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Pentagon Prevents Release of GAO Report on F-35 Program

The Pentagon has blocked the release of a GAO report concerning the F-35 fighter jet program, which is noted for being the Defense Department's most expensive weapon system. The report highlights ongoing performance issues and rising costs associated with the program.

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Ukrainian Parliament to Vote on New Prime Minister

The Ukrainian parliament is set to vote on a new prime minister, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy endorsing Oleksandr Koretskyi, the head of the state energy company, as a candidate. The vote is scheduled for Thursday.

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Jay Clayton's Confirmation Hearing for Director of National Intelligence Scheduled

Jay Clayton, nominated for director of national intelligence, is expected to receive bipartisan support during his confirmation hearing. Concerns about election integrity and the role of intelligence agencies in upcoming elections have been raised. Clayton, who has a background as a federal prosecutor, will oversee the nation's intelligence community if confirmed.

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U.S. Reimposes Naval Blockade on Iran Amid Escalating Military Strikes

The U.S. has reimposed a naval blockade on Iran and intensified airstrikes in response to attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian officials reported casualties from the strikes, and Iran threatened to halt all energy exports from the Middle East. The situation is critical as the Strait of Hormuz is crucial for global energy supplies.

The Hill

Trump Pursues Subpoenas Against New York Times Journalists

President Trump has intensified his dispute with The New York Times by having the Department of Justice issue subpoenas to four of its journalists. The subpoenas are related to the Times' coverage of security concerns regarding a Qatari-gifted jet for Air Force One.

New York Times — Business

U.S. Reinstates Blockade on Iranian Ports, Oil Prices Increase

The U.S. has reinstated its blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to a slowdown in shipping. This development occurs amid ongoing military conflict in the area, contributing to an increase in oil prices.

Washington Post — World

U.S. Targets Iranian Sites Amid Diplomatic Tensions

The U.S. military targeted several sites in Iran on July 15, 2026, in response to diplomatic tensions. President Trump has indicated frustration over the failure of a truce agreement and Iran's refusal to meet American demands.

Guardian — US

Calls for Removal of ICE Following Fatal Shootings of Two Men

Following the deaths of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Maine and Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Texas, advocacy groups are urging for the removal of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from American streets. Both men were reportedly not the targets of enforcement actions at the time of their deaths.

Fox News — Latest

Rep. Haley Stevens' Campaign Speech Draws Online Criticism

Rep. Haley Stevens' recent campaign speech in Michigan aimed to energize her supporters but resulted in online mockery. Critics have questioned her charisma compared to her progressive opponent, Abdul El-Sayed, as the Senate primary draws near. The primary is set for August 4, with the general election following on November 3.

Fox News — Politics

Rep. Haley Stevens' Campaign Remarks Spark Online Reactions

Rep. Haley Stevens' recent campaign remarks in Michigan have sparked a wave of online reactions, with some critics questioning her charisma compared to her opponent, Abdul El-Sayed. As the Senate primaries approach, the race has garnered national attention, particularly following the exit of another candidate, which has intensified the competition between Stevens and El-Sayed.

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Mississippi Teen Nolan Wells Found Dead After Boat Trip

Nolan Wells, a Mississippi teen, was found dead on Horn Island two days after going missing during a boat trip. The United Cajun Navy's Brian Trasher reported that the search focused on areas affected by wind and drift patterns. The Jackson County Sheriff's Department is investigating the incident, with no evidence of foul play currently identified.

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New Hampshire lawmaker argues constitutional protection against traffic stops

New Hampshire State Representative Ellen Read is contesting traffic stops where she was accused of speeding, claiming constitutional protection for lawmakers during legislative travel. She argues that the police unlawfully detained her and that the charges should be dismissed based on a provision in the state constitution. Read's previous legal challenges have been rejected by the courts.