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Trump Nominates Jay Clayton As Director Of National Intelligence
The nomination comes as the administration seeks a permanent replacement for the position following the departure of Tulsi Gabbard.
The Largest Investment To Combat Child Trafficking Becomes Law
A provision included in the newly passed Department of Homeland Security funding bill will allow 200 new investigators to identify victims of child sexual abuse.
DHS Directs ICE To Deport Noncitizens Who Illegally Vote In US Elections
The general counsel for the Department of Homeland Security, James Percival, directed the leadership of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enforce the stricter penalties against noncitizens who vote.
Trump Cancels Scheduled Iran Strikes, Citing Negotiation Progress
The decision came after two consecutive nights of U.S. military operations targeting Iranian sites.
World Bank Cuts Global Growth Forecast To 2.5%
The World Bank cautioned that global growth could slow dramatically to as little as 1.3% if the conflict triggers broader financial market disruptions or prolonged supply-chain pressures.
Platner Cruises To Maine Senate General Election Despite Scandals
Platner won the nomination with little contest, as Maine Democrat Gov. Janet Mills dropped out of the race in April. However, her name remained on the ballot.
HHS Secretary Kennedy Urges Rubio To Join CAIR Funding Probe After Chip Roy’s Request
Kennedy, citing that “accountability is not optional,” announced that he privately shared his concerns with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and encouraged him to conduct a full “review of any information relevant to this matter.”
U.S. Jobless Claims Rise Slightly But Remain Historically Low
The Labor Department reported that initial jobless claims rose by 4,000 to 229,000, slightly above economists’ expectations.
Iran Fighting Intensifies With Congress Divided On War Power Questions
On Tuesday, the United States struck Iran in retaliation for the downing of an Army Apache helicopter. U.S. Central Command described the “self-defense strikes” as “a proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression.”
What Does The New Lawsuit Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Allege
The complaint claims Combs invited the minor into a private room under the pretense of discussing career opportunities.
Trump’s Message After LA Vote Count Disaster: ‘Pass The SAVE America Act’
“The chaos happening in California only further underscores what the president has said many times—pass the SAVE America Act,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told the Daily Signa
Fresh Severe Storms Threaten Midwest After Deadly Weather Outbreak
Forecasters issued a Level 4 out of 5 severe weather risk for eastern Iowa, northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin, including Chicago
Virginia Budget Debate Turns Public Amid Data Center Dispute
Senate Finance and Appropriations Chairwoman Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, publicly criticized Democrat Gov. Abigail Spanberger and House of Representatives leaders Friday as negotiations continued without a final agreement
Lawmakers Weigh Dominion-NextEra Deal
The Commission on Electric Utility Regulation, which will become the Energy Commission of Virginia on July 1, adopted a 2026-27 work plan that includes oversight of what companies say would create the nation’s largest regulated electric utility
Hazardous Materials Incident Triggers Pentagon Evacuations
Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said monitoring systems identified an air quality concern that required precautionary measures while authorities assess its significance