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Lewin’s White House Bid Falls Through | US News
A top White House hire just got derailed after a conservative activist unearthed Jeremy Lewin’s past — including his support for transgender rights and a celebratory text for Biden’s 2020 win. Once slated to lead Western Hemisphere affairs at the NSC, Lewin now stays at State Department, where he’s praised for his work on Venezuela’s earthquake response — but public scrutiny has made his White House dream a bust.
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Witkoff and Kushner Juggle Ukraine, Iran | US News
As Ukraine and Russia wage their most brutal clashes yet, with drones flying toward Moscow and Kyiv under siege, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are juggling high-stakes diplomacy—negotiating with Iran in Qatar while staying in daily contact with both sides in the war. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy demands they come to Kyiv, frustrated by empty promises, while Russian officials eagerly await their return as vital Trump-linked conduits. Known for their real estate deal-making and past success brokering peace deals like the Abraham Accords, Witkoff and Kushner are navigating chaos with relentless multitasking—but Russian diplomats are growing impatient for stru...
Balogun Red Card Sparks Outrage | US News
U.S. Men’s Soccer advances with a 2-0 win over Bosnia, but striker Folarin Balogun’s red card has ignited a firestorm — with top officials like Marco Rubio and Brendan Carr calling it “total bunk.” Replays show a cleat on an ankle, sparking debate over whether it was a foul or overreaction. Captain Tyler Adams notes that slow-mo often exaggerates real-time action. Balogun’s suspension is automatic, but FIFA could upgrade it — and U.S. Soccer vows to fight any harsher penalty.
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McConnell Still Hospitalized After Cardiac Incident | US News
Senator Mitch McConnell remains hospitalized nearly three weeks after an undisclosed medical emergency, with his office confirming he’s recovering and still handling Senate business from the hospital — though they’ve stayed tight-lipped on specifics, including whether he suffered a cardiac arrest at home. At 84, the Senate leader hasn’t appeared in the chamber since his admission, but colleagues say he’s staying engaged as the Senate prepares to reconvene in mid-July. He’s set to retire in January 2025 after nearly two decades leading GOP senators.
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Court Rules Immigrants Get Hearing | US News
A federal appeals court just handed down a major ruling that could free thousands of immigrants locked up indefinitely—mandating that the government must grant a bond hearing within 90 days, no exceptions. This Fifth Circuit decision, impacting Texas and Louisiana, reverses a controversial interpretation that classified long-term residents as “applicants for admission,” justifying their detention. Lawyers for immigrants hailed it as a victory for due process, while DHS pushes back, seeking Supreme Court review. With courts split and the high court potentially stepping in, this ruling adds urgency to an already tangled legal battle with real human stakes.
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Pardon for Convicted Sex Offender Sparks Debate | US News
Minnesota grants a controversial pardon to Tou Lue Vang, a convicted sex offender who pleaded guilty in 2005, sparking outrage from federal officials who say it sabotages deportation efforts. The pardon, signed by Governor Walz and Attorney General Ellison, removes state-level legal consequences and allows Vang — a Thai immigrant with six children — to remain in the U.S., supported by a letter from the victim. Federal authorities, including DHS, called the move “disgusting,” arguing it undermines removal proceedings. The Board of Pardons, including Chief Justice Natalie Hudson, unanimously approved the pardon after reviewing victim testimony, community support, and evidence of rehabili...
Judge Halts Trump’s Golf Course Plans | US News
A federal judge is halting renovations at the East Potomac Golf Links, citing concerns over President Trump’s aggressive timeline and past pattern of bypassing legal processes. Judge Ana Reyes demands concrete assurances that no work will proceed until legal disputes are resolved, challenging the administration’s claim that plans are “conceptual.” She’s skeptical given prior approvals of Trump projects and warns against drastic changes that could later be undone by court rulings. Both sides now have two weeks to guarantee no surprise construction—and she’s holding off on ordering debris removal until it’s proven hazardous. This lawsuit is...
SAVE America Act Falters Amid GOP Rift | US News
Trump’s SAVE America Act is sparking chaos in GOP ranks as key lawmakers like Senator Tillis declare it dead—too late to pass before midterms. The bill’s voter ID and citizenship requirements face stiff opposition in both chambers, with House Rep. Luna blocking votes unless attached, and Speaker Johnson admitting he lacks the votes. Rural Republicans and legal hurdles, including a Supreme Court ruling, further block the agenda, stalling critical bills like the NDAA. With time running out, party leaders are urging focus on the economy instead of this doomed effort.
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AG Murrill Indicted for Intimidation | US News
Louisiana’s Republican Attorney General Liz Murrill faces criminal charges after a grand jury indicted her for allegedly threatening local officials who opposed a controversial state law that eliminated the Orleans Parish criminal court clerk position — a move critics say targets Black voters and undermines democracy, while supporters claim it’s for efficiency. Murrill reportedly warned eight officials, including the mayor and district attorney, of job loss for resisting the law, leading to a $400,000 bond. Governor Jeff Landry immediately pledged to pardon her, calling New Orleans’ justice system a “circus,” but prosecutors are confident they’ll convict her — and then let Landry...
Jury Deadlock on Felony Charge | US News
A San Francisco jury deadlocked on the felony conspiracy charge against seven protesters who blocked the Golden Gate Bridge in April last year, but convicted them on lesser misdemeanor charges of false imprisonment and obstruction. After seven days of deliberation, the defendants — who chained themselves together to protest U.S. military aid to Israel — now face reduced penalties. The DA may still pursue the felony charge, and supporters celebrated the verdict as a symbolic win for the broader movement, unfurling a Palestinian flag outside City Hall.
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Air Force Arms Tankers for Self-Defense | US News
The U.S. Air Force is stepping up to protect its vital tanker planes by investing $6 million in research to equip them with active self-defense systems. With contracts awarded to top defense firms like Anduril, BAE, Lockheed Martin, and Sierra Nevada, the service is moving beyond passive defenses to give KC-135s and KC-46s the ability to fight back against threats. These massive, slow-moving refuelers are prime targets in high-stakes conflicts — especially in the Indo-Pacific — and this shift signals a major evolution in how the Air Force ensures its support fleet can survive and keep America’s fighters flying...
Trump's Secret Move to Avoid Depression | US News
Trump warns of economic collapse, blaming Hoover’s tax and rate hikes for the Great Depression, then links his own covert naval operations in the Strait of Hormuz—keeping oil prices low—to averting a modern-day crisis, calling it a behind-the-scenes triumph against disaster.
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Congress Blocks Turkey’s F-35 Bid | US News
Congress is blocking President Trump’s push to reinstate Turkey in the F-35 fighter jet program, citing Erdogan’s shifting alliances with Russia and Iran and his confrontational stance toward Israel and Greece. Lawmakers argue that granting Turkey access to advanced U.S. jets would undermine U.S. security and send the wrong message to allies. This isn’t the first time — Turkey was kicked out in 2019 after acquiring Russian S-400 systems, and Congress made it illegal for Turkey to rejoin without dismantling those systems. Despite recent White House talks and a proposed F-110 engine deal, Congress remains united in its s...
Arch Debate: Where Should America’s 250th Monument Stand | US News
A colossal 250-foot triumphal arch is poised to rise in D.C. for America’s 250th anniversary — bigger than Paris’s Arc de Triomphe — but its location’s sparking fierce debate. Originally slated for Memorial Circle near Arlington Cemetery, the District’s Historic Preservation Officer David Maloney is pushing for a new site on South Capitol Street between sports stadiums, arguing it better honors the city’s design and avoids disrupting sacred cultural landmarks. Though the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts already backs the new spot — previously endorsed by a Trump appointee — legal challenges from veterans and preservationists loom, and a federa...
FBI Deep Dives Into 2020 Georgia Election | US News
The FBI is deploying 260 analysts to dive deep into the 2020 Georgia election probe in Fulton County, with a July 17 deadline to review 708 records — a massive, high-priority effort signaling serious scrutiny over alleged irregularities from that pivotal election.
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U.S. Rejects ICC Authority Over Americans | US News
The U.S. is sending a firm message: it won’t bend to the International Criminal Court’s authority over American citizens. Acting AG Todd Blanche declared the U.S. will resist any ICC investigations or detentions of Americans, calling the court’s jurisdiction invalid. This follows Trump-era policies, including sanctions against ICC officials targeting U.S. persons, backed by the 2002 American Servicemembers’ Protection Act. The U.S. argues the court oversteps, especially when acting politically or against non-signatory nations. Meanwhile, three ICC judges have sued the U.S. government, claiming the sanctions violate their constitutional rights. Though no warrants...
America’s Time Capsule for 2276 | US News
On America’s 250th birthday, a time capsule buried deep in Philly holds a snapshot of today—900 pounds of stainless steel packed with quirky, symbolic treasures from every state, like a Civil War eagle feather, Wright brothers fabric, a whale bone, and even an AI’s prediction of California’s future. A modern iPhone, a Native American bookmark, a diamond, a championship pin, and a cookie recipe join the mix, all sealed in a moisture-proof cylinder designed to survive until 2276. It’s not just history—it’s a message in a bottle, bigger and bolder, meant to show future generations wh...
Fathers Fight for Camp Safety Reforms | US News
Two grieving fathers, whose daughters died in a deadly flood at Camp Mystic, are pushing for nationwide camp safety reforms — even as lawsuits loom and the camp’s owner perished alongside them. With no evacuation plan, untrained staff, and a silent PA system, the tragedy exposed fatal gaps in emergency preparedness. Now, state regulators are forcing changes, and three states have already enacted new laws — with Texas poised to expand protections in 2025. These parents’ mission? To ensure no other family suffers the same unimaginable loss.
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Florida’s Bold Budget Move | US News
Florida’s governor just signed a historic $117.6 billion budget — the fourth straight year shrinking state spending while boosting reserves, paying down debt, and slashing legislative requests with veto power. He’s proudly comparing Florida’s lean, efficient model to bloated states like New York, noting smaller payrolls and record-high per-pupil education funding. Tax relief is front and center: permanent sales tax holidays for back-to-school and disaster prep, baby and sunscreen exemptions, and refunds for hurricane-resistant windows. Education gets a record $30 billion — including teacher pay raises and scholarships for 500K students. Big bets are also on infrastructure, Everglades restoration, affordable housing, a...
Senators Unite to Fix Social Security | US News
Senators Bernie Moreno and Elizabeth Warren, from opposite parties, are teaming up to fix Social Security by eliminating the income cap on payroll taxes—ensuring the wealthy pay their fair share. Currently, only income up to $184,500 is taxed for Social Security, leaving high earners off the hook while everyday workers shoulder the burden. They argue this is unfair, especially when a nurse pays a higher percentage than a corporate lawyer. With the trust fund projected to run dry by 2032, they’re pushing for this change to strengthen the system without cutting benefits for retirees. Not everyone agrees—Senator Jon Husted...
Clinton Urges Intelligence Hold on Pulte | US News
Hillary Clinton is urging intelligence officials to withhold critical information from acting DNI Bill Pulte, accusing the Trump administration of politicizing the intelligence community — a system built after 9/11 to unify agencies and prevent missed signals. Despite acknowledging the DNI’s flaws, Clinton emphasizes its vital role as the central hub for all classified intel. She’s calling on both career and political appointees to resist sharing sensitive data with Pulte, who lacks intelligence experience and was appointed while still running another agency. Pulte’s controversial past — including politically charged referrals at the FHFA and recent moves against a Fed governor —...
Olympian Accused of Vandalizing Lincoln Pool | US News
Former U.S. Olympian David Hearn, a three-time canoeing medalist, faces felony charges for allegedly deliberately ripping up $1,000 worth of new sealant from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool—just months after a $10 million renovation. Prosecutors say he was belligerent and defiant when confronted, while Hearn claims he was just biking by and accidentally touched peeling sealant. His defense argues the case is politically motivated, but prosecutors vow to protect national monuments ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary, with a potential 10-year sentence on the line.
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Governor Overrules Clemency Board | US News
Colorado Governor Jared Polis ousted two clemency board members after they revealed he overruled their unanimous, twice-rejected decision to commute Tina Peters’ sentence — a convicted election interference offender — sparking a firestorm over transparency, executive power, and the public’s right to know when a governor defies his own advisors.
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Congressional Settlements Under Scrutiny | US News
House Ethics Committee claims no taxpayer-funded sexual misconduct settlements since 2018, but lawmakers just voted 420-0 to force transparency — demanding both the Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights release records within 60 days. The Ethics Committee, while supporting the move, admits it doesn’t oversee these cases — that’s the OCWR’s job. Rep. Thomas Massie’s resolution expands the scope to include any misconduct-related settlements — even those under different categories — and staff claims tied to member offices. The next 60 days will reveal if any hidden settlements surface.
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Trump Won't Attend USMNT vs Belgium | US News
USMNT heads to Round 16 against Belgium in Seattle — no Trump or Vance in attendance despite earlier rumors and security buzz. The stadium, hosting its final World Cup match, saw a last-minute clarification from King County: the president and VP won’t be there, even though Trump has attended other major events. Belgium’s camp is nearby, and this game marks the end of Seattle’s World Cup hosting duties.
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Iran Rejects U.S. Deal on Hormuz Tolls | US News
The U.S. pushed a bold deal with Iran to unfreeze $100 billion in frozen assets — including $6 billion held in Qatar — in exchange for Iran backing off its plan to charge tolls through the Strait of Hormuz. Talks in Doha, mediated by U.S. envoys like Jared Kushner, aimed to get Iran to drop its claim of control over the waterway. But Iran refused, insisting the strait remains “under Iran’s command,” and even issued military warnings to ships deviating from approved routes. Iran’s goal? To fund security and services via tolls, potentially earning $40 billion annually — a plan Gulf nations, inclu...
Stock Donations to Trump Accounts Launch Early | US News
Treasury just launched a new way to donate publicly traded stock to Trump’s kids’ accounts—officially starting July 4th, but already open now—to make it easier for folks and orgs to help kids build savings and investments early.
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Dog Found on World Cup Live Stream | US News
A dog named La Gorda vanished for a whole month in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico, leaving her owner Ale Garcia heartbroken and desperate. But then, during Mexico’s World Cup win, a fan livestreamed La Gorda being held up like a trophy in the streets — far from home. Ale rushed to the scene, and La Gorda ran straight to her, having lost weight, injured her paw, and survived on her own. Now back home and recovering, the reunion proves sometimes the universe delivers miracles… even via a soccer fan’s Facebook Live.
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Should You Turn Off AC When Leaving Home | US News
Should you turn off your AC when you’re out? Experts say it’s a smart move most of the time — but not without caveats. Raising your thermostat just a few degrees for a few hours can slash energy bills by up to 10% annually, especially if you’re gone for a full workday. But in humid climates, turning it off risks mold and makes cooling harder when you return. In dry areas, you’ve got more wiggle room. Older or poorly insulated homes heat up faster, so adjusting the thermostat even for short absences can help. Smart thermostats and closing bl...
Swift and Kelce Give $26M Before Wedding | US News
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are secretly tying the knot this Friday — and before the vows, they’ve dropped a jaw-dropping $26 million on charity, splitting it across 20 organizations nationwide. From NYC food banks and music mentorship programs to beloved national causes like Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library and the ASPCA, their giving reflects deep personal ties and a commitment to impact. Swift’s Rhode Island food bank and Kelce’s Kansas City hospital are among the favorites, while their generosity echoes past philanthropic patterns. While the wedding stays under wraps, their charitable blitz is loud, loving, and a powerful start to m...
Court Pauses Historic Exhibit Restorations | US News
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a judge’s order to reinstate controversial exhibits in national parks that addressed slavery and climate change—removed by the Trump administration under an executive order targeting what it called “revisionist history.” The court ruled the plaintiffs hadn’t proven irreparable harm, leaving the exhibits down for now. Advocates argue this is a setback in the fight against historical censorship, while the legal battle over whether the removals were lawful continues. Fifty-one exhibits from 37 sites, including one on George Washington’s enslaved people in Philadelphia, remain shuttered pending the full appeal.
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Court Upholds Appliance Emissions Ban | US News
A federal appeals court has upheld a sweeping ban on nitrous oxide-emitting appliances in four Los Angeles counties, clearing the way for a major air pollution win. Targeting large water heaters and boilers, the rule aims to slash smog and meet federal clean air standards — a move backed by a 2-to-1 judicial vote. The court ruled that federal energy laws don’t block states from enacting reasonable emission controls, arguing Congress never intended to preempt such measures. Industry opponents claimed conflict with federal rules, but the majority countered that overturning the ban would undermine the Clean Air Act and that...
ICE’s Stealth Surge Targets Thousands | US News
ICE unleashed a dramatic enforcement surge, detaining over 10,000 people in just five days — far exceeding daily targets — as quietly as possible, snatching individuals during routine visits, traffic stops, and everyday outings. While officials insist the focus is on dangerous criminals, advocates are sounding alarms, citing arrests of people with no criminal records — including a Nicaraguan father with a court date in 2027. Despite shifting tactics away from high-profile raids, the crackdown has sparked nationwide protests and even bipartisan pushback, including from Republicans questioning arrests like that of a Catholic nun in Texas.
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Love Proposal on Empire State Building | US News
Two climbers, a 32-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman, scaled the Empire State Building to the 1,400-foot antenna, unfurled a peace-themed banner, and then proposed on a high ledge—complete with engagement ring photos. Their stunt, part of a project called “Skywalkers: A Love Story,” involved unauthorized climbs of skyscrapers. Police found a broken lock on the 114th floor, the only way up to the antenna, which is off-limits to the public. Despite charges, both climbers were released without bail.
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Republicans Ditch Party PACs for Own Super PACs | US News
Republican Senate hopefuls are ditching traditional party fundraising to launch their own candidate-specific super PACs, flooding competitive states like Maine, Iowa, and Ohio with unlimited cash. This bold shift, fueled by recent Supreme Court rulings that loosened campaign finance rules, lets candidates directly control massive outside spending—after years of relying on party groups. A Pennsylvania campaign’s $60 million haul proves the model works, sparking a wave of Republican copycats. Meanwhile, Democrats cling to their centralized Senate Majority PAC, creating a stark contrast as election season intensifies and outside spending reshapes federal races.
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Medicaid Daycare Surge Under Scrutiny | US News
Federal investigators are probing a dramatic surge in Medicaid-funded adult day care centers in New York, where spending has nearly quadrupled since 2018 and 64 centers now cluster in just one square mile of Queens. While these centers aim to support seniors in their communities, their explosive growth has raised alarms about potential fraud—echoing past billion-dollar Medicaid scams tied to similar facilities. Authorities are still assessing the scope, but this probe is part of a broader push to crack down on healthcare fraud.
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Flag Jacket Fallout in State House | US News
A Pennsylvania lawmaker sparked national debate when he was ordered off the House floor for wearing an American flag jacket, labeled a “costume” by Speaker Joanna McClinton. Davanzo defended it as patriotic attire, especially ahead of Independence Day and the nation’s 250th anniversary, arguing it was a symbol of pride—not frivolity. While some lawmakers praised his display, the Speaker’s office insisted on strict business attire to maintain decorum, citing past removals of items like oversized hats. Davanzo criticized the ruling as a distraction from Pennsylvania’s looming budget crisis and affordability struggles, questioning why the focus was on his j...
Ossoff Leads in Georgia Senate Race | US News
Georgia’s Senate race is heating up with Jon Ossoff surging ahead in a new poll—56% to 43%—thanks to a clean primary and a war chest of over $32 million. Facing off against Mike Collins, who’s still recovering from a bruising primary and trying to unite GOP factions, Ossoff’s campaign is already in gear. Collins is attacking Ossoff’s spending and past votes, contrasting his “silver spoon” image with his own “self-made” story. Ossoff’s countering with a message of affordability, spotlighting his record on insulin and housing, while also taking aim at Collins and Trump. The race may tighten, but Ossof...
NYPD Holiday Pay Delay Sparks Union Outcry | US News
NYPD officers are fuming as their long-awaited July Fourth holiday pay gets pushed back again—this time from the second to the third week of July—sparking a union backlash and a formal grievance. The Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association calls it a direct contract violation, especially as cops work overtime in the heat securing major city events. This isn’t the first delay—January’s glitch was blamed on payroll system updates, but this time, no clear explanation has been given. Union president Patrick Hendry slammed the city for disrespecting officers’ hard work, while NYPD insists it’s just an administrativ...
Microsoft Builds AI Arm to Embed in Businesses | US News
Microsoft is pouring $2.5 billion into a new AI unit called Microsoft Frontier Co., deploying 6,000 engineers, consultants, and sales experts to embed directly inside client companies—essentially bringing AI expertise in-house. This “forward-deployed engineering” model sends specialized teams to build AI systems tailored to each business’s needs, leveraging industry knowledge and existing Microsoft talent. Led by Rodrigo Kede Lima, the initiative reflects a broader tech race, as rivals like Amazon, OpenAI, and Anthropic also ramp up customer-focused AI deployment. Businesses are no longer just experimenting—they’re demanding real, secure, and strategic AI integration.
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