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Deutsche Welle

PM Modi visits Seychelles for National Day celebrations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India is visiting Seychelles to participate in the Golden Jubilee of the National Day. The trip focuses on strengthening cooperation in maritime, security, and economic areas.

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New York Post

Minnesota school board member faces scrutiny for controversial remarks

Allen, a school board member in Minnesota, is under scrutiny following her involvement in a protest against ICE at Cities Church in St. Paul on January 18, where she faces federal felony charges. The protest included storming the church during services.

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Fox News — Latest

New Mexico Attorney General initiates investigation into DEA over fentanyl allegations

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has launched a criminal investigation into the DEA over allegations that the agency allowed fentanyl pills to reach communities while pursuing larger cases. The inquiry will explore legal remedies and follows reports of DEA agents monitoring shipments without intervention. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has also called for accountability regarding the situation.

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NPR — Top Stories

U.S. Conducts Airstrike on Iran Following Drone Attack on Cargo Ship

On June 26, 2026, the U.S. launched an airstrike against Iran after a drone attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. This incident marks a notable escalation in U.S.-Iran relations, occurring shortly after a recent agreement between the two nations.

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Washington Examiner

Trump comments on Bolton's guilty plea for retaining classified documents

President Donald Trump commented on John Bolton's guilty plea for unlawfully retaining classified information, stating he hopes Bolton will be treated 'harshly.' Bolton pleaded guilty in a Maryland federal court and faces up to five years in prison and a fine. The case involves the mishandling of over 1,000 pages of classified documents.

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democracydocket.com

South Dakota Republicans Vote Against Censure of John Thune Over SAVE America Act

South Dakota Republican delegates voted against a censure of Senate Majority Leader John Thune over the stalled SAVE America Act, which seeks to impose strict voting requirements. The resolution accused Thune of blocking Trump's election agenda but failed to pass at the state party convention. This incident reflects ongoing tensions within the GOP regarding voting restrictions ahead of the midterms.

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nbcnews.com

Pete Buttigieg Addresses False Report to Authorities Involving His Children

Pete Buttigieg reported that he and his family were subjected to a false report claiming he was a danger to his children, leading to a brief separation during an investigation by Michigan authorities. The investigation concluded that the allegations were unfounded, and Buttigieg criticized the misuse of the system for political motives. This incident is part of a broader trend of swatting incidents targeting public officials.

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Fox News — Latest

Texas State Board of Education Approves Required Reading List Including Bible Passages

The Texas State Board of Education has approved a required reading list that includes Bible passages, affecting over 5 million public school students. The decision, made on June 26, 2026, has sparked debate regarding the promotion of Christianity in public education and will take effect in the 2030-31 school year.

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nbcnews.com

U.S. Conducts Airstrikes Against Iran Following Drone Attacks on Cargo Ship

The U.S. conducted airstrikes against Iran on June 26, 2026, in retaliation for drone attacks on the M/V Ever Lovely cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump described the drone attacks as a violation of a recently signed ceasefire agreement, which aimed to ensure safe passage for commercial vessels in the region.

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Fox News — Latest

Senator Warren urges President Trump to sign bipartisan housing bill

Senator Elizabeth Warren has called on President Trump to sign a bipartisan housing package that aims to address the housing crisis in the U.S. The bill focuses on lowering construction costs and preventing corporate consolidation in the housing market. Critics argue it lacks sufficient federal funding and does not adequately tackle rising homeownership costs.

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Fox News — Politics

Senator Warren Urges President Trump to Sign Bipartisan Housing Bill

Senator Elizabeth Warren has called on President Trump to sign a bipartisan housing package that aims to address the U.S. housing crisis. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act includes provisions to lower construction costs and prevent corporate consolidation of the housing market. The bill's progress has been stalled as Trump insists on the passage of an unrelated measure first.

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Washington Examiner

Pete Buttigieg Briefly Separated from Children Following False CPS Report

Pete Buttigieg was briefly separated from his children after a false report was made to Child Protective Services, claiming he posed a danger to them. Michigan State Police investigated and determined the report was politically motivated, with no evidence found to support the allegations. Buttigieg condemned the incident as an attack on his family.

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PBS NewsHour

DNC to Host Local Events Addressing Affordability Issues Amid Inflation

The DNC is set to hold local events over the weekend to discuss affordability issues linked to inflation. This move follows past criticisms directed at Democrats regarding their response to rising prices, with current attention on former President Trump's stance on the matter.

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Fox News — Latest

Federal Charges Filed Against Four for Drone Violations During FIFA World Cup

Four individuals face federal charges for allegedly flying drones in restricted airspace during FIFA World Cup events. The FBI has seized over 400 unauthorized drones across the tournament's host cities, emphasizing strict enforcement of airspace restrictions to ensure safety.

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PBS NewsHour

Ohio Governor Criticizes Supreme Court Ruling on TPS Policy

The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration's decision to end temporary protected status for Haitians and Syrians. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine criticized the ruling, stating it could have substantial negative impacts on the state's communities, particularly those with a significant number of Haitian migrants.

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apnews.com

Trump Commission Proposes Changes to Church-State Separation Concept

A draft report from the Trump administration's Religious Liberty Commission proposes redefining the separation of church and state to encourage greater collaboration between them. The report includes recommendations for expanding religious expression in public life, eliminating restrictions on political activities by religious organizations, and addressing antisemitism, while also inviting public comment for 15 days.

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