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The Supreme Court ruled Monday that presidents enjoy immunity from prosecution for their official acts. The 6–3 decision is expected to delay former President Donald Trump’s trial in the federal election case until after the November election. The Supreme Court on sent legal challenges to laws in Florida and Texas that regulate how social media pla…
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A highly anticipated Supreme Court ruling is expected on July 1. The court will determine whether former President Donald Trump has presidential immunity in his Jan. 6 case. The court is set to release opinions in significant cases on its last day of term. President Joe Biden and former President Trump were on the campaign trail this weekend after …
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Zooming in on 2024’s first presidential debate: despite rising tensions between the United States and China, the two candidates didn’t address China often, except on tariffs and trade deficit. We fact-check their claims. The United States views China as threat number one. With that in mind, which China issues should have been in focus during the pr…
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The Supreme Court Friday overturned the 1984 ruling Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council. This means that going forward, federal agencies no longer have as much power to interpret the law when the language is unclear. In another ruling, the high court sided with Joseph Fischer, a Jan. 6 defendant who challenged his charge of obstructing an …
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President Joe Biden confronts concerns about his age after his debate Thursday night with former President Donald Trump. What is President Biden vowing to do now, and is how his campaign responding to calls for him to drop out? How is Capitol Hill reacting to the debate? In a change from the norm, most of the talk is surrounding President Biden rat…
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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Jan. 6 defendant Joseph Fischer on June 28. Mr. Fischer was a former police officer charged under an accounting reform law after he entered the U.S. Capitol for four minutes on Jan. 6, 2021. The case was being watched closely because the Supreme Court’s decision could affect hundreds of Jan. 6 prosecutions—includ…
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Is Alzheimer’s disease a result of toxins that trigger brain inflammation? Can nurturing brain lymphatic flow boost toxic clearance? The body’s internal system of “drains and aqueducts,” the lymphatics, has been known for some time. Brain lymphatics, though, are a new discovery—and their role in defusing conditions like Alzheimer’s has only just st…
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Abortion, immigration, and the economy took center stage at the first 2024 presidential debate. NTD brings you highlights, reactions, polls on who won, and analysis on the candidates’ performances. The former police chief of Uvalde school district in Texas has been charged with child endangerment. Find out what prosecutors say he failed to do durin…
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One of America’s most popular online shopping sites is in hot water. Arkansas is suing the Chinese-owned app Temu, accusing it of being spyware in disguise. Another Chinese retailer is also facing pushback. A UK-based human rights group is launching a legal bid against fast fashion giant Shein. Both of America’s top political parties share concerns…
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off in the first presidential debate tonight at 9 p.m. eastern time. They will be in Atlanta for the 90-minute event. The Supreme Court Thursday put the Environmental Protection Agency’s “good neighbor” plan on hold while legal challenges continue. The air pollution regulation was aime…
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It’s the big night. How are President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump preparing in the final hours before their first debate in four years? Plus, new controversies emerge over rules at the CNN debate. From foreign policies to pocketbook issues—what concerns do Americans want to see addressed during the first 2024 presidential debate? Re…
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The Supreme Court decided on June 27 to dismiss Idaho’s appeal against a lower court ruling that granted an exception to its strict abortion law for abortions deemed to be medical emergencies. The decision allows emergency abortions to proceed in Idaho while a challenge to the state’s abortion law moves through the lower courts. President Joe Biden…
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The first presidential debate of the season is on tonight. NTD looks at what to expect as former President Donald Trump takes on President Joe Biden. The Supreme Court appears ready to allow emergency abortions in Idaho when a mother’s health is at risk. A copy of an opinion was briefly posted on the court’s website on June 26. The case started whe…
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Chips, ships, and drones: how are the tools shaping Beijing’s “arsenal of autocracy” posing risks to the United States? We take a look at a House panel’s latest findings on China’s bid to dominate crucial industries. U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns delivers a slew of rebukes against Beijing. Hear his take on how China’s actions are affectin…
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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Biden administration in a major social media free speech case. The justices voted 6–3 that Missouri and Louisiana lacked standing to sue the administration for alleged censorship. The nation’s highest court declined to impose limits on the way the government may communicate with social media platforms. Ac…
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Millions are persecuted across the globe for their beliefs. Secretary of State Antony Blinken releases this year’s annual human rights report. Lawmakers are zeroing in on Chinese subversion. Powerful testimony was given at a House Oversight Committee hearing on the Chinese Communist Party’s political warfare. One witness warns that political strife…
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The Supreme Court threw out a challenge on June 26 to the federal government’s actions when it communicated with social media platforms about public health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. The justices voted 6–3 in finding that those challenging the government lacked the legal standing to do so. Standing refers to the right of someone to sue in…
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Good bacteria counter colon cancer, colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). What’s the best way to get it? Indigenous hunter-gatherer populations in New Guinea, Kenya, and other parts of Central Africa have certain protective gut microbes that we’ve lost, says author of “Super Gut” Dr. William Davis. “Their health includes virtually no stomach…
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A top Democrat lawyer is trying to keep independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. off New Jersey’s ballot this November. Scott Salmon claims Mr. Kennedy broke the state’s so-called Sore Loser law. Kenya’s nationwide protests against proposed tax hikes turned deadly on June 26. Protesters breached the country’s parliament, and Nairobi…
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The United States is taking aim at Beijing’s gruesome practice of harvesting organs and selling them for profit. The House passed a bill on Tuesday to protect the main faith group victimized by the crime—Falun Gong. A daughter rises up from the pain of losing her father and works to expose an unprecedented, modern-day persecution. We have more abou…
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Justice Juan Merchan, who oversaw former President Donald Trump’s New York criminal case, partially lifted the former president’s gag order on Tuesday. This allows former President Trump to comment publicly about witnesses and jurors in the trial. Meanwhile, the D.C. Court of Appeals has suspended Hunter Biden’s license to practice law due to his f…
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The gag order on former President Donald Trump has been partially lifted just two days before the first presidential debate. What does this mean for the former president on Thursday night, and what will President Joe Biden focus on? U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a landmark advisory on firearm-related violence. We talk with Aswad Thom…
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An online network is reportedly helping illegal Chinese immigrants cross into the United States. Its owner says he’s a cyber police officer in China. Chinese AI has taken the image of a Ukrainian student and created a fake persona of a Russian woman—and the deepfake figure is spreading Chinese regime-backed talking points. Delaware lawmakers are ta…
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Former President Donald Trump’s campaign outraised President Joe Biden’s by more than $60 million last month. The former president and the GOP raised $141 million in May and had $170 million in the bank at the end of May. President Biden and the Democratic Party raised $85 million in May and reported $212 million in the bank at the end of May. Two …
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A robust cash edge by President Joe Biden is now wiped out by former President Donald Trump, who is riding on a surge of donations after his conviction. What are the two candidates’ latest strategies as they are full steam ahead to next week’s debate? Republicans are pressing Democrats for seeking to include women in the draft. The issue is putting…
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The Supreme Court on June 21 upheld by 8–1 a federal law that bars people under domestic violence-related restraining orders from possessing firearms. The justices found that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is not violated when an individual is disarmed after a court has found them to pose a credible threat to the physical safety of a…
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Severe weather in the United States: The East Coast is baking from a heat wave, while rain from Tropical Storm Alberto is battering Texas. That’s as authorities say at least two people have died in wildfires in New Mexico. The United States is giving Ukraine the green light to use U.S.-provided weapons to strike any location inside Russia from wher…
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Heavy rains are pooling in Southern China, causing record-high floods and killing at least nine people. Many are still missing. Local reports reveal that artificial factors may be adding to the disaster. In other parts of China, deadly heat waves are scorching cities, with some rural areas seeing 90 percent of their crops wilted and shriveled. Gree…
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The Supreme Court has upheld a Trump-era tax on unrealized income from overseas investments. The tax applies to corporate earnings abroad—even when the earnings haven’t been realized. The decision means Congress may be able to adopt a wealth tax in future, although the ruling stops short of allowing that. The White House announced it will rush deli…
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A week before the first debate, polls show President Joe Biden flipping the script among independent voters. What could be driving this shift, and why is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not making it to the debate stage? Senators introduced a bill that would add Russia to the list of state sponsors of terrorism in an attempt to further isolate the country fr…
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has failed to qualify for next week’s debate in Atlanta, according to host network CNN, as he fell shy of benchmarks for both state ballot qualification and the required polling figures. The missed markers mean that the June 27 showdown will be solely between Democratic President Joe Biden an…
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How do wheats, grains, and sugars affect cholesterol levels? How is the wheat we eat today different from what it was just 60–70 years ago? After 25 years as a cardiologist, Dr. William Davis’s attention switched sharply to gut health when he saw the dramatic results that simple dietary changes brought to his heart patients. Cutting out foods that …
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A tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico, multiple wildfires in New Mexico and California, and a heatwave in the Northeast: NTD has the latest weather updates from coast to coast. The U.S. military has confirmed that an airstrike in Syria killed a top ISIS leader last weekend. U.S. Central Command says the terrorist’s death will disrupt ISIS resource…
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A new indictment reveals the inner workings of a criminal network. How do Chinese money exchanges in the United States help Mexican cartels launder tens of millions of dollars using assets from China’s ultra-wealthy? We unpack the connection. A key nation along the route to the United States for illegal Chinese immigrants is canceling a key, visa-f…
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Russia and North Korea have signed a comprehensive “strategic partnership” treaty. It mandates that the two countries come to each other’s defense if they are attacked. The deal was made during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first visit to North Korea in 24 years. The first named tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, Alberto, has for…
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In Virginia’s 5th district, vote counting is on hold for the federal holiday of Juneteenth, with a race too close to call. We have more on why it’s the closest-watched race in the state. With foreign threats on the rise, the Senate is seeking to increase defense spending while the House looks to cut costs. Lawmakers are heading for a budget showdow…
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Millionaires are still fleeing China. A new report says the country is set to lose over 15,000 of the ultra-wealthy this year. Temu’s China parent has been found hiring a group of former officials who worked for the Chinese Communist Party. We have more on the international concerns about the app. A crackdown in China is sparking outrage in Washing…
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President Joe Biden vows to keep families together as he unveils a sweeping order to shield undocumented family members of U.S. citizens. Who will it impact, and what kind of effect will it have at the border? Senators hear from experts with opposing views on the origin of COVID-19. Republicans and Democrats agree that the truth is hidden by the Ch…
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Father’s Day is celebrated once a year, but a father’s job is every day. In this episode, three fathers join Kelly Wright to share their stories about the significance of fatherhood. They discuss the challenges and obstacles that men face in order to become a good father. Watch America’s Hope with Kelly Wright. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Trut…
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Seven of the world’s wealthiest democracies are debating plans of action to block Chinese money to Russia. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says Chinese trade practices threaten economic ties. We have more on the reactions to Chinese state-backed subsidies. Washington’s de facto embassy in Taiwan warns of the risk of broader conflict caused by …
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World leaders discussed migration and China’s unfair trade practices on the final day of the G7 summit. The summit’s final statement pledged support for Ukraine, called for a cease-fire in Gaza, and announced new initiatives to fight human smuggling. Russian President Vladimir Putin gave conditions to end the war in Ukraine. He said Ukraine has to …
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G7 leaders are calling out China for supporting Russia and harming the global economy through unfair trade practices. What’s in the final statement from G7 leaders, and how is President Joe Biden working to counter the communist regime? What agreements and disagreements come out of the discussions among the G7 leaders? We'll bring you assessments o…
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The Supreme Court on June 14 struck down a federal ban on bump stocks approved by former President Donald Trump. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the opinion for a 6–3 court. The court’s liberal wing, led by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, dissented. President Trump had pushed for the ban in response to a 2017 mass shooting that killed 58 people at an outdoo…
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The United States is stepping up efforts to support Ukraine as President Joe Biden is set to meet with Pope Francis in Italy. NTD has the latest from the G7 summit, and the new security agreement between the United States and Ukraine. Lawmakers are asking Microsoft what it’s doing to protect against Russian and Chinese hackers, after a government r…
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Washington is dramatically broadening sanctions on Russia, targeting more than 300 individuals and entities including China-based companies selling semiconductors to Moscow. A Washington advisory body warns that China is stockpiling resources, potentially for an all-out war. But is the regime self-sufficient enough for a wartime scenario? The U.S. …
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One of the main issues on the G7 agenda is countering China’s industrial policies, which the countries consider unfair. Also of concern is the Chinese regime’s vital support to Russia. Speaking at the Economic Club of New York, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said communist China’s unfair trade practices are hurting industries in the United States.…
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President Joe Biden has signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to assist the nation at war. The G7 has also agreed to deliver Ukraine a $50-billion loan using frozen Russian assets. Tensions have flared between Israel and Hezbollah, with the terrorist group launching some 40 rockets at northern Is…
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The Supreme Court ruled against plaintiffs in a lawsuit Thursday that challenged the Food and Drug Administration’s approach to regulating the abortion pill mifepristone. The ruling allows for the pills to continue to be mailed to patients without an in-person doctor’s visit. Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the opinion for a unanimous court. The cour…
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Restless leg syndrome (RLS) affects an estimated 7 to 10 percent of Americans. What causes it and how can it be relieved? One RLS sufferer describes feeling like “a wire cog being wound up ... as tightly as can be and then ... [having] no release.” It’s a “feeling of ... my whole body wanting to scream,” she said. It’s almost as hard to describe th…
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President Joe Biden is participating in the G7 summit in Italy Thursday, where he’s pushing for the use of frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine. NTD has more on a new security agreement between the United States and Ukraine, and the latest on U.S. sanctions targeting China and Russia. Russian warships have docked at a port in Cuba, less than 100 m…
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