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Supreme Court Allows States to Block Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood
South Carolina had argued that no one’s rights were violated when it decided to exclude Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program.
Signs of a Regime Change in Iran; Retaliation Appears Symbolic
There are signs that Iran could see a regime change.

Currency, Counterfeiting, and the Making of the US Secret Service
In ‘This Week in History,’ the Treasury Department and Congress worked to stifle counterfeiting during the Civil War, leading to major changes in banking.

Competition Winners: The Best Western Art
The award-winning works of ‘Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale’ are in.

75 Years: The American Legacy of the Korean War
This year marks an important anniversary of the Cold War’s first military conflict and the unmitigated success it became.
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Iranian Leader Khamenei Issues First Public Remarks After US Airstrike
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei suggested that the United States did not destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
Supreme Court Makes Sentencing More Lenient Under First Step Act
The court wrestled with whether a resentencing provision of the First Step Act applied to individuals who were sentenced before the law was enacted.
Panel Advises CDC to Recommend RSV Antibody for Infants
It was the first vote from the remade Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Why US Strikes on Iran Sent a Strong Message to Beijing
Expert says dictators can’t predict Trump’s moves, making them ‘genuinely afraid of him.’
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Supreme Court Rules for Shortened Deadline to Contest Deportation Orders
The 5–4 ruling came in a case brought by a Jamaican citizen who was convicted of several felonies.
US Jobless Claims Slide to 6-Week Low: Labor Department Data
‘The labor market continues to perform to the upside,’ said Arthur Laffer Jr., a market analyst.
Treasury Sanctions 3 Mexican Financial Institutions for Aiding Cartels in Fentanyl Trade
The entities are culpable for ‘poisoning of countless Americans by moving money on behalf of cartels,’ said the Treasury secretary.
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.
EU Leaders to Discuss Looming US Tariffs at Summit
The European Council is also convening to hash out defence pledges and security priorities.
Vought Pushes for Adoption of Budget Rescissions as Key Senators Remain Unconvinced
‘This package reflects the Trump administration’s steadfast commitment to cutting wasteful federal spending antithetical to American interests,’ Vought said.
In Ending Illegal Immigration, America Must Now Allow More to Enter Legally, Report Urges
‘We want the best and the brightest from around the world,’ Tim Doescher, Unleash Prosperity’s executive director said.
House Republican Introduces Bill to Increase Penalties for Spies Working for US Adversaries
‘For too long, our top adversaries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea have stolen our secrets ... That ends now,’ Rep. Pat Harrigan says.
Food Independence Summit Teaches a Return to Self-Sufficient Roots
The event, which drew 5,000 people from all over the country, just wrapped up its 4th year in Ohio’s Amish Country, where homesteading is a way of life.
Trump Considering Several Candidates for Next Federal Reserve Chair
‘I know within three or four people who I’m going to pick,’ the president told reporters on Wednesday.
Trump Admin Moves to Let Borrowers Use Crypto in Mortgage Applications
A new directive orders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to draft plans to treat digital assets as reserves in mortgage risk assessments.
Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: What to Know
The new facility is expected to hold 1,000 illegal immigrants within 30-60 days of construction.
NWS: Heat Wave Continues for East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, and Ohio Valley
New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and other regions across the northeast recorded 100 degrees on June 24.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Ending Collective Bargaining for Some Federal Workers
The unions were likely to prove that an executive order had a chilling effect on free speech under the First Amendment, the judge says.
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