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  1. ICE Deports Immigrant Who Was Pardoned for Sex Abuse Conviction

    Fri, 10 Jul 2026 20:54:18 -0000

    Minnesota state officials had granted a pardon to Tou Lue Vang, a Hmong man, drawing criticism that Democratic leaders were thwarting efforts to expel criminals.
  2. Trump Cuts Habitat Protections for Endangered Species

    Fri, 10 Jul 2026 21:24:08 -0000

    The rule change ends a safeguard that had been in place for 50 years and could hasten the demise of imperiled animals.
  3. Trump Administration Taps Climate Science Critic to Oversee National Climate Assessment

    Fri, 10 Jul 2026 20:27:57 -0000

    Matthew M. Wielicki has criticized the scientific consensus on global warming as alarmist. Now he’ll oversee a major federal report on the topic.
  4. Trump Says Negotiations With Iran Will Continue as U.S. Ramps Up Strikes

    Fri, 10 Jul 2026 15:16:05 -0000

    U.S. forces hit more than 170 targets, including air defense systems, drone and missile storage sites, and military speedboats.
  5. Strait of Hormuz Will Soon Be Declared Open to All Traffic, U.S. Officials Say

    Fri, 10 Jul 2026 21:01:52 -0000

    The officials said that Iranian negotiators blamed the recent ship attacks on rogue military units.
  6. Trump Is Promoting ‘Freedom Fuel’ for $3.47 a Gallon. Who’s Behind It?

    Fri, 10 Jul 2026 18:50:42 -0000

    The president has praised a network of 25 recently rebranded gas stations in the Philadelphia region that have been selling gas for considerably less than the national average.
  7. Trump Says He Won’t Sign Housing Bill, in Protest Over Stalled Voting Measure

    Fri, 10 Jul 2026 15:28:22 -0000

    The president did not say he would veto the housing legislation, so it would still become law unless he does. But his pronouncement reflects a growing rift between him and Senate Republicans.
  8. This Is a Lot More Worrying Than the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Executive Power

    Fri, 10 Jul 2026 19:53:08 -0000

    The White House is sidestepping Congress to make huge decisions for even the most important private industries.