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Home restoration expert weighs in on July 4 fire safety: Interview
SUMMARY: Home restoration expert Dan Venditti from United Water Restoration Group shares important July 4th fire safety tips. His company handles fire, smoke, and water damage, aiming to restore homes safely and quickly. He advises grilling at least 10 feet from houses and 3 feet from railings to prevent fires. For fireworks, follow local laws and set them off 50 to 100 feet away from homes and dry landscaping to reduce fire risk. In case of fire, prioritize evacuating everyone and call emergency services immediately. Afterward, contact a restoration company to handle any remaining smoke or water damage safely.
We’re less than a week away for a weekend full of celebrations for July 4.
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Weekend work on the mega-bill: first vote in US Senate as soon as Saturday
SUMMARY: U.S. Senate Republicans are poised for an initial procedural vote on their comprehensive tax and spending cuts bill as early as Saturday, June 28, 2025, though Majority Leader John Thune called the timeline “aspirational.” Lawmakers have been negotiating to ensure provisions comply with budget reconciliation rules, which bypass the Senate filibuster but require fiscal impact. Key issues remain, including a proposal to sell some public lands, Medicaid provider tax rates, and the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap. Debate may last 12+ hours with amendments. The GOP aims to pass the bill before the July 4 deadline amid differing views on the package’s final content.
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Warning: ‘Ghost Students’ getting federal student aid with help of AI, stealing people’s identities
SUMMARY: Scammers are using AI to create “ghost students” by stealing real students’ identities to fraudulently apply for federal student aid through FAFSA. These fake students enroll in online classes just long enough to trigger financial aid disbursements, which go to the scammers. Cybercriminals also use AI-generated deepfakes and impersonate federal aid officers to extract personal details like Social Security numbers and login credentials. The U.S. Department of Education now requires ID verification via in-person or video calls to combat this fraud. Victims face long-term credit damage, making regular credit checks and protecting personal info crucial.
“Unfortunately, whoever’s identity they’ve used to gather that financial aid is then left with the consequences.”
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Defense presents closing arguments in Diddy’s sex trafficking trial
SUMMARY: Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial in New York is nearing conclusion as the defense presents closing arguments. Defense attorneys argue that the alleged victims, including Cassie Ventura and another woman, were consensual partners, not coerced. They portray Combs as a self-made entrepreneur committed to diversity and care. Prosecutors counter, calling Combs the leader of a criminal enterprise using power, violence, and fear to exploit women, citing a 2016 hotel surveillance video showing Combs attacking Ventura. Combs denies all charges, maintaining all encounters were consensual. The prosecution’s rebuttal will follow before jury deliberation begins.
Prosecutors delivered closing arguments on Thursday and the defense will deliver their summation on Friday in the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial.
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