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Landmark Law: Rhode Island Requires Menopause Accommodations at Work

Rhode Island became the first U.S. state to mandate workplace accommodations for menopause and related medical conditions.

Razor-Thin Vote Hands Trump Ally Key Court Seat

The U.S. Senate narrowly confirmed Emil Bove, former defense lawyer for President Trump, to a lifetime seat on the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on July 29.

Virginia Councilman Set on Fire in Shocking Daylight Attack

Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler, 38, was the victim of a brutal attack at his workplace on July 30, when a man forced his way into the Showcase Magazine office, poured gasoline on him, and set him on fire outside the building.

Deadly NYC Shooting Puts Mamdani on Defense

Democratic New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani faced intense scrutiny during his first public press conference after a deadly Midtown Manhattan mass shooting claimed four lives, including NYPD Officer Didarul Islam.

Kamala’s Unexpected Announcement Turns Heads

Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced on July 30, that she will not run for California governor in the upcoming 2026 race.

Powell Resists Trump’s Rate Push

The Federal Reserve voted on July 30 to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 4.25% to 4.50%, marking the fifth consecutive meeting without a change.

Oprah Under Fire: Accused of Blocking Maui Tsunami Evacuees

Oprah Winfrey pushed back against claims that her private road on her Maui estate was closed during the overnight tsunami evacuation, calling the accusations “completely false.”

Deep State Files? Patel Exposes FBI Burn Bags

FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly uncovered a hidden room inside FBI headquarters containing thousands of sensitive documents tied to the Trump-Russia investigation.

Federal Fugitive: Anti-ICE Protesters Pull Off Shocking Escape in L.A

A British illegal migrant escaped federal custody in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday with the help of anti-immigration enforcement activists, according to Department of Homeland Security sources cited by the New York Post.

Hegseth Fights Back: ‘Signalgate’ Investigation Rigged from the Start

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has rejected the Pentagon inspector general’s review into his use of the Signal app, calling the probe “a sham, conducted in bad faith and with extreme bias,” according to a department spokesman.

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