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U.S. Senate examines constitutional protections of birthright citizenship
B (The Center Square) – Prior to arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court Trump v. Barbara case, the U.S. Senate held a hearing reviewing the constitutional context of birthright citizenship for children…
‘The Daily Show’ Has Huge Ratings Swing: How it Compares With Kimmel, Gutfeld & More
M The Daily Show is experiencing a ratings surge, with February delivering the late-night show’s biggest total audience in over five years. According to LateNighter, citing Nielsen Live+7 ratings data,…
From church halls to restaurants, fish fries fill the calendar
J Every Friday during Lent, frying pans across the United States work like clockwork as Catholics skip meat and reach for fish instead. A religious practice of abstaining from meat…
9 Italian recipes everyone falls in love with
M There are 9 Italian recipes here that have a way of winning people over without trying too hard. These are the kinds of ideas I keep on hand when…
Southern Lebanon paramedics risk deadly Israeli strikes to do their work
L Youssef Assaf was in a Lebanese Red Cross ambulance when it was targeted by an Israeli strike near Tyre, in southern Lebanon. The 35-year-old paramedic died of his wounds…
Magic mushroom-infused products appear in Colorado gas stations – what public health officials want consumers to know
D (AURORA, COLORADO) A Denver food and cannabis investigator became suspicious of PolkaDot-branded chocolate bars sitting next to convenience store energy shots and nicotine pouches in January 2026. Months earlier,…
Cancer vaccines could transform treatment and prevention – but misinformation about mRNA vaccines threatens their potential
D (MORGANTOWN, WV) Scientists are making rapid progress toward a long-awaited goal that could help to reshape cancer care: mRNA cancer vaccines with the potential to significantly boost the immune…
My research on wheelchair basketball challenges one of the biggest assumptions about sex differences in sports
L Every March, millions of Americans fill out brackets and tune in to watch the NCAA college basketball tournaments known as March Madness. The men’s and women’s competitions unfold in…
With AI finishing your sentences, what will happen to your unique voice on the page?
G (PITTSBURGH) It’s a familiar feeling: You start a text message, and your phone’s auto-complete function suggests several choices for the next word, ranging from banal to hilarious. “I love…”…
Len Deighton, spy novelist who created the anti-Bond
A British writer Len Deighton, who has died at 97, created the sardonic working-class spy played by Michael Caine in the 1965 Cold War film “The Ipcress File”. Deighton “passed…
