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America Threw a 250th Birthday Celebration, and Soccer Became the Real Main Event
Tricorn Hats or a Trump Rally? Americans Face Different Ways to Mark July Fourth

White House Forces a CDC Reset as Trump’s Team Cuts Back RFK Jr.’s Health Revolt
Erica Schwartz’s rise is not a routine personnel move but a blunt political intervention to stop institutional chaos, calm vaccine wars, and prevent the CDC from becoming a midterm liability for the Trump White House.

Trump Says He’s On a Historic Roll, but History Will Make the Final Call
Trump is celebrating a string of political victories, yet many of his biggest claims still look far less certain when measured against law, public opinion, and the standards of history.

Trump’s Wealth Is Rising While Many Voters Feel Left Behind
Trump’s expanding fortune is drawing new political scrutiny as many Americans remain frustrated by stubborn costs and uneven economic relief.
How the Supreme Court Grew Into a Force Reshaping America
The Court now sits at the center of America’s biggest political fights, expanding its influence as Congress weakens and presidential power grows.
Washington and Tehran Are Testing a Fragile Peace Built on Oil, Power, and Mutual Restraint
The latest US-Iran clashes exposed the truce as unstable, but they also showed why neither side is ready to abandon it: both need the economic relief, strategic space, and political cover that only a controlled confrontation can provide.

Republican America Is Dying Younger as the US Health Divide Turns Into a Political Fault Line
New district-level data show that the modern partisan map is no longer just a cultural or economic divide but a measurable divide in who gets insured, who gets treated, and who lives longer.

Trump’s America Is Recasting Christianity as a Political Weapon
As organized religion weakens socially, the Trump-era right is turning Christianity into an instrument of state power, while a competing Christian tradition on the left argues that faith should be measured by compassion, social protection, and moral responsibility rather than nationalist identity.
Washington Bought Time, Tehran Won Leverage, and Neither Side Secured Peace
The new US-Iran memorandum has stopped open warfare and eased an immediate oil and economic shock, but it is less a peace settlement than a tactical pause that rewards both sides in the short term while leaving the hardest conflicts unresolved.
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