Ohio Sen. JD Vance's Evolution from Trump Critic to Supporter

Ohio Sen. JD Vance, who was once a fierce critic of former President Donald Trump, has dramatically changed his stance and become one of Trump's strongest supporters, even winning his Senate race in 2022.

College Football Realignment and Carbon Emissions

An Arizona State study expressed concerns about how college football realignment could impact carbon emissions due to increased travel distances for schools. The study suggested aligning schools geographically and by performance level to reduce emissions.

Baltimore's Catholic Archdiocese Parish Realignment Plan

Baltimore's Catholic archdiocese will reduce the number of parishes by about two-thirds due to falling attendance and aging infrastructure.

Latino Voter Shift from Biden to Trump

Latino voters are increasingly supporting former President Donald Trump over President Joe Biden, with Biden's support among Latinos shrinking by 12 points since taking office. This shift could impact Biden's 2024 reelection prospects.

Political Realignment in American Politics

American politics are experiencing a realignment that is affecting the traditional Democrat coalition from the 1960s, with a shift in non-white voter support towards the GOP. This realignment is driven by factors such as fading memories, class and income divisions, and Trump's appeal to working-class voters.

Argentine President Javier Milei's Planned Visit to Ukraine

Argentine President Javier Milei plans to visit Ukraine in June to express support amid Russia's invasion. Milei aims to realign Argentina's international policy towards the US and Israel, contrasting with the region's historical pro-Russia stance. His visit is part of a broader international tour starting in Madrid and includes meetings with European leaders.

College Football Playoff Format Change

The College Football Playoff will now have five conference champions and seven at-large selections. The change was prompted by realignment and the disassembling of the Pac-12. The original plan was for six highest-ranked conference champions and six at-large selections, but it changed to five conference champions and seven at-large selections due to the Pac-12's demise.