The Report: Center Court

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July 2, 2021

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Measuring government performance

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 28: A view of the U.S. Supreme Court on June 28, 2021 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court issued orders for next term on Monday, but no opinions in argued cases. Five rulings in argued cases remain for this week, before the Court wraps up their term and heads for a summer recess. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Despite concerns about three Trump-appointed justices, the Supreme Court this session saw strong majorities that did not adhere to the Trump brand or even the agenda of the far right.

Economists foresee the recovery from the pandemic transitioning to a new phase.

With the delta variant poised to become the dominant strain in the U.S., some Johnson and Johnson recipients are taking an additional shot from Pfizer or Moderna in the hopes of boosting their protection.

Governorships in these six states are particularly in jeopardy of flipping party control in 2022.

A sweeping study of the 2020 electorate by the Pew Research Center reveals that the president has successfully navigated a wide educational divide among voters.

Los Alamos County repeats as No. 1 in U.S. News' Healthiest Communities rankings, boasting a reliance on science and a community that proved effective in dealing with the coronavirus.

U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.

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