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New York Post 04:15 AM

Melat Kiros wins Colorado Democratic primary against Rep. Diana DeGette

Melat Kiros has emerged victorious in the Colorado Democratic primary, defeating long-serving Rep. Diana DeGette. This win is part of a broader trend of socialist candidates gaining traction within the Democratic Party, particularly following recent elections in New York.

New York Times — Politics 04:09 AM

Melat Kiros Wins Congressional Primary in Colorado

Melat Kiros has secured a primary victory in a Colorado district, setting her up for a possible congressional seat. This election marks the end of a 15-term Congresswoman's tenure in the district.

New York Times — US 04:09 AM

Melat Kiros Wins Congressional Primary in Colorado

Melat Kiros has won the Democratic primary in a Colorado district, setting her up for a likely congressional seat. She is an immigrant and a first-time candidate, defeating a 15-term incumbent.

Fox News — Politics 04:05 AM

Melat Kiros Defeats Diana DeGette in Colorado Democratic Primary

Melat Kiros won the Democratic primary in Colorado, defeating incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette. Kiros, backed by the Democratic Socialists of America, emphasized progressive policies and criticized DeGette's campaign financing. If elected, Kiros would join a small group of socialist representatives in Congress.

Fox News — Latest 04:05 AM

Melat Kiros Defeats Diana DeGette in Colorado Democratic Primary

Melat Kiros, backed by the Democratic Socialists of America, defeated incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette in the Colorado Democratic primary on July 1, 2026. Kiros's victory is seen as a significant moment for the socialist movement, and she has received endorsements from notable figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The primary highlighted key differences between the candidates, particularly on issues related to Israel and corporate contributions.

Fox News — Politics 04:05 AM

Melat Kiros Wins Democratic Primary Against Incumbent Diana DeGette in Colorado

Melat Kiros defeated incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette in a Democratic primary in Colorado, marking a notable win for the Democratic Socialists of America. Kiros, who has received endorsements from prominent progressive figures, will face off in the general election in November. The campaign highlighted differing views on key political issues.

Fox News — Latest 04:05 AM

Melat Kiros Defeats Diana DeGette in Colorado Democratic Primary

Melat Kiros, a Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidate, won the primary election against incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado's 1st Congressional District on July 1, 2026. Kiros' victory is seen as a significant moment for the socialist movement, with endorsements from notable figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The candidates had differing views on key issues, particularly regarding Israel and corporate contributions.

Fox News — Latest 03:59 AM

Federal Authorities Dismantle Alleged Gun Trafficking Ring from Georgia to Chicago

Federal authorities have dismantled an alleged gun trafficking ring that transported firearms from Georgia to Chicago street gangs, leading to multiple violent crimes. Five individuals, including Anthony Edmond and Rafael Enriquez, face serious charges in connection with the operation. The investigation revealed that firearms purchased in Georgia were linked to a juvenile murder and other violent incidents in Chicago.

The Daily Beast 03:41 AM

Lauren Boebert Comments on Tom Kean's Absence from Congress

Rep. Lauren Boebert criticized Rep. Tom Kean for his over three-month absence from Congress due to depression, calling it 'embarrassing.' Kean returned to the House and explained his health issues, while Boebert suggested that representatives should continue to work despite personal challenges. Kean had previously stated he was recovering and appreciated the support he received.

Fox News — Latest 03:32 AM

Human Remains Found in Chimney of Queens School During Investigation

Human remains were found in the chimney of a public school in Queens, New York, on Tuesday morning during an investigation into a foul odor. The medical examiner is working to identify the remains and determine the cause of death. At the time of the discovery, the school was closed for summer break and construction.

The Hill 03:04 AM

Hickenlooper wins Democratic primary in Colorado

Senator John Hickenlooper has been projected to win the Democratic primary in Colorado, defeating challenger Julie Gonzales. This victory positions Hickenlooper for a second term in the Senate.

Washington Examiner 02:59 AM

Rep. Thomas Massie Files Resolution to Honor Victims of USS Liberty Incident

Rep. Thomas Massie has introduced a resolution to honor the 34 Americans killed in the 1967 USS Liberty incident, which was deemed an accident by both the U.S. and Israeli governments. The resolution calls for the declassification of documents related to the attack and aims to provide closure for the survivors. This action follows Massie's ongoing criticism of U.S. military aid to Israel.

Al Jazeera English 02:45 AM

Iran reports no oil exports during US blockade

Iran's chief negotiator announced that the nation could not export oil during the US blockade of its ports. This statement highlights the impact of the blockade on Iran's oil trade.

democracydocket.com 02:40 AM

Supreme Court rules against Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on July 1, 2026, against President Trump's executive order aimed at denying birthright citizenship to children born in the U.S. to foreign nationals, stating it violated the 14th Amendment. The 6-3 decision upheld lower court rulings that blocked the order, emphasizing that all individuals born in the U.S. are citizens at birth.

Washington Examiner 02:34 AM

House votes to disclose records of taxpayer-funded sexual misconduct settlements

The House of Representatives voted unanimously to mandate the public disclosure of records related to taxpayer-funded sexual misconduct settlements. Introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie, the resolution aims to enhance transparency following recent scandals involving allegations against several members. Rep. Nancy Mace, who had previously subpoenaed similar records, expressed concerns about the political motivations behind the vote.

Deutsche Welle 02:31 AM

Venezuela: Death toll reaches nearly 2,000 following earthquakes

Venezuela has reported nearly 2,000 confirmed deaths due to recent earthquakes, with around 43,000 individuals still missing. Aid organizations are raising concerns about escalating hunger and disease in the context of an overwhelmed healthcare system.

Fox News — Latest 02:26 AM

Eleven Venezuelan and Colombian Nationals Indicted in Multi-State Trafficking Case

Eleven Venezuelan and Colombian nationals have been indicted in a multi-state case involving allegations of sex trafficking, drug dealing, and illegal firearms trafficking. The Justice Department announced the charges on July 1, 2026, with ten of the defendants currently unlawfully present in the United States. The case is part of a Homeland Security initiative targeting transnational criminal organizations.

Fox News — Politics 02:06 AM

Jessica Killin Wins Democratic Primary in Colorado's 5th Congressional District

Jessica Killin has won the Democratic primary in Colorado’s 5th Congressional District, preparing for a general election against incumbent Republican Rep. Jeff Crank. Killin, a former Army captain, defeated Joe Reagan and is supported by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee as a potential candidate for a district that has become more competitive in recent elections.

New York Post 02:05 AM

Luke Kennard signs with Suns after leaving Lakers

Luke Kennard has signed a two-year contract with the Phoenix Suns after leaving the Los Angeles Lakers. He will not return for the 2026-27 NBA season following a brief tenure with the Lakers.

Washington Examiner 02:02 AM

Phil Weiser wins Colorado Democratic gubernatorial primary against Michael Bennet

Phil Weiser secured the Democratic nomination for governor in Colorado, defeating incumbent Senator Michael Bennet in the primary election held on July 1, 2026. Weiser received 54.7% of the vote, focusing his campaign on opposing Trump-era policies. The general election is anticipated to be competitive, given Colorado's recent political history.

New York Post 02:01 AM

Maxx Crosby updates on recovery from knee surgery

Maxx Crosby has shared an update on his recovery from left knee surgery, which he underwent in January due to a torn meniscus. He discussed his current health status and the progress of his rehabilitation.