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Policy

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The Hill

Bipartisan REPAIR Act Aims to Enhance Vehicle Repair Access

The REPAIR Act is a bipartisan bill aimed at improving access to vehicle repair resources for independent dealers and repair shops. The legislation seeks to provide these entities with the same information and tools available to manufacturers, potentially reducing repair costs for consumers.

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Fox News — Politics

John Fetterman Critiques Bernie Sanders Following Graham Platner's Campaign Collapse

Senator John Fetterman has publicly criticized Bernie Sanders following the collapse of Graham Platner's Senate campaign in Maine. Fetterman called for Sanders to apologize to voters for his support of Platner, indicating a notable shift in Fetterman's political stance from a progressive ally to a critic. This evolution has raised questions about Fetterman's relationship with the Democratic Party and his future political alignment.

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theatlantic.com

CIA Analysts Express Concerns Over Political Influence on Intelligence

A survey of CIA analysts has revealed growing concerns about political influence undermining the objectivity of intelligence analysis during the Trump administration. Analysts expressed fears of pressure to conform to political narratives, particularly regarding actions taken by former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Despite these pressures, many analysts reported satisfaction with their immediate management's commitment to objectivity.

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nypost.com

Trump discusses Iran's assassination threats and his response

In an interview, President Trump revealed he has left instructions for a military response if Iran attempts to assassinate him, citing ongoing threats since 2020. He discussed escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly following recent Iranian actions and public calls for his assassination during a memorial for a former Iranian leader.

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ms.now

ICE Operation Resulted in Fatal Shooting of Mexican Immigrant, Lawmaker States

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was fatally shot during an ICE operation in Houston, with Representative Sylvia Garcia stating he was not the intended target. The circumstances of the shooting are disputed, and DHS has initiated an investigation. Salgado's family is calling for an independent inquiry into his death.

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click2houston.com

Mexico's President Announces Legal Action Against the U.S. Following Shooting Incident

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced plans for legal action against the U.S. following the shooting death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent in Houston. The incident occurred during a traffic stop, and Sheinbaum emphasized the need for legal measures to address the treatment of undocumented nationals. An investigation is underway by the DHS Office of Inspector General.

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mediaite.com

ICE Shooting Incident in Houston Under Investigation

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was shot and killed by an ICE agent during a traffic stop in Houston on July 7, 2026. His family is calling for an independent investigation into the incident, which has sparked protests in the area. City officials stated that the investigation is currently managed by federal authorities.

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Fox News — Politics

State Department Intervenes to Cancel Meeting Between NYC Official and Iranian Envoy

The State Department intervened to cancel a planned meeting between New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Commissioner Ana María Archila and Iran's UN ambassador, Amir-Saeid Iravani. This marks the second instance of federal intervention regarding the Mamdani administration's foreign outreach, following a similar cancellation of a meeting with Colombian President Gustavo Petro.

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Fox News — Politics

DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Maryland Over Sanctuary Policies

The Department of Justice has initiated a lawsuit against Maryland, alleging that the state's sanctuary policies obstruct federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit claims that Maryland's Community Trust Act undermines public safety and violates the supremacy clause of the Constitution. Additionally, a group of Maryland sheriffs has filed a separate lawsuit against the state, citing similar concerns about the law's impact on cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

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Fox News — Latest

Fort Worth Police Department Acknowledges Officer's Inaccurate Statements During Pride Event Incident

The Fort Worth Police Department admitted that an officer made inaccurate statements during an incident involving a Christian street preacher at the Trinity Pride Fest. The citation issued to the preacher was based on noise ordinance violations rather than the content of his speech. The department plans to provide additional training to officers on First Amendment protections.

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The Hill

Senate Democrats Criticize Trump Over Cryptocurrency Income

On July 10, 2026, Senate Democrats criticized President Trump for reporting over $1 billion in cryptocurrency-related income. They are calling for investigations into the national security implications of his digital asset holdings, which include approximately $594 million earned from World Liberty Financial.

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Ars Technica

EU Investigates Meta Over Addictive Features on Facebook and Instagram

The European Union is investigating Meta for potentially addictive features on its platforms, Facebook and Instagram. The European Commission's preliminary findings indicate that Meta did not adequately assess the risks these features pose to users' wellbeing.

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Ars Technica

EU Investigates Meta Over Addictive Features on Facebook and Instagram

The European Union is investigating Meta for potentially addictive features on Facebook and Instagram, including auto-play and infinite scroll. The European Commission's preliminary findings suggest that Meta has not adequately assessed the impact of these features on user wellbeing, particularly for minors and vulnerable individuals.

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Washington Examiner

Nebraska Sees 8% Increase in Abortion Rates in 2025

In 2025, Nebraska reported an 8% increase in abortion rates, with 2,698 procedures performed, largely due to an influx of patients from Iowa and South Dakota. The number of abortions sought by Nebraska residents decreased, while medication abortions made up a significant portion of the total. The changes follow stricter abortion laws enacted in the state and neighboring regions after the Dobbs decision.

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abc13.com

Flock Cameras Vandalized in Houston Amid Privacy Concerns

Several Flock cameras in Houston have been vandalized, raising privacy concerns among residents. An investigation by the Houston Police Department is ongoing, while experts highlight growing unease about surveillance technology. The city has a contract with Flock for these cameras, which have been credited with aiding law enforcement.

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Fox News — Latest

ICE agents involved in Houston shooting were not wearing body cameras, sources report

ICE agents involved in a fatal shooting in Houston were not wearing body cameras, according to sources. The incident is under investigation by the Department of Homeland Security and local prosecutors. Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, the individual shot, was allegedly trying to ram an ICE officer with his vehicle. Calls for an independent investigation have been made by several political figures.

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Deutsche Welle

Germany's Bundestag Approves Healthcare Reform Package

The Bundestag in Germany has passed a healthcare reform package aimed at reducing costs. Protests against the reform are expected, and Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is set to meet with Slovenia's foreign minister in Berlin.

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