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Sen. Mark Kelly wants more men in classrooms through new legislation
Sen. Mark Kelly is promoting bipartisan legislation aimed at recruiting more teachers and expanding mentorship opportunities for young men.

Canadian wildfire smoke brings hazardous air to the US Midwest
Midyear money checkup: Experts say small changes now can lead to stronger finances by year's end
It's the midpoint of the year, and financial experts say now is a good time to reassess your finances and make adjustments before 2026 ends.
FCC considers repealing longstanding TV broadcast ownership cap
The FCC is set to vote on repealing its TV station ownership cap, a move supporters say boosts competition but critics warn could fuel consolidation.
Congress is considering doing away with daylight saving. How might that affect your heart?
How does daylight affect your heart? As Congress considers doing away with DST, cardiologist Jayne Morgan explains how the sun's patterns can affect our health.
E. Jean Carroll is paid $5.6 million owed by Trump in sex abuse and defamation case
E. Jean Carroll has officially received the $5.6 million a jury awarded her after finding President Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation.
'It is your responsibility': Gun safety advocates on Kentucky's new concealed carry law
A newly passed law will allow Kentuckians ages 18 to 20 to obtain a provisional concealed carry license. Gun safety experts say training and responsibility are essential.
Hate the middle seat? United plans new Economy Plus alternative
United’s new Airbus jets will feature Economy Plus rows without middle seats, replacing them with fixed tables for extra space.
Health officials confirm tuberculosis case at Colorado ICE facility; ICE denies any active cases
Health officials say the facility has not provided "the information or access necessary" to complete the investigation and determine if there are additional cases.
Man struck and killed by truck after fleeing ICE agents in Florida
A 28-year-old man died in Florida Tuesday after he was struck by a semi trailer truck. The man was fleeing from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to state officials.
US reinstates Iranian blockade in the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing strikes
The U.S. has reinstated an Iranian blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, with 20+ Navy warships now in the region as strikes against Iran continue to threaten a fragile ceasefire.
Supreme Court justices ask Congress for millions in new security funding in rare Hill appearance
Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan appeared before a House appropriations panel Tuesday to make their case for more than $20 million in additional security funding.
Atlanta tightens security for England-Argentina World Cup semifinal
Atlanta police are increasing security for Wednesday’s England-Argentina World Cup semifinal amid fan clashes and historic tensions.
Olive Garden brings back Never Ending Pasta Pass after 6-year hiatus
Olive Garden is bringing back its Never Ending Pasta Pass for the first time in six years, offering 13 weeks of unlimited pasta for $100.
Health officials eye lettuce in spreading Cyclospora outbreak
Health officials are investigating whether lettuce and salad greens are tied to a Cyclospora outbreak that has sickened more than 3,000 people in 31 states.
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool drained again amid ongoing repairs
Repairs continue on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after algae blooms, damage and green water plagued the $14 million renovation project.
South Carolina governor appoints Lindsey Graham's sister to serve out his term
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced Monday that he would appoint Darline Graham Nordone, Lindsey Graham's sister, to serve out the remainder of his term in the Senate.
US strikes targets in Iran for third straight day as blockade resumes
The U.S. continued strikes against Iran Monday, the same day it reinstated a blockade against Iranian shipping and ports.
Trump reinstates Iranian blockade, says Strait of Hormuz will stay open
President Donald Trump said Monday that the Strait of Hormuz is open and will remain open, as he ordered the U.S. military to reinstate a blockade on Iranian ships and ports.
Ukraine, 9 others announce coalition to protect Europe from ballistic missiles
Ukraine as well as 9 other countries have announced a coalition to protect Europe from ballistic missiles.







