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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Are you using Tesla's Powerwall 2 energy system to store power for your home? It might not be safe to do so. read more


Paul John Bojerski (79) was born to Polish parents in a German refugee camp a year after World War II ended. His family legally emigrated to the US in 1952 when he was five. read more


President Donald Trump interrupted his own scrambled attempt to elucidate his affordability pitch to talk about his favorite sandwich. read more


City Councilmember Chi Osse of Brooklyn has taken the first official step toward a Democratic primary challenge against House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries ... read more


The Texas lawsuit hinges on the unproven claim that Tylenol causes autism. read more


Tuesday, November 18, 2025

The president has faced a series of brush-offs and brushbacks that threaten his aura of invincibility. read more


Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., introduced a resolution to censure Del. Stacey Plaskett, D-V.I., the Virgin Islands' nonvoting delegate to the House of Representatives on Tuesday. read more


Texas cannot use its new congressional map for the 2026 election and will instead need to stick with the lines passed in 2021, a three-judge panel ruled Tuesday. read more


After months of House Republicans ducking a vote to release files tied to the Justice Department's investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, the House almost unanimously approved legislation Tuesday that would force those documents into the open. read more


President Donald Trump's social network, Truth Social, is on life support. read more


The rate of new international enrollment at US universities dropped by 17% this autumn compared to previous years, research released on Monday indicates. read more


The Russian army has a reputation for murdering, torturing and treating its own recruits terribly. How does such behavior become acceptable in a military? read more


A senior Japanese Foreign Ministry official has arrived in China amid a row over comments Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae made in relation to Taiwan. read more


Former Republican state legislator Austin Smith pleaded guilty Monday to what he previously called "ludicrous" charges that he personally forged more than 100 signatures on his petitions for reelection last year. read more


Trump Wins. Other Republicans Lose read more


David Richardson, the acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is leaving his post, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed Monday. read more


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