawmakers over the Iran war, Pete Hegseth returns for second day of testimony, a look at Fed chair Jerome Powell's legacy, SCOTUS strikes severe blow to Voting Rights Act.
NPR Tech News
- Elon Musk accuses OpenAI's leaders of 'looting the nonprofit' in court testimony
- Families sue OpenAI over Canadian mass shooter's use of ChatGPT
- EU says Meta is failing to keep underage users off Facebook and Instagram
- Australia moves to tax Meta, Google and TikTok to fund newsrooms
- Elon Musk testifies against OpenAI, seeking Sam Altman's ouster
CBC News
- Will the visit by King Charles help mend fences between the U.K. and the U.S.?
- Trump's controversial ballroom is getting a new push. How did we get here?
- Your past is calling: Why 'retro' landline phones are trending with adults and kids alike
- Montreal father faces deportation as immigration advocates decry more family separations
- Liberals are pitching a brand new police agency for financial crimes. How would that work?
CBC Canada News
- Montreal father faces deportation as immigration advocates decry more family separations
- Your past is calling: Why 'retro' landline phones are trending with adults and kids alike
- Liberals are pitching a brand new police agency for financial crimes. How would that work?
- Budget 2026 reveals how N.L.'s economy is driven by oil, mining and fishing
- Women oppose publication bans in Nunavut sexual assault case