
White House Rushes Trade Deals to Avoid Tariff-Induced Price Surge
The White House rushes to finalize trade pacts before tariffs snap back on Friday, Aug. 1, risking higher prices and economic pressure.

The White House rushes to finalize trade pacts before tariffs snap back on Friday, Aug. 1, risking higher prices and economic pressure.

Abigail Martin’s ordeal highlights Texas’s restrictive voting laws, like Senate Bill 1’s ID requirements, which led to massive 2022 disenfranchisement, sparking advocacy.

The Supreme Court’s right-wing supermajority aids Trump’s controversial policies, raising concerns about democracy.

The U.K. plans to recognize a Palestinian state if Israel doesn’t agree to a Gaza ceasefire and peace steps, Starmer says.

In Pennsylvania, Republicans Doug Mastriano and Stacy Garrity, known for their anti-abortion stances, consider 2026 gubernatorial bids, challenging Gov. Shapiro.

On his first day, President Trump issued an executive order to end the 14th Amendment’s birthright citizenship. Legal challenges argue it’s unconstitutional, impacting many.

Months after questioning veterans’ fitness for government roles, Alina Habba becomes Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey.

The two states with gubernatorial races this year are experiencing historically high spending driven by large donations.

Texas Republicans propose mid-decade redistricting to gain seats, challenging tradition; other states may follow.

The order aims to make it easier to remove encampments and prioritize treatment over housing-first policies, sparking debate.

Former Gov. Roy Cooper to challenge RNC Chair Michael Whatley, known for election denial, in the 2026 NC Senate race, spotlighting political divides.

Thailand and Cambodia exchanged fire on their border, escalating tensions and resulting in nine civilian deaths.