The Florida Supreme Court rejects a legal challenge from voting rights groups who sought to block Gov. Ron DeSantis’ newly drawn congressional maps from being used during the 2026 midterm elections.
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- A man was arrested outside of an Olive Garden in New Hampshire after a woman said he was holding her hostage, had forced her to marry him and conducted a “satanic ritual” on her, police say.
- The Pasadena Police Department releases video of what it is calling a “horseplay incident” in which an officer accidentally shoots his coworker.
- The Supreme Court denied Alabama’s request to execute an inmate using nitrogen gas after lower courts found it cruel.
- SpaceX sets its final IPO price at $135, the last stage in a long running process to bring Elon Musk’s space and AI conglomerate public.
- In the countdown to SpaceX’s stock market launch, the company’s political action committee has shifted increasingly to the right, funneling contributions heavily toward Republicans before the midterm elections, an NBC News review of Federal Election Commission records finds.
- Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo (once again) headline a list of players to know in the World Cup.
- Only one of the four House Republicans behind the Epstein files law will return to Congress next year after their political careers were upended by President Trump and his supporters.
- From schedules to where to watch, timing, groups, host cities and more, here’s your guide to tracking the World Cup.
- Suspects have yet to be identified in the robbery of a Boston lemonade stand, where two young children were held at gunpoint and had their cash box stolen by masked individuals.
- A pivotal vote by longtime Sen. Susan Collins of Maine pushed Justice Kavanaugh over the finish line in 2018 after she famously said he considered Roe v. Wade “settled law” — a comment that turned out to be wrong.
- The search for a missing girl who was swept out to sea in Laguna Beach has been suspended after rescuers searched for over 30 hours and covered more than 90 square miles, the U.S. Coast Guard says.
- Jacob Reses, the chief of staff to Vice President JD Vance, will leave the administration at the end of the summer, people close to the vice president’s office say.

