Today in Supreme Court History: July 6, 1835
On July 6, 1835, Chief Justice John Marshall, a pivotal figure in the establishment of the Supreme Court's authority, passed away.
Europe May Never Be Cool, but It Can Embrace Air Conditioning
The political class in Europe must overcome its reluctance towards air conditioning, a technology that can save lives amid rising temperatures.
Hamas Dissolves Gaza Governing Body, Transitions to Technocratic Committee
In a significant political shift, Hamas has announced the dissolution of its governing body in Gaza, transitioning to a technocratic committee to manage administrative duties.
Train Services Halted in Florence Due to Maintenance, Technical Issues Cause Delays on Alternative Line
Train services in Florence are currently halted for maintenance, with a technical issue in Follonica causing delays on the alternative line. The situation has since been resolved.
European Markets Show Caution Ahead of Tech Earnings, Milan Sees Minor Gains
As investors prepare for key tech earnings, Milan's stock market has seen a modest increase of 0.1%. Positive futures on Wall Street and falling oil prices contribute to the cautious optimism.
Harry's Invitation to Buckingham Palace Declined: 'Duke's Late Response'
The royal family reopens the crisis following King Charles's offer to his rebellious son, Prince Harry, whose response was considered late.
Tajani: Trump's Words Speak for Themselves, We Move Forward with US Relations
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stresses the importance of maintaining strong ties with the United States, despite controversial statements made by Trump.
PBS Features Jason Stanley on U.S. Policies and Fascism
In a recent PBS appearance, Jason Stanley, a professor and author, discusses the implications of expelling Haitians and warns of a rise in fascism in America.
Trump Mocks Obama with AI Image of Graffitied Air Force One
President Trump recently shared an AI-generated image depicting a graffiti-covered Air Force One featuring Barack and Michelle Obama, igniting discussions about its meaning.
Mamdani's Speech on America's 250th Birthday Sparks Debate on Patriotism
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivered a controversial speech marking America's 250th birthday, criticizing the nation's historical narrative and calling out systemic supremacy.
Op-Ed: Why Spokane Needs to Keep Its Transit Momentum
Spokane County voters have a chance to renew a 0.2% sales tax to fund transit services on the upcoming August ballot. This initiative is vital for the community.
Trump Warns of Republican Party's Demise Amid Democrats' Plans
In a recent statement, President Trump asserted that the Republican Party could become 'DEAD' if Democrats succeed in their efforts to reshape the Supreme Court and abolish the filibuster.
Trump Administration Repeals Multiple Gun Regulations
The Trump administration has rolled back several gun regulations, igniting a debate over public safety and Second Amendment rights.
Brooks Critiques Authoritarianism from Both Sides on PBS News Hour
On PBS News Hour, David Brooks critiques authoritarianism, targeting both Trump and the Democratic Socialists of America, while Capehart downplays the DSA's influence.
National Guard Troops Involved in Fatal Shooting in Downtown Memphis
A man was shot and killed by National Guard troops in downtown Memphis early on July 5th. The incident is under investigation by state authorities.
MS NOW's Ruhle and Crew Discuss Deutsch's Concerns Over Socialism
On the latest episode of Money, Power, Politics, Stephanie Ruhle and her panel addressed Donnie Deutsch's worries about socialism's rise in the Democratic Party, labeling them as concerns from a 'small group'.
President Trump Honors World War II Veterans at 'America 250' Fireworks Show
During the 'America 250' fireworks extravaganza, President Trump honored World War II veterans, celebrating their sacrifices and contributions to the nation.
Mike Johnson Plans to Advance Trump’s Voter ID Legislation
Speaker Mike Johnson has announced his intention to expedite the passage of President Trump's voter ID bill through the House once it reconvenes.
Turkey Intensifies Arrests Ahead of NATO Summit in Ankara
In the lead-up to a major NATO summit, Turkey has ramped up arrests, detaining various individuals including journalists and academics during police operations across the country.
When Will Obama Say, 'What's Happened to My Party?'
Former President Barack Obama is expected to address the current challenges facing the Democratic Party and share his thoughts on its future direction.