Electrical Grid Strained by Drought in Western States

Increased demand meeting with decreased power supply. Record temperatures in the Pacific Northwest have caused an increase in demand for electricity even as drought conditions have lessened western…

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First Atlantic Hurricane Strengthens Off Florida

Landfall expected between July 5 and 6. The National Hurricane Center has predicted that Elsa, previously classified as a tropical storm, is strengthening into the first hurricane of…

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Supreme Court Issues Final Opinions of Session

Upholds Arizona voting law. Strikes down California disclosure law.  On Thursday, the Supreme Court issued its final decisions of this current session for the cases of Brnovich v.…

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June Job Numbers Exceed Expectations

Jobless claims at lowest level since beginning of pandemic.  On Thursday, the Labor Department released the latest round of numbers about the health of the U.S. jobs market.…

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State Department Relaxes Passport Gender Requirements

Passport holders will be able to choose gender without birth certificate proof. The State Department announced on Wednesday that people who are applying for passports in the United…

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Search Efforts Paused at Miami Condo

Officials cited structural concerns at collapsed building. In the early morning hours Thursday, rescue efforts at Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, were halted. Authorities expressed worry about…

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House Creates January 6 Investigation Committee

Senate had rejected bipartisan independent commission. On Wednesday in a vote of 222-190, the House of Representatives passed legislation to create a committee focused solely on investigating the…

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House Votes to Remove Confederate Statues from Capitol

Representatives voted 305-113 in favor of the measure. On Tuesday, the House of Representatives approved the removal of statues of Confederate leaders from the Capitol Building by a…

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Panama Warns U.S. About Migrant Makeup

Terrorists are blending in, Panama minister says. According to Panamanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Erika Mouynes, terrorists are blending in with migrants entering Panama in an effort to…

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Former Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Dead at 88

He oversaw Pentagon response to 9/11. Donald Rumsfeld, the former Defense Secretary who served two presidents, has passed away at the age of 88. A statement from the…

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