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Ex-DOJ Employees Demand Rejection of Blanche

More than 1,200 former Department of Justice (DOJ) employees have urged the Senate to reject the nomination of acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as permanent U.S. Attorney General.

Texas Bakery Condemns America, Sparks Backlash

A Texas bakery is facing widespread backlash after publishing a message ahead of Independence Day criticizing "what the United States has become."

Wisconsin Supreme Court Blocks Voter Eligibility Check

Wisconsin's liberal-majority Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a conservative voter-integrity group cannot access guardianship records that could identify voters legally barred from casting ballots, dealing a setback to election transparency efforts in one of the nation's most contested swing states.

Nigel Farage Resigns

Reform UK head and British Member of Parliament (MP) Nigel Farage announced that he was resigning from Parliament.

Trump Lifts Turkey Sanctions, Opens Door to F-35 Sales at NATO Summit

President Trump announced Tuesday he is lifting longstanding defense sanctions on Turkey, potentially clearing the way to sell advanced F-35 fighter jets to a NATO ally that has spent years locked out of the program.

New Helipad Coming to White House

President Trump confirmed that work on a new helipad is underway at the White House.

Trump Urges Retailers to Lower Prices Like ‘Absolute Patriots’

President Trump announced that Walmart will begin to lower its prices to honor the nation's 250th anniversary.

DOGE Closes Up Shop After Cutting $214 Billion in Federal Waste

The Department of Government Efficiency shut down operations on July 4, having spent 18 months dismantling what its backers called the most bloated bureaucracy in American history.

Illinois Becomes First State to Force Annual AI Audits on Big Tech

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation Monday making the state the first in the country to require annual third-party safety audits of the nation's largest artificial intelligence companies.

Nation’s Largest Teachers Union Wants $5.2 Million to Oust Trump Before Midterms

The National Education Association is asking delegates to approve a $5.2 million campaign demanding President Donald Trump's "impeachment, conviction, and removal" from office before voters even head to the polls this November.

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