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Import Prices Flat as Global Inflation Pressures Stay Muted

U.S. import prices rose just 0.1 percent in June, signaling continued stability in global goods prices and offering no new signs of inflation from overseas markets. The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show minimal price pressure from foreign producers, reinforcing confidence in international supply chain steadiness.

Trump Approval Soars Despite Epstein Uproar

President Donald Trump’s support among Republican voters continues to climb, even as media and online platforms intensify scrutiny over the Epstein case. Recent polling reveals that GOP approval of Trump has not declined—in fact, it has strengthened.

Republicans Push Work Visa Bill Under ‘Dignity’ Label

Ten Republicans have backed a bill granting work visas to illegal immigrants.

Trump Admin Pulls Funding for California’s ‘Train to Nowhere’

The Trump administration pulled funding for California's $4 billion high-speed rail project after more than a decade of mismanagement.

James Comey’s Daughter, Linked to Epstein Case, Reportedly Out of DOJ

The daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, Maurene Comey, was reportedly fired from her position as a prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY).

CNN Analyst Warns Democrats: 2026 ‘Blue Wave’ Nowhere in Sight

CNN’s Harry Enten says Democrats’ 2026 lead is far weaker than past midterm “blue wave” years, with Republicans holding strong on the House map.

Trump Signs HALT Act to Combat Fentanyl Crisis, Joined by Grieving Parents

President Trump signed the HALT Act, permanently classifying fentanyl analogs as Schedule I substances to close loopholes.

Pentagon Withdraws Thousands of National Guard Troops from Los Angeles

The Pentagon is pulling 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles after weeks of protests over ICE operations.

Trust Erodes: Survey Shows Americans Losing Faith in Ivy League

A new Manhattan Institute poll finds only 15% of Americans trust Ivy League schools. Most support reforms like merit-based practices.

ICE to Receive Record Funding, Surpassing FBI With Capacity for a Million Deportations

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is set to become the most heavily funded law enforcement agency in U.S. history, surpassing the FBI.

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