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When Trade Policy Becomes a Private Business, Everyone Pays
A growing body of reporting suggests trade and investment decisions are increasingly shaped by who benefits personally rather than what serves the country. That is a governance failure with real economic costs.
The DailyComposite Editorial Board · Jul 3, 2026 Read Analysis →When Trade Policy Becomes a Private Business, Everyone Pays
A growing body of reporting suggests trade and investment decisions are increasingly shaped by who benefits personally rather than what serves the country. That is a governance failure with real economic costs.
Policy & LawCongress Just Rediscovered Its War Powers. The Test Comes Next.
For the first time, Congress has passed a war powers measure restraining a sitting president on Iran. Whether it becomes a constitutional turning point or a symbolic gesture depends on what lawmakers do when the money bill arrives.
Policy & LawCongress Passed a Landmark Housing Bill. The President Won't Sign It.
Congress assembled a rare bipartisan majority for the biggest housing affordability bill in decades, then watched the president cancel the signing. The maneuver reveals how presidential foot-dragging can quietly nullify the work of a coequal branch.
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DHS: ICE officer shot man in Maine after 'fearing for public safety'
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Monday the federal immigration officer who fatally shot a man in Maine did so out of fear for “public safety.” The department wrote on X that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were conducting “targeted surveillance on the last known address” of an undocumented migrant in Biddeford, Maine,...

Mike Lee says Judiciary chairmanship ‘hard to turn down’ if GOP keeps Senate majority
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) told the Washington Examiner it would be “hard to turn down” a chance to chair the Senate Judiciary Committee after the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) placed him next in line to hold the gavel. In a Monday evening interview, Lee called the chairmanship “very appealing” but stopped short […]

Trump says ‘I don’t know’ about McConnell’s condition despite hospital photo
President Donald Trump said he does not know whether Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is recovering and acknowledged he has little information about the Kentucky Republican’s condition, despite McConnell releasing a photo of himself from the hospital. “I don’t hear much. I was, you know, never a huge fan, but he’s one of the people who […]

Sudanese court sentences Hemedti to death in absentia
In Sudan, the courts have just sentenced General Hemetti, the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, to death in absentia. According to the court, he is responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, particularly in the West Darfur region. Details by regional FRANCE 24 correspondent, Bastien Renouil.

Ebola outpacing health response in DR Congo, warn aid workers
Ebola is continuing to spread in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Two new provinces in the country have registered new cases. Aid workers warn that the disease is outpacing the health response. Details by FRANCE 24 correspondent in Kinshasa, Emmet Livingstone.
France arrests arson suspects amid Fontainebleau forest fire
Firefighters are attempting to tackle a major fire burning since Sunday in the much-visited Fontainebleau forest, near France's capital Paris. Two people have been arrested for suspected arson.
Photos: Wildfires ravage historic forest near Paris
Wildfires near Paris scorch 1,300 hectares as France endures its third heatwave in three months.
Treasury yields rise as Fed rate hike expectations grow ahead of June inflation print
Treasury yields increased Tuesday as expectations for more Federal Reserve interest rate hikes grow.

Traders Boost BOE and ECB Rate-Hike Bets After Oil Price Surge
Traders boosted wagers on faster Bank of England and European Central Bank interest-rate hikes after surging oil prices reignited inflation fears.

China Widens Australian Canola Trade to Include Private Crushers
China will allow its private oilseed crushers to buy Australian canola, as the two countries move to normalize a trade that’s largely been halted since the start of the decade.

AI Makers Struggling With New AI Laws As They Shape Their Chatbots To Meet Chaotic Regulations
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The US Approves the Launch of a Mirror Satellite That Can Reflect Sunlight and Illuminate the Earth at Night
The FCC authorized Reflect Orbital to launch the mirror satellite Eärendil-1. “For optical astronomy, this poses an existential threat,” the European Southern Observatory said.

Google brings Gemini in Chrome to UK users
Chrome's Gemini integration has arrived in the UK.

PsiQuantum has a plan to make a massive quantum computer out of light
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This dinosaur fossil captures the final moments of a T. rex attack
A fossilized Edmontosaurus skull with a Tyrannosaurus tooth still embedded in its face has given scientists rare evidence of a dramatic predator-prey encounter. The discovery suggests the giant carnivore delivered an incredibly powerful face-to-face bite, offering new clues about how Tyrannosaurus hunted.
NASA's Perseverance just completed a marathon on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has reached an impressive new milestone on Mars, completing the equivalent of a full marathon by driving 26.2 miles (42.195 kilometers) across the Red Planet. It accomplished the feat in just five years and four months, reaching the distance on its 1,890th Martian day, less than half the time it took the previous record holder, NASA's Opportunity rover.
NASA selects four new Moon missions to build a permanent lunar base
NASA is ramping up its lunar ambitions by awarding nearly $600 million for four commercial Moon landings planned for late 2028. Each mission will carry the same trio of science instruments to improve lunar navigation, study dangerous dust kicked up during landings, and map the Moon's radiation environment. The agency also revealed plans for new rovers, communication satellites, and additional cargo missions as it lays the groundwork for a permanent Moon Base.

Fans of the Arctic
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STAT+: Drug metabolism AI competition results show that bigger may not always be better
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12 ideas for tackling the U.S. alcohol epidemic
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Lifestyle Changes May Slow Brain Aging in Adults Younger Than 70
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Jazz's Alexander exits Vegas game on stretcher
Jazz guard Trey Alexander was taken from the court on a stretcher Monday night after appearing to injure his side on a drive to the basket in an NBA summer league game against the Bulls.
McBride, Miles combine for 70 points in Lynx win
Kayla McBride scored a season-high 37 points, rookie Olivia Miles had a career-high 33 -- to go along with eight assists -- and the Minnesota Lynx defeated the Phoenix Mercury 104-100 at Target Center on Monday night for their third straight victory.

How Philly fans and a Jordan Walker vs. Kyle Schwarber showdown made the new Home Run Derby format work
Walker won the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby in a hostile environment, denying Schwarber and the Phillies fans a title
Koundé: No 'lack of respect' in Yamal's France jib...
Jules Koundé said Monday that Spain winger Lamine Yamal's comments that France should fear the defending Euro champions ahead of their FIFA World Cup semifinal weren't a sign of disrespect.

Louisiana pastor Tony Spell ordered to stay 50 yards from alleged assault victim’s home as bodycam appears to shows him using slur
Louisiana pastor Tony Spell must stay 50 yards from his neighbor’s home unless he’s checking the mail after a protection order was issued against him – as shocking bodycam appears to show him using a homophobic slur to describe his alleged assault victim, just two days after he was arrested. Spell, 48, is banned from...

Iran executes 2 Islamic State members convicted of armed rebellion
Two members of the Islamic State group were executed after they were convicted of armed rebellion against the Islamic Republic, Iranian state television reported Tuesday.

Your cheat sheet to the teams headed to the World Cup semi-finals
We're at the final stretch of the World Cup. It feels like just yesterday, international fans were arriving in the U.S. and marveling at Buc-ee's and unlimited free soda.

The best Nordstrom Anniversary Sale deals on celeb-worthy shoes, from Hoka to Stuart Weitzman
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When Trade Policy Becomes a Private Business, Everyone Pays
The blurring of public authority and personal enrichment in trade and investment policy is a structural corruption problem, not a partisan talking point.
A growing body of reporting suggests trade and investment decisions are increasingly shaped by who benefits personally rather than what serves the country. That is a governance failure with real economic costs.
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