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Dr. Phil Merit Street Crumbles in Bankruptcy Fight

Dr. Phil McGraw’s media venture, Merit Street Media, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and launched a lawsuit against its primary distribution partner, Trinity Broadcasting Network. The Fort Worth-based media company, which began operations in early 2024, cited financial hardship and failed capital raises as key reasons behind its financial collapse.

Rubio Recalls Colombia’s Top Envoy Over ‘Baseless’ Accusations

The U.S. State Department, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, recalled Chargé d’Affaires ad interim John McNamara from Bogotá on July 3.

‘Most Conservative Bill Ever?’ Johnson’s Bold Claim on Trump’s OBBB

House Speaker Mike Johnson declared the newly passed One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) as “the most conservative legislation of our lifetime” during an interview with Newsmax on July 3.

Trump Deportation Plan Boosts American Jobs

Pro-migration advocates who once celebrated President Joe Biden’s mass immigration policies are now expressing concern as the political tide turns. Congress, reflecting public frustration, passed President Donald Trump’s $170 billion “One Big Beautiful Bill,” dramatically increasing funding for immigration enforcement and setting the stage for mass deportations.

MSNBC White Barbie Prosecutors Comment Sparks Backlash

Following the partial acquittal of rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs on major charges, an MSNBC panel sparked controversy by blaming the racial and gender makeup of the prosecution team. Legal analysts on Ana Cabrera Reports suggested that the presence of six white female prosecutors — referred to as “lawyer Barbies” — may have alienated jurors and contributed to the dismissal of the most serious charges.

Illegal Immigrant Sentenced in Fatal Trooper Crash

A Mexican national living illegally in the U.S. has been sentenced to over 10 years in prison for the vehicular homicide of Washington State Patrol Trooper Christopher Gadd. Raul Benitez-Santana, 33, was convicted in a Snohomish County courtroom earlier this month and received a sentence of 125 months in prison and 18 months of community custody.

Katie Hobbs Veto Frenzy Shuts Down Conservative Agenda

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has broken her own veto record, rejecting 178 bills during the most recent legislative session—surpassing her 2023 record of 143. While Hobbs signed 264 bills into law, her repeated use of the veto pen has drawn scrutiny for blocking key Republican-led efforts on national security, election integrity, and education reform.

Madre Fire Explodes Into California’s Largest Blaze of 2025

The Madre Fire in California surged to 35,530 acres in under 24 hours, becoming the state’s largest wildfire of the year. Fueled by dry grass, high temperatures, and gusty winds, the blaze erupted Wednesday near State Route 166 east of Santa Maria and is primarily burning through federal lands in San Luis Obispo County.

Trump Trucking Reforms Put America’s Drivers First

Under the leadership of President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, the Department of Transportation has unveiled sweeping reforms aimed at restoring the dignity and strength of America's trucking industry. On Friday, Duffy announced initiatives targeting illegal brokering, unsafe parking shortages, and the abuse of commercial driver’s licenses by foreign labor.

Trump Big Beautiful Win Shakes Up Washington

President Donald Trump scored a pivotal legislative victory by signing the “Big, Beautiful Bill” (BBB) into law just before his self-imposed July 4th deadline. More than the policy details, the passage of the bill signals Trump’s growing strength in his second term and solidifies political momentum heading into the remainder of 2025.

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