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President Donald Trump made a lot of waves at this year’s NATO summit in Ankara. And one of the biggest was when Trump suggested he might be willing to lift the six-year-old ban on sales of American F-35 stealth fighter jets to the meeting’s host country, Turkey. Turkey used to be a partner in building […]
When Trade Policy Becomes a Private Business, Everyone Pays
A growing body of reporting suggests trade and investment decisions are increasingly shaped by who benefits personally rather than what serves the country. That is a governance failure with real economic costs.
The DailyComposite Editorial Board · Jul 3, 2026 Read Analysis →When Trade Policy Becomes a Private Business, Everyone Pays
A growing body of reporting suggests trade and investment decisions are increasingly shaped by who benefits personally rather than what serves the country. That is a governance failure with real economic costs.
Policy & LawCongress Just Rediscovered Its War Powers. The Test Comes Next.
For the first time, Congress has passed a war powers measure restraining a sitting president on Iran. Whether it becomes a constitutional turning point or a symbolic gesture depends on what lawmakers do when the money bill arrives.
Policy & LawCongress Passed a Landmark Housing Bill. The President Won't Sign It.
Congress assembled a rare bipartisan majority for the biggest housing affordability bill in decades, then watched the president cancel the signing. The maneuver reveals how presidential foot-dragging can quietly nullify the work of a coequal branch.

Olivia Rodrigo’s new album defies expectations, including her audience’s
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Divide grows between AI employees and executives over policy battles
Tech employees in Silicon Valley are increasingly finding themselves at odds with industry executives, who are spending millions to push for light-touch AI regulation. The latest disagreement is playing out in a new political spending fight between OpenAI’s rank-and-file employees and the firm’s co-founder and president Greg Brockman. A group of current and former OpenAI...

The Bayeux tapestry arrives in London for display at British Museum
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Ukraine: Thousands take to the streets to protest against Fedorov removal
Protests continued across Ukraine for a third consecutive day despite the ongoing war, with demonstrators demanding the reinstatement of the popular former defence minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, following his removal. The demonstrations coincided with two days of meetings between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the country's top military commanders.

World Cup final: Argentina face Spain
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Gaza cheers for Spain as World Cup final anticipation mounts
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7 Stargazing Accessories You Need This Summer — And When To Use Them
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The Search for Another Earth-Like Planet Just Took a Big Step Forward
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FIFA’s World Cup Halftime Show Puts American-Style Spectacle on the World Stage
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Energy price shocks slow state economies; spur energy efficiency investments
Rising energy prices in the U.S. reduce states' economic output, but they also prompt investments in more efficient equipment and technologies that partially offset those output losses over time, according to a new study by researchers at Penn State.

Image: The growing crescent of Mars as NASA's psyche mission approaches
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Wildfire haze hangs over eastern US—and World Cup final
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Askren makes emotional return to mat after illness...
A year removed from double lung transplant surgery, Ben Askren returned to the wrestling mat and lost 6-3 to Belal Muhammad in the co-main event of RAF 11 in Milwaukee.
Back to his Ballon d'Or-winning best, Rodri has po...
Other Spain players get the attention, but midfielder Rodri is the key to them stopping Lionel Messi and Argentina.
Lamine Yamal vs. Lionel Messi: Contender vs. legen...
When Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal meet in Sunday's World Cup final, will the veteran magician from Argentina retain his place as the GOAT, or will Spain's young star step up?
No one wanted to play, but England helped deliver ...
Neither England nor France hoped to be playing for bronze. But the end result was one of the zaniest matches in World Cup history.

Burnham will be bolder but stick to Labour manifesto, deputy leader says
Burnham will replace Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister on Monday, following a meeting with King Charles III.

American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on presidential principles and courtside celebrations
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Democrat lawmaker's 107 mph traffic stop brings bodycam battle front and center again
The sheriff's office involved in a New Hampshire lawmaker's 107 mph traffic stop lacks body cameras and dashboard cameras due to funding shortfalls.

An Israeli paraglider tries to save migrating swifts that nest in the Western Wall
Swifts have nested in Jerusalem's Western Wall since biblical times. Now one Israeli paraglider is trying to save them.
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When Trade Policy Becomes a Private Business, Everyone Pays
The blurring of public authority and personal enrichment in trade and investment policy is a structural corruption problem, not a partisan talking point.
A growing body of reporting suggests trade and investment decisions are increasingly shaped by who benefits personally rather than what serves the country. That is a governance failure with real economic costs.
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