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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,...
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.

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 […]

UAE says Iran hit two of its tankers, killing one crew member
The defense ministry of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said Monday Iranian forces targeted a pair of its tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, killing one crew member. The UAE Ministry of Defence wrote on social platform X Iranian cruise missiles hit the country’s Mombasa and Al Bahiyah tankers, which were transiting the southern lane...

Trump says ‘I could see’ Rep. Russell Fry replace Lindsey Graham in Senate
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Islamabad is still urging dialogue, but analysts say it has few tools to halt the latest round of US-Iran escalation.
Death toll in Bangkok bar fire reaches 30
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France's Bastille Day parade to showcase European support for Ukraine
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Ashmore Sees $1.3 Billion of Inflows as Clients Embrace EM Funds
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BP Flags $1 Billion Writedown From Gas and Low Carbon Business
BP Plc said it expects to book impairments of $1 billion related to its gas and low carbon energy business in the second quarter, as the energy giant refocuses on oil and gas.

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Taiwan's second-largest chipmaker starts mass production in Singapore; Citi sees improving outlook
Taiwan’s UMC has kicked off mass production of silicon photonics wafers at its Singapore facility amid positive Citi forecast.

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SpaceX is gearing up for Starship's 13th test flight later this week
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Uber’s product chief on hotels, robotaxis, and why the company doesn’t want to be “everything for everyone”
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Video-generation startup PixVerse raises $439M, valuation soars past $2B
With the cash, the company aims to expand its world model offering and reach customers across geographies.
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
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Fans of the Arctic
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Unequal taxation helped fuel the French Revolution, say economists
Deep inequalities in taxation played a key role in fueling the French Revolution, according to a new study published by the ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin). For the first time, economists have substantiated this with figures. In areas where salt taxes and internal customs duties were particularly high, there were twice as many revolts as in low-tax districts between 1750 and 1789.

Aspirin Alone Gets the Job Done for Clot Prevention After Joint Surgery
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Study Dampens Hope for GLP-1s as Insulin Off-Ramp in Type 2 Diabetes
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STAT+: AIDS activists slam Biden R&D deal with Gilead over HIV prevention drug patents
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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
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How Philly fans and a Jordan Walker vs. Kyle Schwarber showdown made the new Home Run Derby format work
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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.

Death toll from a Bangkok music bar fire rises to 30, dozens remain in hospital
More than 70 people were injured, with 24 of them still in critical condition, according to a statement by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.

82-year-old North Carolina woman survives nine days trapped in bathtub after fall
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Didier Deschamps isn’t changing his bold France idea for World Cup semifinal against Spain
Didier Deschamps buried the most revealing sentence Monday toward the end of a long answer about the dynamic between his two left wingers,

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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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