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ICE Apprehends "Worst of the Worst" Criminal Illegal Aliens
ICE recently arrested criminal illegal aliens convicted of serious crimes including attempted murder, rape, and child molestation. Nearly 70% of ICE arrests target individuals charged or convicted of crimes in the U.S., enhancing public safety.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegal U.S. Immigration and Customs EnforcementICECriminal AliensArrestsDepartment of Homeland SecurityPublic SafetyU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Governor DeWine Fills Key Roles Across Ohio Boards and Commissions
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced 31 appointments and reappointments to state boards and commissions on July 10, 2026. These roles span education, public service, and various advisory bodies, ensuring continued leadership across Ohio's governmental and institutional landscape.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsEducationEmployment and LaborEconomySocial IssuesTransportation OhioGovernor Mike DeWineAppointmentsBoards and CommissionsState GovernmentPublic ServiceOhio Governors Office
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Governor DeWine Appoints Senator Manning to Ninth District Court of Appeals
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has appointed State Senator Nathan H. Manning to the Ninth District Court of Appeals. Manning, a North Ridgeville resident and current Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, will assume office on August 3, 2026, and must seek election in November.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsLegalEducationElection Nathan H. ManningOhio Governor Mike DeWineNinth District Court of AppealsJudicial AppointmentOhio SenateNorth RidgevilleLegal ProfessionOhio Governors Office
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U.S. House Sets Packed Legislative Agenda for Week of July 13
The U.S. House of Representatives outlines a busy week of legislative action starting July 13, focusing on national security, veterans' affairs, campaign finance, and financial services, with numerous bills scheduled for votes.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentCongressBankingMilitaryElection U.S. House of RepresentativesLegislationHomeland SecurityVeterans' AffairsCampaign FinancePost Office DesignationsFinancial ServicesRepublican Whip
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House to Tackle Homeland Security, Veterans' Affairs, and Financial Bills Next Week
The U.S. House of Representatives will address a diverse legislative agenda the week of July 13, including bills on homeland security, veterans' affairs, financial services, and postal facility designations, with votes scheduled throughout the week.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentCongressEconomyMilitaryElection U.S. House of RepresentativesLegislationHomeland SecurityVeterans' AffairsFinancial ServicesPostal ServiceSteve ScaliseMajority Leader Steve Scalise
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Media Monitor: Penguin Random House Highlights Bestselling Books
Penguin Random House is recommending several popular titles, including memoirs by Al Pacino, Chelsea Handler, and Maria Shriver, and a sports history by Joe Posnanski.
MediaEntertainmentSportDigital and Print PublishingSocial Issues Penguin Random HouseAl PacinoChelsea HandlerMaria ShriverJoe PosnanskiBook RecommendationsMemoirs
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Trump's Actions, Election Oversight, Housing Bill, and Senate Race
Newsweek reports President Trump's actions on Iran talks, election commission, and a housing bill. It also covers the Maine Senate race, McConnell's health, and rising numbers of discouraged workers.
Politics and GovernmentWorldBusinessFederal GovernmentCongressElectionEconomyMiddle EastEurope Donald TrumpIranU.S. Election Assistance CommissionHousing BillMaine Senate RaceMitch McConnellLabor ForcePoliticsGovernmentNewsweek
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Fairfax County Revives "Arts in the Parks" for Summer Fun
Fairfax County announces the return of "Arts in the Parks," offering free children's concerts and cultural heritage nights across multiple locations. The county also highlights other summer events, including fishing and entertainment series, providing diverse community activities.
EntertainmentWeatherPolitics and GovernmentEducationEnvironmentGeneral WeatherSocial IssuesState Governments Fairfax CountyArts in the ParksCultural Heritage NightsFree ConcertsFamily ActivitiesSummer EntertainmentCommunity EventsFairfax County GovernmentRestonVirginiaVA
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Governor Spanberger Mobilizes Virginia Against Federal Healthcare and Food Cuts
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is taking action to protect residents from federal healthcare and food assistance cuts. The state budget allocates $1 billion, including funds for Medicaid and ACA Marketplace coverage, amidst concerns over President Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill'.
Politics and GovernmentHealthGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsEconomySocial Issues VirginiaHealthcareMedicaidAffordable Care ActFederal cutsGovernor SpanbergerFood assistanceReston
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Media Monitor: Washington Post Reports on Health, Immigration, and Political Debates
The Washington Post reports on a misdiagnosed cannabis-linked syndrome, a mysterious foodborne parasite, migrants' dispute of an ICE shooting, historical inaccuracies in "Little House on the Prairie," and democratic socialists' economic aims.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementMediaMedical ScienceSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsEconomyEducationDigital and Print Publishing CannabisFood SafetyImmigrationPolitical IdeologiesTelevision AdaptationThe Washington Post
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Columbia Professors Divided on Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Film Adaptation
Columbia University professors are split on Christopher Nolan's upcoming film adaptation of *The Odyssey*, starring Matt Damon and Anne Hathaway. While some are excited, others, like Professor Edward Mendelson, express skepticism about cinematic interpretations of beloved books.
Science & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentEntertainmentBusinessEducationEnvironmentAstronomy and SpaceFilm and TVGeneral PoliticsSocial Issues The OdysseyChristopher NolanColumbia UniversityLiterature HumanitiesFilm AdaptationEmily WilsonHollywoodnewsletter
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Port of Long Beach Launches New Summer Art Program for Fifth Graders
The Port of Long Beach and Arts Council for Long Beach are launching a free summer art program for fifth graders. Students will explore port operations, create art, and exhibit their work, fostering creativity and future workforce interest.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyEducationEconomyEnvironmentTransportationSocial Issues Port of Long BeachArts Council for Long BeachPort Art ProgramSummer programFifth gradersArt educationWorkforce development
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Rice University Experts Address Global Conflicts, Economic Shifts, and Scientific Breakthroughs
Rice University experts offer insights on the escalating Iran conflict, its impact on oil prices and inflation, alongside advancements in AI, quantum materials, and local issues like homelessness and education.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyConflictEconomyMiddle EastArtificial IntelligenceEducationSocial Issues Iran ConflictOil PricesSuperconductorsQuantum MaterialsHomelessnessRice University
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Federal Grand Jury Indicts Five in Vermont Drug Trafficking Conspiracy
Five men, including three from New York and Pennsylvania, face federal charges for conspiring to distribute cocaine and cocaine base in Franklin County, Vermont. The indictment follows an investigation culminating in arrests and seizures.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegal Drug TraffickingFranklin County, VermontCocaineCocaine BaseTyree CantyFBISt. Albans Police Department
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Treasury Targets Iran's Financial Network Supporting Supreme Leader and IRGC
The U.S. Treasury sanctioned Ali Ansari, a key financier for Iran's Supreme Leader, and several exchange houses. These actions target a global embezzlement network and illicit financial activities supporting regime elites and the IRGC, following recent Strait of Hormuz attacks.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictIranEconomyBankingMiddle EastMilitaryLegal Ali AnsariIran sanctionsU.S. Department of the TreasuryOFACMojtaba KhameneiIslamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsFinancial CrimeUS Treasury
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Kentucky Achieves Seventh Consecutive Budget Surplus, Governor Urges Funding Restoration
Kentucky reports its seventh straight budget surplus for FY26, exceeding estimates by $476.6 million. Governor Beshear calls on the General Assembly to use the unexpected revenue to restore funding for critical state programs.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthState GovernmentsEconomySocial IssuesGeneral Politics KentuckyBudget SurplusAndy BeshearGeneral AssemblyFiscal Year 2026MedicaidKentucky Governor's Office
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TCEQ Commission to Address Extensive Environmental Enforcement, Water Management, and Regulatory Reforms
TCEQ's July 30 meeting will tackle 48 enforcement actions for environmental violations, discuss watermaster appointments and Rio Grande program expansion, and consider new rules for occupational licenses and utility management.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsLegalEnvironmentEducationEmployment and Labor Texas Commission on Environmental QualityTCEQenvironmental enforcementwater qualityair qualitywater managementregulatory updates
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Governor DeWine Enacts Sweeping Education Reforms with House Bill 455
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 455 into law, introducing reforms for schools, the Department of Education and Workforce, State Board of Education appointments, and work hour requirements for those under sixteen.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEducationState GovernmentsEmployment and LaborGeneral Politics Mike DeWineOhioHouse Bill 455Education LawSchoolsState Board of EducationYouth EmploymentOhio Governors Office
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Media Monitor: Heat Dome Expected to Bring Record Temperatures to Plains and Western States
The Washington Post is reporting that a significant heat dome is forecast to bring record-breaking temperatures, potentially reaching 110 degrees, to drought-stricken Plains and Western states, increasing fire weather risks.
WeatherMediaGeneral WeatherEnvironmentDigital and Print Publishing Heat DomeRecord TemperaturesPlains StatesWestern StatesFire Weather RisksDroughtThe Washington Post
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Virginia Rises to Third in CNBC's Top States for Business Rankings
Virginia climbed to No. 3 in CNBC's 2026 Top States for Business, recognized for its strong infrastructure, skilled workforce, and high quality of life, making it a premier destination for long-term investment and growth.
BusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborArtificial IntelligenceComputers and InternetEducationState Governments VirginiaCNBCBusiness InvestmentEconomic DevelopmentInfrastructureWorkforceQuality of LifeFairfax County Economic Development AuthorityReston
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New Hampshire Man Charged with Assaulting Deputy U.S. Marshal in Vermont
Christopher Palermo, 49, of New Hampshire, faces charges for assaulting a Deputy U.S. Marshal in Vermont. He allegedly bit the officer while resisting arrest on April 24, 2026, and has been ordered detained pending trial.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal Government Christopher PalermoAssaultFederal OfficerVermontNew HampshireFBICriminal Complaint
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Governor Sherrill Launches SimpleFile to Boost Child Tax Credit Access for New Jersey Families
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill has launched SimpleFile, a free, mobile-friendly website designed to help lower-income families easily claim the state's refundable Child Tax Credit, especially those not required to file taxes.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyComputers and InternetSocial Issues Governor Mikie SherrillNew JerseyChild Tax CreditSimpleFileTax FilingCode for AmericaAffordabilityOffice of New Jersey Governor
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Media Monitor: Pentagon Seeks $4.3B Shift, Faces Scrutiny on Air Force One, Weapons Development
Breaking Defense reports the Pentagon seeks to reallocate $4.3 billion for troop costs and unforeseen needs, while facing Senate scrutiny over a Qatari-gifted Air Force One conversion and GAO concerns about weapons development timelines.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentCongressMilitaryEconomyDemocratic PartyTransportation PentagonDefense BudgetTroop CostsAir Force OneWeapons DevelopmentGAOBreaking Defense
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SEC Updates Municipal Advisor Registration FAQs for Clarity
The SEC's Office of Municipal Securities updated its FAQs for municipal advisor registration and recordkeeping. The revisions offer greater clarity on compliance requirements for financial professionals in the municipal market.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyLegal Securities and Exchange CommissionOffice of Municipal SecuritiesMunicipal AdvisorsRegistrationRecordkeepingFAQsFinancial Regulations
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Carl’s Cab Operators Indicted in $4.2 Million Medicaid Fraud and Kickback Scheme
Carl’s Cab operators Joseph Carl and Randolph Ekstrom face charges in a $4.2 million Medicaid fraud and kickback scheme. They allegedly billed for "ghost rides" and bribed recipients with cash and controlled substances.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementHealthBusinessFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegalSocial IssuesTransportation Joseph CarlRandolph EkstromMedicaid FraudKickback SchemeSaratoga CountyCarl's CabHealth Care FraudFBI
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CAIR Welcomes Arrests and Indictments in Anti-Muslim Hate Incidents Across US
CAIR chapters commend law enforcement for arrests in New York firebombings and Pittsburgh shooting threats, while condemning anti-Muslim rhetoric from Indiana's Lt. Gov. The organization also marked the Srebrenica Genocide anniversary.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementWorldMediaGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsSocial IssuesLegal Anti-Muslim HateHate CrimesArrestsIndictmentCAIRNew YorkSrebrenica GenocideCAIR Breaking News
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North Carolina Wedding Venue Owner Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud
Former Champagne Manor owner Jason Lottman pleaded guilty to wire fraud, defrauding wedding customers and investors of over $1 million. He collected payments for services and investments, then failed to deliver, even as his North Carolina venue faced foreclosure.
BusinessLaw EnforcementEconomyFinancial MarketsLegalFederal Government Jason LottmanChampagne ManorWire FraudWedding VenueMonroe NCFinancial FraudLegal ProceedingsFBI
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Northampton Felon Gets 35 Years for Armed Gas Station Robbery Spree
Northampton felon Timarcus Lavonnte Britt received a 35-year federal prison sentence for an armed gas station robbery spree across Eastern North Carolina in July 2023, targeting multiple Speedway locations with two accomplices.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesFirearms OffensesViolent Crime Timarcus Lavonnte BrittArmed RobberyFederal PrisonNorth CarolinaGas Station RobberiesGreenvilleFBI
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California to Return Blues Beach to Native American Tribal Stewardship
California is set to return 136 acres of Blues Beach in Mendocino County to local Native American tribes via Kai Poma. This historic land transfer, approved by state commissions, aims to restore ancestral stewardship and ensure public access, fulfilling Governor Newsom's commitment.
Politics and GovernmentState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsEnvironmentSocial IssuesLegal Blues BeachMendocino CountyKai PomaNative American tribesLand transferGovernor Gavin NewsomCaliforniaCalifornia Governors Office
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Postal Employees Sentenced for $320,000 Fraud Scheme in Long Island City
Three U.S. Postal Service employees in Long Island City, NY, were caught in a $320,000 fraud scheme involving stolen Treasury checks and money orders. A whistleblower's tip led to their arrests, convictions, and significant restitution for victims.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementBusinessFederal GovernmentLegalEmployment and LaborEconomy Long Island CityPostal Servicefinancial crimefraudU.S. Treasury checksPostal Money OrdersWhistleblower