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G7 Backs Israel, Labels Iran ‘Source of Instability’
The group called for a broader halt to hostilities in the region, including a cease-fire in Gaza, during the meeting in Kananaskis, Canada.
Israel Kills Senior Military Commander, Orders Evacuation of Tehran Neighborhood
IDF spokesman Avichay Adraee said Gen. Ali Shadmani had been Iran’s top military commander for only four days ‘until we eliminated him.’
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Trump Leaving G7 Summit Early to Focus on Middle East, White House Says
The president’s decision comes after he called for the immediate evacuation of Tehran as Iran and Israel continue to exchange airstrikes.
With Iowa Bill Nixed, Eminent Domain for Carbon Pipeline Draws Heartland Heat
‘We can do better,’ Gov. Kim Reynolds says in her veto of lawmakers’ ban on companies seizing private land for a 2,500-mile five-state project.
Loss of Health Coverage Drives Some to Faith-Based Cost Sharing—Here’s What to Know
Many Americans are embracing this decades old practice of assisting one another rather than buying insurance.
Federal Judge Orders That NIH Grants Be Restored
A lawsuit claimed directives to terminate research grants linked to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives were arbitrary and unconstitutional.
Religious Liberty Commission Meets to Discuss Finding a Church-State Balance
The panel aims to promote morals and religious freedom but avoid individual bias.
US–UK Trade Deal Highlights Gap in Agricultural Practices
Will it drive down UK standards or open a door for higher-quality U.S. products?
Senate GOP Releases Key Portion of Trump Agenda Bill—Here’s What’s Inside
The committee’s revisions to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act cover many of the biggest agenda items in the legislation.
Supreme Court to Hear Chevron, Exxon Mobil Appeal Over Damage to Louisiana Coast
A federal appeals court rejected the companies’ effort to have the local governments’ lawsuits heard in state court.
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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.
American Bar Association Sues Trump Admin Over Alleged Campaign to Intimidate Law Firms
The lawsuit, dismissed by the White House as frivolous, accuses the Trump administration of an intimidation campaign against the legal profession.
Trump, Carney Agree to Reach Deal Within 30 Days
Trump said reaching a deal with Canada within days or weeks was “achievable” as long as both sides agreed.
Former New York Assembly Candidate Charged With Campaign Finance Fraud
The defendant ’submitted forged campaign contribution cards from members of the very community he hoped to represent,' a U.S. attorney says.
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Judge Considers Block on Trump Admin’s Bid to Prevent Foreign Students From Attending Harvard
The president issued a proclamation stating that the entry of foreign nationals studying at Harvard was detrimental to U.S. interests.
Senate GOP Unveils Medicaid, Tax Portions of Trump Agenda Bill
Reactions reveal the delicate balance needed to get the critical legislation approved by both houses.
Share of US Homes Selling Above Asking Price Declines to 2020 Level
With the 30-year fixed mortgage rate near 7 percent, buyers are seeing more options while sellers cut prices on properties, Redfin says.
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Trump Touts US–UK Trade Deal Signed at G7
As part of the agreement, the United States will offer reduced tariffs on an annual quota of 100,000 UK vehicle imports.
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