Poll: Democrats’ Support for Israel Declines Amid Shifting US Views

A new AP-NORC poll reveals that bipartisan support for Israel in the United States has undergone a significant erosion, driven by partisan and generational divisions regarding the ongoing war in Gaza. Roughly one-third of American adults now believe Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians, marking a shift in public opinion nearly three years after the … Read more

National Guard Fatally Shoots Man During Memphis Pursuit

Two Tennessee National Guard members fatally shot 20-year-old Tyrin Johnson early Sunday morning in Memphis during a downtown foot pursuit, according to the Memphis Police Department. The guardsmen, who were patrolling as part of a federal task force, opened fire after authorities say Johnson turned toward them with a weapon. Johnson died at the scene … Read more

America’s 250th Birthday: Fireworks, Heat, and Politics

The 250th anniversary of American independence is being marked across the United States amid a convergence of extreme heat and political polarization. As celebrations proceed, triple-digit temperatures have forced the adjustment or cancellation of events, while public rhetoric remains divided along ideological lines, according to reports from the Associated Press. How is the nation marking … Read more

Trump Still Eyeing Greenland Acquisition, U.S. Envoy Says

U.S. President Donald Trump remains interested in acquiring Greenland, according to his special envoy to the territory, Jeff Landry. Despite firm rejections from Greenlandic officials and data suggesting widespread public opposition to the idea, Landry—who also serves as the governor of Louisiana—claims the U.S. could integrate the island through expanded trade and military presence. Why … Read more

NASA Launches Rescue Mission for Aging Telescope

A Northrop Grumman Pegasus rocket carrying a specialized three-armed spacecraft successfully launched from the Marshall Islands on Friday, marking the start of a mission to rescue NASA’s Swift Observatory. The mission, commissioned by NASA at a cost of $30 million, aims to capture the aging telescope and boost its orbit to prevent it from burning … Read more

Extreme Heat Hits US Northeast Ahead of July 4th

Extreme heat warnings were issued for New York, Boston, and Philadelphia on Wednesday as a heat dome pushes temperatures into the high 90s across the Northeast. The National Weather Service reports that humidity could cause heat indices to rise even higher, with Philadelphia and Boston potentially reaching temperatures above 100 degrees by Thursday. Why is … Read more

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. Reveals Treatment for Depression During Congressional Absence

New Jersey Republican Representative Tom Kean Jr. disclosed that he was receiving treatment for depression during an unexplained four-month absence from the U.S. House of Representatives. Kean, who missed over 100 votes since March 5, stated that his medical team advised him to remain hospitalized, according to his remarks on the House floor. Why the … Read more

NASA Races to Save Swift Telescope from Orbital Decay

NASA has initiated a $30 million salvage operation to rescue the Swift Observatory, an aging telescope currently losing altitude due to intense solar activity. The mission utilizes a robotic spacecraft, named Link, developed by startup Katalyst Space Technologies, to boost the observatory into a higher, more stable orbit. This marks the first American space robot … Read more

Luigi Mangione Federal Trial Postponed to January

Luigi Mangione’s federal trial for the killing of Brian Thompson has been postponed to January. U.S. District Judge Margaret Garnett announced the delay on Monday to allow Mangione’s legal team to focus on his upcoming state murder trial, which is scheduled to begin on Sept. 8. The hearing in Manhattan began approximately 20 minutes late … Read more

3 Firefighters Killed Battling Colorado-Utah Border Wildfires

Tragedy on the Front Lines Three firefighters died and two others sustained burn injuries Saturday while battling the Snyder Fire near the Colorado-Utah border. The crew members, employed by the U.S. Wildland Fire Service and the U.S. Forest Service, were overcome by flames during a “burnover”—a situation where fire movement blocks all escape routes—and were … Read more