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If Justice Alito resigns before the midterms, a Trump nominee to the Supreme Court is likely to sail

If a Supreme Court justice retires before the November midterms, this is how Trump and Senate Republicans can successfully confirm a successor.

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Days of intense rain and snowmelt overwhelmed old dams and breached roads, forcing evacuations. Nearly…

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Tampa residents, take note: The Battery has delivered for the Atlanta Braves, but not for Georgia taxpayers.

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Rotavirus cases in children are rising – but a highly effective vaccine has slashed hospitalizations

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HEPA air purifiers may boost brain power in adults over 40 – new research

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High school yearbooks focus on the fun students had, obscuring the pain people also experienced

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How personal finance advice is getting political, thanks to ‘finfluencers’

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Why Trump can’t just decree changes to voting by mail – a former federal judge explains how the pres

The US Constitution gives states control of elections. An executive order by President Trump aims to take away that control. A former…

By John E. Jones III - 23 hours ago
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It’s a sing-off! Myth-busting about birds and sex when it comes to defending the nest

Males aren’t the only angry birds defending their territory. A clever test finds which songbirds step up to fight off intruders…

By Benjamin Freeman - 23 hours ago
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Why the US military is stuck using $1 million missiles against Iran’s $20,000 drones

Bureaucratic hurdles mean the US military typically has to wait a decade between the time it sees a new threat and the employment…

By Aaron Brynildson - 2 days ago

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Heart transplant doctors could help more people by accepting donations from the obese

As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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Social media companies should ditch clickbait, and compete over trustworthiness

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Cities can jump-start climate progress by plugging in their vehicles

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Is there structural racism on the internet?

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Purdue-Kaplan deal blurs lines between for-profit and public colleges

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