Politics
POLITICS AND LEGISLATION
House Rules Committee Advances Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' For Floor Vote
The bill has garnered Republican support for its tax cuts while Democrats criticize it as primarily benefiting the wealthy, moving forward to a chamber-wide vote.
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Protests Target Orange County Congresswoman Over Trump Bill And Healthcare Cuts
Demonstrators protested against an Orange County representative who could cast a decisive vote on President Trump's proposal to cut over $1 trillion in federal healthcare funding.
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Paramount Agrees To $16 Million Settlement With Trump
The media company is settling a lawsuit against "60 Minutes" that many considered questionable, a move that appears to facilitate Paramount's pending sale.
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Twenty States Sue Trump Administration Over Medicaid Data Sharing
States have filed a lawsuit challenging the Health and Human Services decision to share personal health data with the Department of Homeland Security, which handles immigration enforcement.
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Judge Blocks DHS From Ending Protected Status For Haitian Migrants
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot terminate legal status and work permits for thousands of Haitian migrants this fall.
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Dutch Queen Clarifies Viral Moment With Trump
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands explained that her widely shared interaction with President Trump during a recent meeting with King Willem-Alexander was misinterpreted by observers.
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CRIME AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
South Carolina Deputy Killed In Ambush
A deputy was fatally shot while attempting to make an arrest at a South Carolina home, with another officer wounded in what authorities describe as an ambush attack.
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MS-13 Leader Faces Sentencing For Eight Murders
The head of an MS-13 group near New York City is scheduled for sentencing in a federal racketeering case involving multiple murders, including the 2016 killings of two high school girls.
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GOVERNMENT AND EDUCATION
House Republicans Subpoena Ivy League Universities In Antitrust Investigation
The House Judiciary Committee has issued subpoenas to Brown University and the University of Pennsylvania, seeking additional records as part of an expanding investigation into potential antitrust violations among Ivy League institutions.
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Ohio Governor Signs Law Shielding Lawmakers' Communications From Public View
Governor Mike DeWine approved budget language that will exempt Ohio legislators' text messages and emails between themselves and their staff from public records disclosure for up to two years.
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National Pride In America Shows Significant Decline
A Gallup survey reveals a dramatic drop in Americans' national pride, with the decrease primarily driven by Democrats while Republicans' pride levels remained stable, and younger Americans expressing less pride in their country.
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