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Boeing 737 MAX Victim’s Family Awarded $49.5 Million
A U.S. jury awarded $49.5 million in damages on Wednesday to the family of a 24-year-old American who perished in a 2019 Boeing 737 MAX
Martina alla Fao, sfogo di Lollobrigida: “Sanchez ci rema contro, protesterò con l’Ue”
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China cozies up as Trump touts delegation of richest business heavyweights at Xi summit
As details emerge from President Donald Trump’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a key reality is coming into focus: China still wants U.S. business

Ex-counterterror chief Joe Kent says Trump was ‘poised’ to make better Iran deal than Obama-era JCPOA
Before the Iran war, President Donald Trump was “poised” to strike a “better deal” with the regime than the President Barack Obama-era Joint Comprehensive Plan

Cuba says CIA chief Ratcliffe met with officials in Havana amid US tensions
CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with counterparts from Cuba’s Ministry of the Interior on Thursday during a high-level visit to the island nation amid “complex

Supreme Court keeps broader access to abortion pill mifepristone in place while legal fight continues
The Supreme Court on Thursday extended its administrative stay blocking enforcement of a lower court ruling that would have restricted access to the abortion pill

Far-left commentator says Trump ballroom project provides proof of ‘dictatorship’ ambition
Progressive political commentator Larry McKelvey, better known as Charlamagne Tha God, argued the White House ballroom project is all the proof needed to show President
Illegal Immigrant Gets 20 Years in Texas Meth Case
A Mexican national living in Texas illegally was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for his role in a methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy that moved
James Comer Signals Possible Run for Ky. Gov in 2027, Report Says
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., is signaling he plans to run for Kentucky governor in 2027, telling a local newspaper he expects to launch a formal
Vance Touts Anti-Fraud Push, Knocks Dems in Maine
A day after saying the Trump administration’s anti-fraud efforts would be nonpartisan, Vice President JD Vance promoted the initiative in Maine while backing a Republican
DOJ: Yale Med School Used Illegal Race-Based Admissions Policies
The Justice Department said Thursday that a year-long investigation found Yale School of Medicine illegally used race in its admissions process despite the Supreme Court’s
Cleveland Clinic: RFK Jr. Didn’t Operate Surgical Robot
Cleveland Clinic is rejecting claims that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. operated robotic surgical equipment during a recent visit to the Ohio hospital, clarifying
Software CEO Convicted in $1 Billion Medicare Fraud Case
A federal jury in the Southern District of Florida has convicted the owner of healthcare software company HealthSplash for his role in a scheme that
High Court Preserves Abortion Pill Access During Suit
The Supreme Court on Thursday preserved women’s access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion, rejecting lower-court restrictions while a lawsuit
Freedom 250 Fireworks Show Targets World Record
Allies of President Donald Trump are aiming to set the Guinness World Record for largest fireworks show on July Fourth in Washington, Axios reported.

Lawmakers raise alarm over Neville Roy Singham’s $278M network spreading CCP propaganda in the U.S.
Members of Congress are raising concerns about a surge in pro-Chinese Communist Party propaganda and rhetoric in the U.S., citing organizations tied to Shanghai-based Marxist

House Democrats fail to fracture GOP support for Trump’s Iran strategy in war powers vote
House Democrats failed again Thursday to fracture Republicans’ support for President Donald Trump’s Iran strategy as GOP lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected an effort to curb his
Trump Says Xi Told Him China Won’t Supply Iran With Military Equipment
President Donald Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping told him Beijing would not provide military equipment to Iran, according to excerpts of a Fox News
Adm. Christine to Newsmax: World Cup Won’t Be ‘Superspreader’ for Hantavirus
The risk of hantavirus spreading widely in the United States during next month’s World Cup remains “incredibly low,” Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brian Christine