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May 24, 2026 — 32 stories from 12 sources
Birthright Citizenship
Birthright Citizenship
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Video of Cato Institute Online Event on the Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case
Tulsi Gabbard Exit Marks Fourth Woman to Leave Trump Cabinet
The Trump Administration Is Shielding Prediction Markets
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Politics
Politics
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Community Leaders in Florida Say Trump’s FEMA Pullback Leaves Them Struggling to Fill the Void
Today in Supreme Court History: May 24, 1870
Open Thread
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Truthout47d
Black Farmers Warn Pollution Is Changing The Food on Our Plates
If you’re lucky, your family is still using great‑grandma’s red beans and rice, black‑eyed peas, and potato salad recipes. And if you’re extremely fortunate, those meals might still taste like home, e
New law creates grant program that covers some college costs
Mississippi Today48d
New law creates grant program that covers some college costs
Mississippi residents who want to earn an associate degree or professional credential at one of the state’s community colleges could get some financial help through a new program.
Privately backed tollway plan prompts debate over use of residential lots
The Center Square48d
Privately backed tollway plan prompts debate over use of residential lots
(The Center Square) – The proposed route for a privately funded road and tollway over the Red River that would run through the Esplanade Subdivision in Shreveport drew concern from City Councilman Gra
Everyday Economics: History doesn't repeat, but the Fed Is hearing an echo
The Center Square48d
Everyday Economics: History doesn't repeat, but the Fed Is hearing an echo
(The Center Square) – Read this week's Fed minutes carefully and you'll hear 1970s.The Fed has stopped debating when to cut. Now it's debating whether to hold higher for longer — or hike again. A majo
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For most Nigeriens, France has no place in Niger
Global Voices48d
For most Nigeriens, France has no place in Niger
The coup d'état on July 26, 2023, underscored Nigeriens’ resolve to sever all ties with France
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Meet One of the Most Prolific Artists From Prison Music’s Golden Age
The Marshall Project48d
Meet One of the Most Prolific Artists From Prison Music’s Golden Age
Singer, songwriter, drummer and pianist Morgan White appeared on five albums inside Texas prisons. Outside, he said no to the music industry.
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Premier League Wants Domain Registrar Tucows to Unmask Sports Streaming Pirates
TorrentFreak48d
Premier League Wants Domain Registrar Tucows to Unmask Sports Streaming Pirates
This weekend features the final round in the Premier League football season, but the league’s anti-piracy enforcement machine is showing no signs of slowing down.
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Will my president save the Amazon? (commentary)
Mongabay47d
Will my president save the Amazon? (commentary)
In the coming months, voters in Brazil, Peru, and Colombia will elect new presidents. Together, these three countries contain roughly 82% of the Amazon rainforest, making their elections consequential
The EPA just walked back Hawai‘i’s plan to retire its dinosaur power plants
Grist48d
The EPA just walked back Hawai‘i’s plan to retire its dinosaur power plants
Hawaiʻi has some of the freshest air in the nation, but in some parts of the state hazy skies can impact tourism and public health.
Inside Climate News48d
Malnourished Gray Whales of the Eastern North Pacific Are in ‘Serious Trouble’
SEATTLE—Exceptionally skinny gray whales—enfeebled by starvation and mangled by blunt-force trauma—are washing up this spring along the coast of Washington state in numbers that alarm marine-mammal sc
Inside Climate News48d
Sewage and Fuel Leaks Contaminate the Potomac River, Source of Drinking Water for More Than 5 Million People
The warning signs were years in the making. And yet, regulators failed to heed the writing on the wall, according to Dean Naujoks.  
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The DJ Who Brought America Weird Al, Tom Lehrer, and 'Cows With Guns'
Reason Magazine48d
The DJ Who Brought America Weird Al, Tom Lehrer, and 'Cows With Guns'
When Barret Hansen, better known as Dr. Demento, recently ended his weekly show, he had spent 55 years spinning weird, silly, or otherwise strange songs on the radio or online. No mere fringe figure,
Autistic students who make it through college face a bigger challenge: getting jobs
The Hechinger Report48d
Autistic students who make it through college face a bigger challenge: getting jobs
PHILADELPHIA — The college gym is packed with employers offering work opportunities, but Jimmy Myers, a freshman at Drexel University, has come to the career fair to speak with just one of them: the S

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