President Trump took his inaugural flight on the new Air Force One, a $400 million jet gifted by Qatar, during a trip to North Dakota for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library's opening, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of American independence celebrations.
2
Court Rulings
6.6
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, affirming that all children born on U.S. soil are citizens, while also allowing states to impose bans on transgender athletes competing in women's sports. These rulings reflect ongoing cultural divisions in America.
3
Kiros Upsets
6.5
Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old democratic socialist, defeated 15-term incumbent Diana DeGette in Colorado’s Democratic primary, marking a significant upset that reflects the rise of progressive candidates challenging long-standing incumbents and the growing influence of democratic socialism in the party.
4
America 250
6.3
The United States' 250th anniversary ignites nationwide celebrations filled with community events and fireworks, while underlying political divisions and mixed public sentiment about the nation’s founding principles prompt reflection on its history, values, and current socio-political landscape.
5
USMCA Uncertainty
5.9
The U.S. decides not to renew the USMCA, creating uncertainty for North American trade. Instead of a long-term agreement, annual reviews will replace stability, raising concerns for manufacturers as negotiations continue amid trade imbalances and geopolitical tensions, particularly involving China.
6
Brennan Lawsuit
5.8
Former CIA Director John Brennan is suing the Trump administration to preserve records from ongoing investigations targeting him. He asserts that he is being politically singled out and claims these records are essential for a defense against potential vindictive prosecution.
7
Warsh Inflation
5.4
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh emphasizes the central bank's independence while targeting a 2% inflation rate. He notes that inflation risks have declined and discusses the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the economy amidst political pressure for rate cuts.
8
Loan Changes
5.2
On July 1, 2026, significant changes to federal student loans were implemented, including the end of the Biden-era SAVE plan, new repayment rules, and increased borrowing limits for certain loans, raising concerns about affordability and access for millions of borrowers.
9
McConnell Health
5.2
Mitch McConnell, the 84-year-old senator, was found unconscious in his D.C. home on June 14, leading to hospitalization. Speculations about a heart attack arose, prompting concerns about his health amid ongoing media scrutiny.
10
Carroll Trump Case
5.1
E. Jean Carroll won a $5 million judgment against Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation. The Supreme Court upheld this verdict by rejecting Trump's appeal, affirming accountability in sexual assault cases and contributing to discussions about women's rights and legal integrity.
11
Trump Dallas Convo
4.8
President Donald Trump announced the first-ever Republican midterm convention in Dallas, Texas, scheduled for September 9-10, 2026. This unprecedented event aims to energize GOP supporters ahead of crucial midterm elections, showcasing achievements and boosting voter turnout.
12
Trump State Fair
4.6
Donald Trump's "Great American State Fair" faced severe criticism for low attendance and disorganization, despite claims of large crowds by the administration. Media highlighted empty spaces and logistical failures, fueling ridicule and portraying the event as a metaphor for his administration's challenges.
13
Kean Absence
4.5
New Jersey Congressman Tom Kean Jr. returned after a nearly four-month absence due to depression. Missing over 140 votes, he emphasized mental health awareness and the challenges of living with depression while facing criticism from colleagues about his extended absence.
14
Pentagon Escort
4.2
A federal judge ruled that the Pentagon cannot enforce a policy requiring New York Times journalists to be accompanied by an escort, citing First Amendment violations. This ruling challenges Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's media restrictions and has prompted the Pentagon to consider an appeal.
15
Weiser Victory
4.0
Phil Weiser, Colorado's Attorney General, won the Democratic primary for governor, defeating U.S. Senator Michael Bennet. His victory highlighted a shift towards grassroots candidates, marked by concerns over dark money influencing the campaign in the Democratic Party.
16
Rutinel Primary
3.7
Manny Rutinel, a progressive candidate, won the Colorado Democratic primary against Shannon Bird, securing approximately 60.6% of the votes. His campaign received significant financial backing from Silicon Valley, highlighting the race's ethnic dynamics and leading to a crucial general election against Republican incumbent Gabe Evans.
17
UFO Council
3.5
Avi Loeb, a polarizing Harvard astronomer known for controversial alien theories, has been appointed to head a new White House UFO council tasked with investigating unidentified aerial phenomena and their national security implications, enhancing transparency and public engagement on the topic.
18
Gas Price Cut
3.3
President Trump demands gasoline retailers lower prices to $2.50 per gallon, citing falling crude oil costs and accusing them of price gouging. He calls for California to reduce gasoline taxes and has instructed the DOJ to investigate price gouging.
19
Trump Golf Course
3.1
Donald Trump plans to renovate East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, D.C., beginning September 1, aiming to host major tournaments. However, opposition arose over environmental concerns, particularly regarding potential damage to cherry trees and how the timeline aligns with regulatory reviews.
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