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Nevada Suspect Arrested for Alleged Terrorism-Related Threats and Weapons Cache

Allison Howlett, a 36-year-old from Nevada, was arrested for allegedly threatening a mass shooting and possessing a large cache of firearms. Following a domestic dispute report, police found 22 firearms in a stolen vehicle and an additional 30 at Howlett's home. She faces 35 criminal charges, including terrorism-related threats, with bail set at $500,000.

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Fox News — Latest

Supreme Court Decision on Birthright Citizenship Sparks Legislative Discussion

The Supreme Court rejected President Trump's executive order to limit birthright citizenship, prompting Justice Kavanaugh to suggest that Congress could pursue legislative changes instead. Following the ruling, Republican lawmakers expressed interest in amending the Constitution to address the issue, while the Justice Department announced a shift in focus to combatting visa fraud related to birth tourism.

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Fox News — Politics

Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Birthright Citizenship Executive Order; Kavanaugh Suggests Legislative Path

The Supreme Court has rejected President Trump's executive order aimed at limiting birthright citizenship. Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggested that Congress could pursue legislative changes instead, prompting Republican lawmakers to consider amending existing laws or the Constitution. The Justice Department plans to focus on enforcing laws against birth tourism rather than the executive order.

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Fox News — Politics

David Duke Comments on Democratic Nominee's Views on Interracial Marriage

David Duke has publicly supported Darializa Avila Chevalier, a Democratic congressional nominee, on her stance regarding interracial marriage. Chevalier, who won the Democratic primary for New York’s 13th Congressional District, has faced scrutiny for past comments. Duke's endorsement raises concerns among political observers about potential implications for the Democratic Party.

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cnn.com

Former Olympic Canoeist Indicted Following Arrest at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

David Hearn, a former Olympic canoeist, has been indicted by a grand jury in Washington, DC, after being arrested at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The specific charges remain undisclosed, and Hearn has denied any intent to vandalize the pool, stating his actions were merely curious. The pool recently underwent renovations that faced several issues shortly after reopening.

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Fox News — Politics

Democrats Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Athletes

Following the Supreme Court's ruling allowing states to restrict transgender athletes from competing in women's sports, Congressional Democrats have largely refrained from outlining their next steps. While some members expressed support for transgender rights, many did not provide public statements or legislative responses, reflecting a divide within the party on this issue ahead of the midterm elections.

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The Hill

US-Iran MOU Excludes Ballistic Missiles from Agreement

The US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been noted for its exclusion of ballistic missiles, which are central to Iran's deterrent strategy. This omission may validate Iran's military approach and affect security dynamics in the region.

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Ars Technica

FAA Proposes New Rule for Supersonic Flights Over US Cities

The FAA has proposed a rule to allow commercial supersonic flights over US cities if they can reduce sonic boom impacts. This rule would replace a 53-year ban, introducing a new certification standard for noise levels. The proposal is influenced by advancements from Boom Supersonic's XB-1 aircraft.

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Fox News — Politics

Federal Judge Rules to Allow Anti-Trump Flag on National Mall

A federal judge has ruled that an anti-Trump flag can be displayed near the National Mall, stating it is protected political speech. The ruling comes amid concerns over threats against the president and follows incidents of vandalism in the area.

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Fox News — Latest

Federal Judge Rules on '86 47' Flag Case Involving Progressive Group

A federal judge has ruled that the '86 47' flag, associated with anti-Trump sentiment, is protected political speech and can be flown near the National Mall. The decision follows a dispute between the progressive group Accountability Now USA and the National Park Service over permit threats. The ruling emphasizes the flag's lack of true threat or incitement of violence.

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The Hill

Federal Government Proposes Changes to Nuclear Radiation Safety Regulations

The federal government is considering changes to nuclear power radiation safety regulations, specifically proposing the removal of a requirement aimed at minimizing radiation exposure. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is behind this proposal, with proponents suggesting it may enhance operational efficiency.

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Guardian — US

Florida Education Board Votes to Ban Undocumented Students from State Colleges

On July 2, 2026, the Florida Board of Education voted to ban undocumented students from attending state colleges and universities, impacting all 28 state-funded institutions. This decision follows a prior action to strip in-state tuition discounts for some immigrant students.

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BBC — Business

UK Government Extends Pub Hours for England vs. Mexico Match

The UK government has decided to allow pubs to operate until 5 AM for the England vs. Mexico match. This decision contrasts with earlier statements that suggested no further relaxation of licensing laws would occur during the World Cup.

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Washington Examiner

Pete Hegseth Honors National Guard Troops in Washington, D.C.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth honored National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., on July 2, 2026, addressing them amid protests and high temperatures. He emphasized the importance of law and order and called for a moment of silence for two officers affected by gun violence. The deployment of National Guard troops to various cities has raised concerns about costs, estimated at $93 million per month.

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