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The Daily Beast

Elaine Chao Visits China Following Mitch McConnell's Hospitalization

Elaine Chao traveled to China shortly after her husband, Mitch McConnell, was hospitalized following a heart attack. Chao met with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng to discuss U.S.-China relations. McConnell's aides have not clarified his condition or office management during his recovery, raising questions about the timing of Chao's trip.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump Grants Pardons to Nine Individuals Convicted of Emissions Violations

On July 4, 2026, President Donald Trump pardoned nine individuals convicted of violating the Clean Air Act by tampering with diesel vehicle emissions-control systems. The pardons included diesel mechanics and car tuners who had been prosecuted for selling illegal 'defeat devices.' Trump claimed the individuals were unfairly targeted by the Biden Administration.

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Fox News — Latest

Trump Pardons Nine Individuals Convicted of Emissions Control Violations

President Donald Trump has pardoned nine individuals convicted of violating the Clean Air Act by tampering with diesel vehicle emissions controls. The pardons were announced on July 4, 2026, with Trump asserting that the individuals were unjustly punished. The pardoned individuals included mechanics and tuners involved in the sale of devices that bypass emissions controls.

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Fox News — Latest

California Governor Newsom Criticized for Stance on Trans Athletes Following Supreme Court Ruling

California Governor Gavin Newsom is under scrutiny for allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports, following a Supreme Court ruling that upheld laws banning males from women's sports. Newsom's office maintains that California's laws will not change, emphasizing a commitment to LGBTQ rights. The situation has sparked protests and criticism from women's sports advocates.

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Fox News — Politics

North Carolina Governor Criticized for Not Participating in America 250 Event

North Carolina's Governor Josh Stein faced criticism from Rep. Chuck Edwards for not sponsoring a booth at the Great American State Fair, with Edwards accusing him of prioritizing politics over patriotism. The state cited budget constraints for the decision, while controversy also arose over the display of Confederate flags at the booth, which were subsequently removed.

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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.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Addresses Resurgence of Communism in Speech at Mount Rushmore

In a speech at Mount Rushmore, President Donald Trump warned of a resurgence of communism in the United States, describing it as a threat to American identity. His remarks were made on the eve of America's 250th birthday and followed comments from New York's socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, who criticized political elites. Trump's speech emphasizes a commitment to opposing communism as the country approaches the midterm elections.

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Fox News — Latest

Colorado candidate Melat Kiros discusses Israel's impact on Jewish safety

Melat Kiros, a Colorado congressional candidate, linked Israel's actions to increased antisemitism during an interview. Following her primary victory, she faced scrutiny from Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser regarding her comments on a violent incident at a pro-Israel rally. Kiros condemned the attack and expressed her intention to combat rising antisemitism.

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cbsnews.com

Trump Announces Pardons for Six Individuals Convicted of Violating Emission Laws

President Trump announced pardons for six individuals convicted of violating emission laws by tampering with pollution control equipment. The pardons were described as a response to wrongful prosecutions, with the individuals' lawyers identifying them as part of the announcement. This follows a previous pardon granted to another individual for similar offenses.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump Issues Pardons for Six Individuals Involved in Right-to-Repair Case

President Donald Trump granted pardons to six individuals associated with a federal environmental case related to vehicle repairs. The pardons were announced on July 3, 2026, and are part of Trump's initiative to support the right to repair. The case involved allegations of disabling emissions control systems on commercial trucks, which the EPA stated led to significant air quality degradation.

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Fox News — Latest

Trump Issues Pardons for Six Individuals Related to Right-to-Repair Case

President Donald Trump announced pardons for six individuals he claims were wrongfully prosecuted by the Biden administration for vehicle repair activities. This decision is part of his broader initiative to support the right to repair and is linked to a federal environmental case involving Elite Diesel Service Inc. and its owner, who had previously been convicted for disabling emissions monitoring systems.

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cnbc.com

Federal Prosecutors Recommend Reduced Sentence for New Jersey Securities Fraud Defendant

Federal prosecutors are recommending a reduced prison sentence of 12 to 18 months for James Patten, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud in a $100 million case. This recommendation contrasts with sentencing guidelines suggesting a term of 70 to 87 months, and aims to align with the sentences of co-defendants who received shorter terms. The court will decide on the sentence on July 21, 2026.

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cbsnews.com

Belgian Diamond Community Gifts Ring to U.S. President Trump

A gold ring adorned with various gemstones was presented to President Trump by the U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, Bill White, during a celebration of America's 250th anniversary. The gift, valued between $25,000 and $35,000, comes after the removal of U.S. tariffs on Belgian diamond imports. The event raised over $5.5 million from corporate sponsors.

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Washington Examiner

JD Vance and Melania Trump Report Significant Income Increases in Financial Disclosures

Federal financial disclosures indicate that Vice President JD Vance and First Lady Melania Trump saw significant increases in their reported incomes for the year. Vance's earnings ranged from $1.4 million to $7.4 million, while Melania Trump's income exceeded $17 million, primarily from a documentary licensing deal and other ventures.

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Fox News — Latest

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani Addresses Immigration and American Values in July 4 Speech

In a speech on July 3, 2026, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani addressed immigration and American values, criticizing ICE agents and Elon Musk while highlighting the contributions of immigrants. He emphasized the importance of recognizing the power of citizens in shaping the nation's identity and concluded with a call for unity and patriotism.

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Washington Examiner

DOJ Encourages State Attorneys General to Investigate Oil Companies for Price Manipulation

The DOJ is urging state attorneys general to investigate oil companies for potentially manipulating gasoline prices. This follows a letter sent by the DOJ and FTC encouraging investigations under antitrust and consumer protection laws, referencing President Trump's claims about price gouging. The national average gas price has recently decreased to $3.82 per gallon.

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Fox News — Latest

Colorado gubernatorial candidate expresses concern over Melat Kiros' comments on pro-Israel rally bombing

Phil Weiser, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Colorado, raised concerns about Melat Kiros' comments regarding the firebombing of a pro-Israel rally that resulted in a death. Kiros hesitated to classify the attack as antisemitic, while Weiser emphasized the perpetrator's conviction for a hate crime and referred to the incident as an antisemitic attack.

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Fox News — Latest

Caitlin Clark Addresses Incident Involving Alyssa Thomas

Caitlin Clark addressed the media regarding an incident where she was punched by Alyssa Thomas, calling it a flagrant foul and emphasizing the need for better player protection in the league. She expressed her emotional challenges and gratitude for the support from her organization while condemning the harassment directed at Thomas. Clark concluded by urging a focus on positivity.

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abcnews.com

Trump Approves $846 Million in Disaster Relief for Republican-leaning States

President Donald Trump announced the approval of over $846 million in disaster relief funds for nine Republican-leaning states. The approvals have raised concerns about partisan disparities in FEMA aid, with a higher percentage of requests from Republican states being approved compared to those from Democratic states. Democratic senators are seeking greater transparency regarding the review process for disaster declaration requests.

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