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Neither the president’s nor the vice president’s compensation are listed in Thursday’s salary disclosure.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics revised the May number higher.
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Federal Officials Warn of ‘Lone Wolf’ Terror Threats on July 4, NY Governor Says
‘Lone wolf actors remain the greatest potential threat including during the upcoming July 4th holiday,’ Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
South Korea Revises Martial Law Rules
The nation was plunged into turmoil in December after the president declared martial law, sparking his impeachment and a snap election.
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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.
Trump Speaks With Putin Amid Push for Peace
Trump earlier stated that he plans to make another attempt to broker a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Breaks Record for Longest House Speech
The previous record was held by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), who spoke for eight hours 32 minutes.
WHO Urges Nations to Hike Taxes on Sugary Drinks, Alcohol, Tobacco by 50 Percent
Consumption of the items is contributing to a noncommunicable diseases ‘epidemic,’ the agency said.
Supreme Court to Review Local Law Barring Preaching in Public Spaces
A federal appeals court previously rejected Gabriel Olivier’s challenge to the Brandon, Mississippi, law.
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The Pentagon announced on July 2 that it was pausing some shipments of weapons to the country as it conducted a capability review.
Liverpool Soccer Star Diogo Jota Dies in Car Crash in Spain
The Portuguese Football Federation confirmed the news on Thursday morning.
Transportation Secretary Urges Governors to Remove Political Messages From Crosswalks, Intersections
If the states comply, the guidance would also put an end to painting roads with Black Lives Matter slogans and LGBT rainbows.
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