Candace Cameron Bure Makes Bombshell Revelation About Her Marriage

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<p>Alex GurleyJuly 8, 2025 at 9:30 PM</p>

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<p>Candace Cameron Bure is getting candid about the hard times she's faced in her marriage to husband Valeri Bure — and how their son saved them during a particularly low moment.</p>

<p>The 49-year-old actress recently opened up about a rough patch she went through with Val on an episode of her eponymous podcast, explaining that she thought it might have been the end of their marriage.</p>

<p>"Val and I went through a really, really rough season in our marriage. And we were like, 'I don't know, don't think...we're gonna make it through,'" Candace admitted on the July 8 episode of the podcast.</p>

<p>Looking back on the low point, she shared that it was their son Levi that ended up being a big part of why they worked through the situation.</p>

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<p>"At one point, Lev preached, like, a 45-minute sermon on marriage to us. Just had his Bible open on the couch and just talked about it," Candace shared.</p>

<p>She continued, "And I'll never forget, 'cause he said, 'You know, I know I haven't been married. I'm just a young kid. And so it's probably hard to take marriage advice from someone this young [who] never experienced it before. But I don't need to be married to know what the word of God says.'"</p>

<p>Candace added that Levi provided a "calm voice that had so much wisdom behind it" during a turbulent time for the couple. It made them realize that together they had raised some "pretty good kids."</p>

<p>Candace didn't share exactly when she and Val went through the rough patch or what caused their relationship trouble — but they have since reconciled.</p>

<p>The couple, who tied the knot back in 1996, just celebrated their 29th anniversary. Cameron commemorated the moment with a series of throwback photos on Instagram.</p>

<p>"31 years ago we went on our first official date at his practice rink in Fredericton, New Brunswick. @dcoulier introduced us at a charity hockey game in Los Angeles 4 months earlier. 30 years ago on June 20th, we got engaged in Paris. 29 years ago today, June 22nd, we got married. We grew a beautiful family. Happy anniversary to my love and best friend forever," she wrote on her account.</p>

<p>Candace Cameron Bure Makes Bombshell Revelation About Her Marriage first appeared on Parade on Jul 8, 2025</p>

<p>This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.</p>

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Trump supporters angry over Justice Department's Epstein memo

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<p>WILL STEAKINJuly 9, 2025 at 2:30 AM</p>

<p>President Donald Trump's MAGA base has erupted in outrage over the Justice Department and FBI's memo stating they found no evidence that notorious deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein kept a "client list," with many of the president's most loyal allies blasting the administration's leadership.</p>

<p>Some of Trump's most die-hard supporters have spent the past day blasting FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, both one-time MAGA-world darlings themselves, over the Epstein memo. However, the harshest backlash seems to be focused on Attorney General Pam Bondi, with many pro-Trump voices criticizing her over her mixed messaging regarding the Epstein files and multiple supporters calling for her to resign.</p>

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<p>New York State Sex Offender Registry via AP - PHOTO: This photo provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry shows Jeffrey Epstein, March 28, 2017.</p>

<p>Bondi had previously promised the public release of scores of records associated with federal probes into Epstein, though in recent interviews she has claimed the delay was attributed to "tens of thousands" of videos within FBI's possession showing potential pornography of minors.</p>

<p>During a Fox News interview in February, Bondi suggested an alleged Epstein "client list" was sitting on her desk -- though no "client list" has been disclosed, and multiple sources have told ABC News that no such list has ever surfaced.</p>

<p>Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks during a news conference with President Donald Trump in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House, June 27, 2025, in Washington.</p>

<p>Asked about Bondi's comments about the list, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed Bondi wasn't referring to any "client list."</p>

<p>"She was saying the entirety of all of the paperwork, all of the paper in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. That's what the attorney general was referring to," Leavitt said during the White House press briefing Monday.</p>

<p>On Tuesday, Bondi said she was referring to a file on Epstein.</p>

<p>"In February, I did an interview on Fox, and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said I was asked a question about the client list, and my response was, it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file along with the JFK, MLK files as well. That's what I meant by that," Bondi said during a Cabinet meeting.</p>

<p>In late February, Bondi handed out binders with Epstein case files to pro-Trump social media influencers at the White House -- files that ultimately contained little new information. As ABC News reported at the time, the move caught White House officials off guard and outraged some supporters of the president, who had been promised that more details would be made public.</p>

<p>Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images, FILE - PHOTO: In this Feb. 27, 2025, file photo, Rogan O'Handley, Chaya Raichik, Scott Presler, Liz Wheeler and Chad Prather carry binders as they walk out of the West Wing of the White House in Washington, D.C.</p>

<p>Now, Trump supporters are voicing their frustrations with Bondi -- and others saying the Trump administration is involved in a cover-up.</p>

<p>Far-right activist Laura Loomer has called for Bondi to resign. Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon spoke at length about the memo on his popular "War Room" show on Monday, even questioning if the administration is as transparent as it claims it would be. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has accused the Trump administration of being part of a "cover-up" and at one point posted a video from his car where he broke down in tears talking about it.</p>

<p>MORE: AG Bondi faces heat from White House, Trump allies over Epstein files release</p>

<p>Loomer isn't the only MAGA world voice calling for Bondi to resign. Pro-Trump influencers the Hodgetwins also called on Trump to fire Bondi -- and so did American conservative political commentator Liz Wheeler. Mike Cernovich, a past Pizzagate conspiracy pusher, posted that "No one is believing the Epstein coverup, @realDonaldTrump. This will be part of your legacy. There's still time to change it!"</p>

<p>Michael Flynn, who served in Trump's first administration and was pardoned by the president, called the Trump administration's memo "another brutal and stark example of the two different standards we appear to adhere to in the United States" in a social media post on Monday -- adding, "This has to change and quickly."</p>

<p>The response from MAGA influencers who feel betrayed by the Justice Department memo marks some of the most vocal backlash Trump's administration has faced from his own loyal supporters during his second term.</p>

<p>The Epstein files for years have been the subject of widespread speculation and conspiracy theories that the government was covering up information and a supposed "client list" to protect powerful businessmen and politicians.</p>

<p>Now, Trump's administration -- being led by some of the same MAGA voices such as Patel, who once pushed the idea of a cover-up -- is trying to explain that no such evidence exists.</p>

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Trump says he will impose 50% tariff on copper imports on Tuesday

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<p>Andrea Shalal and Jarrett RenshawJuly 9, 2025 at 2:29 AM</p>

<p>By Andrea Shalal and Jarrett Renshaw</p>

<p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump said he will announce a 50% tariff on imported copper on Tuesday, an effort to boost U.S. production of a metal critical to electric vehicles, military hardware, the power grid and many consumer goods.</p>

<p>U.S. Comex copper futures jumped more than 10% after the announcement.</p>

<p>Trump told reporters at a White House cabinet meeting that he planned to make the copper tariff announcement later in the day but he did not say when the tariff would take effect.</p>

<p>The Trump administration announced a so-called Section 232 investigation into U.S. imports of the red metal in February. The deadline for the investigation to conclude is in November.</p>

<p>The National Mining Association and the American Critical Minerals Association did not immediately respond to requests for comment.</p>

<p>Freeport-McMoRan, the largest U.S. copper producer, did not immediately respond to request for comment.</p>

<p>(Reporting By Andrea Shalal and Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Franklin Paul and Cynthia Osterman)</p>

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Is there still tax on Social Security in Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill?' What to know

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<p>Kinsey Crowley, USA TODAYJuly 9, 2025 at 1:36 AM</p>

<p>President Donald Trump signed the Republican megabill dubbed the "Big Beautiful Bill" into law on the Fourth of July in a White House signing ceremony complete with a flyover from military planes.</p>

<p>The bill delivers on several campaign promises, including higher spending on immigration enforcement and tax breaks on tips and overtime.</p>

<p>He has also long vowed to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits, and the White House has said the bill fulfills that promise. The Social Security Administration also sent out an unusually political email applauding the House's passage of the bill on July 3.</p>

<p>But what does the nearly 900-page bill actually say about Social Security benefit taxes?</p>

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<p>Is 'no tax on Social Security' part of the bill Trump signed?</p>

<p>No, the bill does not eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits.</p>

<p>Doing so wouldn't have been possible because of congressional restrictions on what kinds of things can be included in a budget reconciliation like this bill, CBS MoneyWatch reported.</p>

<p>However, the bill includes a tax break for seniors, which Republicans have promoted alongside other campaign promises like no tax on tips and no tax on overtime.</p>

<p>'Big Beautiful Bill' includes a tax deduction for seniors 65 and older</p>

<p>The bill passed creates a $6,000 federal income tax deduction for Americans 65 and older. (That amount has increased from the House's previously passed version of the bill, which slated a $4,000 deduction.)</p>

<p>As Social Security can be a big part of seniors' income, that deduction could make part of those benefits tax-exempt. But the break won't be universal to all beneficiaries. For example, some beneficiaries are younger than 65 or already earn too little to pay income taxes at all. Also, the deduction dwindles for individuals earning more than $75,000 ($150,000 if filing jointly).</p>

<p>A June analysis of the bill by Trump's Council of Economic Advisers estimated 88% of seniors will not pay taxes on their benefits under the new law.</p>

<p>"It's been marketed as tax relief for seniors, but a lot of seniors are going to be surprised when they find out it doesn't apply to them," Garrett Watson, a senior policy analyst at the Tax Foundation, a center-right think tank, previously told USA TODAY. "I'm getting asked all the time by folks what this actually means for their tax situation."</p>

<p>When does the deduction for seniors go into effect?</p>

<p>The deduction is in effect for the 2025 tax year. However, it is a limited benefit that is only in effect through the end of 2028, just before Trump is slated to leave office.</p>

<p>Contributing: Ben Adler and Zac Anderson, USA TODAY</p>

<p>Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at [email protected]. Follow her on X and TikTok @kinseycrowley or Bluesky at @kinseycrowley.bsky.social.</p>

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Teachers union partners with tech companies to launch AI-training academy

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<p>Mary CunninghamJuly 9, 2025 at 2:39 AM</p>

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<p>The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) on Tuesday announced the fall launch of the National Academy for AI Instruction, a $23 million endeavor funded by Anthropic, Microsoft and OpenAI, three main players in the generative AI revolution.</p>

<p>With the creation of the academy, leading artificial intelligence companies are stepping up their efforts to bring AI to schools across the U.S. OpenAI has committed to giving $10 million over five years, while Microsoft will provide $12.5 million. Anthropic, meanwhile, will contribute $500,000 the first year, said Andrew Crook, a spokesperson for the AFT.</p>

<p>While some educators have expressed concern over being replaced by AI, AFT said it seeks to embrace the technology in a way that protects teachers' place at the head of the classroom. With this in mind, the foundation said reached out to tech companies for their assistance in developing the AI-training academy.</p>

<p>"The direct connection between a teacher and their kids can never be replaced by new technologies, but if we learn how to harness it, set commonsense guardrails and put teachers in the driver's seat, teaching and learning can be enhanced," AFT President Randi Weingarten said in the announcement.</p>

<p>"We want to do it in a way that teachers can really master the tools," Weingarten told CBS MoneyWatch.</p>

<p>Courses will begin this fall at the United Federation of Teachers' facility in Manhattan, New York. Funding from the tech trio will also go toward the buildout of additional hubs throughout the U.S., which are set to open in 2030, according to Crook. UFT is an affiliate of AFT.</p>

<p>The companies say the training academy will offer a space for educators to learn how to harness AI and implement it safely and ethically in their classrooms. The programming, designed by AI experts and educators, will include workshops, online courses and hands-on training sessions, according to the AFT.</p>

<p>"We're at a pivotal moment in education, and how we introduce AI to educators today will shape teaching for generations to come," Anthropic co-Founder Jack Clark said in an emailed statement on the partnership.</p>

<p>AFT said the academy will offer free virtual training to all 1.8 million members in its union, starting with K-12 educators. The federation's ultimate goal is to train 400,000 educators — about 10% of the U.S. teaching workforce — at the in-person facility over the next five years.</p>

<p>AI in education</p>

<p>AI is already reshaping classrooms, as students and teachers have access to AI-powered tools such as ChatGPT, which the latter are using more frequently, according to a recent survey from investment bank Tyton Partners.</p>

<p>With the growing use of AI, comes the overriding concern of how to prevent the technology from being used for nefarious purposes like cheating or plagiarism. Some schools have implemented AI detection software for that very reason.</p>

<p>Meanwhile, research is also beginning to tease apart how AI affects our thinking. A recent study from MIT found that over-reliance on artificial intelligence can reduce brain activity and critical cognitive functions.</p>

<p>Keeping teachers the drivers' seat is key to harnessing AI technology so that it is being used constructively in the classroom, according to the AFT's Weingarten.</p>

<p>Gerry Petrella, general manager of U.S. public policy at Microsoft, echoed her sentiments. "We know students are going to benefit the most from this technology when we put teachers at the center of this tool," he said in a statement on Tuesday.</p>

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'No extensions will be granted': Trump vows new tariff deadline is a firm one

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<p>Joey Garrison, USA TODAY July 9, 2025 at 1:19 AM</p>

<p>WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump says he's not extending his latest tariff deadline any further as the latest the Republican's administration escalates its pressure campaign on longtime U.S. allies to negotiate new trade deals.</p>

<p>Trump said he's sticking to a new Aug. 1 starting date for higher tariffs to go into effect as he sends letters to leaders of nations across the world alerting them to new U.S. tariff rates on goods from their countries.</p>

<p>"There has been no change to this date, and there will be no change. In other words, all money will be due and payable starting AUGUST 1, 2025," Trump said in a July 8 post on Truth Social. "No extensions will be granted."</p>

<p>More: Trump announces tariff hikes on 14 countries including Indonesia and South Africa</p>

<p>Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has taken an on-and-off-again approach to his tariff regime ‒ routinely threatening new fees on goods that he retreats from later. His past efforts have earned him a nickname among Wall Street financial analysts called "TACO trade," an acronym that stands for "Trump always chickens out."</p>

<p>Steep "reciprocal" tariffs that Trump initially imposed in early April ‒ but soon after paused for 90 days amid market turbulence ‒ were set to go back into effect July 9. But Trump on July 7 extended the deadline to Aug. 1 after his administration has struggled to secure trade deals with other nations during the pause.</p>

<p>WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 07: (L-R) Secretary of State Marco Rubio, U.S. President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, attend a dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Blue Room of the White House on July 07, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump is hosting Netanyahu to discuss a potential ceasefire agreement to end the fighting in Gaza.</p>

<p>More: Trump says 25% tariffs coming for Japan and South Korea as trade war escalates again</p>

<p>Trump on Monday announced new tariff rates for 14 countries ranging from 25% to 40%. He said each will go into effect Aug. 1. They include 25% tariffs on imports from Japan and South Korea, major U.S. trading partners. Dozens of more letters to additional countries are expected to go out July 8 and July 9.</p>

<p>More: Trump erupts when asked about 'TACO trade' ― a new nickname mocking his tariff approach</p>

<p>The new tariffs would more than double, and in some cases quadruple, the fees on imports. Since April, the Trump administration has been imposing a 10% universal tariff on goods from most countries.</p>

<p>Top White House trade adviser Peter Navarro had predicted the administration would reach 90 trade deals in 90 days because of the threat of higher tariffs facing countries. But so far, Trump has reached trade agreements with only the United Kingdom and Vietnam.</p>

<p>Reach Joey Garrison on X @joeygarrison.</p>

<p>This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: President Trump vows his new deadline on tariffs is a firm one</p>

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