Sen. Mazie Hirono opened Todd Blanche’s attorney general confirmation hearing with the same sexual-misconduct screening questions she has used for nominees since 2018. The exchange on July 15 put renewed attention on a routine Hirono says is meant to test a nominee’s fitness for office.
The Department of Homeland Security on July 15 said rhetoric and “Know Your Rights” outreach from Democratic leaders, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, is contributing to violence against federal immigration officers. The agency said assaults on ICE officers have risen 1,300%, while California officials continue to frame their materials as constitutional-rights guidance.
The last time a living U.S. president appeared on American coinage was in 1926, when Calvin Coolidge was placed alongside George Washington on a commemorative half dollar. Of roughly 1 million coins struck for the sesquicentennial, about 860,000 were later melted after failing to sell.
A new Pentagon policy requiring annual testosterone deficiency screening for service members 30 and older quickly drew criticism from Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who said it sounded like “gender-affirming care” despite the department’s restrictions on transgender-related treatment. The announcement has opened a broader debate over military readiness, hormone therapy, and who will be covered under the new program.
IBM lost about $69 billion in market value on July 14 after warning that customer budgets were shifting toward AI infrastructure and away from parts of its core business. The sell-off marked the company’s steepest one-day stock decline in decades as investors reassessed how AI spending is reshaping legacy tech companies.
Sen. Mazie Hirono opened Todd Blanche’s attorney general confirmation hearing with the same sexual-misconduct screening questions she has used for nominees since 2018. The exchange on July 15 put renewed attention on a routine Hirono says is meant to test a nominee’s fitness for office.
The Department of Homeland Security on July 15 said rhetoric and “Know Your Rights” outreach from Democratic leaders, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, is contributing to violence against federal immigration officers. The agency said assaults on ICE officers have risen 1,300%, while California officials continue to frame their materials as constitutional-rights guidance.
The last time a living U.S. president appeared on American coinage was in 1926, when Calvin Coolidge was placed alongside George Washington on a commemorative half dollar. Of roughly 1 million coins struck for the sesquicentennial, about 860,000 were later melted after failing to sell.
A new Pentagon policy requiring annual testosterone deficiency screening for service members 30 and older quickly drew criticism from Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who said it sounded like “gender-affirming care” despite the department’s restrictions on transgender-related treatment. The announcement has opened a broader debate over military readiness, hormone therapy, and who will be covered under the new program.
IBM lost about $69 billion in market value on July 14 after warning that customer budgets were shifting toward AI infrastructure and away from parts of its core business. The sell-off marked the company’s steepest one-day stock decline in decades as investors reassessed how AI spending is reshaping legacy tech companies.
Sen. Mazie Hirono opened Todd Blanche’s attorney general confirmation hearing with the same sexual-misconduct screening questions she has used for nominees since 2018. The exchange on July 15 put renewed attention on a routine Hirono says is meant to test a nominee’s fitness for office.
The Department of Homeland Security on July 15 said rhetoric and “Know Your Rights” outreach from Democratic leaders, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, is contributing to violence against federal immigration officers. The agency said assaults on ICE officers have risen 1,300%, while California officials continue to frame their materials as constitutional-rights guidance.
The last time a living U.S. president appeared on American coinage was in 1926, when Calvin Coolidge was placed alongside George Washington on a commemorative half dollar. Of roughly 1 million coins struck for the sesquicentennial, about 860,000 were later melted after failing to sell.
A new Pentagon policy requiring annual testosterone deficiency screening for service members 30 and older quickly drew criticism from Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who said it sounded like “gender-affirming care” despite the department’s restrictions on transgender-related treatment. The announcement has opened a broader debate over military readiness, hormone therapy, and who will be covered under the new program.
IBM lost about $69 billion in market value on July 14 after warning that customer budgets were shifting toward AI infrastructure and away from parts of its core business. The sell-off marked the company’s steepest one-day stock decline in decades as investors reassessed how AI spending is reshaping legacy tech companies.
Sen. Mazie Hirono opened Todd Blanche’s attorney general confirmation hearing with the same sexual-misconduct screening questions she has used for nominees since 2018. The exchange on July 15 put renewed attention on a routine Hirono says is meant to test a nominee’s fitness for office.
The Department of Homeland Security on July 15 said rhetoric and “Know Your Rights” outreach from Democratic leaders, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, is contributing to violence against federal immigration officers. The agency said assaults on ICE officers have risen 1,300%, while California officials continue to frame their materials as constitutional-rights guidance.
The last time a living U.S. president appeared on American coinage was in 1926, when Calvin Coolidge was placed alongside George Washington on a commemorative half dollar. Of roughly 1 million coins struck for the sesquicentennial, about 860,000 were later melted after failing to sell.
A new Pentagon policy requiring annual testosterone deficiency screening for service members 30 and older quickly drew criticism from Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who said it sounded like “gender-affirming care” despite the department’s restrictions on transgender-related treatment. The announcement has opened a broader debate over military readiness, hormone therapy, and who will be covered under the new program.
IBM lost about $69 billion in market value on July 14 after warning that customer budgets were shifting toward AI infrastructure and away from parts of its core business. The sell-off marked the company’s steepest one-day stock decline in decades as investors reassessed how AI spending is reshaping legacy tech companies.
The Department of Homeland Security on July 15 said rhetoric and “Know Your Rights” outreach from Democratic leaders, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, is contributing to violence against federal immigration officers. The agency said assaults on ICE officers have risen 1,300%, while California officials continue to frame their materials as constitutional-rights guidance.
Sen. Mazie Hirono opened Todd Blanche’s attorney general confirmation hearing with the same sexual-misconduct screening questions she has used for nominees since 2018. The exchange on July 15 put renewed attention on a routine Hirono says is meant to test a nominee’s fitness for office.
The Department of Homeland Security on July 15 said rhetoric and “Know Your Rights” outreach from Democratic leaders, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, is contributing to violence against federal immigration officers. The agency said assaults on ICE officers have risen 1,300%, while California officials continue to frame their materials as constitutional-rights guidance.
The last time a living U.S. president appeared on American coinage was in 1926, when Calvin Coolidge was placed alongside George Washington on a commemorative half dollar. Of roughly 1 million coins struck for the sesquicentennial, about 860,000 were later melted after failing to sell.
A new Pentagon policy requiring annual testosterone deficiency screening for service members 30 and older quickly drew criticism from Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who said it sounded like “gender-affirming care” despite the department’s restrictions on transgender-related treatment. The announcement has opened a broader debate over military readiness, hormone therapy, and who will be covered under the new program.
IBM lost about $69 billion in market value on July 14 after warning that customer budgets were shifting toward AI infrastructure and away from parts of its core business. The sell-off marked the company’s steepest one-day stock decline in decades as investors reassessed how AI spending is reshaping legacy tech companies.
A Boston-area American seismologist has been held in China for more than 600 days, according to his family and advocacy groups. The case is drawing renewed attention after reports that he was interrogated more than 100 times and denied access to a lawyer for 13 months.
President Donald Trump is set to use a Thursday primetime address to revisit his long-running attacks on the 2020 election while also raising unsupported fraud concerns about an actual 2026 contest. The speech comes as his administration pushes new scrutiny of election systems ahead of the midterms.
New York has imposed a one-year moratorium on new large data centers, becoming the first U.S. state to take that step as officials study energy, water and climate impacts. Industry groups say the move could redirect billions in investment and thousands of potential jobs away from the state.
Homeownership remains elusive for millions of Americans as high prices, elevated mortgage rates, limited inventory, and widening wealth gaps reinforce one another. Even as some indicators have stabilized, the structural barriers keeping first-time buyers out of the market remain firmly in place.
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.
The artificial intelligence boom is not just a computing story. It is rapidly becoming an energy story, as data centers grow larger, denser, and harder for power grids to absorb without higher costs, tougher trade-offs, and new infrastructure.
Sen. Mazie Hirono opened Todd Blanche’s attorney general confirmation hearing with the same sexual-misconduct screening questions she has used for nominees since 2018. The exchange on July 15 put renewed attention on a routine Hirono says is meant to test a nominee’s fitness for office.
The Department of Homeland Security on July 15 said rhetoric and “Know Your Rights” outreach from Democratic leaders, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, is contributing to violence against federal immigration officers. The agency said assaults on ICE officers have risen 1,300%, while California officials continue to frame their materials as constitutional-rights guidance.
The last time a living U.S. president appeared on American coinage was in 1926, when Calvin Coolidge was placed alongside George Washington on a commemorative half dollar. Of roughly 1 million coins struck for the sesquicentennial, about 860,000 were later melted after failing to sell.
A new Pentagon policy requiring annual testosterone deficiency screening for service members 30 and older quickly drew criticism from Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who said it sounded like “gender-affirming care” despite the department’s restrictions on transgender-related treatment. The announcement has opened a broader debate over military readiness, hormone therapy, and who will be covered under the new program.
IBM lost about $69 billion in market value on July 14 after warning that customer budgets were shifting toward AI infrastructure and away from parts of its core business. The sell-off marked the company’s steepest one-day stock decline in decades as investors reassessed how AI spending is reshaping legacy tech companies.
A Boston-area American seismologist has been held in China for more than 600 days, according to his family and advocacy groups. The case is drawing renewed attention after reports that he was interrogated more than 100 times and denied access to a lawyer for 13 months.
President Donald Trump is set to use a Thursday primetime address to revisit his long-running attacks on the 2020 election while also raising unsupported fraud concerns about an actual 2026 contest. The speech comes as his administration pushes new scrutiny of election systems ahead of the midterms.
New York has imposed a one-year moratorium on new large data centers, becoming the first U.S. state to take that step as officials study energy, water and climate impacts. Industry groups say the move could redirect billions in investment and thousands of potential jobs away from the state.
Two teenagers, ages 16 and 15, were charged after five members of an East St. Louis family were killed and two others were wounded in shootings across three locations. Illinois State Police said the victims were all from East St. Louis and that the investigation remains active.
Sen. Rand Paul has renewed his referral of Dr. Anthony Fauci to the Justice Department, arguing the legality of Fauci’s January 19, 2025 pardon should be reviewed because it was executed with an autopen. The move revives a broader fight over whether a president must personally authorize clemency documents for them to stand.
Sen. Ron Wyden has asked the Office of Special Counsel to investigate whether Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. violated the Hatch Act by urging two Iowa Libertarian candidates to drop out. The request follows reports and recorded calls in which Kennedy tied one race to his own political exposure.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas police on May 15, 2026, for an alleged red-light violation and was allowed to leave without a citation. Body-camera video released later shows the brief exchange as the incident draws attention during an election year.
Sen. Mazie Hirono opened Todd Blanche’s attorney general confirmation hearing with the same sexual-misconduct screening questions she has used for nominees since 2018. The exchange on July 15 put renewed attention on a routine Hirono says is meant to test a nominee’s fitness for office.
The Department of Homeland Security on July 15 said rhetoric and “Know Your Rights” outreach from Democratic leaders, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, is contributing to violence against federal immigration officers. The agency said assaults on ICE officers have risen 1,300%, while California officials continue to frame their materials as constitutional-rights guidance.
The last time a living U.S. president appeared on American coinage was in 1926, when Calvin Coolidge was placed alongside George Washington on a commemorative half dollar. Of roughly 1 million coins struck for the sesquicentennial, about 860,000 were later melted after failing to sell.