Following a second alleged attempt on the life of ex-President Trump last Sunday, the response from global leaders was largely muted, with notable exceptions being Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who all publicly addressed the incident and directly named Trump.
Melania Trump criticized the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago, describing it as a violation of privacy and a warning to all Americans about potential government overreach.
A group of parents from various religious backgrounds is petitioning the Supreme Court to take up their case against a Maryland school board that has removed the option for elementary school children to opt out of lessons featuring books on gender transitioning and LGBTQ themes.
Boeing's West Coast factory workers have gone on strike after rejecting a contract offer, disrupting the production of the 737 MAX and causing Boeing’s shares to drop by over 2%.
CNN reports that Michelle Obama is not expected to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris this fall, raising questions about the level of support Harris might receive from prominent Democratic figures.
The state of California is reportedly considering offering discounted cellphone service to low-income illegal immigrants who do not have Social Security Numbers (SSNs).
On Thursday, a banned anti-Israel student organization claimed responsibility for painting the University of Pennsylvania's Benjamin Franklin statue crimson.
In a recent development, the administration under Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called upon law enforcement to give top priority to investigating potential "fraudulent" signatures collected on petitions.