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FDA Pauses Trials Involving ‘Hostile Countries’

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a review of clinical trials involving "hostile countries," declaring that projects involving Americans' living cells are paused.

Oregon Lawmakers Invite Drag Queens to House Floor

Oregon lawmakers invited drag queens to the House floor in recognition of the state's Pride Month Resolution.

Authorities Discover San Diego Drug Smuggling Tunnel

Border Patrol agents have discovered a nearly 3,000-foot-long drug smuggling tunnel under the U.S.-Mexico border.

Vice President JD Vance Suspended by Bluesky 12 Mins After Conservative Post

Vice President JD Vance faced a sudden Bluesky suspension just 12 minutes after joining the leftist social media platform and posting a message in support of a Supreme Court decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on transgender procedures for minors.

Democrats Boycott Biden Health Hearing as GOP Sounds Alarm on ‘Unfit to Serve’

Senate Republicans are calling out Democrats for walking out or refusing to attend a critical Judiciary Committee hearing titled "Unfit to Serve: How the Biden Cover-up Endangered America and Undermined the Constitution."

Pro-Hamas Columbia Faculty Fuel Radical Mayoral Campaign of Zohran Mamdani

A network of anti-Israel donors—including academics who justified Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attacks—has funneled thousands into New York socialist Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for mayor, raising serious concerns about the ideological core behind his candidacy.

Vandalism Spree Hits Homes of Five University of Minnesota Regents Over Hypersonic Facility Deal

Five University of Minnesota Board of Regents had their homes vandalized early last Thursday, in apparent protest of the board’s decision to sell 60 acres of UMore Park land for an aerospace development facility.

Naval Academy Ends Race-Based Admissions in Major Policy Reversal

The U.S. Naval Academy has officially dropped race, ethnicity, and sex as factors in its admissions process, aligning with President Trump’s January executive order.

Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill to Define Antisemitism in Public Education Amid Free Speech Debate

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed House Bill 2867, rejecting a proposal to formally adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism in K‑12 schools and higher education.

Federal Reserve Holds Steady, Declines to Cut Interest Rates Amid Mixed Signals

The Federal Reserve announced on June 18, 2025, that it will maintain its benchmark interest rate at 4.25–4.5% for the fourth consecutive meeting.

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