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Sunday, July 19, 2026 · Wallace & Sherman Region
Senate Republicans Drop Iran War Powers Resolution After Trump Meeting
Senate Republicans abandoned a resolution that would have limited presidential war powers against Iran, reversing their earlier position after meeting with President Trump at the Capitol.
Artificial intelligence becomes flashpoint in midterm elections as industry factions spend millions
Tens of millions of dollars are flowing into midterm election races as different sectors of the artificial intelligence industry back opposing candidates and ballot measures. The spending reflects fundamental disagreements over how AI should be regulated and deployed.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Prosecutors push to increase sentences for domestic homicides
Officials are considering legislation that would increase the mandatory minimum sentence for domestic killings to 25 years, aligning penalties with other murder convictions.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
DEA faces scrutiny over fentanyl flow in New Mexico
Current and former DEA agents told the Associated Press that the agency did not take sufficient action to stop hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills from reaching New Mexico streets between 2023 and 2025. The DEA did not provide a response to the allegations.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
U.S. and Iran Agree on Framework for Nuclear Negotiations in Switzerland Talks
Negotiators from the U.S. and Iran met in Switzerland, where mediators reported the talks produced a roadmap for a final agreement. The discussions occurred as President Trump publicly threatened military action against Iran.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Heat Wave Affects Travel, Events Across Eastern U.S.
A heat wave is impacting the Eastern United States, prompting advisories and affecting transportation schedules. Meanwhile, parts of the Midwest are experiencing severe storms and tornado warnings.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Supreme Court Endorses Key Trump Immigration Policies
The Trump administration frequently sought Supreme Court approval for its immigration policies. The Court upheld many of these initiatives, establishing its role in the administration's strategic goals.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Iran Issues Warning to Oil Tankers in Strait of Hormuz
Iran has warned oil tankers transgressing designated routes in the Strait of Hormuz will face consequences. The announcement follows escalating tensions in the critical waterway.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Supreme Court's 2025-26 Term: A Look at Decisions and Alignments
The Supreme Court's 2025-26 term featured a notable rise in ideologically divided decisions compared to the previous term. However, the final week showed several significant cases where liberal justices joined majority opinions that did not follow typical ideological lines.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
House Republican Agenda Halted Amid Internal Disagreement
A disagreement within House Republican ranks has led to a disruption of the legislative agenda. A group of conservative members insisted on a vote on election reform, which House leadership declined to bring forward. This impasse resulted in House members departing for recess earlier than scheduled.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Law Professor Discusses Supreme Court's Final Term Decisions
Law professor Kim Wehle offered insights into the U.S. Supreme Court's concluding decisions for its current term. She discussed these rulings with NPR's Michel Martin.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Heat Wave Affects Independence Day Events, Travel Across U.S.
A significant heat wave is impacting large portions of the United States as Independence Day approaches. The high temperatures have led to event cancellations and altered travel plans nationwide.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Heat Wave and Storms Forecast for July Fourth Celebrations
A significant portion of the United States population is preparing for July Fourth celebrations amid a widespread heatwave. Forecasters also predict the potential for severe storms in various regions across the country, impacting outdoor plans.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Road Infrastructure Faces Challenges Amidst Changing Climate Conditions
Roads across the country are experiencing damage due to more frequent and intense heat waves. Changing climate patterns present ongoing challenges for maintaining existing infrastructure.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
ICE Abandons Plan for Large-Scale Warehouse Detention Sites
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has stopped pursuing a plan to operate warehouses holding up to 10,000 people at individual locations. The decision removes a major component of the Homeland Security Department's expansion strategy for detention capacity.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Making Immigration Arrests in Courthouses
A federal judge has prohibited the Trump administration from making immigration arrests inside courthouses, the second such ruling since May when a New York judge imposed similar restrictions at immigration courts.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Trump, Senate Republican Leader Thune to Meet Amid Party Disagreements
President Trump plans to meet with Senate Majority Leader John Thune as frustrations mount within Republican ranks over which issues should dominate the party's midterm election agenda.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
3 Million Drop Health Coverage as Federal Subsidies End
Approximately 3 million people canceled their health insurance through the federal marketplace after subsidies expired on Jan. 1. The Department of Health and Human Services attributes the drop to fraud enforcement, while health policy analysts point to the end of financial assistance.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
US and Iran Halt Military Operations After Weekend of Strikes
The United States and Iran stopped military operations following a weekend of attacks, with both sides indicating they would return to peace talks. Vice President JD Vance said last week that the countries had established groundwork for a potential agreement.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Supreme Court upholds late-arriving mail ballot counting in majority of states
The Supreme Court declined to overturn state laws that permit mailed ballots to be counted days after Election Day if they carry an Election Day postmark. The decision rejected a Republican-backed legal challenge.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Congress votes to direct Trump to withdraw forces from Iran conflict
Congress passed a symbolic measure calling for the removal of U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran, signaling frustration from lawmakers across party lines. The vote carries no legal weight and requires no presidential signature.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
U.S. and Iran trade military strikes as ceasefire frays
The United States and Iran exchanged military strikes over the weekend, threatening an interim deal brokered between the two countries. President Trump has tapped a former Oklahoma state trooper to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Independent Review Calls for Reforms in Police Leadership and Recruitment
An independent report suggests the police service needs to reform its development and recruitment processes. The review highlights specific areas where leadership and hiring practices could be improved.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Fire Officials Warn of Increased Wildfire Risk for Fourth of July
Fire officials issued warnings regarding elevated wildfire risks for the upcoming Fourth of July. Dry conditions combined with fireworks use historically contribute to a spike in fire ignitions each year.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Government announces policy changes following death of toddler in abuse case
A 13-month-old boy died after months of sexual and physical abuse by Jamie Varley. Government officials say they will implement changes to prevent similar cases.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Vance Claims Iran Talks Lay Groundwork for Deal as Trump Defends Oil Waiver
Vice President JD Vance said his initial round of talks with Iran established a foundation for a lasting peace agreement. The claim comes as President Donald Trump faces pushback over a 60-day waiver that allows Iran to sell oil without U.S. sanctions.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Alan Greenspan, Former Federal Reserve Chairman, Dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, who led the Federal Reserve for nearly two decades and wielded enormous influence over U.S. monetary policy, died Monday from complications related to Parkinson's disease. His tenure coincided with extended economic expansion, though critics blamed his regulatory philosophy for contributing to the financial crisis.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
U.S. Removes Oil Sanctions on Iran as First Round of Nuclear Talks Concludes
The United States lifted oil sanctions against Iran on Monday as negotiators completed the first round of talks in Switzerland. Vice President Vance led the American delegation in discussions mediated by Qatar and Pakistan.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Supreme Court Ruling on Prisoner Release Program Affects Dozen Cases
A Supreme Court ruling has narrowed how prisoners can access the compassionate release program, directly affecting approximately a dozen cases. Anthony Bailey, a 61-year-old bus driver, faces potential reimprisonment under the new legal standard.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Trump, Senate Republicans at odds over intelligence nominee and surveillance bill
President Trump has blocked Senate Republicans' plan to quickly confirm his intelligence nominee and delayed passage of a surveillance law renewal, creating friction between the president and GOP senators ahead of November's midterm elections.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
