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Deutsche Welle

India to Supply BrahMos Missiles to Indonesia

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Jakarta for a two-day visit where he met with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. The visit is expected to result in multiple agreements focused on strengthening defense and strategic relations between the two countries.

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New York Post

New York Resident Files Lawsuit Against ICE Following Home Visit

A New York resident is suing ICE after officers visited his home to issue a warning related to his critical email about the agency's tactics. The lawsuit raises concerns about the implications of such actions by law enforcement.

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Fox News — Latest

New York Resident Files Lawsuit Against ICE Over Warning Related to Critical Email

David Streever, a Rochester resident, is suing the Department of Homeland Security and ICE after officers visited his home to deliver a warning regarding a critical email he sent to ICE leadership. The lawsuit claims his First Amendment rights were violated, and it seeks to stop what Streever describes as coercive actions against him for expressing his views. The case highlights concerns about free speech and government responses to criticism.

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Axios

Iran Launches Missile Attacks on Commercial Ships in Strait of Hormuz

On July 6, 2026, Iran's military launched missile attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, according to U.S. officials. This follows a recent agreement to halt such actions, which has now been violated. Reports indicate that two vessels were struck, causing significant damage but no casualties.

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The Daily Beast

Mitch McConnell's Neighbors Report Lack of Activity Following Health Incident

Neighbors of Mitch McConnell's Washington, D.C. home have reported no activity since his hospitalization for a heart attack on June 14. His wife, Elaine Chao, has not visited since the incident, and McConnell's office has not provided detailed updates on his health. Speculation regarding his condition continues, with recent changes in Kentucky law affecting Senate vacancy procedures.

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PBS NewsHour

NATO Summit to Address Military Spending Commitments

President Trump is heading to a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, to discuss military spending commitments among member nations. His previous comments have raised questions about European sovereignty and the relevance of the NATO alliance.

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PBS NewsHour

Trump administration initiates changes to gun regulations

The Trump administration is making changes to gun regulations that were previously put in place for public safety. This move aligns with President Trump's campaign promise to enhance Second Amendment rights. Discussions on these efforts were featured in a conversation between PBS correspondent Ali Rogin and Chip Brownlee from The Trace.

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PBS NewsHour

New ICE facility planned to expedite deportations for families and children

The Trump administration is set to open a new 528-bed holding center for migrant families and unaccompanied children awaiting deportation. The facility will be situated next to a major airfield in Louisiana that serves as the largest hub for deportation flights in the country.

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Fox News — Latest

US State Department updates travel advisory for Venezuela due to earthquakes and crime risks

The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Venezuela to Level 3, advising Americans to reconsider travel due to recent earthquakes and security risks. The advisory highlights violent crime and areas under a Level 4 'Do Not Travel' warning, while noting that some Americans still visit for family or tourism.

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Ars Technica

FCC to Vote on Eliminating Rule Requiring ISPs to Disclose All Fees

The FCC plans to vote on a proposal to remove a rule that requires ISPs to list all additional fees on broadband price labels. This change could lead to less transparency for consumers regarding the actual costs of internet services.

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The Hill

NAACP to Increase Spending for Midterm Elections

The NAACP will spend a record amount on the midterm elections, responding to a recent Supreme Court ruling that weakened protections under the Voting Rights Act. This funding aims to address concerns regarding racial vote dilution, particularly following the court's decision affecting Louisiana's electoral districts.

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The Hill

Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Ceases Operations

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has shut down its operations as of July 4. The department was involved in job and funding reductions within the federal government and referenced former President Teddy Roosevelt in a recent social media post.

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notus.org

White House Report Critiques Smithsonian for Historical Representation

A report from the White House has accused the Smithsonian Institution of anti-white bias and failing to properly represent American history, particularly regarding the nation's founding. The report, authored by the White House Domestic Policy Council, suggests that the museum's leadership has shifted towards political activism, impacting its educational mission.

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The Daily Beast

Speculation Surrounds Mitch McConnell's Health Following Recent Incident

Senator Mitch McConnell's health has come under scrutiny following a health crisis that required CPR. Kylie Jane Kremer of Women for America First has raised concerns about national security related to McConnell's condition and his wife's meeting with a Chinese official shortly after his hospitalization. McConnell's office has provided limited updates on his recovery.

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Al Jazeera English

NATO Calls on Members to Submit Defense Spending Plans

NATO has urged its member countries to submit plans for meeting defense spending targets. The United States has warned of potential consequences for those that fail to provide clear spending strategies.

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Washington Examiner

Alicia Keys Advocates for Women's Equal Rights Update

Alicia Keys has called for an update on women's equal rights during a video posted for the U.S. 250th anniversary. She highlighted the historical context of the Equal Rights Amendment, which has not been adopted despite reaching the necessary state ratifications. Keys urged public engagement on women's rights through the People’s Bill of Rights 250 campaign.

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