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Supreme Court Allows Victims of Terrorist Attacks Overseas to Sue in US Courts
A federal appeals court had barred victims from suing in domestic courts.

‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ in a New Abridged Edition
The Alexandre Dumas favorite is rereleased just in time for summer reading.

To the Last Man: Defenders of the Alamo
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we remember the men who gave their lives for freedom and for each other.

‘Phantom Fleet’ Explores ‘World War II’s Most Daring Heist’
Author-historian Alexander Rose presents a new nonfiction work about the capture of a German U-boat.
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Appeals Court Rules Trump Can Keep Control of National Guard
The Ninth Circuit Court ruled that the president likely had exercised lawful authority in taking control of the troops in response to riots in Los Angeles.
Federal Reserve Rate Cuts Could Happen ‘As Early as July,’ Says Fed Gov. Waller
Investors expect the next interest rate cut in September.
Trump Calls for Special Prosecutor to Probe 2020 Election Results
The president said in a post on Truth Social that the special prosecutor should probe evidence of alleged fraud.
Israel–Iran Conflict
Iran Says No Nuclear Talks Unless Israel Ends Airstrikes
Both Iran and Israel launched airstrikes against each other on Friday.
▶EJ Antoni Decodes the Trump Economy and the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Controversy
How are Americans faring financially today compared to a few months ago?
Court Blocks Pentagon From Cutting Funding for Educational Institutions
Slashing the funds would ‘badly undermine scientific research’ at American universities, the plaintiffs said in their complaint.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Disabled Firefighter in Discrimination Suit
A federal appeals court previously determined that Karyn Stanley’s lawsuit under the Americans with Disabilities Act could not proceed.
US Military Scrambles for Ways to Protect Bases From Drone Warfare
The U.S. military is rushing to protect its domestic bases from the type of drone attack that hobbled the Russian nuclear fleet, but it lacks the infrastructure
Minnesota Lawmaker Who Survived Shooting Recounts Night of Attack
The Hoffmans have been hospitalized since the incident and are both in stable condition.
China Reduces US Debt Holdings to 16-Year Low: Treasury
Beijing is now the third-largest holder of U.S. Treasury securities.
CCP Subversion of America
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
Trump Taps Kentucky Lawyer for Judgeship 3 Years After Biden Scrapped Nomination Plans
Meredith was nearly nominated to the federal judgeship position by then-President Joe Biden in 2022.
NIH Ends Gain-of-Function Research, Implementing Trump’s Executive Order
The agency is also terminating awards for the research.
Malaysia Probes Reports of Chinese Firm Using Nvidia Chips to Train AI Models
The Malaysian Trade Ministry said that companies have been advised to adhere to other countries’ export controls to avoid secondary sanctions.
Illegal Immigrant Population Down 1 Million Since Trump Took Office, Research Group Says
A new survey-based estimate shows a steep falloff in a key group used as a proxy for the illegal immigrant population in the United States.
ICE to Resume Operations at Farms, Hotels, but Will Focus on Criminals: Homan
The border czar says ICE would focus on illegal immigrants with a ‘criminal nexus of trafficking, of forced labor, of tax fraud, or tax evasion.’
Judge Blocks Transportation Department From Withholding Funds From States That Defy Federal Immigration Policy
Several Democratic state attorneys general sued in mid-May.
FBI Renews Scrutiny Over Handling of 2020 Election Interference Allegation Against China
Director Patel says the documents detail ‘alarming allegations’ that ‘while substantiated, were abruptly recalled and never disclosed to the public.’
US to Open Fly Production Facility for Combating Mexican New World Screwworms
If an infestation were to occur in Texas now, the state economy could suffer a loss of $1.8 billion.
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