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A daily News podcast featuring Taylor Wilson and Dana Taylor
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These gentle giants of the ocean have long been a source of fascination for us humans. And while researchers have made huge gains in fostering a greater understanding of these majestic creatures in recent decades, the use of AI may have just cr
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. didn't deny a sexual assault allegation.President Joe Biden tells his campaign he won't withdraw from the race, while calls continue for him to bow out following his struggles in last wee
A recent spate of shark attacks on both coasts have swimmers and surfers concerned. But are these Jaws-esque fears warranted? As Americans head to the beach en masse, we look at whether their proximity to beachgoers is cause for alarm. Stephen
USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Aysha Bagchi explains why Donald Trump's sentencing in his New York hush money case has been delayed in the wake of this week's Supreme Court immunity ruling.President Joe Biden will meet Wednesday wit
USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page talks about a big hit to President Joe Biden's core Democratic support in new exclusive USA TODAY/Suffolk University polling.Hurricane Beryl may be a sign of what's to come this storm season.USA TODA
A drumbeat of concern about President Joe Biden as the Democrats' nominee continues, following a disastrous performance in the first 2024 campaign debate.USA TODAY Chief Political Correspondent Phillip M. Bailey discusses how Black voters view
If you are a parent or know someone with young children, you’ve heard the complaint. Child care is simply unaffordable, costing families more than $10,000 a year on average. And, more than half of Americans have no access to it at all; they liv
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a number of substantive decisions on Friday. Among them was a ruling on the obstruction charges that hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters face or have faced; a couple of rulings that will significantly weaken enforcement of
The first presidential debate of 2024 is in the books. For President Biden, it wasn't a good night. What were some of the key takeaways and how did undecided voters react? USA TODAY Chief Political Correspondent Phillip M. Bailey shares his ins
Thirty-eight states and Washington, D.C. now allow any adult to place a bet on their favorite sport – even with the click of a button on the phone. But what happens when the athletes themselves are placing bets? Several athletes have been banne
The Supreme Court may be about to allow emergency abortions in Idaho.USA TODAY Investigative Reporter Nick Penzenstadler explains why Hunter Biden's purchase at a Delaware gun shop was illegal for another reason.Senate Democrats are raising con
The age-old question has been debated for centuries. Might we soon get an answer? The planet that is the current focus of international inquiry is called Gliese 12b, an Earth-sized exoplanet that’s only 40 light years away. The first step in an
The federal judge in charge of former President Donald Trump's classified documents case appears set to allow prosecutors to use documents seized by the FBI from the former president's private club. Plus, Monica Lewinsky wants the judge impeach
Julian Assange will be freed after pleading guilty to breaking U.S. espionage law.Texas' anti-abortion heartbeat law aimed to save babies. But more infants died.USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent Maureen Groppe discusses the high court's mov
Severe heat led to deaths at the hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, while heat warnings and advisories spread across the U.S.USA TODAY Congress, Campaigns and Democracy Reporter Karissa Waddick discusses how Democratic candidates are approaching
Over two years into Russia’s war in Ukraine have left the country and its soldiers running short of ammunition, weapons, manpower, money and worst of all, morale. A particularly troubling recent quote from a Ukrainian soldier on the frontlines
The Supreme Court has upheld a law banning domestic abusers from owning guns.USA TODAY Election Reporting Fellow Melissa Cruz breaks down how Georgia is mandating election training for police.Iowa's Board of Education has approved rules that re
USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Bart Jansen looks at the upcoming three days of hearings, beginning Friday, in Former PresidentDonald Trump's classified documents case.The Supreme Court upholds a controversial tax on foreign income.
With the advent of CRISPR as a gene editing technology, there are new opportunities to develop breakthrough treatments that weren’t possible before. Could this be a turning point that revolutionizes how doctors treat some of the biggest medical
Louisiana becomes the first state to require the Ten Commandments be displayed in classrooms.USA TODAY Deputy Washington Editor Dan Morrison discusses a flurry of bills aimed at honoring former President Donald Trump.Robert F. Kennedy Jr. misse
Anthony Fauci was one of the nation’s leading public-health doctors, working on the world’s deadliest emerging infectious diseases, from AIDS to Zika. Then came COVID-19. He soon became a voice millions of Americans trusted -- a straight-talker
USA TODAY Consumer Travel Reporter Zach Wichter breaks down the Boeing CEO's testimony, after a new whistleblower complaint.Cities are breaking temperature records in parts of the Midwest and Northeast. Check out our Sunday Deep Dive episode on
USA TODAY White House Correspondent Michael Collins looks at today's announcement of a new immigration rule from the Biden administration.Severe heat bakes much of the country, while the first alert of the 2024 hurricane season is issued.Firefi
USA TODAY Campaign 2024 Breaking News Editor Austin Bogues discusses how President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are approaching Black voters.Culture war clashes in Congress risk stalling must-pass bills.A crazy week of weather is
May 2024 marked the twelfth straight month of record-high temperatures for the planet. Here in the U.S., temperatures across the country are likely to break records again this summer, increasing health risks to those spending long periods outdo
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