U.S. President Donald Trump met with Iraqi Prime Minister [Name] on July 14, 2026, to discuss the evolving relationship between Iraq and the United States. The Iraqi Prime Minister emphasized a shift towards economic cooperation and announced plans for disarmament of factions in Iraq.
Oil prices have risen due to escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran. As of Tuesday, WTI crude was priced at approximately $79 per barrel, while Brent crude was around $85 per barrel.
Elizabeth Siders, charged with child endangerment after 16 children were found in unsanitary conditions in Ohio, is requesting a lower bond. Her attorney argues that the bond is excessive and that she would comply with court conditions if released. All family members involved have pleaded not guilty and remain jailed.
Darline Graham Nordone has been sworn in to complete the term of her late brother, Sen. Lindsey Graham, who died recently. She was appointed by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster.
On July 14, 2026, Justice Elena Kagan reported to Congress that threats against Supreme Court justices are expected to rise by 38% this year. The court has requested $18.9 million for enhanced security measures in response to these threats, which have also increased against Congress by 50%. Justice Amy Coney Barrett shared her experiences with security concerns, emphasizing the personal impact of these threats.
President Trump met with Iraq's new Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi on July 14, 2026, to discuss American companies' access to Iraq's oil reserves. Trump had previously supported al-Zaidi's election after the 2025 parliamentary elections.
ICE has ordered a halt to vehicle stops following two fatal shootings involving its agents in Texas and Maine. The directive aims to reduce the risk of similar incidents and was communicated through field office directors. Investigations into the shootings are ongoing, and the policy change is expected to affect ICE's enforcement operations.
ICE has issued a directive to stop vehicle stops following the fatal shootings of two immigrants by federal agents in Texas and Maine. The order aims to reduce the risk of similar incidents and has been communicated informally through field office directors. Investigations into the shootings are ongoing, with public outrage prompting a reevaluation of ICE's enforcement tactics.
Twenty-six former Meta employees are suing the company, claiming that its use of AI tools in layoffs unfairly targeted those on parental or medical leave. The lawsuit alleges that the AI system did not account for protected leaves, resulting in a disproportionate impact on these employees.
Federal immigration officials have paused vehicle stops nationwide in response to two recent shootings involving immigrants in Texas and Maine. While the suspension is in effect, some stops may still occur for specific criminal targets.
Dwayne Cortez Milton, a repeat offender, was arrested for trespassing at Illinois Governor JB Pritzker's home on July 4. The incident has led to renewed criticism of Pritzker's crime policies, particularly the SAFE-T Act, which eliminated cash bail in Illinois. Critics argue that such policies contribute to public safety concerns.
Following the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, GOP senators have rallied behind his sister, Darline Graham Nordone, who has been appointed to temporarily fill his Senate seat. Governor Henry McMaster made the appointment, which restores the Republican majority in the Senate. A special primary election is set for August 11, with a filing period starting July 21.
Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $5 million in damages to E Jean Carroll following a ruling related to sexual abuse and defamation. Trump had attempted to delay the payment as he sought to challenge the judgement in the Supreme Court.
President Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to redeploy Israeli forces from Syria and Lebanon during a phone call. This request comes as Netanyahu faces an important election, and the IDF currently occupies significant areas in both regions. The discussion follows ongoing tensions and protests regarding the IDF's presence in southern Syria.
In June, US consumer prices fell, driven by lower energy costs. Experts caution that renewed tensions between the US and Iran may lead to future price increases.
Chesley Sullenberger, known for his emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River, announced he has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease. He shared his hopes that discussing his diagnosis will help others facing similar challenges and emphasized the importance of hope in difficult times.
Inflation rates in June 2026 have shown a larger decline than expected, attributed to falling gas prices and easing underlying prices. This may influence the Federal Reserve's decision-making regarding short-term interest rate adjustments.
The House will vote on an amendment to block U.S. aid to Israel, revealing divisions among Democrats. While some, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, oppose the amendment citing its broad restrictions on humanitarian aid, others support it as a necessary signal against the Israeli government's actions. The amendment is expected to face challenges in passing due to Republican support for Israel.
Environmental groups are suing the government over changes to the Endangered Species Act, specifically regarding the definition of "harm". The lawsuit aims to address concerns that these changes may limit wildlife protection in the U.S.
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