@NBCNews A devastating development for Afghan women. Turning restrictions into formal law could further entrench inequality and leave those facing abuse with even fewer avenues for protection or justice.
Like an AI “Dr. House” that brainstorms solutions for unprecedented problems, researchers have developed tools to help them find treatments for rare diseases.
@CBSNews A promising use of AI—helping researchers connect clues, explore possibilities and potentially find treatments for rare diseases that have long had few answers.
@politico A notable rebuke from within the Trump administration. Calling the strikes an “unnecessary escalation” underscores growing concern that further military action could deepen regional tensions.
🇺🇸 Disney and ABC are suing the FCC, accusing the Trump administration of trying to punish the network over what it airs.
The suit looks to block an early review of licenses for 8 ABC stations, which Disney calls a move to "coerce and retaliate against a network that refuses to bow to the administration's demands."
FCC Chair Brendan Carr ordered the reviews in April, though the stations weren't due for renewal until 2028, the agency's first early review in over 50 years.
A coincidence, surely, that a 50-year-dormant review woke up right after Trump demanded ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel.
Source: Reuters / Writer: Julie
@MarioNawfal An early license review after more than 50 years is bound to raise questions about timing and political pressure. This could become an important test of how far the FCC’s authority extends when First Amendment concerns are involved.
Breaking news: ABC sued the FCC, arguing that its early review of the network’s broadcast licenses is unconstitutional and accusing the FCC of waging a “retaliatory campaign” over programming the Trump administration disapproves of. https://t.co/97xb8dzkJp
@washingtonpost A major First Amendment battle could be brewing here. The outcome could have significant implications for broadcast regulation and the limits of government authority over media outlets.
Investigators say fraternity culture at Penn State intersected with an alleged cocaine trafficking operation, with some pledges allegedly forced to participate as part of their initiation.
Authorities are identifying additional alleged participants while tracing cocaine packaging and the drug’s movement between off-campus houses, New York and Philadelphia. Penn State says it is “horrified” by the allegations; Delta Upsilon has been suspended, while Sigma Chi is not recognized by the university.
@Breaking911 Disturbing allegations. If proven, forcing pledges into alleged drug trafficking under the guise of initiation would represent a serious abuse of fraternity culture and trust.
A critical primary in Alaska on Tuesday could potentially determine control of the Senate next year in a race with more than a dozen candidates — two of them named Dan Sullivan.
Read more: https://t.co/iTdQIdEaMj
Ukraine launched more than 600 drones toward Moscow overnight, according to the city's mayor, representing one of Kyiv's largest long-range attacks of the war to date according to data analyzed by @ABC News.
Read more: https://t.co/qo51MKLaXX
@ABC More than 600 drones in a single overnight attack marks a striking escalation in the scale of long-range operations. The implications for the conflict could be significant.
🇨🇦 International students at over 20 Ontario universities are facing a nearly 20% increase in mandatory UHIP health insurance starting September 1, 2026
🇨🇦 Check the new 2026–27 rates, affected #Ontario universities, and the available exemptions 👇
https://t.co/3uSHKmMLE2
@CanadaImmigra20 A nearly 20% jump is significant, especially for international students already dealing with rising tuition and living costs in Ontario. Definitely worth checking the new rates and whether you qualify for an exemption.