Author: Newyorki

With Congress passing President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Big, Beautiful Bill” by a narrow 218-214 vote in the House, a dramatic reshaping of the federal student loan system is now imminent. Once Trump signs the nearly 900-page legislation into law, the landscape for current and future borrowers will shift significantly—particularly for those pursuing graduate education or relying on income-based repayment programs. A New Era for Federal Student Loans While the bill makes Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent and includes major rollbacks to environmental and social welfare programs, it also ushers in substantial changes to the way Americans borrow and repay student…

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President Donald Trump has announced a new approach to international trade policy: issuing daily letters to foreign governments dictating the tariffs they must pay to export goods to the United States. Trump said he plans to send up to 10 letters per day beginning July 4, eliminating the need for negotiating complex bilateral or multilateral trade agreements. “My inclination is to send a letter out saying what tariff they’re going to be paying,” Trump said on July 3. “It’s just much easier.” This marks a significant shift in U.S. trade strategy. Rather than engaging in lengthy and often complicated negotiations…

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In a bold and unconventional series of announcements during a rally in Iowa, President Donald Trump unveiled his vision for the lead-up to America’s 250th anniversary, combining patriotic pageantry with populist policy proposals. Among the most striking announcements: Trump proposed hosting a UFC championship fight on the grounds of the White House. The event, he said, would celebrate national parks and serve as a symbolic kickoff to a year-long celebration of the United States’ semiquincentennial in 2026. “There could be no better birthday present for America than the phenomenal victory we achieved just a few hours ago,” Trump told a…

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In a significant legislative milestone, President Donald Trump’s wide-reaching tax and domestic policy bill—dubbed the “One Big, Beautiful Bill”—has passed both chambers of Congress and is scheduled to be signed into law at 5 p.m. on July 4 at the White House. The 218-214 vote in the House followed hours of heated debate, culminating in a record-breaking speech by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), who spoke for over eight-and-a-half hours in protest. A Defining Legislative Victory The bill marks a key victory for the Republican Party, which has held majorities in the House, Senate, and presidency since the 2024…

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A tragic drive-by shooting in Chicago’s River North neighborhood has left four people dead and 14 others injured, according to a statement released by the Chicago Police Department. The incident occurred around 11 p.m. on July 2, when a dark-colored vehicle approached a group of individuals standing outside a venue and opened fire before fleeing the scene. Witnesses told investigators that the gathering was related to an album release party taking place at a nearby nightclub, as reported by multiple outlets including WGN News. The victims who lost their lives include two men, aged 24 and 25, and two women…

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is facing a serious staffing crisis that could significantly delay tax refunds and hinder customer service during the 2026 filing season. A recent report by National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins warns that sweeping job cuts under the Trump administration’s 2025 cost-cutting campaign may leave the agency ill-equipped to handle upcoming challenges. According to the June 25 report, the IRS has lost over 26% of its 102,000-person workforce due to layoffs and voluntary buyouts, bringing its total staff down to just over 75,000 employees. The cuts were part of a broader initiative by the Trump administration…

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In a high-profile development, the University of Pennsylvania has reached a controversial agreement with the Trump administration to resolve an ongoing federal investigation tied to its handling of transgender participation in collegiate sports. The resolution has reignited national debates over Title IX enforcement, trans rights, and federal influence over higher education. The dispute centered on Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer who won a national title while competing for Penn in 2022. While her victory was hailed by many trans rights advocates as a landmark moment, it also drew sharp criticism from conservative voices, who claimed Thomas had an unfair advantage.…

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The Pentagon has temporarily halted certain military aid to Ukraine, citing concerns about the depletion of U.S. munitions stockpiles. The move is part of a broader “capability review” aimed at ensuring American defense resources align with national security priorities, according to Pentagon chief spokesperson Sean Parnell. Speaking at a July 2 briefing, Parnell emphasized that while aid is being reassessed, the U.S. military retains the capacity to conduct any mission globally. However, he declined to specify which weapon systems are affected or the duration of the pause. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged the review in a video posted to X…

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Former President Donald Trump has reached a $16 million settlement with Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS News, ending a high-profile legal dispute that began during the 2024 presidential campaign. The agreement marks another significant outcome in Trump’s ongoing efforts to challenge what he describes as media bias from major news organizations. The lawsuit was filed in October 2024, when Trump was actively campaigning for a return to the White House. His legal team accused CBS News and its long-running program 60 Minutes of selectively editing an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris in a way that favored her…

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Florida has officially launched operations at a newly constructed migrant detention facility located deep in the state’s Everglades region. Nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz” by state officials, the center is designed to hold undocumented immigrants with criminal records and marks a major escalation in Florida’s immigration enforcement efforts. Attorney General James Othmeier announced the facility’s activation on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), stating that it would begin receiving hundreds of undocumented migrants with criminal histories starting this week. Although specific details about the detainees’ origins or arrival times were not disclosed, officials confirmed that they would be transported to the…

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