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US women’s soccer team coach Vlatko Andonovski resigns after early World Cup exit

United States women's soccer team head coach Vlatko Andonovski has resigned from his position, according to an Associated Press source familiar with the matter.

Texas woman charged with threatening to kill judge overseeing Trump Jan. 6 case

A Texas woman is facing federal charges for allegedly threatening to kill the Washington, D.C.-based judge overseeing one of former President Donald Trump's criminal cases.

Food stamps: Final SNAP payment worth up to $1,116 to arrive for Ohio residents in four days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send out the final round of payments to Ohio residents in four days before the program wraps up for August.

Sound of Freedom offers 120% return for investors due to strong box office success

Angel Studios, the distributor of Sound of Freedom, announced that investors in the film received a 120% return on their investment thanks to the film’s strong box office showing.

Kansas prosecutor finds ‘insufficient evidence’ to support newspaper raid by county police

A Kansas county prosecutor has withdrawn the warrant for a raid on a small-town newspaper, stating that the county police had "insufficient evidence" to seize information from the paper.

Donald Trump indicted: Ranking the legal strength of former president’s four criminal cases

Former President Donald Trump now has five indictments for four criminal cases under his belt, and the public is split across party lines over Trump's actions in the federal and state alleged crimes.

Ramaswamy says compassion is not to affirm gender confusion: ‘Figure out what is going wrong in that kid’s life’

GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said it is not compassionate to affirm gender confusion but to consider their mental health and "figure out what is going wrong in that kid's life."

Wisconsin Democrats hit Trump-era manufacturing deal ahead of 2024 fight

Ahead of a possible rematch between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden in 2024, Democrats in the battleground state of Wisconsin are calling attention to the collapsed plan for 13,000 manufacturing jobs in the state, which had been much touted by Trump's White House in 2017 as a success for his "America First" agenda.

GOP split over looming spending deadline, setting stage for possible shutdown

Although Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he expects to pass a short-term continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown, House Republicans are split on how they feel about passing the stopgap measure, setting the stage for another internal fight when lawmakers return from the August recess.

Donald Trump indictment: Judge orders hearing on Meadows request to move case to federal court

A federal judge has ordered an evidentiary hearing for Mark Meadows's request to move the Fulton County, Georgia, case brought against him to federal court.
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