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Said Abdullahi Ereg Arrested for Alleged $4 Million Fraud

Said Abdullahi Ereg was arrested by the FBI in Minneapolis for allegedly stealing $4 million from the Federal Child Nutrition Program. He is accused of falsely claiming to serve meals to children while using the funds for personal gain. Ereg has been charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering.

Guardian — US

New York Knicks Fans Create Viral Chant Amid NBA Finals

The New York Knicks are one game away from winning the NBA finals for the first time since the 1970s. A viral chant among fans, reflecting the city's diversity, has emerged as an unofficial anthem during this championship run.

Fox News — Latest

Reps. Omar and McBride Comment on Mace's Gubernatorial Primary Results

Following her fifth-place finish in the South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary, Rep. Nancy Mace received comments from Reps. Ilhan Omar and Sarah McBride. Omar criticized Mace's announcement about leaving Congress, while Mace responded with a personal remark directed at Omar. The primary runoff will be contested by Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson.

Fox News — Politics

Reps. Omar and McBride Respond to Mace's Gubernatorial Primary Loss

Representatives Ilhan Omar and Sarah McBride made remarks regarding Representative Nancy Mace's fifth-place finish in the South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary. Mace expressed her plans to leave Congress after her term, while Omar and McBride responded with critical comments on social media.

Guardian — US

Man pleads guilty to murders of Minnesota House Speaker and her husband

Vance Boelter has pleaded guilty to the murders of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, as well as the non-fatal shootings of state senator John Hoffman and his wife. His plea comes after prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty.

Daily Wire

Concerns Renewed Over Diphenhydramine Overdoses Among Children

Three children in Connecticut have died from diphenhydramine overdoses, prompting warnings from the Connecticut Office of the Child Advocate about the dangers of misuse. The agency highlighted the potential risks associated with the medication and urged parents to store it safely. While the connection to the 'Benadryl Challenge' on social media remains unconfirmed, experts note that such trends can lead to harmful behaviors among adolescents.

nbcnews.com

House Democrats Block Short-Term FISA Renewal

On June 11, 2026, House Democrats blocked a short-term reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, despite President Trump's request for its advancement. The vote was 198 to 218 against the measure. Additionally, First Lady Melania Trump announced a new initiative to create savings accounts for foster children.

dailymail.com

Pentagon Lockdown Due to False Alarm Over Air Quality Issue

The Pentagon experienced a lockdown on Thursday morning due to a false alarm related to an air quality issue. Emergency responders, including firefighters, were deployed to assess the situation, which was later confirmed as not posing a hazard. Employees were instructed to shelter in place while air quality tests were conducted.

Washington Examiner

Poll Indicates Decline in Tucker Carlson's Influence Among GOP Voters

A Public Opinion Strategies poll shows a decline in Tucker Carlson's influence among GOP voters, with 37% expressing a negative view of him. Conservative supporters of Ukraine are using this shift to strengthen their arguments against pro-Russia sentiments within the party, emphasizing the need for military support for Ukraine in light of recent developments in the conflict.

Daily Wire

Trump Nominates Jay Clayton as Director of National Intelligence

President Donald Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, former Chair of the SEC, to succeed Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence. Clayton, who is currently the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, must be confirmed by the Senate. This nomination follows Gabbard's decision to resign to support her husband during his medical treatment.

Fox News — Latest

New Hampshire Supreme Court Overturns Adam Montgomery's Murder Conviction

The New Hampshire Supreme Court has overturned Adam Montgomery's murder conviction in the death of his daughter, Harmony, citing unfair trial conditions. The court upheld related charges but found that evidence presented may have improperly influenced the jury's decision. Montgomery is expected to face a new trial on the murder charge.

The Atlantic

Exploring the Impact of AI on Job Security

The article discusses the complex relationship between AI and job security, highlighting that while AI tools have advanced in fields like radiology, human professionals are still in demand. It outlines three questions to assess job vulnerability to AI: the nature of job tasks, the impact of cost reduction on demand, and the level of expertise between AI and human workers. Historical examples illustrate that automation can sometimes lead to increased employment rather than job loss.