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New Jersey Deadly Storm Triggers State of Emergency

Severe storms swept through New Jersey and New York on Monday, unleashing torrential rains that caused flash flooding, closed subways, and turned deadly for the second time this month. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency, warning residents to stay indoors as rainfall reached more than two inches per hour in some areas.

California Professor Arrested in Violent ICE Raid Protest

A California State University professor has been arrested for allegedly assaulting federal agents during a massive Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid on a cannabis farm suspected of exploiting illegal labor and children. Jonathan Anthony Caravello, a math professor at CSU Channel Islands, is accused of throwing a tear gas canister at ICE agents in the middle of a violent protest.

Apple Embraces America First Agenda in Rare Earth Deal

Apple has announced a deal with MP Minerals to support the production of rare-earth minerals to be used in smartphones and other devices.

Colorado DA Recall Launched Over Dropped Kidnapping Case

A Colorado district attorney is facing backlash and an active recall effort after announcing plans to drop attempted kidnapping charges against a convicted sex offender deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial. The case centers on Solomon Galligan, 33, who was arrested in April for allegedly trying to abduct an 11-year-old boy from Black Forest Hills Elementary School in Aurora.

Abortion Pill Judgment Texas Rejected in NY

A New York county clerk has again rejected Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to enforce a $113,000 civil judgment against a New York doctor accused of violating Texas abortion laws. The move highlights a growing legal standoff between red and blue states in the post-Roe era.

America’s Ice Cream Ditches Dyes

U.S. dairy farms have pledged to remove artificial dyes from their products by the beginning of 2028.

Trump Education Funding Review Threatens NC Schools

North Carolina could lose nearly 1,000 education jobs and over $165 million in federal funding as the Trump administration reviews $6 billion in grants for alignment with new executive priorities. Attorney General Jeff Jackson, alongside Gov. Josh Stein and Superintendent Mo Green, joined a multistate lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration to stop the review, calling it disruptive and politically motivated.

Bud Light Dylan Mulvaney Backlash Still Crushing Sales

Two years after Bud Light partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, the brand continues to struggle, posting dismal sales over what should have been its most profitable holiday weekend. Despite favorable July 4th weather and strong performance from Anheuser-Busch InBev’s (ABI) other labels, Bud Light remains a “clear laggard,” according to industry data.

Christian Coffee Shop Attacked for Serving the Homeless

A Denver coffee shop owner is facing organized protests from radical leftist groups after launching a Christian-based outreach to support the city’s homeless. Jamie Sanchez, owner of The Drip Café and founder of the ministry “Recycle God’s Love,” says his mission to serve the needy has drawn hostility solely because of his Christian faith.

Pro-Illegal Migrant Activists Target ICE in Violent Clashes

Far-left activist groups supporting illegal immigration are shifting tactics—from aiding unlawful border crossings to organizing direct confrontations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on American soil. These increasingly aggressive campaigns are obstructing federal law enforcement efforts, sparking riots, and putting officers' lives at risk.

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