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cbsnews.com 10:40 AM

Trump Addresses Veterans and Communism in July 4th Speech

On July 4, 2026, President Trump delivered a speech in Washington, D.C., honoring veterans and addressing issues such as communism and military achievements. He advocated for the SAVE America Act and declared the anniversary of independence as the start of a new golden age for the country.

nbcwashington.com 10:40 AM

Group of Masked Individuals March with Confederate Flags in Washington, D.C.

On July 4, 2026, a group of masked individuals marched in Washington, D.C., displaying Confederate and American flags while chanting phrases linked to the white supremacist group Patriot Front. The group called for the removal of immigrants and was seen near Union Station and the Eastern Market Metro station.

The Intercept 10:15 AM

Alex Scheel Launches Congressional Bid Inspired by Graham Platner's Primary Victory

Alex Scheel, inspired by Graham Platner's recent primary win, has launched his congressional campaign in Washington state to challenge incumbent Rep. Marilyn Strickland. Scheel, a veteran and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, is focusing on progressive issues and an anti-war platform as he seeks to gain traction in the upcoming primary.

The Hill 10:00 AM

Primary victories by democratic socialists may challenge Hakeem Jeffries

Democratic socialists have recently achieved primary victories that could challenge House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in the midterm elections. If the Democrats regain control of the House, Jeffries may need to address the demands of a more energized left faction within the party.

Washington Examiner 10:00 AM

July Social Security payments scheduled for distribution

The first round of July Social Security payments will be issued on July 8, 2026, for eligible retirees. Payment amounts vary based on retirement age and contributions, with a maximum of $5,181 available for those who retire at age 70. The Social Security fund is expected to face depletion by 2032 without legislative action.

New York Times — Politics 09:01 AM

Trump Administration Repeals Multiple Gun Regulations

The Trump administration has repealed various gun regulations, notably removing the requirement for background checks at gun shows and certain private sales. This announcement was made during a gun show in Phoenix.

Fox News — Latest 09:00 AM

9/11 Museum CEO Discusses Impact of Terror Attacks on America's 250th Anniversary

Elizabeth L. Hillman, CEO of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, discussed the significance of the 25th anniversary of the September 11 attacks coinciding with America's 250th anniversary. She emphasized the importance of educating future generations about the attacks and the nation's recovery, highlighting the museum's role in commemorating this history. The museum has opened a new exhibition showcasing resilience and plans to honor victims by placing flags at their names on July 4.

Fox News — Politics 09:00 AM

9/11 Museum CEO Discusses Impact of Terror Attacks on America's 250th Anniversary

Elizabeth L. Hillman, CEO of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, discussed the significance of the 250th anniversary of America coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. She emphasized the importance of remembering the events of 9/11 and educating future generations about their impact on the nation. The museum has opened a new exhibition and plans to honor victims with American flags on the memorial.

New York Times — Politics 09:00 AM

Federal Agencies Drop Discrimination Cases Under Trump Administration

Kenni Miller was involved in a class-action lawsuit by the EEOC, which was subsequently abandoned by the Trump administration. This decision reflects a broader trend of federal agencies discontinuing certain discrimination cases during that period.

New York Times — US 09:00 AM

Federal Agencies Drop Discrimination Cases Under Trump Administration

The Trump administration has made decisions to abandon certain discrimination cases, including a class-action lawsuit involving Kenni Miller and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. This shift reflects a broader trend in federal agency actions during that administration.

New York Times — US 09:00 AM

Federal Agencies Drop Discrimination Cases Under Trump Administration

Kenni Miller was involved in a class-action lawsuit with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which was later dropped by the Trump administration. This decision reflects a broader trend of federal agencies abandoning discrimination cases during that administration.

New York Times — World 08:40 AM

China Releases Pastor Detained During Religious Crackdown

Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri of the Zion Church in Beijing has been released after being detained during a campaign against religious groups in China. His detention was part of a wider effort by the Chinese government to regulate religious practices.

Al Jazeera English 08:25 AM

Palestinians in Gaza mark Morocco's World Cup victory

Palestinians in Gaza celebrated Morocco's recent World Cup victory with gatherings and expressions of joy. The event highlighted the connection and support for Morocco among the Palestinian community.

New York Times — World 08:21 AM

China Increases Coast Guard Patrols Near Taiwan

Chinese Coast Guard patrols around Taiwan have increased, extending beyond the strait that separates the island from the mainland. This change was observed in the coastal city of Xiamen.

Washington Examiner 06:59 AM

Trump Addresses American Exceptionalism and Communism in July 4 Speech

On July 4, 2026, President Donald Trump spoke at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., during the United States' 250th Independence Day celebration. He emphasized American exceptionalism and criticized communism, claiming that approximately 150,000 people attended the event despite adverse weather conditions. The speech included calls for legislative action and recognition of military and space achievements.

New York Post 06:51 AM

USMNT aims for significant win against Belgium in World Cup

The U.S. Men's National Team is preparing for a match against Belgium in the World Cup, aiming for a significant victory that has been termed a 'signature win.' This type of win is seen as a milestone achievement for the team.

Deutsche Welle 06:27 AM

Albanian PM Edi Rama Discusses Protests Against Government Policies

Protests in Albania are focused on government actions perceived as favoring foreign investors and luxury developers at the expense of the country's natural environment. Prime Minister Edi Rama provided insights into the public's grievances in a recent interview.

Al Jazeera English 06:02 AM

Native American Lawyer Challenges ICE Policies

A Native American lawyer is taking a stand against ICE, drawing on historical resistance within Native American communities to advocate for justice. This effort highlights ongoing issues related to immigration enforcement in the United States.