Stories from outside the Newseze wire.
Newseze itself is calm and label-free — Other Voices is where you can read explicitly partisan or independent commentary on your own terms. Drama, conspiracy, and respect filters still apply, so even here you only see the calmer end of each lane.
The District of Columbia’s Water and Sewer Authority’s board of directors voted Friday to remove CEO David Gadis after months of criticism surrounding his handl
Authorities are working to determine the circumstances of a death discovered over the weekend in a residential neighborhood, with details still emerging.
Steve Hilton launches campaign ad mocking Xavier Becerra's 36-year political career as California's gubernatorial general election fight begins.
As direct mail competes with digital channels, automation and personalization at scale show how traditional communication methods can survive—and thrive—by embr
A vegetation fire in Mission Valley prompted an emergency response and road closure Saturday afternoon, with firefighters responding to the blaze in the 9000 bl
A vegetation fire in Mission Valley prompted an emergency response and road closure Saturday afternoon, with firefighters responding to the blaze in the 9000 bl
Investigators have released new details about what police are calling a targeted attack at the Midtown Atlanta MARTA station on Friday during rush hour.
President Donald Trump said Saturday the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s renovations in Washington are “complete” after crews began refilling the pool on Thu
As Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Saturday — often dubbed “Russia’s Davos” — Ukraine launched anothe
Utah Sens. John Curtis (R-UT) and Mike Lee (R-UT) criticized the Pentagon after learning that the Department of War’s revised list of religious affiliation code
DENVER (AP) — A Colorado court has ordered new trials for two paramedics found guilty in the death of Elijah McClain, almost seven years after the Black man was
Ukraine launched another wave of drone strikes deep inside Russia on Saturday, targeting areas near St. Petersburg for the second time this week as the city hos
Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha bashed the New York Times for its report on Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, saying the paper engaged in miscondu
Rep. Ro Khanna calls Graham Platner's past relationships 'toxic and volatile' but says the Senate candidate is taking accountability for his acti
In an excerpt from his new book, the vice president reflects on how the death of the young conservative activist influenced his family to embrace a new life
Minnesota officials under Democratic Gov. Tim Walz retaliated against state employees who raised concerns about fraud and the state’s management of taxpayer-fun
The party risks betraying its own values if it won't denounce the embattled Maine Senate candidate.
Bahrain said Saturday that Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones toward the kingdom and Kuwait, all of which were intercepted and destroyed by Bahrain’s a
Cobb County police officers shot and killed a driver who crashed an SUV and fired a gun during a confrontation late Friday night on Windy Hill Road.
6/6/2005: Gonzales v. Raich is decided.
Trump says he instructed acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte to begin shrinking the office, calling it unnecessary and too big with holdovers fr
A phone with the Instacart logo against a backdrop of New York City
As Democrats try to rebuild support among working-class voters, they’re increasingly running candidates who bill themselves as blue-collar outsiders, and Republ
The Make America Healthy Again movement scored one of its biggest wins of the cycle this month after its endorsed candidate, businessman Zach Lahn, defeated Rep
For the first time in 13 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics has issued new guidance on recess, declaring what many parents and physicians have
America turns 250 years old this July, and the country it has been telling itself stories about — a Christian nation, founded by a Christian people, on Christia
In yet another sign of the vibe shift, cops in Washington, D.C., have begun hauling riders off of city buses for skipping the fare. Back in the Woke Era (2014 t
In today's Weekend Press: The machine making people human again. Mike Pence remembers what conservatism used to be.
Unlike in Europe, native rulers had little formal authority; they had to persuade others to follow their ideas.
Republican candidate Jenny Rae Le Roux says Californians are tired of one-party rule as she challenges Rep. Dave Min in the 47th District.
DHS commissary data shows revenue tripled at Delaney Hall during the reported hunger strike period, undercutting Democrats' claims of dire conditions.
The American Museum in Bath, England, is one of my favorite places. Housed in a handsome 18th-century manor house, honey-colored like most Cotswold buildings, i
NASA says it explores and innovates “for the benefit of humanity,” but that should not mean the United States explores scientific frontiers on behalf of its ene
Hunter Biden is having a moment.  The younger Biden created an X, then Twitter, account in 2013, but had not posted for years. However, he resumed posting
Sen. Josh Hawley criticizes four Republicans who voted with Democrats to block the SAVE Act voter ID amendment in the Senate reconciliation package.
Maine voters are split on whether explosive allegations against Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner will affect their vote in Tuesday's primary.
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Rebuilding I-285 requires closing a massive western section of the highway all weekend.