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Views of Damage After Deadly Floods in Kerrville, Texas

Views of damage on July 7, after devastating flooding in Kerrville, Texas.

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Risk of Further Floods in Texas as Death Toll Surpasses 80; Trump to Meet Netanyahu at White House

With more rain on the way, the risk of life-threatening flooding remains high in central Texas on Monday. Rescue crews continue to search for the missing after flash floods killed at least 82 people, including children holidaying at summer camps. Officials warned that the death toll was likely to rise. President Donald Trump is due […]

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Texas Cop Shot in the Neck Outside ICE Facility in Alleged Coordinated Attack…

A police officer in Alvarado, Texas, was shot late Thursday night during what authorities describe as a coordinated attack outside the Prairieland Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Detention Facility.
According to the Alvarado Police Department, the incident began just before 11 p.m. when officers responded to a report of a suspicious person near the federal facility.

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11 States Urge Trump, Congress to Defund UN Climate Programs

Eleven state agriculture commissioners called on the Trump administration and Congress to yank funding from United Nations programs that they say are hurting American farmers. … Read More

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Supreme Court Declines to Reinstate Montana’s Parental Consent for Abortion Law

The Montana Supreme Court previously ruled the law violated the state constitution.

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Musk Launches “America Party,” Vows to Challenge 2-Party Dominance

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/musk-launches-america-party-vows-to-challenge-2-party-dominance

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Trump’s DOJ Reportedly Quietly Looking Into Criminal Charges Against Election Officials

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/trumps-doj-reportedly-quietly-looking-into-criminal-charges-against-election-officials

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An avalanche of SCOTUS decisions

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Every year, at the end of June, the Supreme Court goes on summer recess. Just before they leave, they like to drop their most important and controversial decisions on the American people. This year is not different. For example, can District Court Justices issue nationwide injunctions? Can parents demand the opportunity to opt their children out of certain public school content?

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