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Trump and Thune Exchange Greetings Ahead of Independence Day Event

President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader John Thune exchanged friendly greetings at Mount Rushmore before Independence Day. Their relationship has faced challenges over legislative disagreements, but both expressed a commitment to collaboration. The White House noted Trump's enjoyment in working with Thune on key issues.

Washington Examiner

August Supplemental Security Income Payment of $994 Scheduled for July 31

The August 2026 Supplemental Security Income payment of $994 will be issued to recipients on July 31, 2026, due to August 1 falling on a Saturday. The SSI program provides financial assistance to individuals with limited income, and eligibility requirements include citizenship and residency criteria.

cnbc.com

Trump Addresses American Exceptionalism at Independence Day Event

On July 4, 2026, President Donald Trump spoke at Mount Rushmore to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence, highlighting American exceptionalism and warning against communism. The event took place amid a heat wave that led to the cancellation of some Independence Day activities, while contrasting speeches from political figures reflected the country's political divisions.

Fox News — Latest

Investigation into Tony Hsieh's Estate Following His Death

The estate of Tony Hsieh, former CEO of Zappos, is being contested following the submission of a purported will dated March 2015 after his death in a fire in 2020. Forensic experts are now involved in examining the document's authenticity, with a report expected by July 24.

Fox News — Latest

Shark Sightings Increase Near U.S. Beaches Ahead of July 4 Weekend

Shark sightings have increased along U.S. beaches as the Fourth of July weekend approaches, but experts maintain that shark bites are rare. Marine biologist Mike Heithaus advises beachgoers to stay alert and follow safety guidelines, especially in areas known for higher shark activity. Recent incidents highlight the importance of monitoring local conditions and adhering to lifeguard instructions.

Guardian — US

Fourth of July Marks 250th Anniversary of US Independence

The United States will celebrate its 250th anniversary of independence on July 4, 2026, with events organized by the Trump administration. This anniversary takes place against a backdrop of civil rights issues and immigration policies, and for some, it is also their birthday.

The Atlantic

Trump Faces Legal Challenges Over Election Policy

President Trump has faced significant legal challenges regarding his election policy initiatives, with courts consistently ruling against his administration's efforts to change voting procedures. The SAVE America Act, aimed at imposing stricter voter registration requirements, is unlikely to pass in Congress, and Trump's legal arguments have been largely unsuccessful. As the midterm elections approach, concerns grow over potential unconventional actions by Trump to influence election policies.

The Hill

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. Discusses Depression After Extended Absence from House

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. disclosed that his absence from the House was due to depression, prompting discussions about the expectations for politicians regarding personal health disclosures. His return after more than 100 days away has highlighted issues surrounding mental health stigma in politics.

New York Times — Politics

Voters Utilize A.I. Tools for Candidate Selection

Jeremiah Hain, a psychotherapist in Los Angeles, has started using ChatGPT to help him choose candidates in local elections. This reflects a growing trend of voters seeking assistance from A.I. tools in the electoral process.

New York Times — US

Voters Use A.I. Tools to Assist in Candidate Selection

Jeremiah Hain, a psychotherapist from Los Angeles, has started using ChatGPT to help him choose candidates in local elections. This reflects a growing trend of voters turning to A.I. tools for assistance in the electoral process.

Fox News — Latest

House Democrats Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Athletes

House Democrats responded to the Supreme Court ruling allowing states to ban transgender athletes from competing based on gender identity. While some lawmakers expressed concerns about the ruling, others shifted the focus to pressing issues such as the economy and governance in Washington. The ruling has sparked a range of reactions among Democrats, with some criticizing it directly.

Fox News — Politics

House Democrats Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Athletes

House Democrats responded to the Supreme Court's ruling allowing states to ban transgender athletes from competing based on gender identity by shifting focus to broader issues like economic challenges. While some representatives expressed their disapproval of the ruling, others emphasized the need for local decision-making on sports participation rules.