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25 States File Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over Medicaid Work Requirements

A coalition of 25 states and the District of Columbia is suing the Trump administration over new Medicaid work requirements, claiming they unlawfully restrict access to healthcare. The lawsuit challenges the Interim Final Rule issued by CMS, which requires certain individuals to document exemptions from work requirements due to medical conditions. The plaintiffs are seeking to block the enforcement of these rules as they could lead to millions losing coverage.

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Los Angeles Times

Trump reports $2.2 billion in 2025 income amid ethics concerns

President Donald Trump reported an income of $2.2 billion for 2025. Critics have expressed concerns about potential conflicts of interest regarding his business activities, while the White House has denied these allegations.

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The Hill

California enacts law banning 'sell by' food labels

California has implemented a law that bans 'sell by' food labels to help reduce food waste. The law requires food manufacturers to use 'Best if Used By' and 'Use By' labels to indicate product quality and safety.

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PBS NewsHour

President Trump Takes First Trip on New Air Force One

President Trump took his first flight on the Air Force One aircraft donated by Qatar on July 1, 2026. In other news, U.S. and Iranian negotiators held indirect talks in Qatar, two climbers were arrested after scaling the Empire State Building, and the Trump administration decided not to renew the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

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mediaite.com

Stephen Miller Advocates for Review of Birthright Citizenship Policies

Stephen Miller has called for a review of U.S. policies regarding pregnant tourists, linking it to concerns about birth tourism following a Supreme Court decision on the 14th Amendment. He emphasized the need to reconsider entry policies to address potential implications for citizenship and welfare.

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Washington Examiner

Poll shows majority of Americans favor social media ban for children under 16

A Pew Research Center survey reveals that 60% of U.S. adults support banning social media for children under 16, with bipartisan backing. The survey shows increased support for policies protecting minors online, coinciding with recent legislative actions in various countries. The findings were published shortly after the House passed the Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act.

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The Daily Beast

Pope Leo XIV Visits Lampedusa on U.S. Independence Day

Pope Leo XIV will mark the U.S. Independence Day with a visit to Lampedusa, Italy, focusing on the issue of migration. This visit contrasts with celebrations in the U.S. and serves as a statement on immigration policies. The pope's stance has drawn criticism from some U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Administration Reports Arrests of 1,900 Noncitizens Identified as Terrorists

The Trump administration has announced the arrest of over 1,900 noncitizens identified as terrorists who entered the U.S. during the Biden administration, according to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. He also noted concerns regarding undetected individuals and mentioned that 18,000 people on the FBI terrorism watch list were brought into the country during the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.

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Washington Examiner

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Designation of Terrorist Organizations

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the designation of CAIR, the Muslim Brotherhood, and antifa as terrorist organizations under state law on July 1, 2026. This action follows the establishment of a legal framework for identifying such organizations and comes amid ongoing legal challenges regarding the authority of the governor to make these designations.

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PBS NewsHour

Concerns Raised Over Disability Rights Under Trump Administration

Advocates are raising concerns about the potential erosion of rights for disabled individuals under the Trump administration. These rights include access to education and the ability to live alongside peers without disabilities.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Donates Medal of Honor to Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

President Donald Trump donated the Medal of Honor awarded to Theodore Roosevelt to the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota. During the donation, Trump emphasized Roosevelt's legacy and made light-hearted remarks about awarding medals to himself and his sons. The visit was part of Trump's activities leading up to the 250th anniversary of the United States.

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Washington Examiner

House Republicans Request Expiration of Jones Act Waiver

House Republican leaders are calling on President Trump to let the Jones Act waiver expire, which has allowed foreign-flagged ships to transport fuel between U.S. ports since March. They argue that the waiver undermines the U.S. maritime industry and that the emergency conditions justifying it have passed following a recent ceasefire in the war in Iran.

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The New Yorker

Supreme Court Upholds Bans on Transgender Female Athletes in 27 States

The Supreme Court ruled on the issue of transgender athletes, unanimously supporting Title IX while showing a split decision on equal protection. The ruling affirms bans in twenty-seven states against transgender female athletes competing on girls' and women's teams.

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nypost.com

Senator Mitch McConnell Found Unconscious at Home, May Have Suffered Heart Attack

Senator Mitch McConnell was found unconscious at his Washington, D.C. home last month and may have suffered a heart attack, according to a recently released EMS dispatch call. He was admitted to the hospital and is currently recovering while continuing to work on Senate matters. McConnell has faced several health challenges in recent years.

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Al Jazeera English

Supreme Court Term Influences Interpretation of Presidential Power

The latest Supreme Court term has resulted in decisions that shape the interpretation of presidential power, especially regarding tariffs and birthright citizenship. These interpretations align with perspectives previously supported by former President Donald Trump.

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Axios

John Brennan Files Lawsuit to Preserve Records Related to Investigations

John Brennan, the former CIA Director, has initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration to ensure the preservation of records related to investigations into him. His legal team argues that these records are essential for any future claims of political retaliation if he is charged. The lawsuit highlights concerns over recent changes in records retention practices by the Trump administration.

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Fox News — Politics

Justice Department Files Lawsuits Against California and Virginia Over Gun Laws

The Justice Department has initiated lawsuits against California and Virginia, challenging state laws that restrict certain firearms. The actions follow a Supreme Court ruling affirming Second Amendment rights and highlight ongoing tensions between federal and state gun regulations.

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