April 29, 2026 Illinois Democratic governor bucks teachers' unions in support for statewide classroom phone ban Gov. JB Pritzker, D-Ill., clashed with the Illinois Federation of Teachers over a statewide bill to ban cellphones in classrooms during instructional hours.
April 29, 2026 'Jeopardy!' champion Jamie Ding hopes winning streak shows immigrants 'in a positive light' "Jeopardy!" champion Jamie Ding, who lost to Greg Shahade after 31 wins, told People magazine he hopes his streak puts immigrants in a positive light.
April 29, 2026 Riley Gaines says motherhood inspired her new children's book celebrating American exceptionalism Riley Gaines' new board book celebrates America's 250th anniversary by teaching young children about American exceptionalism and how to count.
April 28, 2026 Alex Cooper pushes back on TikTok dating rules with graphic first-date advice on 'Call Her Daddy' "Call Her Daddy" host Alex Cooper sparks buzz with provocative dating advice, rejecting popular TikTok rules against kissing on first dates.
April 28, 2026 Former Nebraska senator battling cancer warns people have 'stopped making babies' Former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse lamented a global birth rate crisis on "60 Minutes," saying richer societies have largely stopped having sex and making babies.
April 28, 2026 Sanders-AOC backed progressive debuts federal $25 minimum wage bill with coalition of 100+ organizations Rep. Analilia Mejia made the Living Wage for All Act her first legislative action, joining Rep. Delia Ramirez to push a federal $25 minimum wage bill.
April 28, 2026 New York bodega worker killed less than a year after expressing fear to reporter over violence New York bodega owner Abdul Saleh spoke about violence fears a year before he was fatally shot outside his family-owned East Village deli Saturday night.
April 27, 2026 Study finds more AI praise for Black students, softer treatment of females Stanford researchers found AI models gave more praise to Black students and less constructive criticism to minority groups, a new study says.
April 27, 2026 Florida law school reverses course, recognizes TPUSA chapter after state pressure Barry Law School reverses course and allows a Turning Point USA chapter after Florida AG James Uthmeier intervened over alleged viewpoint bias.
April 26, 2026 'Blind Side' star Quinton Aaron says he 'saw Jesus' while in a coma after near-fatal stroke "The Blind Side" star Quinton Aaron says he saw Jesus while in a coma after suffering a near-fatal stroke, calling it a second chance at life.