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Citing First Amendment, federal judge blocks Trump order to end funding for NPR and PBS

Citing the First Amendment, a federal judge on Tuesday agreed to permanently block the Trump administration from implementing a presidential directive to end federal funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service, two media entities that the White House has said are counterproductive to American priorities.

Conservative group pours $5.5 million into TV ads, activism to boost GOP in midterms

Americans for Prosperity is funneling $5.5 million into a midterm election initiative to promote lawmakers who voted for President Trump's signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Democrats try a new tactic to win a House seat in Utah — running as progressives in a red state

For decades, Democrats' only chance of getting elected to Congress from the conservative state of Utah was by convincing voters that they were sensible moderates, not like the zealous progressives from California or Colorado.

Judge shuts down Trump’s White House ballroom project

A federal judge hit pause on President Trump's plans to build a new ballroom on the site of the old White House East Wing, saying he acted rashly in moving ahead without Congress and must go to Capitol Hill for permission before continuing any work.

Judge says Trump can’t bar NPR, PBS from any government funds

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that President Trump's executive order seeking to bar any federal money from going to NPR and PBS tramples on those networks' speech rights.

Florida renames Palm Beach airport after Trump

President Trump has his name on golf courses, skyscrapers, Washington's premier performing arts venue and a prescription drug platform, but now he can add an eponymous airport to that list.

Vance to release book on his conversion to Catholicism

Vice President J.D. Vance announced Tuesday that he'll release a new book about converting to Catholicism as an adult.

Lawmakers say verdicts against Meta, Google give momentum for bill to protect kids online

Juries in New Mexico and California have accomplished something Congress has unsuccessfully spent years trying to do: Holding social media companies accountable for endangering children who use their platforms.

Trump puts signature stamp on presidential library with plans for glittering Miami skyscraper

The first renderings of the future Donald J. Trump Presidential Library have been released, and to nobody's surprise, it's a tower.

Marine detained in California after explosive round discovered at airport security

A U.S. Marine was detained at Palm Springs International Airport on Monday after authorities said airport security personnel discovered a live explosive round in his checked baggage. The ordnance, later confirmed to be a live 25 mm explosive round, was found by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel in the individual’s checked baggage during the screening...

Iran puts tech firms on notice in Middle East

{beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Iran puts tech firms on notice in Middle East Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it plans to target major U.S. technology companies across the Middle East, including Apple, Microsoft and Google, on Wednesday amid the ongoing war. © AP In a statement published by Sepah News,...

Trump to sign order cracking down on mail-in voting fraud

President Trump is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday that would crack down on mail-in voting across the country. The order will require newly appointed Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, aided by the Social Security Administration, to create a list of verified U.S. citizens who are eligible to vote, according to a fact sheet...

Trump administration shuts down social media accounts tied to Bovino

The Trump administration on Tuesday confirmed that social media accounts tied to former Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino were shut down, after reports indicated he refused to turn them over following his retirement.  “Chief Patrol Agent Bovino has retired from federal service and no longer has access to official government social media accounts,” a Customs...

FAA restricts some landings in San Francisco

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is restricting the landing of some flights at San Francisco International Airport, the agency said Tuesday. In a statement, the FAA said the airport “will experience some flight delays due to a runway repaving project and an FAA safety measure.” The agency added in the statement that its safety measure...

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