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Federal Appeals Court Rules Michigan Not Required to Provide Voter Data

On June 24, 2026, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Michigan is not obligated to provide sensitive voter data to the Trump administration. The court found that the Justice Department does not have the authority under Title III of the 1960 Civil Rights Act to compel such disclosure.

BBC — Business

Legal case aims for minimum wage for disabled workers in Germany

A legal case in Germany is advocating for the implementation of a minimum wage for around 300,000 disabled workers who are currently paid less than the standard wage. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for wage equality in the workforce.

Fox News — Politics

New York's 12th Congressional District Primary Becomes Second Most Expensive House Race

The primary for New York's 12th Congressional District has become the second-most expensive House primary race, with $26.3 million in ad spending. Micah Lasher won the primary with 39% of the vote, defeating Alex Bores, who received 35%. The race highlighted significant financial backing from various factions within the AI industry.

PBS NewsHour

Overview of the Housing Affordability Bill Not Signed by Trump

The housing affordability bill not signed by President Trump is a major revision of federal housing policy aimed at increasing supply by reducing construction costs. It does not involve new spending and has been discussed by former HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.

PBS NewsHour

Trump Administration's Efforts to Change Election Procedures

The Trump administration is working to change election procedures ahead of the midterm elections, leading to tensions with election officials. Claims of widespread voter fraud by President Trump have intensified the debate over election security.

theatlantic.com

New York Mayor's Influence Shifts Political Landscape

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's endorsements have led to significant victories for progressive candidates, reshaping the local political landscape. His influence appears to surpass that of established Democratic leaders like Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer. The recent successes of left-leaning candidates across the U.S. have drawn criticism from Republicans, who argue that the Democratic Party is becoming increasingly radical.

gizmodo.com

Chinese Spaceplane Releases Unknown Object in Orbit

The Chinese spaceplane Shenlong has released an unidentified object during its fourth orbital mission. Detected by LeoLabs, this object was confirmed to have been deployed by the spaceplane. Shenlong has previously conducted similar operations, but China has not disclosed details about the purpose of these deployments.

dailymail.com

Trump Engages in Heated Discussion with Republican Senators Over War Powers

Donald Trump had a heated meeting with Republican senators on June 24, 2026, discussing limitations on his war powers regarding Iran. The meeting followed the Senate's bipartisan legislation requiring Trump to seek congressional approval for military actions. Tensions escalated between Trump and several senators, particularly Bill Cassidy, who opposed the President's stance.

cnbc.com

White House Requests $87.6 Billion for Supplemental Spending

The White House has requested $87.6 billion in supplemental spending from Congress, aimed at funding the war in Iran, supporting U.S. farmers, and addressing the Ebola outbreak. The proposal includes significant allocations for the Defense Department and has drawn criticism from congressional Democrats regarding its necessity and timing.