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Janice Dean Announces Departure from Fox News After 22 Years

Janice Dean announced her departure from Fox News after 22 years, citing health issues related to multiple sclerosis. During her farewell, she expressed gratitude for her time at the network and emphasized the importance of family as she transitions away from her role. Her colleagues honored her with a montage of her memorable moments on the show.

Guardian — US

New York City implements ban on deceptive subscription practices

New York City has introduced a rule banning deceptive subscription practices that trap customers into recurring charges. The rule, effective October 1, 2026, includes penalties for companies that do not allow easy cancellation of subscriptions.

The Hill

Trump Administration Repeals Key Endangered Species Protection

The Trump administration has repealed a significant protection for endangered species, specifically the definition of prohibited 'harm' under the Endangered Species Act. This change allows for more flexibility in altering the habitats of endangered animals and plants.

Washington Examiner

Judge Restricts Media Broadcast of Exhibits in Tyler Robinson Hearing

A Utah judge has barred the media from broadcasting exhibits in the Tyler Robinson murder case after a letter allegedly confessing to the crime was mistakenly shown in court. Robinson faces charges for the murder of Charlie Kirk, who was killed on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University. The judge will decide on September 1 whether there is enough evidence to proceed to trial.

Fox News — Latest

Joy Behar Discusses Kamala Harris's 2028 Presidential Prospects on 'The View'

On 'The View', Joy Behar questioned Kamala Harris's potential as a presidential candidate for 2028, suggesting that her co-hosts were not considering the reality of electability. The discussion featured various candidates and highlighted differing opinions on identity politics within the Democratic Party.

The Hill

DOJ files lawsuit against Maryland regarding immigration law

The Department of Justice has initiated a lawsuit against Maryland, alleging that the Community Trust Act hinders federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit was filed in federal court and names Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown as a defendant.

Washington Examiner

Senator Fetterman Collaborates with Republican McCormick for Joint Fundraising Effort

Senator John Fetterman is partnering with Republican Senator Dave McCormick for a joint fundraising initiative, which has sparked criticism from some Democrats concerned about Fetterman's political alignment. Despite speculation about a potential party switch, Fetterman has denied any intention to leave the Democratic Party. His fundraising efforts have significantly decreased since taking office, prompting this collaboration.

Guardian — US

Witnesses dispute ICE narrative in Texas shooting incident

In a shooting incident involving ICE in Houston, Texas, three men in the van have denied that the driver weaponized the vehicle against officials. Their lawyer claims they are being pressured to self-deport, while the men assert that shots were fired from the sides of the vehicle, not from in front.

Ars Technica

Former Ransomware Negotiator Sentenced for Collusion with Cybercriminals

Angelo Martino, a former ransomware negotiator, was sentenced to 70 months in prison for colluding with cybercriminals to extort victims he was hired to protect. He provided confidential negotiation information to attackers, leading to over $75 million in ransom payments from victims.

The Hill

McCarthy Criticizes Johnson for Early House Recess

Kevin McCarthy has publicly criticized Speaker Mike Johnson for sending the House home early last month. In a Fox News interview, McCarthy warned that this decision could negatively impact Republican prospects in the November elections.

Fox News — Latest

Cause of death confirmed for American woman found dead in Ireland

Jamey Carney, an American woman found dead in Killarney, Ireland, died from suffocation linked to head injuries, as confirmed by the Irish state pathologist. The investigation is ongoing, with a person of interest believed to have fled the country. The U.S. State Department is assisting Carney's family, who are in Ireland during this time.

The Intercept

Candidates Enter Maine Senate Race Following Platner's Suspension

Several candidates have declared their intention to run in the Maine Senate race following Graham Platner's suspension due to a rape allegation. Candidates are working to balance distancing themselves from Platner while appealing to his supporters. The Maine Democratic Party will select a nominee by July 27.