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President Donald Trump marked the start of America’s 250th anniversary with praise for U.S. greatness, then gave a sharply political speech warning about communism and division.

The BBC asked people across the United States what they hope for the country's future as the nation approaches its 250th year.

Investigators in Alaska are looking into whether the campaign of Dan J. Sullivan, who shares a name with Sen. Dan S. Sullivan, was set up to mislead voters in the state’s Senate race.
The FBI is expanding its Georgia 2020 election probe by sending more analysts to Atlanta to review records under a new push led by Director Kash Patel.

The FBI has ordered a large staff surge to help a Georgia election probe, in a move tied to Director Kash Patel’s office and President Donald Trump’s push to revisit the 2020 vote.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan’s competitive Democratic Senate primary, backing him as the strongest candidate to keep the seat in November.

Melat Kiros, a democratic socialist, defeated Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado’s 1st District Democratic primary, marking another win for the party’s progressive left.

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser won the Democratic primary for governor, setting him up as the front-runner to succeed term-limited Gov. Jared Polis.

Sen. John Hickenlooper won Colorado’s Democratic Senate primary, beating progressive challenger Julie Gonzales and moving closer to reelection.

President Donald Trump said Republicans will hold their first-ever midterm convention in Dallas in September as the party looks to rally support before a tough election year.

The US Supreme Court gave Donald Trump a major loss on birthright citizenship, but it also continued to expand presidential power in other areas.
The Justice Department has opened an investigation into Sen. Ruben Gallego over possible misuse of campaign funds, while he denies any wrongdoing.
The Supreme Court struck down a long-standing federal limit on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for Congress and president.

The Supreme Court struck down long-standing limits on how much national party committees can spend with candidates, in a major campaign finance ruling written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

The Supreme Court and the Senate have blocked parts of President Donald Trump’s push to tighten voting rules, even as the court gave him more power over some federal agencies.

The Supreme Court gave President Donald Trump one major win on presidential power, but it also blocked him in three other cases involving the Federal Reserve, mail-in ballots, and a $5 million defamation judgment.

The Colorado Supreme Court blocked three Democratic-backed ballot measures that would have let the state redraw its congressional map before the 2028 election.

Sen. Roger Marshall said U.S. strikes on Iran are now a “mop-up operation” and argued the conflict is moving toward a ceasefire and broader Trump administration goals.

Rep. Julia Letlow won Louisiana’s Republican Senate runoff, giving President Donald Trump another backed candidate a boost in the race.

Donald Trump’s endorsement is being tested again in Louisiana’s GOP Senate runoff, where Julia Letlow is favored but John Fleming says low turnout could still create an upset.
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