The fight over “weakness” on the USS Abraham Lincoln isn’t really about tuna and noodles; it’s a stress test of two competing military virtues—stoicism and stewardship—and who gets to define hardship when a deployment stretches far past its expected limits. The Short Version Marine veteran Joey Jones condemned Lincoln sailors who aired food and morale […]
Amazon has moved its drone-delivery ambitions from a curiosity operating out of a handful of test markets to a nationwide logistics play, telling customers and investors that Prime Air will reach nearly 500 cities and towns by the end of the year — a sixfold jump from the 11 locations where the service runs today. […]
Transparency laws only work if officials treat their communications as public property; the Morens guilty plea is a case study in how routing government business off-book corrodes accountability and why the legal guardrails around FOIA and the Federal Records Act exist in the first place. The Short Version David M. Morens, a longtime senior adviser […]
When a licensing regulator’s process starts to look like leverage over a newsroom’s viewpoint, you are no longer debating bureaucratic timing—you are testing the First Amendment’s guardrails in the one communications sector where the government still holds a choke point. At a Glance Disney and ABC filed suit to halt the FCC’s early renewal process […]
Florida’s execution of William Frances Silvia — carried out by lethal injection at Florida State Prison and recorded as the state’s 13th execution of 2026 — is not an isolated event; it is a case concluded within a deliberate, accelerated capital punishment regime that has reshaped Florida’s place in the national death penalty landscape. The […]
Artificial intelligence is beginning to read breast cancer the way seasoned clinicians read a patient’s story—by recognizing subtle, multiscale patterns that foreshadow how disease will emerge and how it will behave—turning routine images and slides into forward-looking risk and prognosis tools. At a Glance AI models trained on mammograms can forecast individual five-year breast cancer […]
The real story out of Florida’s District 20 primary is not that a Fox News host caught a Democratic candidate off guard — it’s that Elijah Manley has been remarkably consistent, on camera and in writing, about wanting to abolish ICE outright while also arguing that some enforcement decisions the agency makes are unjust on […]
In modern campaigns, the fiercest fights often aren’t over policy or polling but over the meaning of images; a seven-second visual can be recast as heritage or hate, depending on who wins the framing war in the first news cycle. The Short Version A named Abdul El-Sayed campaign staffer, Mason Pressler, publicly likened Mike Rogers’ […]
In Washington’s health-care fights, labels do most of the talking—but governing is about sequencing. The real divide inside the Democratic Party today is not over whether to achieve universal, affordable coverage, but over how to get there, how fast, and at what political and fiscal cost. At a Glance House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries now […]
When violence erupts inside a house of worship, the legal question is not only who did what, but why; hate-crime law turns on that “because of” motive, and this case shows how prosecutors build it from conduct, context, and admissions before the full court record is public. The Short Version Police arrested and prosecutors charged […]