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AT THE STAND TODAY
POLICY & POLITICS
Trump administration to more heavily scrutinize "good moral character" requirement for U.S. citizenship
The Trump administration is signaling it will more heavily scrutinize applications filed by legal immigrants seeking American citizenship, in its latest effort to tighten access to U.S. immigration benefits.
Texas Democrats who fled the state to block GOP redistricting push begin returning
Texas Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to deny a quorum and prevent a Republican redistricting plan are making their way back, each on their own timeline, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
CULTURE & SOCIETY
Dubai chocolate desserts hit state fairs as a hot-ticket item
Fairgoers from Minnesota to Texas to California are sweet on the treat that's a departure from funnel cakes and turkey legs.
The Atlanta club where pleasure and hip-hop dealmaking collide
For rappers — household names and aspiring stars alike — strip clubs can be more than dens of debauchery according to a new docuseries on Atlanta's famed Magic City.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
U.S. shoppers fuel jewelry splurge despite tariff headwinds
U.S. shoppers are continuing to splurge on jewelry, even as economic headwinds weigh on consumer sentiment in Europe and China.
States where residents could see the biggest tax benefit from Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’
President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” enacted trillions in tax breaks — and some residents of certain states and counties could see bigger benefits.
AROUND THE STAND
First, Jung Hoo Lee electrified San Francisco with a juggling catch straight out of a highlight reel, helping the Giants cruise past Tampa Bay 7 to 1. The 26-year-old outfielder, just a year removed from a major injury, is fast becoming both a fan favorite and a symbol of resilience.
Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler pulled off a jaw-dropping 82 foot chip in on the 17th hole to clinch his fifth PGA Tour win of the season. The shot drew instant comparisons to Tiger Woods, cementing Scheffler’s reputation as golf’s unshakable force under pressure.
Over in Hollywood, fans are mourning the death of Terence Stamp, the Oscar-nominated actor forever etched in memory as General Zod in Superman. At 87, his legacy spans decades from London’s stages to international stardom, leaving a mark that transcends generations.
And finally, Denzel Washington shrugged off cancel culture and the Oscars, declaring his faith more important than followers or gold statues. The two-time Academy Award winner’s blunt dismissal of Hollywood’s approval chase reminded audiences that some stars play by their own rules.
As for football, AC Milan kicked off its Italian Cup run with a 2 to 0 win over Bari, courtesy of Rafael Leão and Christian Pulisic. But the celebration turned bittersweet after Leão limped off with a calf injury, leaving questions ahead of a long Serie A campaign where veteran Luka Modric is now set to play his part at 39.
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