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April 22 2026, 08:00
Tuesday’s outcome provides a major boost for Democrats heading into the midterms. The post Virginia voters approve redistricting overhaul to redraw congressional maps appeared first on MS NOW.
April 22 2026, 08:00
According to UN Women, in 2024, 50,000 women and girls across the world were killed by intimate partners or family members. The post Shreveport mass shooting demands that we talk about more than mental illness appeared first on MS NOW.
April 22 2026, 08:00
Shauni Kerkhoff said she filed suit “to correct the record, hold Defendants accountable, and reclaim her life.” The post ‘They simply made it up’: Blaze Media faces defamation suit over Jan. 5 pipe bomb claim appeared first on MS NOW.
April 22 2026, 08:00
Plus, Starlink failures spur fears at the Pentagon, AI-generated Trump supporters spread propaganda on social media, and more — all in your Tuesday Tech Drop. The post Amazon is ‘strong-arming its vendors’ on prices, California AG says appeared first on MS NOW.
April 22 2026, 08:00
Why do we demand public figures prove actual malice? Three words: the First Amendment.  The post Kash Patel’s Atlantic lawsuit is not designed to win — it’s meant to intimidate appeared first on MS NOW.
April 22 2026, 08:00
Democrats estimated the war with Iran has already run to $50 billion, and the damage to U.S. military bases is more extensive than the administration has admitted. The post Trump administration withholds Iran war costs but wants historic $441 billion more for Defense appeared first on MS NOW.
April 22 2026, 08:00
New research suggests a high-salt diet may trick the immune system into prematurely aging the blood vessels, leading to cardiovascular decay.
April 22 2026, 08:00
Excessive daytime napping may signal health decline in older adults and is linked to higher mortality risk, a Mass General Brigham study suggests.
April 22 2026, 08:00
A great-grandchild of Auschwitz survivor Lily Ebert describes the rising tide of antisemitism facing Jewish students on British university campuses today.
April 22 2026, 08:00
Lake Powell, the second-largest human-made reservoir in the US, has lost nearly 7% of its potential storage capacity since 1963, when Glen Canyon Dam was built, a new report shows.