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House Republicans Face Internal Divisions Over Trump-Backed Voter Proof Bill

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SAVE Act — which would require voters to show a physical birth certificate or passport to register for federal elections — is stalled in the Senate despite House passage, with one senator calling it 'dead' because there isn't enough time to implement the new rules before upcoming elections. A year after passage, the

States Face September Deadline to Designate New Opportunity Zones Under Permanent Tax Law

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Working Families Tax Cuts
have eliminated taxes on tips and overtime and set the Child Tax Credit at $2,200, with the government reporting $82 billion in total savings, though states still have until September 29 to designate new Opportunity Zones under the law. The Justice Department has

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Rejects ICC Jurisdiction Over U.S. Citizens

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officially cut off cooperation with the International Criminal Court
, rejecting its authority over American citizens and refusing to honor any extradition requests, while the House passed

Congress Moves to Sanction International Criminal Court Over Investigations of U.S. and Allies

sanctions against ICC officials
including visa bans. As the country marks its 250th birthday, a

States contribute artifacts to 900-pound Congressional time capsule ahead of July 4 burial

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900-pound steel time capsule
is being buried at the U.S. Capitol today, July 4, 2026, set to be opened in 2276.

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