Idris Kaloun, a Washington correspondent, and David Hambling, a science writer, delve into the urgent debate over voting rights in America amid rising concerns about voter suppression and electoral integrity. They explore the legislative battles ahead and the implications of gerrymandering and strict regulations. Additionally, they discuss groundbreaking research on earthquake prediction, highlighting how machine learning can enhance our understanding of seismic activity. The resilience of traditional Arab hammams is also examined, showing their cultural significance despite modern challenges.