Primary elections start in Louisiana, but votes in congressional races may not count as GOP redraws district lines.
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Gas Prices Surge Amid Iran Conflict
Gas prices in the U.S. have risen over 30 cents in a week due to the ongoing Iran war, with prices expected to climb.
Interpreter Yves Valerus faces unpredictable hours and pay cuts. Workers are pushing for unionization amid changes.
In his new Netflix special, Sheng Wang turns everyday moments into humor. NPR's Emily Feng explores his joy sources.
Spirit Airlines ceases operations after struggles with bankruptcy and failed bailout talks.
Civil rights activist Leslie McLemore on Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act decision and its impact on Black South
Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles hired a consulting firm linked to Darian Rafie, known for using geospatial tech to track rallygoers' phones.
Jonathan Bush, a GOP candidate for Maine governor, controversially compared Medicaid expansion to Putin's actions in Ukraine, sparking debate.
Young boys are being drawn into the trend of looksmaxxing, pushing them toward extreme measures for appearance.
Corpus Christi, Texas faces a water crisis as drought has depleted freshwater sources, risking drinking water for 500,000.









