Washington Democrats have proposed legislation to make voting a requirement for all eligible residents. The bill aims to take effect in 2026.

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Washington state Democrats push proposal for mandatory voting

The College Board announced a revision of its AP African American Studies course following ban by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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College Board revises African American Studies course after Florida ban

The discovery of two missing monkeys from the Dallas Zoo in an abandoned home has solved one mystery, but left many others unanswered.

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Missing Dallas Zoo monkeys have been found, but mysteries remain

The EPA has blocked a decades-old proposal for a Pebble Mine project in Southwest Alaska, home to the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery.

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EPA blocks decades-old proposal for copper and gold mine in Alaska

Since 1953, the National Prayer Breakfast has brought together religion and politics, and Congress is organizing the 2023 event.

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Congress takes over the National Prayer Breakfast

Georgia declares state of emergency over violent "Cop City" protests. Activists say they fear police violence and environmental harm.

Georgia governor declares state of emergency over ‘Cop City’ protests

A Project Veritas video, which purportedly shows a Pfizer executive discussing coronavirus mutation, is sparking controversy online.

Project Veritas video purports to show Pfizer exec discussing COVID mutations

Rep. George Santos may hold a high seat in U.S. power, but the list of lies and controversies following him is getting longer by the day.

Rep. Santos’ growing web of lies from the past and present

As the U.S. moves toward its goal of electric vehicles, one study is revealing the real world costs it could have.

Study reveals environment pays a high price for electric vehicles

ChatGPT has been blowing up on the internet. Now, the Artificial Intelligence tool is turning out to be a lot smarter than people thought.

ChatGPT AI passes MBA and medical licensing exams

The Supreme Court is set to hear a new case that could redefine religious freedom in the workplace. It involves a former USPS worker.

Former Postal Service worker’s religious freedom case heads to Supreme Court

Behind Amazon’s super quick deliveries are working conditions that federal safety investigators are calling unacceptable.

Amazon warehouses cited by OSHA for high injury risks

As the Russia-Ukraine War reaches its one-year mark, the United States is feeling the strain as supplies are running low.

Pentagon taps US ammo stockpile in Israel to supply Ukraine

A recent change to the dress code for female lawmakers in Missouri is sparking a contentious debate. There are new rules for “proper attire.”

Dress code for female lawmakers sparks debate in Missouri

Netflix took 3 years to reach one million users. But it took big tech's latest AI gold mine, ChatGPT, only 5 days.

ChatGPT threatens Google as Microsoft looks to invest in the AI giant

Chaos in Brazil after supporters of ousted former President Bolsonaro stormed capital buildings, refusing to accept his defeat.

Bolsonaro supporters attack Brazil’s capital as he seeks refuge in US

The U.S. Census Bureau announced it is redefining an urban area from one with 2,500 people to now one with more than 5,000.

US Census Bureau changes its definition of ‘urban’

The FBI is upping its reward, yet again, to help find the person who planted pipe bombs on the night before the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

FBI still searching for pipe bomb suspect 2 years after Jan. 6 attack

A new study shows that changes are made in a teenager's brain if they are "chronically online," or online an excessive amount of time.

Being ‘chronically online’ may be changing teens’ brains

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has been flipping the platform with some big changes. Now, he’s taking aim at scientific consensus.

Musk announces new Twitter policy is to follow, question science

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that his office will investigate a Christmas drag show accused of being indecent for children.

Gov. DeSantis investigating Christmas drag show where children were present

The wife and daughter of former Iranian soccer star Ali Daei were prevented from leaving Iran after being accused of supporting protestors.

Iran reroutes soccer star’s flight, pursues high-profile protest supporters

New "Twitter Files" suggest Twitter secretly helped the U.S. wage a propaganda campaign in the Middle East at the request of The Pentagon.

Twitter Files: Twitter secretly aided Pentagon propaganda campaigns

The U.S. Air Force is grounding its fleet of B-2 Spirit Stealth Bombers, after one of the aircraft caught fire during an emergency landing.

US Air Force grounds fleet of B-2 bombers after emergency landing