New Law Prohibits Last-Minute Polling Place Changes in Mississippi

A new law in Mississippi, which took effect on July 1, prohibits election officials from changing polling places within 60 days of an election, except under extraordinary circumstances. The change was introduced by Democratic Rep. Zakiya Summers and aims to prevent voter suppression. Under the law, if officials determine that “exigent circumstances exist,” they must … Read more

Elevance Health Stock Plummets Amid Rising Medicaid Costs

Elevance Health Inc., the parent company of Anthem, Wellpoint, and Carelon, saw its stock plummet to a four-year low after announcing a lowered full-year profit outlook. The reason behind this drop? Rising Medicaid and Obamacare costs that are expected to continue pressing on the company in the near term. The CEO stated that despite revenue … Read more

Dover Speedway Prepares for Rare Mid-Summer NASCAR Race

A rare mid-summer NASCAR race is coming to Dover, Delaware, and crews are racing against time to get the Monster Mile ready. The event promises to be a fun and loud weekend in Dover, with NBC10’s Tim Furlong reporting live from the track. Meanwhile, NBCUniversal has issued a Cookie Notice explaining how it uses cookies … Read more

Consumer Spending Slows Down Amid Tariff Concerns

The US consumer, known for its resilience, may finally start to slow down spending. Economists and market experts are growing concerned that rising tariff costs could lead to increased inflation, prompting consumers to cut back on purchases. Growing concerns suggest that the consumer’s shopping habits might be changing, at least temporarily. While some argue that … Read more

US Slaps 500% Duties on India for Russian Oil Amid Global Tensions

The United States is considering a bill that would impose steep duties on countries buying Russian oil, with India being one of the top targets. The proposed sanctions could lead to increased tensions between New Delhi and Washington. Under Section 17 of the Russian Sanctions Act, 2025, countries that buy or sell certain Russian products … Read more

Joe Burrow: The Fashionable Face of the NFL

Cincinnati, Ohio – On a muggy June morning, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow emerged from Paycor Stadium, sweat-drenched and grinning. Though his team had just wrapped up three days of mandatory minicamp, Burrow chose to linger outside, perfecting his form one last time. As he exited the field, Burrow was met with a flurry of … Read more

Mammals Evolved to Eat Ants & Termites 12 Times Since Dinosaur Era

Scientists have long been fascinated by the unique eating habits of some mammals, but a new study reveals that these creatures evolved specialized adaptations for exclusively feeding on ants and termites at least 12 times since the Cenozoic era began. The study, published in Evolution, analyzed dietary data from over 4,000 mammal species and found … Read more

Elevance Cuts Profit Forecast Amid Rising Medical Costs

Elevance, a US health insurer, has cut its annual profit forecast due to persistently high medical costs. The company’s shares have fallen over 10% after announcing the reduced earnings expectations. Elevance reported higher-than-anticipated costs in its individual plans that conform to the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and Medicaid plans for low-income people. This is not … Read more