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Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Ruling on Texas Law Aimed at Blocking Minors From Porn Sites
The court voted 6-3 to uphold a law that fines websites if they fail to verify the age of users.
Senate Rejects War Powers Resolution That Sought to Limit Trump’s Authority Over Iran Strikes
Sen. Tim Kaine’s resolution failed in a 47–53 vote.
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Battery startups aim to bypass China with homegrown materials, but one analyst says the West should back rising lithium-ion producers like Hungary or Korea.
Trump Says US Ending All Trade Talks With Canada
The move was made in response to Canada’s digital services tax, Trump said.
Trump Says He Would Bomb Iran Again If It Enriched Uranium
Trump also said he was not worried about whether Iran had a secret nuclear program.
Texas Company Unveils Plans to Build World’s Largest Data Center Complex
Fermi America says its Amarillo development will be powered by the nation’s ‘biggest’ integrated nuclear, natural gas, solar ‘HyperGrid.’
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Tie the Knot in Venice Ceremony
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Supreme Court Hands Win to Parents in Dispute Over Pro-LGBT Books—What to Know
The court allowed parents to opt their children out of lessons using LGBT-themed books.
Senate Hearing Highlights Alleged CCP Links in Funding Climate-Related Lawsuits
Sen. Ted Cruz says the CCP has funneled $12 million to U.S. climate groups since 2020 via a San Francisco nonprofit.
Czech Says Chinese Diplomats, Agents Tailed and Planned to Intimidate Taiwan’s Vice President
According to Czech Military Intelligence, Chinese secret service agents planned a ‘demonstrative kinetic action’ against Hsiao.
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The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
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Results show major U.S. banks could withstand a severe recession, surging joblessness, and a sharp selloff in equities, while keeping strong capital cushions.
Carney’s Office Says Engagement With US to Continue After Trump Ends Trade Talks
Carney and Trump had most recently met in person on June 16 during the G7 summit in Alberta, where they agreed to reach a deal on trade within 30 days.
As Peace Looms in Congo, Expert Says US Delivers ‘Heavy Blow to China’
The U.S.-brokered agreement could mean American access to valuable minerals, freezing China out of a region it prizes.
Federal Judge Refuses to Block DOGE Access to Sensitive Government Data
The court declined urgent relief, noting lack of imminent harm but acknowledging data privacy concerns.
University of Virginia President Resigns Over DOJ Pressure to Scrap DEI
The university has yet to issue a statement confirming Ryan’s resignation.
More Than 2,700 Tren de Aragua Members Arrested Within the US This Year, Attorney General Says
The Trump administration has designated the Venezuelan gang as a foreign terrorist organization.
1.8 Million Student Loan Borrowers Face Wage Garnishment, No Tax Refunds, Lower Credit Score
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Homeland Security Ends Temporary Protected Status for 500,000 Haitians
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