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Video Released of February Riot at St. Louis County Jail

A riot at the St. Louis County Justice Center on February 7 involved 34 inmates who expressed frustrations over limited access to phones and Wi-Fi. The incident resulted in over $30,800 in damages, and authorities have initiated criminal charges against four inmates. In response, officials are increasing funding for medical services and addressing staffing shortages.

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Fox News — Latest

Police Deploy Thousands in Response to Anti-Immigration Protests Across South Africa

In response to large-scale anti-immigration protests across South Africa, thousands of police officers have been deployed. The protests, which began on June 30, 2026, have resulted in violence and looting, leading to at least four fatalities. The March and March group, a key organizer, plans to continue protests until their demands regarding illegal immigration are met.

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The Verge

Dish files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy while continuing operations

Dish has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, allowing it to continue operations while winding down its wireless services. The company plans to emerge from bankruptcy by the end of the third quarter of 2026. Boost Mobile and Gen Mobile will not be affected by this filing.

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abcnews.com

Democratic Socialists Target Colorado Primaries Following New York Wins

Democratic socialists are intensifying their efforts in Colorado, targeting Representative Diana DeGette in her reelection campaign against Melat Kiros. Kiros aims to capitalize on recent successes in New York City and voter dissatisfaction. The Democratic establishment in Colorado is also facing challenges in other primaries, including those for governor and Senate.

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Fox News — Latest

Supreme Court Upholds State Laws for Women's Sports Based on Biological Sex

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can restrict women's sports to biological females, a decision that supports existing state laws. First Lady Melania Trump expressed her support for the ruling, emphasizing the importance of protecting female athletes while also advocating for LGBTQIA+ rights. The ruling has been hailed by state officials as a significant victory for women's sports.

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Fox News — Politics

Supreme Court Upholds State Laws on Women's Sports Eligibility Based on Biological Sex

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that states can restrict women's and girls' sports teams to biological females, a decision that aligns with existing state laws. First Lady Melania Trump expressed her support for the ruling, which she claims protects female athletes while also respecting the LGBTQIA+ community. The ruling is a significant win for advocates of women's sports legislation.

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Fox News — Latest

Abdul El-Sayed Discusses Controversial Rhetoric in Senate Campaign Interview

Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, a candidate for the Michigan Senate, discussed his controversial rhetoric in a recent interview. He addressed his past remarks on defunding the police and emphasized the need for Democrats to respond assertively to political bullying. El-Sayed also criticized the tendency to hold individuals accountable for the actions of those around them.

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The Verge

Amazon fined $2.25 million for failing to assist identity theft victims

The Federal Trade Commission has imposed a $2.25 million fine on Amazon for not adequately assisting identity theft victims. The FTC's complaint highlights that Amazon violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by failing to provide necessary information to customers regarding fraudulent purchases.

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Ars Technica

Apple Appeals Contempt Finding Regarding App Store Fees to Supreme Court

Apple is appealing a Supreme Court contempt finding that could restrict its ability to charge high commission fees for app purchases. The case stems from accusations by Epic Games that Apple violated a judicial order requiring changes to its App Store, particularly regarding payment methods and associated fees.

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Daily Wire

Trump Announces First National Midterm Convention in Dallas

President Donald Trump announced that the Republican Party will hold its first national midterm convention on September 9-10, 2026, in Dallas, Texas. The event aims to energize voters and showcase the administration's achievements ahead of the elections. This convention is significant as it marks the first time the GOP has held a national convention outside of a presidential election cycle.

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The Daily Beast

Mt. Olive Pickles Withdraws from Fair After Confederate Flag Display

Mt. Olive Pickles has withdrawn from the Great American State Fair after a Confederate flag was displayed in the North Carolina pavilion. The company stated it was unaware of the flag's presence in a video shown at the exhibit. North Carolina officials condemned the display, asserting it does not reflect the state's values.

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Washington Examiner

FDA Approves Marketing of Zyn Nicotine Pouches as Lower Risk than Cigarettes

The FDA has approved Philip Morris International's request to market Zyn nicotine pouches as a lower health risk compared to cigarettes. This decision allows the company to promote the pouches with claims about reduced risks of various health issues, although public health advocates caution that the messaging may lead to misunderstandings regarding the need for complete cessation of cigarette use.

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Axios

Update on U.S. Steel's Acquisition by Nippon Steel One Year Later

Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel, completed a year ago, included an $11 billion investment commitment by 2028. As of now, less than $200 million has been invested, with projections to reach $580 million by August. Concerns about Nippon's financial capacity to meet its commitments have emerged, alongside a positive outlook for U.S. Steel's profitability in 2026.

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Fox News — Politics

Congress Sends Bipartisan Housing Package to President Trump

The House has delivered a bipartisan housing package to President Trump, who has not yet signed it. The bill aims to ease home construction and assist first-time buyers. If Trump does not sign it within 10 days, the bill will automatically become law unless Congress adjourns completely.

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Washington Examiner

Bar Complaint Filed Against U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan for Alleged Misconduct

A bar complaint has been filed against U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan by Democracy Restored, alleging misconduct during her tenure at the Justice Department. The complaint requests an investigation into her actions and statements, particularly regarding her rulings against the Trump administration and her testimony during her confirmation hearing. The outcome of the complaint and potential investigation is currently unclear.

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BBC — Business

Australia's ACCC files lawsuit against Amazon over alleged unfair contracts

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, alleging violations of consumer protection laws related to unfair contracts with subscribers. The case seeks to ensure compliance with consumer rights in Australia.

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Fox News — Politics

House Committee Investigates Eli Lilly's Clinical Trials in China

The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party is investigating Eli Lilly's clinical trials in China, particularly at military-affiliated hospitals and in Xinjiang. Chairman John Moolenaar has requested detailed information regarding ethical standards and protections for sensitive data, amid concerns over national security and human rights risks. Eli Lilly must respond to the committee's inquiries by July 17.

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