July 2025

DOJ dismisses Maurene Comey, prosecutor in Epstein and Diddy cases

The U.S. Department of Justice recently dismissed federal prosecutor Maurene Comey, known for handling high-profile cases like those involving Jeffrey Epstein. As the daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, her dismissal has attracted significant public attention due to her familial ties and notable legal history. The DOJ has yet to disclose the reason behind this decision, sparking widespread speculation and interest in her future endeavors.

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Senate backs Trump’s $9 billion rescission targeting public media, aid

The Senate approved President Trump’s proposal to cut $9 billion from foreign aid and public media funding. The cuts, aimed at reducing federal spending, have now been sent back to the House. With a Friday deadline approaching, the proposal is under scrutiny for its potential impact on international programs and public broadcasting services. The decision underscores the ongoing debate about national spending priorities.

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IRS notice of deficiency

The Tax Court concluded that the IRS did not demonstrate that a valid Notice of Deficiency was mailed to Cano’s last known address. As a result, the petition was untimely, and the case was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.

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At least 60 lose lives in fatal Iraq mall fire

A devastating fire at the newly opened Corniche Hypermarket Mall in Kut, Iraq, has led to over 60 fatalities, including children. Civil defense teams managed to rescue more than 45 people from the blaze, while several remain missing. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding building standards in the area.

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