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Federal Reserve Governor Cook to Address Economic Outlook
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa D. Cook will deliver a speech on the economic outlook at The Exchequer Club of Washington D.C. on July 15, 2026, offering insights into the current economic landscape.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFederal Government Governor CookFederal ReserveEconomic OutlookWashington D.C.SpeechMonetary PolicyFinanceU.S. Federal Reserve
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Virginia Medicaid to Implement Six-Month Eligibility Renewals for Certain Adults
Starting January 2027, Virginia's Cardinal Care Medicaid will require six-month eligibility renewals for certain adult expansion members. Members must update contact information and respond promptly to avoid coverage loss.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborEducationSocial Issues MedicaidVirginiaEligibility RenewalCardinal CareHealthcarePostpartum CoverageWorkforce Training
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Macy Man Sentenced for Assaulting Federal Officer
Britain Snyder, 23, of Macy, Nebraska, was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison for assaulting a federally funded Omaha Nation police officer during an arrest on the reservation.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Britain SnyderMacyNebraskaAssaultFederal OfficerOmaha NationFBI
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Leader of Multi-State Auto Theft Ring Sentenced to Over Eight Years
Hosea Fernandez Hampton, leader of a multi-state luxury car theft ring, received a 97-month federal prison sentence for stealing over 100 vehicles worth millions from dealerships across 15 states.
Law EnforcementBusinessPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Hosea Fernandez HamptonAuto TheftFederal PrisonCharlotte, NCOrganized CrimeLuxury VehiclesFBI
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Charlotte Man Convicted in Minor Sex Trafficking Case
A federal jury convicted Marvin Qualls, 42, of sex trafficking a 16-year-old minor in Charlotte. Qualls and co-defendant Out Ekong exploited the runaway victim across North and South Carolina, arranging commercial sex encounters and keeping the proceeds. Both await sentencing.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Sex TraffickingHuman TraffickingMarvin QuallsCharlotte, N.C.Federal JuryMinor VictimNorth CarolinaFBI
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Arlington County Parks & Recreation Adjusts Programs Due to Excessive Heat
Arlington County Parks & Recreation is adjusting outdoor programs and summer camps on July 15-16 due to excessive heat. Participants will receive direct notifications regarding cancellations or indoor relocations.
WeatherPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesGeneral WeatherState GovernmentsEducation Arlington CountyParks & Recreationexcessive heatprogram cancellationssummer campsoutdoor activitiesweather alertArlington County Parks & Recreation
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Library of Congress Unveils 'The Source' and Highlights New Discoveries in Latest Magazine
The Library of Congress introduces 'The Source,' an experiential gallery for young researchers, highlighted in its latest magazine. The issue also features a rediscovered Georges Méliès film, early Yosemite images, and new jazz acquisitions, inviting discovery.
MediaEntertainmentEducationDigital and Print PublishingMusicFilm and TV Library of CongressThe SourceGeorges MélièsGil EvansJazzFilm PreservationYosemiteU.S. Library of Congress
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Volunteer Fire Chief Dies Following Water Rescue Response
Chief Engineer Eugene Cervi of Deep Creek Volunteer Fire Company died July 6, 2026, after a cardiovascular event following a water rescue response. His death is the 44th firefighter fatality reported this year.
HealthLaw EnforcementMedical ScienceSocial IssuesEducation Eugene CerviDeep Creek Volunteer Fire CompanyMcHenryFirefighter FatalityWater RescueCardiovascular EventEmergency Services
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North Carolina Man Sentenced for Child Sexual Abuse Material Possession
Blace Arthur Nalavany, a 59-year-old Winterville man and former East Carolina University professor, has been sentenced to 42 months in prison for possessing child sexual abuse images. The crime was committed at his home, unrelated to his professional roles.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEducation Blace Arthur NalavanyWintervilleNorth CarolinaChild Sexual Abuse MaterialEast Carolina UniversityProject Safe ChildhoodSentencingFBI
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ISRG Marks Decade of Web Security with Commemorative Root X1 Shirt
The Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) celebrates ten years of its foundational ISRG Root X1 certificate, crucial for web trust, by offering a limited-edition shirt to donors supporting its mission for a free and secure internet.
Science & TechnologyBusinessComputers and InternetEconomySocial Issues Internet Security Research GroupLet's EncryptISRG Root X1Web SecurityDigital CertificatesNon-profitDonation
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Governor Whitmer Launches Plan to Hold Data Centers Accountable in Michigan
Governor Whitmer launches the Michigan Affordable and Responsible Growth Action Plan, calling on data centers to sign a pledge and the legislature to codify protections, ensuring companies bear full costs and safeguard resources without burdening residents.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyEnvironmentState GovernmentsEconomyComputers and InternetEnergyLegalEducation MichiganGovernor Gretchen WhitmerData CentersEnergy CostsEnvironmental ProtectionLegislationMichigan Public Service CommissionOffice of Michigan Governor
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California Man Sentenced for $39M Bank Fraud Scheme
Gary Topolewski, 64, of Northridge, California, received a 78-month prison sentence for a nearly decade-long bank fraud scheme. He defrauded multiple financial institutions of $39 million, ordered to pay $19.4M restitution and $21.8M forfeiture.
BusinessLaw EnforcementBankingLegalFederal GovernmentFinancial Markets Gary TopolewskiBank FraudFinancial CrimeNevadaSentencingFBIRestitution
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California Leads Nation in Crackdown on Dangerous Kratom Products, Feds Follow Suit
California leads the nation in cracking down on dangerous kratom and 7-OH products, achieving nearly 98% retailer compliance and removing over 6,900 illegal items, with federal authorities now following suit to protect public health.
Politics and GovernmentHealthLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsMedical ScienceSocial IssuesLegal CaliforniaKratom7-OHDrug Enforcement AdministrationPublic HealthRetail ComplianceGovernor Gavin NewsomCalifornia Governors Office
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House Considers Naming VA Facilities After Honored Veterans
The U.S. House of Representatives is reviewing three bills to name Department of Veterans Affairs facilities in California and Louisiana after Corporal Patrick D. Tillman, Captain Paul W. Bud Bucha, and Rodney C. Hamilton Sr.
Politics and GovernmentHealthCongressFederal GovernmentGeneral Politics Veterans AffairsU.S. House of RepresentativesSan JoseLafayettePatrick D. TillmanPaul W. Bud BuchaRodney C. Hamilton Sr.U.S. Library of Congress
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Governor Pillen Reissues Order for Hay and Supply Delivery to Fire-Hit Nebraska
Governor Jim Pillen reissued an executive order to facilitate the ongoing delivery of hay and vital supplies to Nebraska areas devastated by wildfires and drought. This action addresses the critical shortage of livestock feed, supporting affected agricultural communities.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEnvironmentState GovernmentsAgriculture Jim PillenNebraskaExecutive OrderHayWildfiresDroughtOffice of Nebraska Governor
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U.S. Treasury Sanctions Global Network Supplying Weapons to Iran's IRGC
The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned seven individuals and entities forming a global network that procured weapons for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, following recent attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictWorldFederal GovernmentEconomyMiddle EastEuropeAfricaLegal U.S. TreasurySanctionsIranIRGCWeapons ProcurementBehrouz NamaziInternational RelationsUS Treasury
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Houston Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Methamphetamine Trafficking
Houston man Indolfo Hernandez pleaded guilty to federal drug trafficking charges after a Homeland Security Task Force investigation. He led a methamphetamine distribution network, with over 16 kilograms seized, and now faces significant prison time.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Indolfo HernandezDrug TraffickingMethamphetamineHomeland Security Task ForceEastern District of TexasHoustonFederal Bureau of InvestigationFBI
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Crookston Man Pleads Guilty to Attempted Child Pornography Production
Joseph Robert Thompson, a Crookston resident, pleaded guilty to attempted production of child pornography. He faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison for taking illicit photos of a minor and exchanging child sexual abuse material.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesLegalFederal GovernmentComputers and Internet Joseph Robert ThompsonCrookstonChild PornographyGuilty PleaFBIProject Safe ChildhoodMinnesota
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House Bills Propose Renaming VA Clinics in Georgia and New Jersey
Two House bills propose renaming Department of Veterans Affairs clinics. H.R.5362 honors Colonel Michael H. Boyce in Marietta, Georgia, while H.R.6007 names the Newton, New Jersey clinic after Anthony 'Tony' J. Gallopo, with actions noted for July 15, 2026.
Politics and GovernmentHealthCongressFederal GovernmentMedical ScienceSocial Issues House BillsDepartment of Veterans AffairsVA ClinicsMarietta, GeorgiaNewton, New JerseyColonel Michael H. BoyceAnthony J. GallopoU.S. Library of Congress
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California Launches "One Less Spark" Campaign Amid Rising Wildfire Risk, Bolstering Prevention and Technology
Governor Newsom unveils "One Less Spark" campaign to prevent human-caused wildfires in California's hotter season. The initiative builds on record investments in firefighting technology and a significantly expanded workforce, contrasting with federal preparedness cuts.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyWeatherState GovernmentsFederal GovernmentEnvironmentClimate ChangeArtificial IntelligenceAstronomy and Space CaliforniaWildfire PreventionGovernor Gavin NewsomCAL FIREFirefighting TechnologyPublic SafetyEnvironmental ProtectionCalifornia Governors Office
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Nebraska General Fund Receipts Miss June Forecast, Fiscal Year Ends Below Projections
Nebraska's June 2026 General Fund net receipts missed forecasts by 7.0%, totaling $674 million. Fiscal year 2025-26 net receipts grew 9.5% over the prior year but ended 3.3% below projections.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsEconomyFinancial Markets NebraskaDepartment of RevenueGeneral FundTax ReceiptsFiscal YearForecastJames R. KammNebraska Department of Revenue
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Memphis Gynecologist Sentenced to 20 Years for Medical Device Adulteration and Healthcare Fraud
Sanjeev Kumar, a Memphis gynecologist, received a 20-year prison sentence for adulterating medical devices and healthcare fraud. He performed over 15,000 procedures with unsafe devices on Medicare and Medicaid patients, netting millions.
HealthLaw EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Sanjeev KumarMemphisGynecologistHealthcare FraudMedical DevicesAdulterationPatient SafetyFBI
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Governor Sanders to Announce Tourism Initiative in Arkansas
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders will unveil a new tourism announcement on July 16 at Pinnacle Mountain State Park in Roland, Arkansas. Media are invited to attend the 10:00 a.m. event, with an RSVP required.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsEconomy Sarah Huckabee SandersTourismArkansasPinnacle Mountain State ParkRolandGovernmentAnnouncementArkansas Governor
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Columbia President Mnookin Outlines Vision for Deeper Community Engagement
Columbia University President Jennifer L. Mnookin shared her vision for strengthening community ties with New York City leaders, emphasizing shared aspirations and ongoing engagement through various local initiatives and events.
BusinessScience & TechnologyHealthPolitics and GovernmentEducationEconomyClimate ChangeArtificial IntelligenceMedical ScienceSocial Issues Jennifer L. MnookinColumbia UniversityCommunity EngagementNew York CityManhattanvilleSTEMQuestHarlem WeekColumbia Neighbors
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Volunteer Fire Chief Dies After On-Duty Cardiovascular Event
Slocum Volunteer Fire Safety Chief Dan Hernandez Jr., 71, died July 11, 2026, after a cardiovascular event while battling a brush fire in Elkhart, Texas, marking the 43rd firefighter fatality this year.
Politics and GovernmentHealthState GovernmentsMedical ScienceSocial Issues Dan Louis Hernandez Jr.Slocum Volunteer Fire DepartmentElkhart, TexasFirefighter FatalityCardiovascular EventBrush Fire2026
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FTC Finalizes Order Against TruHeight for Deceptive Advertising
The FTC has finalized an order against TruHeight, requiring the company and its principals to pay $750,000. The order also bars them from making false health claims and using fake or incentivized consumer reviews for their supplements.
BusinessLaw EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalEconomyEducation TruHeightFTCDeceptive AdvertisingHealth SupplementsConsumer ProtectionVanilla Chip LLCSettlement
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Venezuelan Tren de Aragua Members Charged in Texas and Illinois with Murder, Kidnapping
Eight alleged Tren de Aragua members from Venezuela face charges in Texas and Illinois for kidnappings resulting in death, racketeering, and other violent offenses, following Homeland Security Task Force investigations.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesLatin America Tren de AraguaKidnappingMurderRacketeeringTexasIllinoisForeign Terrorist OrganizationFBI
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Comptroller Gould Reflects on First Year, Outlines Vision for Modern Banking
Comptroller Jonathan V. Gould marked his first year, focusing on modernizing the federal banking system. He emphasized tailored regulation, fostering financial innovation, and strengthening the OCC's supervisory approach using technology to meet evolving financial needs and support economic growth.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyEconomyBankingFederal GovernmentArtificial Intelligence Jonathan V. GouldOffice of the Comptroller of the CurrencyFederal Banking SystemFinancial RegulationFinancial InnovationEconomic GrowthBanking SupervisionOffice of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
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U.S. Census Bureau Releases 2025 SIPP Data on Economic Well-being and Household Dynamics
The U.S. Census Bureau has released new 2025 SIPP data, offering insights into economic well-being, family dynamics, education, and health insurance. This longitudinal survey provides a comprehensive look at changes in U.S. households.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthFederal GovernmentEconomySocial IssuesEducation U.S. Census BureauSurvey of Income and Program ParticipationSIPPEconomic Well-beingFamily DynamicsHousehold WealthDemographics
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Flexport to Host Webinar on Global Freight Market Updates
Flexport experts will discuss the latest Transpacific, Indian Subcontinent, and Air Freight updates in a live webinar on July 16, 2026, offering timely insights for cargo movement.
BusinessWorldEconomyTradeTransportation FlexportFreight MarketWebinarLogisticsOcean FreightAir FreightTrade Lanes