Iran Insists on Hormuz Tolls After 60-Day Grace Period

The comment from officials in Tehran comes as U.S. and Iranian negotiators pursue a permanent peace deal through Qatari mediators in Doha.

Iran Insists Hormuz Tolls Will Follow 60-Day Grace Period as Talks Continue

Private Payrolls Expand, Layoffs Cool Ahead of June Jobs Report

‘The low-hire, low-fire job market freeze is gradually thawing,’ says one chief economist.

Private Payrolls Expand, Layoffs Cool Ahead of June Jobs Report

Taiwan Ships Should Ignore Boarding Requests by China’s Coast Guard, Taipei Says

China’s recent patrols off the east coast of Taiwan have prompted concern from the UK, France, Germany and the United States.

Taiwan Ships Should Ignore Boarding Requests by China’s Coast Guard, Taipei Says
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Trump’s Washington Makeover: A Look at Every Statue, Memorial, and Fountain

Drawing on his decades in construction, the president is leading numerous projects to beautify the nation’s capital for America’s 250th birthday.

Trump’s Washington Makeover: A Look at Every Statue, Memorial, and Fountain

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Orthodox Jew’s Case Over Prayer Gathering Permit

The plaintiff said that obtaining the permit would require him to convert his home into a house of worship.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Orthodox Jew’s Case Over Prayer Gathering Permit

Judge Blocks Virginia Law Barring ICE Agents From Wearing Masks

The law appears to violate the U.S. Constitution, the judge said.

Judge Blocks Virginia Law Barring ICE Agents From Wearing Masks

US Sanctions 2 Mexicans, 9 Firms Over Alleged Cartel Fuel-Smuggling Scheme

U.S. officials said the alleged scheme relied on shell companies and false customs paperwork to evade Mexican fuel taxes.

US Sanctions 2 Mexicans, 9 Firms Over Alleged Cartel Fuel-Smuggling Scheme

Experts Urge EU to Turn ‘Zero-Tolerance’ Resolution Into Action Against Transnational Repression

Human rights lawyer David Matas and China policy expert Piero Tozzi say the Parliament’s vote should be followed by stronger enforcement and prosecutions.

Experts Urge EU to Turn ‘Zero-Tolerance’ Resolution Into Action Against Transnational Repression

FAA Moves to Lift 50-Year Ban on Overland Supersonic Flights

A new proposal would replace the current speed restriction with noise-based standards, allowing civilian supersonic flights that don’t generate a sonic boom.

FAA Moves to Lift 50-Year Ban on Overland Supersonic Flights
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Justice Department’s Nationwide Fight to Keep Masks on Federal Officers

Democrat officials have accused federal agents of acting as a secret police force. The DOJ says masks are necessary to protect them from further violence.

Justice Department’s Nationwide Fight to Keep Masks on Federal Officers

Emergency Orders Issued to Bolster Mid-Atlantic Power Grid Amid Heat Wave Risks

The Trump administration has moved to counter blackout threats blamed on prior policies as record heat strains PJM Interconnection region.

Energy Secretary Issues Emergency Orders to Bolster Mid-Atlantic Power Grid Amid Heat Wave Risks
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July Sizzlers: Something for Everyone on Screens Both Big and Small

The final, unofficial last of Hollywood’s summer months promises some big hits and likely a few misses.

July Sizzlers: Something for Everyone on Screens Both Big and Small
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