A federal judge on July 13 voided a settlement tied to President Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit, faulted the effort to create a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, and referred lawyers for possible discipline. The ruling also adds new scrutiny to a plan the administration had already said it would not move forward with.
Sen. Jim Banks said he plans to introduce the Citizenship Act to redefine how federal law treats some children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants and birth tourists. The proposal follows a new Supreme Court roadmap discussed by Republicans after the court’s June 2026 birthright citizenship ruling.
Friends of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells say they have received death threats after a disputed viral video spread online following his death on Horn Island. The case remains under investigation as authorities await autopsy results and the family pursues its own review.
Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, issued a written revenge threat on July 11, but no photo, video or audio recording of him has been released since his March 8 appointment. His continued absence has become a central uncertainty for Iran as it navigates leadership transition, war fallout and public scrutiny.
Senate Democrats and former Justice Department officials are intensifying their campaign against Todd Blanche in the final days before his confirmation hearing to become attorney general. The push centers on Blanche’s ties to President Donald Trump and his actions while serving as acting attorney general.
A federal judge on July 13 voided a settlement tied to President Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit, faulted the effort to create a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, and referred lawyers for possible discipline. The ruling also adds new scrutiny to a plan the administration had already said it would not move forward with.
Sen. Jim Banks said he plans to introduce the Citizenship Act to redefine how federal law treats some children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants and birth tourists. The proposal follows a new Supreme Court roadmap discussed by Republicans after the court’s June 2026 birthright citizenship ruling.
Friends of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells say they have received death threats after a disputed viral video spread online following his death on Horn Island. The case remains under investigation as authorities await autopsy results and the family pursues its own review.
Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, issued a written revenge threat on July 11, but no photo, video or audio recording of him has been released since his March 8 appointment. His continued absence has become a central uncertainty for Iran as it navigates leadership transition, war fallout and public scrutiny.
Senate Democrats and former Justice Department officials are intensifying their campaign against Todd Blanche in the final days before his confirmation hearing to become attorney general. The push centers on Blanche’s ties to President Donald Trump and his actions while serving as acting attorney general.
A federal judge on July 13 voided a settlement tied to President Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit, faulted the effort to create a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, and referred lawyers for possible discipline. The ruling also adds new scrutiny to a plan the administration had already said it would not move forward with.
Sen. Jim Banks said he plans to introduce the Citizenship Act to redefine how federal law treats some children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants and birth tourists. The proposal follows a new Supreme Court roadmap discussed by Republicans after the court’s June 2026 birthright citizenship ruling.
Friends of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells say they have received death threats after a disputed viral video spread online following his death on Horn Island. The case remains under investigation as authorities await autopsy results and the family pursues its own review.
Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, issued a written revenge threat on July 11, but no photo, video or audio recording of him has been released since his March 8 appointment. His continued absence has become a central uncertainty for Iran as it navigates leadership transition, war fallout and public scrutiny.
Senate Democrats and former Justice Department officials are intensifying their campaign against Todd Blanche in the final days before his confirmation hearing to become attorney general. The push centers on Blanche’s ties to President Donald Trump and his actions while serving as acting attorney general.
A federal judge on July 13 voided a settlement tied to President Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit, faulted the effort to create a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, and referred lawyers for possible discipline. The ruling also adds new scrutiny to a plan the administration had already said it would not move forward with.
Sen. Jim Banks said he plans to introduce the Citizenship Act to redefine how federal law treats some children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants and birth tourists. The proposal follows a new Supreme Court roadmap discussed by Republicans after the court’s June 2026 birthright citizenship ruling.
Friends of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells say they have received death threats after a disputed viral video spread online following his death on Horn Island. The case remains under investigation as authorities await autopsy results and the family pursues its own review.
Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, issued a written revenge threat on July 11, but no photo, video or audio recording of him has been released since his March 8 appointment. His continued absence has become a central uncertainty for Iran as it navigates leadership transition, war fallout and public scrutiny.
Senate Democrats and former Justice Department officials are intensifying their campaign against Todd Blanche in the final days before his confirmation hearing to become attorney general. The push centers on Blanche’s ties to President Donald Trump and his actions while serving as acting attorney general.
Sen. Jim Banks said he plans to introduce the Citizenship Act to redefine how federal law treats some children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants and birth tourists. The proposal follows a new Supreme Court roadmap discussed by Republicans after the court’s June 2026 birthright citizenship ruling.
A federal judge on July 13 voided a settlement tied to President Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit, faulted the effort to create a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, and referred lawyers for possible discipline. The ruling also adds new scrutiny to a plan the administration had already said it would not move forward with.
Sen. Jim Banks said he plans to introduce the Citizenship Act to redefine how federal law treats some children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants and birth tourists. The proposal follows a new Supreme Court roadmap discussed by Republicans after the court’s June 2026 birthright citizenship ruling.
Friends of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells say they have received death threats after a disputed viral video spread online following his death on Horn Island. The case remains under investigation as authorities await autopsy results and the family pursues its own review.
Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, issued a written revenge threat on July 11, but no photo, video or audio recording of him has been released since his March 8 appointment. His continued absence has become a central uncertainty for Iran as it navigates leadership transition, war fallout and public scrutiny.
Senate Democrats and former Justice Department officials are intensifying their campaign against Todd Blanche in the final days before his confirmation hearing to become attorney general. The push centers on Blanche’s ties to President Donald Trump and his actions while serving as acting attorney general.
President Donald Trump signed proclamations cutting Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah to a combined footprint of about 303,000 acres. The move sharply reduces federal monument protections across southern Utah and revives a long-running land management fight.
The fatal shooting of a 26-year-old Colombian man in Biddeford, Maine, has pushed the number of people killed by ICE agents during traffic-stop encounters since 2025 to seven. State and federal investigators are now reviewing the July 13 incident.
Sam Neill, the New Zealand actor known worldwide for Jurassic Park and The Piano, died in Sydney on July 13 at age 78. His family said the loss was sudden and unexpected and added that he remained cancer-free at the time of his death.
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.
A federal judge on July 13 voided a settlement tied to President Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit, faulted the effort to create a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, and referred lawyers for possible discipline. The ruling also adds new scrutiny to a plan the administration had already said it would not move forward with.
Sen. Jim Banks said he plans to introduce the Citizenship Act to redefine how federal law treats some children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants and birth tourists. The proposal follows a new Supreme Court roadmap discussed by Republicans after the court’s June 2026 birthright citizenship ruling.
Friends of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells say they have received death threats after a disputed viral video spread online following his death on Horn Island. The case remains under investigation as authorities await autopsy results and the family pursues its own review.
Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, issued a written revenge threat on July 11, but no photo, video or audio recording of him has been released since his March 8 appointment. His continued absence has become a central uncertainty for Iran as it navigates leadership transition, war fallout and public scrutiny.
Senate Democrats and former Justice Department officials are intensifying their campaign against Todd Blanche in the final days before his confirmation hearing to become attorney general. The push centers on Blanche’s ties to President Donald Trump and his actions while serving as acting attorney general.
President Donald Trump signed proclamations cutting Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in Utah to a combined footprint of about 303,000 acres. The move sharply reduces federal monument protections across southern Utah and revives a long-running land management fight.
The fatal shooting of a 26-year-old Colombian man in Biddeford, Maine, has pushed the number of people killed by ICE agents during traffic-stop encounters since 2025 to seven. State and federal investigators are now reviewing the July 13 incident.
Sam Neill, the New Zealand actor known worldwide for Jurassic Park and The Piano, died in Sydney on July 13 at age 78. His family said the loss was sudden and unexpected and added that he remained cancer-free at the time of his death.
Journalists including a CNN team were attacked near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank while covering the first anniversary of Saif Musallet’s killing. Israeli authorities said four settlers were arrested after one suspect allegedly brandished a knife and tried to slash a vehicle tire.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
U.S. officials and defense analysts are drawing a sharper line between China’s military timeline on Taiwan and the Pentagon’s slower effort to rebuild key munitions used in the Iran war. New assessments show several critical missile inventories may not return to prewar levels for years.
California Rep. Ro Khanna said armed Israeli settlers detained his delegation in the southern West Bank on July 8 and that Israeli troops sided with the settlers. The Israeli military said troops dispersed civilians and reopened the road, and denied taking part in blocking the group.
A federal judge on July 13 voided a settlement tied to President Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit, faulted the effort to create a $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, and referred lawyers for possible discipline. The ruling also adds new scrutiny to a plan the administration had already said it would not move forward with.
Sen. Jim Banks said he plans to introduce the Citizenship Act to redefine how federal law treats some children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants and birth tourists. The proposal follows a new Supreme Court roadmap discussed by Republicans after the court’s June 2026 birthright citizenship ruling.
Friends of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells say they have received death threats after a disputed viral video spread online following his death on Horn Island. The case remains under investigation as authorities await autopsy results and the family pursues its own review.