Today’s facts 07-15-2025

Today’s facts 07-15-2025

Congress votes today at 1:30 p.m. ET whether to release the Epstein files.

Steve Bannon, Megyn Kelly, and Laura Loomer are calling for Trump to appoint a special counsel to investigate the Epstein files.

The Supreme Court has ruled that Trump can dismantle the US Education Department.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon is a former CEO of World Wrestling and has an unconfirmed bachelor’s degree in French.

Only 4% of US homeowners have flood insurance.

Flash flooding continues in Texas, NYC subways, and in New Jersey.

There is no evidence that ICE detained any Mexican searchers during the Texas floods.

20 states are suing Trump over frozen after-school and summer camp funding.

The Kerrville Folk Festival announced their teen folk music summer camps are cancelled this year due to the funding cuts.

The Miami Herald has a searchable database of the people held at Alligator Alcatraz.

The US is placing a 17% duty on Mexican tomatoes.

7 in 10 teen girls say it is very important to graduate from college, compared with 54% of teen boys.

An appeals court has blocked Trump from revoking deportation protections Afghanistans living in the US, many of whom supported US missions.

The Pentagon has a new $200 million agreement to use Grok, Elon Musk’s AI, across the US government.

Food and energy prices are up 2.9 percent from the same time last year and inflation is driving up prices of furniture, clothing, and large appliances.

The White House shared an image depicting Trump as Superman.

Bears are not leaving Yellowstone National Park. The viral video is not new and was not recorded in Yellowstone.

Immigrants who arrive in the United States illegally will no longer be eligible for a bond hearing.

Unreleased music by Beyoncé was stolen from a rental car in Atlanta.

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