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Aid Chaos: U.S. Officials Enter Gaza

President Trump has sent Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee to the southern Gaza Strip to review food distribution centers as civilian casualties mount near aid sites.

Kamala Harris Makes Headlines — But Not How She Hoped

Former Vice President Kamala Harris revealed plans to release a memoir titled 107 Days, chronicling her brief 2024 presidential campaign.

Tom Brady Responds to Scottie Scheffler’s Viral Family-First Comments

Tom Brady weighed in on PGA Tour star Scottie Scheffler’s recent comments prioritizing faith and family over golf, sparking a debate about balancing career success with home life.

Massive Blow: Trump Punishes Brazil Over Bolsonaro Crackdown

President Trump officially declared Brazil a national security threat this week, imposing harsh economic and human rights sanctions on the country and targeting one of its top judicial figures.

Trump Gives Companies 60 Days to Slash Drug Prices

President Trump sent letters to seventeen drug manufacturers, listing steps that must be taken to reduce prescription drug prices.

Gabbard Honors Whistleblower Behind Revealed Intelligence Scandal

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard exposed a whistleblower's "relentless efforts" to reveal the Intelligence Community's manipulation and manufacturing of information serving as the basis for Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 election to support then-candidate Donald Trump.

Arab Nations Demand Hamas Leave Gaza

Arab nations have urged Hamas to end its rule in Gaza and relinquish its weapons to the Palestinian Authority in an unparalleled joint statement.

New Ballroom Coming to White House

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that construction of a new ballroom at the White House will begin in September.

Biometric Program Takes Aim at International Gangs

The United States and Chile signed a new Biometric Identification Transnational Migration Alert Program (BITMAP) letter of intent to affirm their commitment to information sharing.

Tea App in Hot Water, Data Breaches Trigger Explosive Lawsuits

The Tea app, a controversial dating platform that allows women to anonymously review men, is facing serious legal consequences after two class action lawsuits were filed in California this week. The lawsuits come in the wake of massive data breaches that exposed private images, identification documents, and personal messages of users to the public.

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