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Which States Top 2025 Family Structure Index Ranking?
A study of marriage stability and birth rates released earlier this month ranks all 50 states according to what researchers call the Family Structure Index.Topping the list for 2025 is Utah, which boasts an index score of 94.4. At the bottom is Rhode Island, which posted an...
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Apple to Consider Scrapping DEI Amid Backlash
Apple shareholders Tuesday are expected to reject an attempt to pressure the technology trendsetter into scrapping its corporate programs designed to diversify its workforce.
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Musk's Second Warning: Reply to Email or Be Fired
Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk reaffirmed Monday that federal employees who fail to respond to an email detailing their weekly accomplishments could face termination despite conflicting guidance from the Office of Personnel Management.
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NKorean Hackers Behind $1.5B Crypto Heist
Two security firms have said that the theft of $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency last week was committed by North Korean hackers.
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VA Axes Another 1,400 Employees in Latest Round of Cuts
The Department of Veterans Affairs dismissed another 1,400 employees on Monday, sparking renewed criticism over transparency and staffing shortages following the termination of 1,000 workers earlier this month, The Hill reported.
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Arizona Latest State to Consider Bounties to Aid Deportations
Arizona's Legislature is set to vote on legislation to pay police $2,500 for every illegal immigrant they help deport, marking it the latest U.S. state to consider bounties to support President Donald Trump's hard-line immigration policies.
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Hegseth: Fired JAG Officers Were 'Roadblocks'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Monday that two JAG officers (judge advocates general) were fired, as they served as "roadblocks" to President Donald Trump's agenda, The Hill reported.
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Trump Rescinds Order on Rights Abuses With US-Supplied Weapons
The Trump administration has rescinded a Biden-era order that required it to report potential violations of international law involving U.S.-supplied weapons by allies including Israel, two U.S. officials and a source familiar with the decision said on Monday.The Washington...
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Clarence Thomas on High Court: 'Abdication' of Duty
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas assailed the high court's decision Monday to not take up a challenge to abortion clinic buffer zones that he asserts trample First Amendment protections, calling the refusal an "abdication of our judicial duty."
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Senators Question EPA Effort to Claw Back $20B in Funds
U.S. Senate Democrats on Monday asked Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin to end his campaign to claw back funds previously granted for greenhouse gas reduction projects, saying that effort is illegal.
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Supreme Court Leaves Tennessee Drag Ban Intact
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a Tennessee theater troupe's plea, letting stand a first-of-its-kind state law that essentially bans drag performances in public areas or areas where minors would be present, The Hill reported.
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Texas Cracks Down on Migrant Hub in Statewide Raid
A large-scale immigration raid took place Monday in Colony Ridge, a massive housing development near Houston, as Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers and special agents assisted federal authorities in targeting criminal activity and illegal migrants, Breitbart reported.
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Jury Selection Begins in July 4 Shooting Suspect's Trial
The man accused of opening fire on a suburban Chicago Independence Day parade, killing seven people, is about to stand trial nearly three years after the attack.
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Lawsuit Challenges 'Resignation' Threat to Federal Workers
Federal workers are claiming in an amended lawsuit that they can't be fired for not responding to an email from the Office of Personnel Management that requires them to submit a list of their recent accomplishments or face forced "resignation."
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Noem: 200 Border Arrests Marked Lowest in 15 Years
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Monday that apprehensions of illegals over the weekend at the southern border marked the lowest in 15 years.
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DeSantis Throws Water on Rep. Donalds as Fla. Governor
Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is throwing a bucket of water on talk that supports Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., winning the upcoming gubernatorial election.
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Trump: Canada, Mexico Tariffs Are 'Going Forward'
President Donald Trump said Monday that his tariffs on Canada and Mexico are starting next month, ending a monthlong suspension on the planned import taxes. "We're on time with the tariffs, and it seems like that's moving along very rapidly," the president said at a ...
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Judge Won't Immediately Restore AP Access to WH, but Urges Govt to Reconsider
A federal judge on Monday refused to immediately order the White House to restore The Associated Press' access to presidential events, saying the news organization had not demonstrated it had suffered irreparable harm in the matter. But he urged the government to reconsider...
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JPMorgan CEO Dimon: Hope DOGE Is 'Quite Successful'
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said Monday that he's hoping President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency is "quite successful" in streamlining the federal government by eliminating waste and fraud.
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Speaker Johnson: 'Key Step' to Advance Trump's Agenda
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., vowed this week that the House would take a "key step" towards advancing President Donald Trump's "Full agenda this week" with a vote on the GOP budget reconciliation bill that he's "very optimistic" will pass in the House.
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NYC Closing Roosevelt Hotel, Migrant Crisis Symbol
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday that the city will shut down the Roosevelt Hotel, which became the symbol for the city's migrant crisis after it was converted into a shelter for illegals.
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Ohio GOP Mayor Challenges Trump on Immigration
The Republican Mayor of Springfield, Ohio, is defending Haitian immigrants from the tough stand on immigration by President Donald Trump.
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Judge to Hear AP Suit Over WH Access
A U.S. judge is to hear arguments on Monday in a lawsuit filed by The Associated Press over the White House's denial of its access to President Donald Trump's events.
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Report: Musk Protégé Tied to Executed KGB Spy
Edward Coristine, a rising figure at the Department of Government Efficiency and a protégé of billionaire Elon Musk, is the grandson of a KGB spy executed for treason, according to a new report by freelance journalist Jacob Silverman, the Independent reported.
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Nasdaq Closes Down as AI Caution Weighs on Tech
The Nasdaq composite closed down more than 1% Monday, with big technology stocks creating the biggest drag as investors worried about demand for technology supporting artificial intelligence while they waited for results from market heavyweight Nvidia.