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New Polling: Ohio Could Be In Play For Democrats In 2026

New polling shows the race for Senate between former Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown (D) and incumbent Senator John Husted (R) is tight. This puts Ohio on the map as a battleground state for the first time since it swung right in 2016, according to a new Decision Desk HQ memo.

NATO reports surge in Europe, Canada defense spending

Europe and Canada had a 20 percent surge in defense spending in 2025 compared to the previous year, according to the annual report by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who said the alliance has “started a new chapter.” “We took big decisions and decisive action to defend the

War in the Middle East: latest developments

Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war: - 'Extremely' ahead of schedule - President Donald Trump said Thursday that US military operations against Iran are "extremely" ahead of schedule, citing an original timeframe of four to six weeks for the war that began

‘Kill Tony’ WrestleMania Special to Stream on Netflix

The “Kill Tony” special at this year’s WrestleMania is due to stream on Netflix, Variety has learned. As previously reported, the comedy special, aptly dubbed “Kill Tony: WrestleMania,” will take place live in Las Vegas at the Dolby Live at Park MGM on April 18 following the

Rogan: Democrats were tougher on border than Trump

Joe Rogan said Wednesday Democrats were tougher on the border than President Trump, citing past comments from both former President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The podcaster described Clinton’s rhetoric on the border during her first presidential

One-pot process could convert sugarcane waste to jet fuel

Converting sugarcane waste to biofuel could become more environmentally friendly and cost-effective, thanks to a joint project at The University of Queensland and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. Ph.D. candidate Neethu Joshikumar has successfully tested a process to

Quantum experiment shows events may have no fixed order

For the first time, a team of physicists in Austria has carried out an experiment that appears to verify the principle of indefinite causal order: an idea that suggests that timelines of events can exist in multiple orders at the same time. Led by Carla Richter at the Vienna

U.S. Troops Abandon Military Bases Amid Iran Strikes

Iran’s retaliatory strikes have rendered many of the United States’s 13 military bases in the Gulf region “all but uninhabitable,” forcing American military servicemembers to work remotely from hotels and office spaces, The New York Times reported Thursday. Within the first two

TSA official warns of lingering staffing, hiring challenges

A senior Transportation Security Administration (TSA) official warned late Wednesday that the ripple effects of the partial government shutdown could cause headaches at airports for weeks or potentially months to come, even if lawmakers strike a deal to end it soon. Deputy TSA