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House tees up final vote on GOP elections bill

The House on Wednesday advanced a Republican-backed voting requirements bill and three other measures, rebounding from a mini-GOP revolt that had derailed the passage of a procedural rule a day earlier. The lower chamber voted 216-215 to pass the rule, which tees up debate and

El Paso mayor: Airspace closure caused 'chaos and confusion'

The Federal Aviation Administration’s overnight closure of the airspace over El Paso International Airport and subsequent decision to lift the restrictions roughly eight hours later caused “chaos and confusion" in Texas's sixth-largest city, the city’s mayor said Wednesday. El

‘Bosch’ Prequel ‘Start of Watch’ Casts Ariana Guerra

“Bosch: Start of Watch” is starting to build out its main cast, with Ariana Guerra joining the series. The “Bosch” prequel, which was picked up to series at MGM+ in October 2025, will star Cameron Monaghan as a young Harry Bosch in his rookie days in the LAPD, while Omari

Did MAGA lose the culture war on Super Bowl Sunday?

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance was a celebration of America's cultural diversity, which was a defeat for Team MAGA in the culture wars, as evidenced by the failure of the Melania Trump documentary and the controversy surrounding Kid Rock's lyrics.

🗣 Homeland Security Wants Names | EFFector 38.3

Criticize the government online? The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) might ask Google to cough up your name. By abusing an investigative tool called "administrative subpoenas," DHS has been demanding that tech companies hand over users' names, locations, and more. We're

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Phantom Pains

"These losses—my limb, my students’ hopes, Thoreau’s mammals, the wings falling from our skies—they are not all that distinct from one another. They can’t be, because all of us, all of the material world, we are one and the same thing."

Democrats’ game plan for the DHS deadline

12:30 Report is The Hill's midday newsletter. Subscribe here. 🔎 Plus: New movement in Nancy Guthrie search {beacon} It’s Wednesday. Who else has the Olympics streaming while they work? 🙋‍♀️ In today's issue: Authorities question man in Nancy Guthrie case Bondi on Capitol Hill

How a tiny shrimp could hold the clue to better armor

Modern armor systems do not do a good enough job of protecting humans from blast-induced neurotrauma (brain and eye damage). To improve them, we may have to look to nature. In particular, a tiny shrimp that is able to protect itself from the shockwaves it generates to stun prey