Nation Sep 15 Republicans, Democrats at odds over how to handle border as governors send migrants north The national conversation on immigration is once again at the forefront with Republicans and Democrats at odds over how to handle thousands of migrants at the southern border. Republican leaders have implemented a new strategy sending immigrants to Democratic-led cities,…
Politics Sep 15 Railroads and unions agree to deal, avoiding a potentially catastrophic shutdown Railroads and labor unions reached a tentative agreement Thursday preventing a strike that would have made supply chain issues even worse. The five-year deal includes raises for workers and addresses union concerns about working conditions, time off and schedules. Secretary…
Politics Sep 14 Polls show Republicans may not get red wave they hoped for in midterms Historical trends and months of polling previously predicted that Democrats will face trouble in the midterms. But recent data shows that a red wave may not be the tsunami that Republicans were hoping for. Democratic strategist Joel Benenson and Republican…
Nation Sep 14 Iowa teen who killed her rapist ordered to pay $150,000 to man’s family An Iowa court sentenced a teenage victim of sex trafficking to five years probation and ordered her to pay $150,000 to her abuser’s family. The case is underscoring a serious issue of justice where hundreds of victims of sexual abuse…
Nation Sep 12 How Jackson, Mississippi’s water crisis is a sign of larger racial inequities Residents in Jackson, Mississippi have gone without safe drinking water for weeks after flooding and a failure at the city’s largest water treatment plant. While water pressure has been restored, videos show dirty water is still coming through faucets. Amna…
Nation Sep 08 D.C. mayor declares emergency as Republican governors send migrant buses to Washington Washington, D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser declared a public emergency Thursday as thousands of migrants have been sent to the nation's capital from Texas and Arizona over the last several months. Buses are going to New York City and Chicago as…
Nation Sep 07 Sister’s death from ovarian cancer led to early detection for tennis legend Chris Evert Chris Evert dominated women's tennis in the 1970s and 80s. Her win-loss record in singles play is the best of any pro player, male or female, in history. But her toughest match was taking on ovarian cancer, often known as…
Health Sep 07 Who’s at the greatest risk of ovarian cancer? Nearly 20,000 women will receive a new diagnosis of ovarian cancer this year and more than 12,000 will die from the disease. Dr. Carol Brown, a gynecologic cancer surgeon and chief health equity officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,…
Nation Sep 06 Students return to school in Uvalde for first time since mass shooting that killed 21 Students and teachers returned to school in Uvalde for the first time since the massacre at Robb Elementary that left 21 dead. The new year comes with new concerns as parents, teachers and students worry if their schools are safe.
Science Sep 05 California’s move to ban sales of new gasoline-fueled cars could spread to other states In a historic vote in August, California regulators agreed to ban the sale of new gasoline-fueled cars by 2035. Because the state is the largest auto market in the U.S., the move could lead to a nationwide shift. But as…