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How a Major Federal Tax and Spending Law Is Shaping the Midterm Elections

How a Major Federal Tax and Spending Law Is Shaping the Midterm Elections

Washington, Sunday, 12 July 2026.
One year after passage, a major federal tax and spending law faces backlash, with new polling showing that over half of Republicans now view the legislation unfavorably.

Senate Investigates Alleged Mismanagement of Renovation Funds at the Kennedy Center

Senate Investigates Alleged Mismanagement of Renovation Funds at the Kennedy Center

Washington, Sunday, 12 July 2026.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse expanded an investigation into the Kennedy Center following whistleblower claims of wasted federal funds, including tearing out new bathroom tile over presidential color preferences.

US and Mexican Leaders Tackle the Costly Border Sewage Crisis

US and Mexican Leaders Tackle the Costly Border Sewage Crisis

San Diego, Sunday, 12 July 2026.
Following a bilateral summit, leaders are pushing to integrate the Tijuana River sewage crisis into upcoming North American trade negotiations to enforce long-term economic and environmental solutions.

Longtime South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Dies Unexpectedly at 71

Longtime South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Dies Unexpectedly at 71

Washington, Sunday, 12 July 2026.
Following Senator Lindsey Graham’s sudden death on July 11, 2026, South Carolina’s governor must appoint a successor, a move that could shift the balance of power in the Senate.

Federal Judge Erases Final Convictions for Far-Right Riot Leaders

Federal Judge Erases Final Convictions for Far-Right Riot Leaders

Washington, Saturday, 11 July 2026.
Following a Justice Department request, a federal judge permanently dismissed the remaining conspiracy convictions of four Proud Boys leaders, citing the constitutional limits of judicial power over the executive.

Mitt Romney Warns Against Leaders Over Eighty Running the Country

Mitt Romney Warns Against Leaders Over Eighty Running the Country

Washington, Saturday, 11 July 2026.
Citing research on age-related brain shrinkage, former Senator Mitt Romney argued that individuals over eighty should not lead nations, ruling out his own potential 2028 presidential bid.

FDA Proposes New Rules to Secure the Nation's Medicine Supply

FDA Proposes New Rules to Secure the Nation's Medicine Supply

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 11 July 2026.
Released July 10, 2026, the FDA’s proposal simplifies drug tracking by letting decentralized manufacturing networks register as a single entity, targeting supply chain vulnerabilities and foreign imports.

Trump Threatens Major Military Strikes on Iran to Keep Vital Shipping Lane Open

Trump Threatens Major Military Strikes on Iran to Keep Vital Shipping Lane Open

Washington, Saturday, 11 July 2026.
Following reports of an assassination plot, President Trump warned Iran that 1,000 missiles are prepared to strike unless the vital Strait of Hormuz shipping lane remains open.

US Congressman Blocked by Armed Settlers During West Bank Visit

US Congressman Blocked by Armed Settlers During West Bank Visit

Jerusalem, Saturday, 11 July 2026.
During a West Bank visit, US Representative Ro Khanna was detained by armed Israeli settlers wielding American-made rifles, fueling sharp Washington debates over US military aid.

Senator Demands Postal Service Stop Delivery Changes That Delay Rural Mail

Senator Demands Postal Service Stop Delivery Changes That Delay Rural Mail

Washington, Saturday, 11 July 2026.
Senator Amy Klobuchar urged the Postal Service to halt a plan delaying mail collection, warning it unfairly penalizes rural communities located over 80 kilometers from regional hubs.