The last eight American passengers who endured 42 days in a specialized hospital quarantine unit after exposure to an unusual hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship that killed three people have left the Nebraska facility.
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- Britain is considering forcing social media companies to prioritize what the government called trusted news sources as part of its broader push to tighten regulation of the sector.
- Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Monday that federal law enforcement efforts cannot by themselves solve Chicago's violent crime problems, arguing that cooperation from local political leaders is necessary after a deadly Juneteenth weekend that left multiple people dead
- A newly disclosed ransom email sent to the family of missing American Nancy Guthrie prompted investigators to conclude they were no longer dealing solely with a kidnapping case but also a potential homicide, according to an investigation.
- Attorney Alan Dershowitz is scheduled to sit for a transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee on July 20.
- The Department of Justice said it intends to join a lawsuit brought by a group of Catholic nuns challenging a New York law that requires nursing homes and other long-term care facilities to accommodate residents' gender identity, including room assignments, restroom access, and
- A shortage of sea-ready amphibious ships likely will keep the Marine Corps from deploying a full-sized rapid response force aboard vessels for almost a year, Newsmax has learned.
- The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington's National Mall is set to be drained again for repairs after algae and peeling paint appeared just weeks after a $14.7 million renovation, while President Donald Trump threatened prison time for anyone caught damaging the pool.
- Greg Kelly takes a closer look at Vice President JD Vance’s body language during the Lake Lucerne Summit, where he engaged in U.S.-Iran talks. @gregkellyusa
00:00 - The Senate passed a bipartisan affordable housing bill Monday as Congress attempts to finish work on it by the end of this week and clear the way for President Donald Trump to sign it into law.
- House lawmakers unveiled a bipartisan agreement Monday on a package aimed at making online platforms safer for children and teens, reviving efforts to regulate social media and digital platforms after months of stalled negotiations, according to a report.
- A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Monday blocked the Trump administration from preventing food stamp recipients in five states from using their benefits to buy sugary foods and drinks.
- “I think it's an absolute disaster in the Democrat Party.” RNC Senior Advisor Danielle Alvarez weighed in on the Democratic Party’s direction as socialist policies gain influence within the party. @E_D_Hill @daniellealvarez @JackPosobiec
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