TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Trump administration says federal employees can encourage co-workers to "re-think" their religious beliefs
The Trump administration on Monday told federal workers they can talk about religion at work, including by trying to "persuade others of the correctness of their own religious views."
Vance's tour to tout Trump's megabill offers a preview of his midterm mission
Vice President JD Vance dropped by a steel factory here Monday to trumpet the White House agenda — namely a “big, beautiful bill” that polls indicate most voters don’t like.
Global Impact
Trump 'troubled' by images coming out of Gaza, prompting him to push for more aid
President Donald Trump has long had a keen sense of the power of imagery, and pictures of children starving in Gaza are motivating him to redouble U.S. humanitarian aid efforts there.
Thailand accuses Cambodia of a ceasefire violation hours after it comes into effect
Thailand has accused Cambodia of violating a ceasefire agreement reached on Monday, saying clashes continued despite a deal aimed at ending five days of fighting.
Economic Pulse
Trump's DOJ puts companies on notice: Don't evade tariffs
The Justice Department is putting American companies on notice that they could be prosecuted if they chose to evade President Trump's tariffs, even as the legality of the president's "Liberation Day" duties remain unsettled in US courts.
E.U.'s $250 billion-per-year spending on U.S. energy is unrealistic
The European Union’s pledge to buy $250 billion of U.S. energy supplies per year is unrealistic because it would require the redirection of most U.S. energy exports towards Europe and the EU has little control over the energy its companies import.
Quick Takes
Adam Sandler couldn’t help but joke about his daughters’ casting in Happy Gilmore 2.
Harvard & UCLA Reveal #1 Best Fruit for Improving Memory (NOT BLUEBERRIES)
A Texas man was sentenced to more than two years in prison Monday after he pleaded guilty to stalking and harassing WNBA star Caitlin Clark, officials said.
Hall of Fame Chicago Cubs slugger and second baseman Ryne Sandberg has died, following a battle with prostate cancer.
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