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A marathon vote series on amendments, known as a vote-a-rama, is expected to continue through Monday and could go into the early morning hours of Tuesday.

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What’s in the Senate Version of the Big Beautiful Bill?
The legislation is the result of weeks of intraparty and bicameral negotiations among House and Senate Republicans.
Trump to Attend Opening of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ in Florida
‘The facility will have up to 5,000 beds to house, process, and deport criminal illegal aliens,’ White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
Supreme Court’s Decision on Nationwide Injunctions Leaves Open Potential Workarounds
States or nonprofits could still pursue broad relief through legal avenues such as class-action lawsuits.
Why Charter Schools Nationwide Just Received a $60 Million Funding Boost
Public funding for charter schools averages about $7,000 per student, about 30 percent less than what traditional public schools receive.
Day in Photos: Migrants Crossing English Channel, Forest Fires in Turkey, and Largest Flower Bloomed
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
DOJ Sues LA Over Sanctuary City Policies: 4 Things to Know
Similar lawsuits have been filed by the DOJ in Chicago, Colorado, and New Jersey, targeting those jurisdictions’ sanctuary policies.
Taiwan VP Tells Beijing She Will Not Be Intimidated After Prague Plot Revealed
CCP diplomats and agents followed and planned to physically intimidate Taiwan’s vice president in Prague last year, the Czech intelligence service disclosed.
Supreme Court Tosses Lower Court Decisions on Transgender Procedures
The new ruling came after the high court upheld a Tennessee ban on transgender procedures for minors.
WHO Announces COVID XFG Is a ‘Variant Under Monitoring’
The variant is different from one that is currently dominant in the United States and it drove infections in China this year.
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
DOJ Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary Policies
Sanctuary policies result in violence, chaos, and attacks on federal officers, Attorney General Pam Bondi says.
DNC Launches ‘Organizing Summer’ to Counter GOP Agenda Before 2025, 2026 Elections
The DNC’s new effort aims to build grassroots power and challenge Republican policies that Democrats say harm working families.
European Union Says Tech Laws ‘Off the Table’ in US Trade Talks
The Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act have both been heavily criticized by the Trump administration.
4 Charged in Largest-Ever COVID Tax Credit Fraud Scheme
The suspects allegedly filed fake forms for at least 148 companies and defrauded the government of about $93 million.
Canada-US Trade Talks Resuming Immediately After Vow to Axe Digital Services Tax: White House
Ottawa rescinded the tax on June 29, after US President Donald Trump terminated trade talks in objection to the tax on June 27.
FBI Says It’s Uncovered ‘Largest Health Care Fraud’ in American History
Criminal charges, some including involvement in transnational crime groups, were filed against hundreds of health care workers across the United States.
Trump Admin Finds Harvard Violated Civil Rights Over Alleged Anti-Semitism
A second investigation by the Department of Health and Human Services is the latest action in a long dispute between Trump and America’s oldest university.
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