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U.S. Lawmakers Push for Emergency Migrant Protections After Deadly Venezuelan Earthquakes

U.S. Lawmakers Push for Emergency Migrant Protections After Deadly Venezuelan Earthquakes

Washington, Friday, 3 July 2026.
Following earthquakes that killed over 2,200 people in Venezuela, U.S. lawmakers are urgently demanding emergency protection for 600,000 migrants currently facing deportation to the active disaster zone.

Maine Senate Race Tied as New July 2026 Polls Show Split Leads

Maine Senate Race Tied as New July 2026 Polls Show Split Leads

Augusta, Thursday, 2 July 2026.
Democratic challenger Graham Platner holds a nine-point lead among highly motivated voters, despite trailing Republican incumbent Susan Collins in overall support.

Active-Duty Air Force Officer Arrested While Demanding President's Impeachment

Active-Duty Air Force Officer Arrested While Demanding President's Impeachment

Washington, Friday, 3 July 2026.
In an unprecedented move, active-duty Major Jason Watson was arrested at the Capitol while protesting in uniform, triggering a high-stakes military investigation into political expression within the armed forces.

How the Supreme Court's Transgender Sports Ruling Reshapes School Athletics

How the Supreme Court's Transgender Sports Ruling Reshapes School Athletics

Washington, Wednesday, 1 July 2026.
The Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender female athletes. Intriguingly, NCAA data shows this nationwide ruling impacts a group numbering fewer than ten collegiate athletes.

Supreme Court Defends Birthright Citizenship by Rejecting Executive Order

Supreme Court Defends Birthright Citizenship by Rejecting Executive Order

Washington, Wednesday, 1 July 2026.
On June 30, 2026, the Supreme Court struck down an executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, reaffirming a 128-year-old constitutional precedent despite ongoing legislative uncertainty.

Supreme Court Blocks Immediate Firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook

Supreme Court Blocks Immediate Firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook

Washington, Monday, 29 June 2026.
On June 29, 2026, the Supreme Court blocked the immediate firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook, temporarily shielding central bank independence while expanding presidential power over other federal agencies.

Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Face Higher Payments as Popular Plan Ends

Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Face Higher Payments as Popular Plan Ends

Washington, Monday, 29 June 2026.
Starting July 1, 2026, a federal overhaul eliminates the SAVE program, forcing over seven million student loan borrowers to transition to new, potentially much more expensive repayment plans.

Postal Service Threatens to Halt Mail-In Ballot Deliveries Over State Voter Data Disputes

Postal Service Threatens to Halt Mail-In Ballot Deliveries Over State Voter Data Disputes

Washington, Sunday, 28 June 2026.
The Postal Service plans to block mail-in ballot deliveries in states refusing to share voter registries with the federal government, triggering a major constitutional clash over election authority.

A Republican Senator's Warning on the Decline of Congressional Power

A Republican Senator's Warning on the Decline of Congressional Power

Washington, Monday, 29 June 2026.
Senator Bill Cassidy warned that Donald Trump treats Congress as a mere tool, following their heated, face-to-face shouting match over secret military strategy in the Iran war.