Results are coming in for the first few primaries in what will be a busy month of elections:
➡️ In Kansas, voters rejected an amendment to the state constitution that would have taken away the right to an abortion. It's the first vote on abortion rights to take place since the fall of Roe. ➡️ It was a good night for Trump-backed candidates, with wins for Tudor Dixon and John Gibbs in Michigan, as well as Blake Masters and Mark Finchem in Arizona.
Inflation is top of mind for parents shopping for the back-to-school season. A survey shows families are cutting back on travel, dipping into savings and reusing supplies in order to afford school necessities.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres says "humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation."Global politics is under great stress from the climate crisis, the COVID pandemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and more, while countries are growing and modernizing their nuclear arsenals.
In a meeting with Taiwanese leaders, Nancy Pelosi said the U.S. will not abandon its commitment to the self-governing island. Her visit sparked stark warnings from China; the White House worried that it could trigger a crisis in the Taiwan Strait and worsen already tense U.S.-China relations.
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Ten years ago, a group of engineers at a warehouse in Mukilteo, Wash., thought they had developed the next American success story: a breakthrough battery that held enough energy to power a house and could be used for decades. But the U.S gave the technology to China, and the warehouse stands empty today.
As the world faces unprecedented heat waves, many are asking: How do you stay cool without air conditioning? India and other countries across the Global South have long figured it out, and here are their biggest tips.
Jewish musician Jeremiah Lockwood and his band The Sway Machinery are on a mission to reintroduce the world to cantorial music.
Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully has died at 94. His distinctive voice and talent for making a personal connection with listeners made him as synonymous with the Dodgers as any player, manager or team official.
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