
250 years later, Congress still carries the Declaration's shadow. Is it living up?
A 250-year legacy test: how the Second Continental Congress's founding ideas show up in today's legislative branch.

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A 250-year legacy test: how the Second Continental Congress's founding ideas show up in today's legislative branch.

Provisional CDC data shows a 4.6% drop from 2024, reshaping how health teams plan and how markets price risk.

Extreme heat this week forces Washington’s July 4 weekend to adapt, starting with a 102F forecast Thursday.

The vote goes forward, but sidelined hopefuls, deadly Ivory Coast flooding, and Cameroon waste show how quickly systems slip.

WD 1856 b orbits in 1.4 Earth days, and Webb’s transit data helps explain how it survived and warmed up.

The DEA’s move to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine and related substances as Schedule I resets the legal risk for kratom suppliers.

The Vergecast breaks down why disc-based gaming is ending, how digitization is reshaping costs, and what it means for everyone else.

Federal agencies now face July 4 deadlines: patch SharePoint on-prem Server editions or stop using vulnerable systems.

A New England Journal of Medicine case traced worsening paralysis, memory, and palpitations to grey fluid inside the failing hip.

The distribution deal lets GKids kick off a UK and Ireland Ghibli re-release run, starting with IMAX in August.

A September deadline from Cloudflare changes who can train on the web, and forces publishers to choose now.

A 22-second tease confirms a 10-episode Apple TV adaptation, with William Gibson involved and production already in motion.