The Senate passed President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” on Tuesday after a marathon session of voting on amendments, with Vice President JD Vance issuing the tie-breaking vote.
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Dubai aims to beat the traffic with 2026 Joby air taxi liftoff
Joby Aviation conducted the first test flight of its fully-electric air taxi, a major milestone in an effort to integrate airborne transport into existing mobility networks as early as next year.
Read More Dubai aims to beat the traffic with 2026 Joby air taxi liftoffState Department revokes visas for British rap group Bob Vylan for leading ‘Death to the IDF’ chants during festival
The U.S. State Department announced that the visas issued to the British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan have been revoked after the band led a “death to the IDF” chant at a concert over the weekend.
Read More State Department revokes visas for British rap group Bob Vylan for leading ‘Death to the IDF’ chants during festivalFetterman mocked after complaining about lengthy ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ voting process: ‘I just want to go home’
Pennsylvania Democrat Senator John Fetterman voiced his frustration with the marathon-long process of voting on President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” expressing a preference for spending his time at the beach instead.
Read More Fetterman mocked after complaining about lengthy ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ voting process: ‘I just want to go home’Kentucky sued by DOJ over policy providing discounted in-state tuition to illegal aliens: ‘Unconstitutionally discriminates’
The Department of Justice announced a lawsuit against the state of Kentucky for providing illegal aliens discounted in-state tuition, emphasizing that the law “unconstitutionally discriminates against U.S. citizens.”
Read More Kentucky sued by DOJ over policy providing discounted in-state tuition to illegal aliens: ‘Unconstitutionally discriminates’DOJ: Over 300 people charged, including 100 medical professionals, in $16.4B ‘National Health Care Fraud Takedown’
The Department of Justice has charged 324 individuals, including 100 medical professionals, due to their alleged involvement in a $16.4 billion healthcare fraud scheme, marking the largest healthcare fraud takedown in DoJ history.
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