How one activist is building a support system for transgender people in Florida
Last year, after the Florida Legislature passed several laws restricting rights for transgender people, many members of that community said they no longer felt safe. Some even left the state.
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How one activist is building a support system for transgender people in Florida
Last year, after the Florida Legislature passed several laws restricting rights for transgender people, many members of that community said they no longer felt safe. Some even left the state.
Jury selection proceeds in Trump trial
Seven jurors have been selected so far to weigh the evidence against the former president in his New York criminal trial.
How automakers plan to build more EV chargers
The automotive data company J.D. Power reports that the number one reason buyers are sticking with gasoline is that people are worried about access to public chargers.
What EPA's new rule for chemical plants means for clean air
The agency announced last week that plants across the country will be required to reduce emissions of two chemicals linked to cancer.
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The latest on the effort to repeal Arizona's near-total abortion ban
The state’s Supreme Court revived an 1864 law banning abortions without exceptions for rape or incest.
President Zelenskyy says Ukraine deserves similar Western military help Israel received against Iran
Armed forces of the U.S. , Britain, France and Jordan all helped Israel take down more than 300 Iranian drones and missiles. Many Ukrainians wish they were getting the same...
Are we in a new era of drone warfare?
Done warfare played a predominant role in Iran’s strike against Israel. Israel has been using drones supplemented with Artificial Intelligence in its war in Gaza.
Haiti establishes transitional council to choose new leaders
Gang violence and a humanitarian crisis have upended life in Haiti. To rectify the situation, a new transitional council has been approved to choose a new prime minister and a...
Volkswagen workers in Tennessee vote on joining United Autoworkers Union
The vote could have major implications for union organizing in the South.
What Beyond All Repair podcast has revealed about cold murder case
Beyond All Repair unspools the story of a woman, accused of killing her mother-in-law. She has always denied doing it, but she was implicated in the crime by her own...
Gift card scammers: How the U.S. is cracking down on fraud
Federal agents say the scheme is tied to Chinese organized crime.
E-bike battery swap network aims to end fires caused by unsafe charging
The lithium-ion batteries the bikes rely on have become one of the most common causes of fires and fire-related deaths in New York.
Black kidney patients moved up on transplant lists after years of flawed race-based assessments
Jazmin Evans was placed on the kidney transplant waiting list in 2019. In 2023, she received a letter informing her that she should have been placed on the waiting list...
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs law that prevents extreme heat protections
The move follows Texas, which passed similar legislation last year.
Chinese economy beats growth expectations despite concerns
China's economy had a stronger first quarter than was expected, but concerns remain over a crisis in the country's vital property sector.
Israeli settlers attack Palestinians in the West Bank
Israeli settlers in the West Bank attacked Palestinian villages near the city of Ramallah over the weekend.
Speaker Mike Johnson plans separate votes on aid for Israel and Ukraine
Johnson proposes separate votes for each, while the Senate has already passed a combined aid package.
Alabama's new congressional district is having a runoff. Here's why it matters
The new district was created last year after a lawsuit alleged the state’s congressional map was designed to disenfranchise Black voters.
One approach to reducing recidivism tackles matters of the heart
More than a third of the incarcerated people released return to prison within three years.