Supreme Court Weighs FCC Penalty Powers

The Supreme Court seemed wary of limiting the power of federal regulators on Tuesday in a case over multimillion-dollar penalties levied against the telecommunications giants Verizon and AT&T.[#item_full_content]

Trump Urges Iran to Spare 8 Women Ahead of Talks

President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Iran to release eight women reportedly facing execution, calling it a goodwill gesture ahead of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire deadline that has since been extended.[#item_full_content]

Pentagon Pushes Huge Jump in Defense Spending

U.S. military officials on Tuesday called for spending tens of billions of dollars in the next budget year on drones, air defense systems and fighter jets that have been a key part of fighting the Iran war.[#item_full_content]

Mexico Pledges World Cup Safety After  Shooting at Ancient Pyramids 

Top Mexican officials on Tuesday vowed to ensure safety ahead of the World Cup soccer matches following a shooting at the famed Teotihuacan pyramids that killed a Canadian tourist, and said the gunman appeared to have been influenced by violent incidents abroad.Holding a…[#item_full_content]

Iran War Drains US Arsenal, Raises Readiness Fears

The U.S. military has significantly depleted key missile stockpiles during its recent seven-week conflict with Iran, prompting concern among defense analysts about America’s ability to respond to future high-end wars.

‘Martyrs’: Michigan Dems nominate Hezbollah-praising candidate after ousting Jewish regent

A University of Michigan Board of Regents member was ousted after Michigan Democrats selected a candidate who shared social media posts praising Hezbollah as the party’s nominee. Amir Makled, a trial lawyer, bested incumbent Regent Jordan Acker, who is Jewish, for the Democratic Party’s nomination at the state party’s convention over the weekend, sparking criticism […]

WSJ: Gates Foundation to Cut Staff, Review Epstein Ties

The Gates Foundation is cutting up to 500 jobs, or roughly 20% of its staff, over the next several years, and it ⁠has opened an external review of engagement with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing a memo.[#item_full_content]

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