The U.S. Navy is hosting the event with a parade of more than 50 warships and 30 Class A tall ships. The United States Navy and Coast Guard…
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Trump Accounts Officially Launch on Independence Day
The individual retirement accounts are for eligible children born from 2025 through 2028. Trump Accounts officially launch on Saturday, July 4. The pilot program was instituted under the…
Read MoreEnergy Secretary Reports Third Advanced Reactor Criticality
The achievement met President Trump’s timeline for nuclear energy development. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that the third nuclear reactor under the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad…
Read MoreWhite House Invites German World Cup Fan for a Visit
The fan shut down his social media presence after being bullied. Special Presidential Envoy for Tourism Nick Adams announced that a German FIFA World Cup fan named Freddy,…
Read MoreSenator Remains Hospitalized After Medical Emergency
Media reports that emergency personnel responded to an unconscious person who had a cardiac arrest last month. Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky remains in the hospital after a…
Read MoreSupreme Court Overturns Coordinated Campaign Finance Limits
The court found that spending limits violate the First Amendment by restricting speech. The Supreme Court released the decision this week that the Federal Election Campaign Act of…
Read MoreCongressman Kean Returns to House After Treatment for Depression
He stated that asking for help is strength, not weakness. Representative Tom Kean, Jr., of New Jersey returned to Washington, D.C., this week after being absent from Congress…
Read MoreTransportation Department Launches Robotics Competition
The “DOT Bots Challenge” is investing in American innovation to use robotics to improve the nation’s transportation systems. The Department of Transportation (DOT) launched the DOT Bots Challenge…
Read MoreJustice Department Sues States Refusing to Submit SNAP Data to USDA
Federal officials seek an injunction to require state agencies to provide five years’ worth of documentation. The Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Minnesota…
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules Warrants Are Required for Broad Cell Phone Location Data
Law enforcement may not obtain information from providers on all mobile devices near a crime scene. The Supreme Court found this week that law enforcement must obtain a…
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