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Sunday, July 19, 2026
Artificial intelligence becomes flashpoint in midterm elections as industry factions spend millions
Tens of millions of dollars are flowing into midterm election races as different sectors of the artificial intelligence industry back opposing candidates and ballot measures. The spending reflects fundamental disagreements over how AI should be regulated and deployed.
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Community News
Read Section →Supreme Court Rules Against Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court struck down former President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. In a 6-3 decision, justices affirmed that the 14th Amendment confers citizenship on nearly all individuals born within U.S. borders. The ruling upholds lower court judgments regarding the executive order's conflict with constitutional provisions.
Jul 19
Most Kidney Transplant Candidates Never Make It to Waiting List, Study Finds
Jul 19
Vance Says Iran Agrees to Resume Nuclear Inspections
Jul 19
Trump Administration Pursues Election Policy Changes Ahead of Midterms
Jul 19
Crime & Public Safety
Read Section →Most Americans Face Daily Scam Attempts, Yet Few Report Losses
An AP-NORC poll shows most Americans encounter scam attempts regularly, and roughly 3 in 10 have suffered financial or information losses. However, most victims do not report their experiences to authorities.
Jul 19
3 Million Drop Health Coverage as Federal Subsidies End
Jul 19
Community Sports
Read Section →Extreme Weather Across US Brings Heat Alerts, Western Wildfires, Southern Flooding
Nearly half the United States is under alert for dangerous heat with forecasters predicting record temperatures. Meanwhile, the West confronts deadly wildfires fueled by hot, dry conditions, while parts of the South are drying out following catastrophic flash flooding.
Jul 19
Road Infrastructure Faces Challenges Amidst Changing Climate Conditions
Jul 19
Heat alerts cover 111 million Americans ahead of July Fourth
Jul 19
Heat Warning Continues as Record Temperatures Begin to Break
Jul 19
Heat alerts cover 111 million Americans ahead of July Fourth
Jul 19
Local Business
Read Section →Ten Years After Brexit, Economic Data Shows Mixed Results
A decade after voting to leave the European Union, Britain's economy has underperformed compared to other developed nations, though the damage fell short of some economists' 2016 predictions.
Jul 19
Oil Prices Return to Pre-Conflict Levels as Middle East Tensions Ease
Jul 19
Falling Home Prices Signal Different Economic Conditions Across U.S. Markets
Jul 19
Strait of Hormuz Closure Disrupts Fertilizer Shipments, Natural Gas Supply
Jul 19
Columnists
Read Section →The Affirmation Nobody Tells You About: Why "I Don't Know Yet" Is More Powerful Than "I Can Do Anything
We've been sold the wrong affirmation. Here's why admitting what you don't know might be the most honest—and most empowering—thing you can say today.
Jul 19
Why Haiku Breaks Your Brain in the Best Way (And Why You Should Write One Today)
Jul 19
The Dangerous Comfort of Certainty—Why the Smartest People Often Ask the Most Questions
Jul 19
The Fed Just Admitted It's Flying Blind—And Markets Know It
Jul 19
The Silent Treatment Isn't Communication—It's Just Silence With Feelings
Jul 19
State News
Read Section →Artificial intelligence becomes flashpoint in midterm elections as industry factions spend millions
Tens of millions of dollars are flowing into midterm election races as different sectors of the artificial intelligence industry back opposing candidates and ballot measures. The spending reflects fundamental disagreements over how AI should be regulated and deployed.
Jul 19
Prosecutors push to increase sentences for domestic homicides
Jul 19
Senate Republicans Drop Iran War Powers Resolution After Trump Meeting
Jul 19
U.S. and Iran Agree on Framework for Nuclear Negotiations in Switzerland Talks
Jul 19
DEA faces scrutiny over fentanyl flow in New Mexico
Jul 19
National
Read Section →Supreme Court Returns Three Criminal Cases to Lower Courts; Justices Split on Race and Police Seizures
The Supreme Court on Monday sent back three criminal cases for further review, with justices disagreeing sharply over whether race should factor into Fourth Amendment seizure analysis and whether a death row inmate deserves a hearing on intellectual disability claims.
Jul 19
Trump Declines Housing Bill Signing; Bolton Pleads Guilty to Classified Documents Charge
Jul 19
Los Angeles schools limit student screen time in expanding national shift
Jul 19
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