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US Ukraine Envoy To Step Down
The US special envoy to Ukraine will leave her position, according to a report by the Financial Times. The envoy, Julie David, reportedly grew increasingly frustrated by the Trump administration's lack of support for Ukraine.
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USAF Unveils Commemorative F-15E Livery
The United States Air Force revealed a special commemorative paint scheme on an F-15E fighter jet. The design honors the 40th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon.
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Army Sergeant Accused Of Betting On Maduro Capture
A US soldier is accused of placing approximately 13 bets related to a military effort to capture Maduro. The source reported the specific number of bets placed during the incident. The Department of Justice has arrested a soldier for allegedly making $400,000 in bets regarding the removal of Nicolás Maduro. Army Master Sergeant Gannon Van Dyke appeared in federal court in New York on Wednesday. He is accused of placing bets on the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro in January and allegedly collected over $400,000 in winnings before the raid was public. Van Dijk allegedly collected more than $400,000 in winnings.
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US Releases Limited Edition Anniversary Passports
The US government announced plans to release a limited series of 25,000 specially designed passports to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence. US officials stated the portraits will appear on some passports soon. State Department spokesperson Tommy Piggett confirmed the limited release, according to the report. The announcement was reported by MPR's Michelle Kellerman. The White House will release a limited number of passports to commemorate 250 years since the United States declared independence. The release is being coordinated with international press agencies. Trump will be the first living president featured on such a travel document. The new passports are expected to be available shortly before Independence Day on July 4. State Department is releasing limited edition passports to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Great America in July.
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House Rules Committee Fails To Pass Warrant Requirement Amendment
A warrant requirement amendment failed in the House Rules Committee following a six-to-six tie vote. The amendment was offered by Representative Mary Gay Scanlon, a Democrat from Pennsylvania. Representative Chip Roy, a Republican from Texas, criticized the amendment and discussed concerns regarding data collection mandates in vehicles. The debate included discussions on the implications of a 'kill switch' for vehicle data collection. The requirement amendment tied six to six, resulting in its failure. The amendment was tied to a broader discussion regarding redistricting efforts to create more Republican-leaning districts. This move is described as an attempt to maintain GOP control of the U.S. The vote resulted in a 6-6 tie, preventing the amendment from moving forward. Two Republicans, Chip Roy and Ralph Norman, voted alongside Democrats on the measure.
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SEC Classifies Memecoins As Digital Collectibles
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has classified memecoins as digital collectibles. This regulatory shift aims to remove uncertainty and potentially increase capital for meme token presales.
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Retail Stocks Slip Amid Consumer Confidence Shifts
Major retailers saw stock declines on Tuesday. Walmart shares remained flat while Target fell 2%. Costco Wholesale slipped 0.4%. Amazon shares dropped approximately 0.5%. Meta Platforms rose 1.1%, while Alphabet (Google) declined 0.1%.
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Defense Rebuts Selective Prosecution Claims Against Comey
Attorney Blanche contended that the case against former FBI director James Comey is not a selective prosecution. The defense argued that the department brings similar cases against lesser-known individuals.
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Medicaid Reimbursement Cuts Threaten Pediatric Care
Dr. Andrew Racine, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, stated that reimbursement or coverage cuts represent the most threat to Medicaid since its inception in 1965. These cuts could escalate a trend of hospitals closing or scaling back pediatric services.
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New York Presbyterian CEO Defends Rural Designation
New York Presbyterian Hospital CEO Dr. Brian Donnelly testified before Congress on Tuesday regarding rising healthcare costs.
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