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Thursday, July 09, 2026

FIFA President Gianni Infantino could face an investigation by the International Olympic Committee ... read more


Defense officials asked for more than $67 billion in supplemental funding. But Congress hasn't approved the money yet ... read more


The White House has launched 25 "Freedom Fuel" gas stations in an attempt to provide Americans a cheaper option at the pump. read more


A park that President Donald Trump bragged that he had "renovated" for $16 million suddenly had its water turn a murky brown this week, the latest in a string of his D.C. beautification "disasters." read more


Two teens who engaged a Waymo car for an afternoon of carousing were busted after the vehicle delivered them to the San Mateo police. The 15-year-olds allegedly were drinking alcohol and shooting water beads from a toy gun as they rode in the driverless car Monday, the police's social media post said. Waymo stopped the car in a parking lot and notified the police, who detained the teens. read more


US District Judge Lynn Adelman sentenced former Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan (67) $5,000 for ushering a Mexican defendant out of her courtroom to evade ICE agents ... read more


Trump says Acting Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), can declassify "whatever" records he wants and can declassify "almost everything." read more


If Republicans are really looking for election fraud, they might want to check on their own party members. read more


President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he was leaving Turkey aboard an older Air Force One aircraft rather than a recently renovated Qatari-donated jet, an unexpected switch that renewed scrutiny of the costly, fast-tracked retrofit. read more


Florida's anti-woke law restricting how lessons on race and gender can be taught in colleges and universities -- policies championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis -- violates the free speech rights of professors, a panel of appeals court judges ruled Tuesday. read more


The head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division sent letters to election officials in all 50 states on Tuesday threatening criminal action if they knowingly allow non-U.S. citizens to vote or to remain on their voter rolls, the department confirmed to CBS News. read more


Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been accused of a potential ethics violation over a major rare earth minerals deal announced by the US government that has links to his family-run financial firm ... read more


Paul Krugman's column on Trump ordering the Treasury to end all trade with Spain. read more


The robotaxi stopped, called 911, and waited for the San Mateo Police to show up. read more


The cease-fire was always just a Trump fantasy. read more


Maine Democrats have until July 27 to choose a replacement candidate to take on Sen. Susan Collins (R). read more


 

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