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Usa TodayThe U.S. Postal Service will increase the price of Forever stamps from 78 cents to 82 cents on July 12, 2026, as part of a 4.8% rise across mailing services. The change follows approval by the Postal Regulatory Commission in May.
abcnews.go.comCorinne Arnold dismissed claims of an affair between her daughter and Corey Lewandowski in a Daily Mail interview. She also described the decision to end the 34-year marriage to Bryon Noem.
deadline.comDeclassified records detail an FBI investigation into David Kahn for mailing restricted Army documents in 1953. The case reached FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover before the agency later shared information with Kahn on espionage cases.
radio.foxnews.comKristi Noem is divorcing her husband of 34 years, Bryon Noem, her mother Corinne Arnold told the Daily Mail. The announcement follows photos of Bryon in fetish attire and Noem's March 5 dismissal from her DHS post.
abcnews.go.comThe increase is the latest in six hikes over five years that have lifted the cost 34 percent since 2021. The agency recorded a $9 billion loss in fiscal 2025 amid rising expenses and falling mail volume.
ReasonDavid Streever sued the government Monday after receiving a warning notice over a January 2025 email to acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression filed the case in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. A similar notice went to another i…
abcnews.go.comA High Court judge dismissed claims by Prince Harry and six others that the Daily Mail publisher used unlawfully gathered information in articles published years ago. The ruling found insufficient evidence to support the allegations.
news.sky.comA judge ruled Tuesday that Prince Harry failed to prove privacy invasion claims against Associated Newspapers Ltd. The decision ends related lawsuits by six other claimants seeking damages.
allears.netA ruling is expected Tuesday morning in the privacy invasion lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and other celebrities against Associated Newspapers Limited. The four-year case alleges unlawful information gathering by private investigators in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Nbc NewsA London judge dismissed all 97 allegations that Associated Newspapers Limited obtained private information unlawfully for stories published between 1993 and 2011. The claimants failed to prove the information was sourced illegally.
ABC NewsA U.S. citizen filed suit claiming federal officers visited his home and hotel after he sent an email criticizing ICE leadership. The complaint names the Department of Homeland Security and ICE as defendants.
cnet.comA Rochester resident filed suit Monday alleging federal agents violated his First Amendment rights by investigating an email that compared a former ICE official to a Nazi. The Department of Homeland Security said it investigates all credible threats against its officers.
David Streever of Rochester, New York, filed a lawsuit Monday claiming federal agents tracked him to a vacation spot after he sent a critical email to ICE. He alleges the visit violated his First Amendment rights.
news.sky.comRoyal Mail recorded 3,442 sick days from dog attacks in the latest financial year, a 27 percent rise from the prior year. The number of attacks fell 8 percent to 2,019.
SemaforMichigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow ended her Democratic primary bid for U.S. Senate on Sunday, leaving a contest between Rep. Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed. The move came after outside spending favored Stevens and ballots had already been mailed.
espn.comThe 35-year-old journeyman returns to the majors after starting the season in Triple-A. The move follows an elbow injury to Salvador Perez and includes corresponding roster adjustments.
abcnews.go.comThe U.S. Supreme Court on June 29 upheld Mississippi's law allowing non-military mail-in ballots received after Election Day. The Alaska Supreme Court issued a separate ruling the same day on a Senate ballot challenge.
bgr.inA Wired investigation detailed contractors testing AI chatbots with child personas. Separate reports covered an Apple privacy tool vulnerability and a hacking arrest.
nbcnews.comMultiple district courts have ruled against recent executive actions on voter rolls and mail voting. The decisions affect efforts by the Justice Department and other agencies to obtain state data and change voting procedures.
abcnews.go.comNewsom will deliver a prerecorded speech at noon on July 4 countering President Trump’s statements on mail-in voting and ballot counting. The address also previews new state legislation on ballot seizures.
Los Angeles TimesTwo federal judges ruled this month that the Department of Homeland Security and Postal Service lack authority to alter voter eligibility checks and mail-ballot delivery. The rulings addressed an executive order and database project aimed at tightening federal oversight of state…
theverge.comThe Verge reported that programmer Bram Cohen posted the first public message about BitTorrent to a peer-to-peer mailing list on July 2 2001. The announcement marked the start of a file-sharing protocol that later handled large shares of internet traffic and attracted tens of mil…
The GuardianJudge Emmet Sullivan halted enforcement of a March executive order that would have stopped mail-in ballot deliveries in states refusing to share voter rolls. The ruling prevents the Postal Service from implementing the plan across the country. It follows a similar decision last w…
usatoday.comIsmaila Sarr scored early in the second half to give Senegal a two-goal advantage. The match at Lumen Field in Seattle was part of the July 1 knockout stage schedule.
Senegal forward Ismaila Sarr scored five goals across the tournament, establishing a new national record. The achievement updates Senegal's historical performance at the World Cup.
helpnetsecurity.comA reported vulnerability in Apple's Hide My Email tool allowed real addresses to be revealed during limited testing. The issue was identified more than a year ago and remains unresolved. Details of the flaw have not been released publicly.
A 5-4 Supreme Court decision held that federal law permits states to count mail ballots arriving after Election Day. The ruling leaves open the possibility of congressional action to change the rules.
forbes.comHomeland Security Investigations agents contacted a Rochester man at his residence and later at an airport hotel roughly five months after he sent an email to then-acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. Agents told the man the message could constitute an illegal threat.
abcnews.go.comA justice joined the chief justice and the three liberal justices to uphold birthright citizenship and mail-in voting practices. The decision drew criticism from some conservative commentators.
washingtonpost.comPresident Trump stated that Republicans will not win another election unless Congress passes the SAVE Act, which would require photo identification and proof of citizenship to vote. The legislation would also restrict mail-in voting and require states to verify voter rolls.
newrepublic.comThe Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Mississippi may count mail ballots postmarked by Election Day and received within five days. President Trump and House Republicans responded by renewing efforts to attach the SAVE America Act to the defense authorization bill.
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Mississippi may count mail ballots postmarked by Election Day and received up to five days later. Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the majority opinion. Four justices dissented.
focustaiwan.twThe president proposed legislation requiring photo identification and proof of citizenship for voters. The measure would also limit mail-in ballots except in cases of illness, disability, military service, or travel.
nbcnews.comThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that states may count mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day even if they arrive later. The decision rejected a challenge to Mississippi's five-day grace period and leaves policy changes to legislatures.
benzinga.comHome Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the ministry has prepared contingency plans as up to 200,000 cross-border workers may return to vote on July 11. The move addresses risks during an ongoing shift to a new immigration system at the Johor-Singapore causeway.
techjuice.pkStudents for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins called for three federal actions on abortion-related policies during a June 27 speech. The requests include ending federal funding for Planned Parenthood, enforcing an existing mail restriction on abortion medication, and rem…
A new report indicates the former Duchess of York met the convicted sex offender twice during his Florida work-release program. Emails show she also invited him for tea and sought his advice on a new project.
nbcnews.comThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Monday that states may count absentee ballots postmarked by Election Day even if received afterward. Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the majority opinion in the Mississippi case. The decision applies to similar laws in more than a dozen states.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei stated on June 26 that commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was flowing under monitoring. The announcement followed an IRGC broadcast warning of closure over alleged U.S. violations of a June 17 memorandum.
New York PostA California election watchdog report released Thursday identified administrative bottlenecks that produced the slowest vote-counting process in the nation. The findings were issued ahead of a July 2 county certification deadline for this month’s primary election.
Newly released records show Robert F Kennedy Jr and a colleague planned to review Samoan medical data after a vaccination pause. The trip occurred months before a measles outbreak killed 83 people. Kennedy testified the visit had nothing to do with vaccines.
TechCrunchNotion will discontinue its Gmail-connected email inbox on September 22 and shift focus to AI agents. User emails will remain accessible while drafts and scheduled messages require export.
newsone.comThe U.S. Postal Service is considering a regulation that would stop delivery of mail ballots in states that do not share voter lists with federal officials. The proposal follows an executive order directing the agency to require such data at least 60 days before federal elections…
Nbc NewsU.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued a preliminary injunction June 25 blocking Sections 2 and 3 of President Trump’s March 31 order. The provisions sought to create a national list of eligible voters and restrict Postal Service delivery of mail ballots. The Trump administrat…
Fox NewsU.S. Postmaster General David Steiner testified June 24 that the Postal Service would skip mailing ballots if a state withholds its absentee voter list. The proposed rule would require states to share voter names and barcodes for tracking.
Washington ExaminerThe U.S. Postal Service proposed a rule in late May that would require states to submit voter lists before delivering mail-in ballots. Postmaster General David Steiner defended the plan during a Senate hearing on Wednesday.
Abc NewsU.S. District Judge Denise Casper barred the Trump administration from enforcing key parts of an executive order on federal elections. The order required proof of citizenship for voter registration and disallowed mail ballots arriving after Election Day. The decision converts a p…
Nbc NewsThe House Oversight Committee released transcripts on June 23 showing Gates testified that Epstein made veiled threats tied to extramarital affairs. Gates said he met Epstein in 2011 and knew of his prior conviction.
New York PostA U.S. president stated at a Pennsylvania rally that he urged a federal prosecutor to examine vote counts in two California races. The comments addressed late mail ballots and a slow counting process that altered preliminary results.
The IndependentBill Gates told the House Oversight Committee he had affairs with three women and believed Jeffrey Epstein considered using the information for blackmail. The transcript of his June 10 closed-door testimony was released this week.
The invite-only group cofounded by Peter Thiel emailed members last week about exposed personal information of 113 past participants and some registered for an August retreat. Wired reported the exposure resulted from a publicly accessible app landing page rather than a criminal…
The IndependentInternational Distribution Services posted a rise in Royal Mail underlying earnings to £5 million for the year to March 31. Group earnings fell 20 percent to £222 million after regulatory changes in Italy and weaker trading in Canada.
winnipegfreepress.comImmigration officials sent follow-up emails over the weekend confirming citizenship for a few recipients of earlier surrender letters. The move comes after reviews of claims under a new descent law.
CalMattersState Democratic leaders say they want quicker vote counts after the June 2 primary but will not pursue changes that reduce mail-in access. Counties cite limited funding and high Election Day mail volume as the main reasons for delays.
New York PostA plane flew an ad for mail-order abortion pills above the third round of the tournament on Saturday. The flight was arranged by a Massachusetts nonprofit and lasted roughly 90 minutes.
jezebel.comNPR reported that abortions performed in the United States have nearly doubled since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. The rise occurred as abortion pills began to be prescribed online and mailed to patients.
abcnews.go.comThe Supreme Court is reviewing whether to accept cases from Arkansas, Texas, Arizona and Pennsylvania that involve voter assistance rules, registration requirements and mailed ballot procedures. Decisions on the appeals could come as early as June 22.
CalMattersDemocratic leaders in California say they will not pursue measures that would reduce voter access even if those steps would produce faster election results. Officials cite the volume of mail ballots and limited county resources as the main reasons for delays.
middleeasteye.netEsmail Ghaani issued a statement Friday referencing Hezbollah drones and Gaza after clashes that left 100 casualties. The remarks invoked past warnings about Mirsad-1 drones supplied by Iran.
Usa TodayWith two-thirds of expected ballots counted, Lewis George holds 50,260 votes to Kenyan McDuffie's 34,816. Mail-in ballots will continue arriving through June 26.