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OpenAI has discussed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company, a share worth about $42.6 billion at its latest valuation. The proposal, reported July 2, comes as the Trump administration increases scrutiny of advanced AI model releases.

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Experts Are Pushing Back on Trump’s Comparisons Between Democrats and Communism

An Associated Press fact check published July 3 found experts reject President Donald Trump’s recent efforts to portray Democrats as communists. Historians and scholars said the label does not fit the Democratic Party or the candidates Trump has singled out.

OpenAI Is in Talks to Hand the Trump Administration a 5% Stake Worth $42.6 Billion

OpenAI has discussed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company, a share worth about $42.6 billion at its latest valuation. The proposal, reported July 2, comes as the Trump administration increases scrutiny of advanced AI model releases.

A Court Just Ordered the Trump Administration to Reinstate Intelligence Officers It Had Fired

A federal appeals court on July 2 ordered the Trump administration to preserve the jobs of 19 intelligence officers targeted for dismissal over temporary DEI-related assignments. The ruling says the CIA and ODNI must follow their own reassignment and appeal rules before terminating the officers.

The Vatican Just Declared a Formal Schism With a Traditionalist Movement

The Vatican on July 2 formally declared the Society of St. Pius X to be in schism after four bishops were consecrated without papal approval in Switzerland. The decree excommunicated six bishops and warned priests and lay followers that formal adherence to the rupture can also carry penalties.

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US Just Added Only 57,000 Jobs in June and Wage Growth Is Now Trailing Inflation for the Third Month Straight

U.S. employers added 57,000 jobs in June, the smallest monthly gain in line with the past year’s slowing trend, while wage growth remained below inflation based on the latest available price data. The June 2026 labor report also showed weaker revisions to April and May payrolls.

Wildfires Across the West Reach Crisis Levels. Here’s all you need to Know

Wildfire activity across the West has pushed the nation to Preparedness Level 4, with more than 605,000 active acres and major fires burning from Utah and Colorado to Arizona and Washington. Federal and state agencies say hot, dry and windy conditions are straining crews and keeping evacuation orders in place in several communities.

Trump at Mount Rushmore warned the crowd about what he has portrayed as the “communist” threat posed by ‌progressive Democrats

President Donald Trump used a July 3, 2020, speech at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota to warn supporters about what he described as a left-wing and communist threat from progressive Democrats. The speech tied Independence Day messaging to a broader culture-war argument during an election year.

Meta Is Eyeing Saudi Arabia’s Cheap Oil and Power to Fuel Its Next Generation of AI Data Centers

Meta’s reported plan to sell excess AI computing capacity is sharpening attention on where the next wave of AI data centers will be built. Saudi Arabia’s state-backed push into low-cost, energy-heavy computing has become part of that conversation.

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The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.

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Experts Are Pushing Back on Trump’s Comparisons Between Democrats and Communism

An Associated Press fact check published July 3 found experts reject President Donald Trump’s recent efforts to portray Democrats as communists. Historians and scholars said the label does not fit the Democratic Party or the candidates Trump has singled out.

OpenAI Is in Talks to Hand the Trump Administration a 5% Stake Worth $42.6 Billion

OpenAI has discussed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company, a share worth about $42.6 billion at its latest valuation. The proposal, reported July 2, comes as the Trump administration increases scrutiny of advanced AI model releases.

A Court Just Ordered the Trump Administration to Reinstate Intelligence Officers It Had Fired

A federal appeals court on July 2 ordered the Trump administration to preserve the jobs of 19 intelligence officers targeted for dismissal over temporary DEI-related assignments. The ruling says the CIA and ODNI must follow their own reassignment and appeal rules before terminating the officers.

The Vatican Just Declared a Formal Schism With a Traditionalist Movement

The Vatican on July 2 formally declared the Society of St. Pius X to be in schism after four bishops were consecrated without papal approval in Switzerland. The decree excommunicated six bishops and warned priests and lay followers that formal adherence to the rupture can also carry penalties.

US Just Added Only 57,000 Jobs in June and Wage Growth Is Now Trailing Inflation for the Third Month Straight

U.S. employers added 57,000 jobs in June, the smallest monthly gain in line with the past year’s slowing trend, while wage growth remained below inflation based on the latest available price data. The June 2026 labor report also showed weaker revisions to April and May payrolls.

Wildfires Across the West Reach Crisis Levels. Here’s all you need to Know

Wildfire activity across the West has pushed the nation to Preparedness Level 4, with more than 605,000 active acres and major fires burning from Utah and Colorado to Arizona and Washington. Federal and state agencies say hot, dry and windy conditions are straining crews and keeping evacuation orders in place in several communities.

Trump at Mount Rushmore warned the crowd about what he has portrayed as the “communist” threat posed by ‌progressive Democrats

President Donald Trump used a July 3, 2020, speech at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota to warn supporters about what he described as a left-wing and communist threat from progressive Democrats. The speech tied Independence Day messaging to a broader culture-war argument during an election year.

Meta Is Eyeing Saudi Arabia’s Cheap Oil and Power to Fuel Its Next Generation of AI Data Centers

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Experts Are Pushing Back on Trump’s Comparisons Between Democrats and Communism

An Associated Press fact check published July 3 found experts reject President Donald Trump’s recent efforts to portray Democrats as communists. Historians and scholars said the label does not fit the Democratic Party or the candidates Trump has singled out.

OpenAI Is in Talks to Hand the Trump Administration a 5% Stake Worth $42.6 Billion

OpenAI has discussed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company, a share worth about $42.6 billion at its latest valuation. The proposal, reported July 2, comes as the Trump administration increases scrutiny of advanced AI model releases.

A Court Just Ordered the Trump Administration to Reinstate Intelligence Officers It Had Fired

A federal appeals court on July 2 ordered the Trump administration to preserve the jobs of 19 intelligence officers targeted for dismissal over temporary DEI-related assignments. The ruling says the CIA and ODNI must follow their own reassignment and appeal rules before terminating the officers.