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Democrats Launch Fierce Campaign Against Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

New Hampshire’s Democrat delegation is rallying its base against Trump’s $3.4 trillion bill, calling it a massive handout to the wealthy.

Nvidia Soars to Historic $4 Trillion Valuation Amid AI Boom

Nvidia became the first publicly traded company to briefly exceed a $4 trillion market capitalization on July 9, 2025.

Epstein Brother Rips ‘Stupid’ FBI Memo, Demands Answers

Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, publicly mocked the FBI's recent memo affirming the 2019 suicide ruling, calling it “stupid”.

Israel Strikes Hezbollah’s Build-Up in Rare Southern Lebanon Raids

Israel conducts rare ground-and-air operations in southern Lebanon, dismantling Hezbollah weapon infrastructure and killing a senior commander.

Pro‑Life Diaper Company Delivers Hope to Texas Flood Victims

EveryLife, a pro‑life diaper company, is stepping up to serve families devastated by the historic Texas floods.

FTC Workshop Targets ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Minors as Consumer Fraud

FTC Chair Ferguson leads workshop investigating gender-affirming care as consumer fraud, backed by DOJ subpoenas.

Trump Appoints Duffy as NASA Interim Chief Amid Isaacman Reversal

President Trump has selected Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as acting administrator of NASA, following his withdrawal of Jared Isaacman.

Hezbollah Disarmament: Trump Envoy Pushes Lebanon Toward Abraham Accords

The Trump administration’s special envoy to Lebanon, Thomas Barrack, praised Beirut’s response to a U.S. proposal calling for the Hezbollah disarmament in exchange for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon.

NPR Climate Bullies Attack Young Meteorologist for Telling the Truth

In a brazen display of National Public Radio (NPR) climate intolerance, Kansas City NPR reporter Sam Zeff mocked recent meteorology graduate Chris Martz for challenging climate change narratives, sneering on X that Martz “wasted [his] money on [his] degree.”

NEA Antisemitism: Teachers’ Union Votes to Ban ADL Classroom Materials

The National Education Association (NEA) faces growing backlash after delegates voted to prohibit the use of Anti-Defamation League (ADL) materials in classrooms—a move critics call a disturbing act of NEA antisemitism.

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