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Biden ups cap on monthly parole screenings for migrants to 43,500

A greater number of immigrants in Mexico will be able to begin the legal admission process at the United States's southern border through a Biden administration initiative that the government expanded over the weekend.

Harvard legacy admissions targeted in lawsuit after Supreme Court bans affirmative action

Lawyers filed a civil rights complaint Monday against Harvard, claiming the college's legacy admissions "systematically disadvantage applicants of color."

Nancy Mace seeks answers on Pentagon’s return to Defense Travel System

A House subcommittee chair has reached out to the Department of Defense regarding its decision not to go through with transitioning from the Defense Travel System to MyTravel.

Yellen to make long-awaited trip to China this week following Biden ‘dictator’ Xi comment

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will travel to Beijing later this week in an attempt to improve communication and economic relations with China.

Darren Bailey could announce primary challenge to Rep. Mike Bost as soon as July 4

Darren Bailey, the 2022 Illinois Republican gubernatorial nominee, is expected to announce a primary challenge to Rep. Mike Bost (R-IL) as soon as July 4, according to multiple sources.

Cost of Fourth of July cookout down slightly this year, still far higher than two years ago

The cost of an Independence Day spread is about 3% lower this year than in 2022, according to an annual survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation.

Flight delays and cancellations persist into Fourth of July holiday weekend

Air travel continues to face disruptions this week due to severe weather as the Fourth of July holiday nears.

Food stamps: SNAP benefits to arrive in these four states in one day

July payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program kicked off over the weekend, with recipients set to receive their food stamps throughout the month.

China restricts key chip metal exports in semiconductor trade war

China is imposing restrictions on critical metals used in the construction of chips and semiconductors, the latest blow in the country's trade war with the United States and Europe.

How Canadian wildfire smoke is affecting July Fourth celebrations across the US

As hundreds of wildfires continue to burn throughout Canada and choke out large swaths of the United States, many cities have changed or even canceled their planned Fourth of July fireworks displays over air quality concerns and fears of worsening pollution.
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