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- June 25, 2026
Investigation Into Vandalism at the Reflecting Pool
The U.S. Park Police is asking for the public’s help to identify a person shown in footage related to damage at the Reflecting Pool and alleged destruction of government property in Washington, D.C. The incident
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- June 25, 2026
Supreme Court Decision Protects Firearm Rights for Marijuana Users
Supreme Court Supports Marijuana User in Gun Case The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in favor of a marijuana user regarding gun rights, determining the government cannot prosecute individuals for possessing a firearm based solely
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- June 25, 2026
Lincoln Memorial Pool Vandalism Investigation Underway
The U.S. Park Police has released CCTV images and video from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in relation to an ongoing investigation into the ‘destruction of government property.’ Public assistance is requested to identify a
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- June 25, 2026
Bipartisan Concerns Over NFL Streaming Costs: A Critical Analysis
In the past, supporting Israel was a topic that united political parties in Washington. Today, a different issue has taken center stage: the cost of watching NFL games on television. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim
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- June 25, 2026
Senate Rejects Resolution Aimed at War With Iran
The Senate voted against a resolution on Wednesday. This measure sought to prevent President Donald Trump from re-engaging in conflict with Iran. The resolution followed the president’s criticism. He argued that passing a similar measure
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- June 25, 2026
Senate Republicans Reject Resolution to End War in Iran
In a late-night decision intended to placate President Trump, Senate Republicans turned down a resolution that urged him to stop the conflict with Iran. This move came a day after a bipartisan rebuke. On Wednesday,
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- June 25, 2026
Tensions Mount Among GOP Over Iran Policy and Voting Legislation
Senator Tommy Tuberville expressed optimism about the SAVE America Act’s prospects after a tense lunch between Republican senators and President Donald Trump. Tuberville, representing Alabama, shared his improved outlook post-meeting, held at the U.S. Capitol.
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- June 25, 2026
Senators Call for Changes to Stabilize Social Security
Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Moreno of Ohio have urged Congress to take action to stabilize Social Security. In an opinion piece for The New York Times, the senators presented a bipartisan plan
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- June 25, 2026
Controversy Over USPS Rule and Trump’s Executive Order on Mail Voting
Lawmakers Criticize Postmaster General’s Proposal Postmaster General David Steiner faced backlash from lawmakers after proposing a controversial USPS rule. He informed a Senate committee that USPS would not deliver mail ballots unless states provided their
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- June 25, 2026
Court Blocks Trump Administration’s Attempt to Access Michigan Voter Data
Michigan will not release personal information of registered voters, as confirmed by a federal appeals court. The decision is another setback for the Trump administration, which has sought to collect key data from various states.
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