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Washington Examiner

Supreme Court declines to hear case on Catholic Church fundraising practices

The Supreme Court declined to hear a case related to the Catholic Church's 'Peter's Pence' collection, allowing the lawsuit to continue in lower courts. The USCCB argued that the case infringes on religious autonomy under the First Amendment, and various religious groups supported their position. The Supreme Court's decision did not include any new cases for the upcoming term.

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PBS NewsHour

FTC Chair Announces New National Fraud Enforcement Division

At a roundtable event, FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson revealed that the Department of Justice has launched a National Fraud Enforcement division. The meeting included state attorneys general focusing on anti-fraud measures.

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Washington Examiner

House NDAA Implements Safeguards for U.S. Troop Withdrawals

The House of Representatives’ National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) has introduced measures to prevent large-scale withdrawals of U.S. troops from Europe and Asia. Key provisions include minimum troop levels and restrictions on military equipment removal, alongside a $175 million allocation for the Baltic states.

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Fox News — Latest

Graham Platner Criticizes Jeff Bezos Over Taxation Debate

Graham Platner, a candidate for the Maine Senate, has criticized Jeff Bezos for opposing higher taxes on billionaires, claiming that such opposition serves the interests of the wealthy. The debate reflects a broader political divide over taxation and wealth inequality as the 2026 elections approach.

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Fox News — Politics

Graham Platner Criticizes Jeff Bezos Over Tax Policy in Senate Campaign

Graham Platner, a Senate candidate from Maine, criticized Jeff Bezos for opposing higher taxes on billionaires, arguing that such opposition serves the interests of the wealthy. Platner believes that redirecting tax revenue to public programs would benefit working Americans. This exchange reflects the broader debate on tax policy and wealth inequality as the 2026 midterm elections approach.

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Al Jazeera English

US Senate confirms Frank Garcia as Africa envoy

The US Senate has confirmed Frank Garcia as the new envoy to Africa, filling a long-standing vacancy. This move suggests a shift in US policy towards prioritizing trade relations with African countries.

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Washington Examiner

Senator Tom Cotton Requests FDA to Enhance Cybersecurity Regulations for Chinese-Made Medical Devices

Senator Tom Cotton has called on the FDA to enhance cybersecurity regulations for medical devices made in China, citing risks to patient data and hospital integrity. He highlighted concerns over older devices lacking necessary cybersecurity testing and referenced specific incidents involving compromised medical monitors. A significant portion of medical equipment in U.S. hospitals is sourced from China.

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The Hill

Vice President Vance Comments on Pope's AI Warnings

Vice President Vance praised Pope Leo XIV's warnings about the risks of artificial intelligence, describing them as 'profound.' The pope's encyclical, 'Magnifica Humanitas,' released by the Vatican, urges policymakers to implement adequate regulatory tools for AI.

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Al Jazeera English

US and Iran Near Broader Agreement Amid Sanctions Disputes

The US and Iran are in discussions that may lead to a broader agreement, although disagreements over sanctions relief continue to pose challenges. The situation remains fluid as negotiations progress.

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The Hill

Democrats request Trump to commute sentences for non-violent marijuana offenses

Nine Democratic lawmakers have urged President Trump to commute the sentences of those incarcerated for non-violent marijuana offenses, following his recent reclassification of the drug. They pointed out the overcrowding and staffing issues within the Bureau of Prisons as a contributing factor to their request.

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The Hill

Democrats request Trump to commute sentences for nonviolent marijuana offenses

Nine Democratic lawmakers have called on President Trump to commute the sentences of individuals incarcerated for nonviolent marijuana offenses. This request comes after Trump's decision to reclassify marijuana, with lawmakers noting the overcrowding and staffing issues within the Bureau of Prisons.

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The Hill

DHS directs ICE to address fraudulent asylum claims by attorneys

The Department of Homeland Security has ordered U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to create new policies targeting immigration attorneys involved in fraudulent asylum claims. This action is part of the Trump administration's broader strategy regarding the asylum process.

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Washington Examiner

Maryland Governor Signs Bill Mandating Emergency Abortion Access in Hospitals

Maryland Governor Wes Moore has signed a bill requiring hospitals to provide emergency pregnancy-related care, including abortions when necessary. The legislation aims to ensure access to emergency treatment for patients with severe pregnancy complications and is set to take effect on October 1, 2026.

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apnews.com

Early voting begins in South Carolina as senators reject congressional primary changes

Early voting commenced in South Carolina's primaries as state senators rejected a Republican plan to cancel congressional votes and hold a new primary under revised districts. This decision coincides with President Trump's efforts to reshape congressional districts facing setbacks, including a federal court ruling against a Republican map in Alabama. Over 26,000 votes were cast on the first day of early voting, with U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn participating and reaffirming his intention to run for reelection.

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