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James Lankford supports Amazon’s ‘transparency’ in tariff cost display

Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) encouraged Amazon to continue communicating the cost of tariffs on its products despite pushback from the White House. Amazon teased a “import charges” explainer on its websites to demonstrate how President Donald Trump‘s “Liberation Day” tariffs, largely on pause until July 9, affect prices. However, a phone call between Trump and Amazon […]

DC AG sues five Maryland and Virginia drivers for ‘dangerous and illegal conduct’

Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced lawsuits against five drivers from Maryland and Virginia for $425,000 in unpaid fines, penalties, and fees owed to the district for “dangerous and illegal conduct on DC streets.” Schwalb announced the lawsuits, using the Strengthening Traffic Enforcement, Education, and Responsibility, or STEER, Act, on Tuesday after he previously […]

WATCH LIVE: Trump delivers remarks alongside Whitmer at Michigan’s Selfridge Air National Guard Base

President Donald Trump is delivering remarks at Michigan’s Selfridge Air National Guard Base alongside Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI). The president will begin speaking around 4:10 p.m. Tuesday during his first visit to Michigan since taking office in January. WHITMER REGRETS VIRAL OVAL OFFICE PHOTO, WISHES SHE HADN’T HIDDEN BEHIND FOLDER Trump is also scheduled to […]

Former aide to German AfD lawmaker charged with spying for China

A Chinese former aide to a German European Union parliamentarian representing Alternative für Deutschland was charged with spying for Beijing. Jian Guo, aide to Member of European Parliament Maximilian Krah, was arrested last year after being accused of spying for Chinese intelligence. Authorities announced the charges on Tuesday, the Associated Press reported. The German citizen […]

Senate confirms Warren Stephens as US ambassador to United Kingdom

Investment banker Warren Stephens has been confirmed by the Senate as the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom. Stephens, who donated money to Donald Trump‘s opponents before later throwing his financial support behind the president, will be tasked with maintaining the “special relationship” between Washington and London. The Senate confirmed Stephens by a 59-39 vote […]

Doug Burgum lauds Trump’s energy policies shifting ‘180 degrees’ from Biden’s

Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said President Donald Trump’s goal of energy dominance is moving federal policy in the opposite direction from that of his predecessor, former President Joe Biden. Trump, who reached his 100th day in office on Tuesday, has been working to change energy policy in the United States. He jump-started efforts to expand drilling in Alaska and […]

Vance hints DOGE could continue past 2026 as its work will never be ‘truly done’

Vice President JD Vance provided an update on the effects the Department of Government Efficiency is having on the U.S. government, during which he hinted that this initiative could continue past its expected completion date of July 4, 2026.  Vance’s assessment on DOGE was provided on the Trump administration’s 100th day in office. The vice […]

Pennsylvania wildfires coming under control

(The Center Square) – Two wildfires burning through Michaux State Forest have been significantly controlled, according to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Secretary Cindy Dunn said Tuesday that the Thompson Hollow Fire, which has consumed 2,248 acres, is 42% contained. The smaller Hammonds Rocks Fire, at just 470 acres, is 92% contained. “Crews […]

Court lets ban on minor puberty blockers stand during appeal

(The Center Square) – The Ohio Supreme Court will let the state’s plan on gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors while the state continues its appeal of a lawsuit. The court ruled Tuesday morning it would grant the state’s emergency request to stay the ruling from the 10th District Court of Appeals, which would have […]

Michigan wants two gambling platforms to stop operations

(The Center Square) – Michigan’s Gaming Control Board is trying to stop two overseas online gambling operations from operating within the state. The board issued cease-and-desist orders to Panama-based operators SportsBetting.ag and BetOnline.ag. It says the two companies do not have licenses to operate in Michigan. The board said an anonymous tip led to an […]
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