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forbes.com 11:44 PM

Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center Following Court Order

President Donald Trump's name was officially removed from the Kennedy Center on June 13, 2026, following a court order. The removal was confirmed by Kennedy Center officials and was part of a ruling that stated the center could not bear any name other than that of President Kennedy without congressional approval.

The Daily Beast 11:29 PM

Kristi Noem Faces Criticism for Geography Mistake During Interview

Kristi Noem faced backlash for mistakenly identifying El Salvador and Costa Rica as South American countries during a Newsmax interview. This incident occurred during her first major television appearance since becoming special envoy for the Shield of the Americas initiative. Noem's comments highlighted the initiative's focus on strengthening U.S. partnerships in the region.

Fox News — Latest 11:25 PM

CBP and Coast Guard apprehend 40 migrants near Puerto Rico

On June 6, 2026, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Coast Guard intercepted a vessel carrying 40 migrants near Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico. The group included individuals from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Uzbekistan, all of whom were detained after the boat was intercepted around 2 a.m.

Al Jazeera English 11:17 PM

Brazil and Morocco play in group-stage match

Brazil and Morocco faced each other in a group-stage match on June 13, 2026. Supporters from both teams created a lively atmosphere with their singing and dancing.

theguardian.com 11:10 PM

Melinda French Gates Discusses Life After Divorce and Philanthropy

Melinda French Gates discussed her post-divorce life and her philanthropic efforts focused on women's health. She has pledged significant funds to support women's projects and criticized the justice system's handling of cases like Jeffrey Epstein's. Gates also shared her unsettling experience meeting Epstein, highlighting her commitment to advocating for victims.

Deutsche Welle 11:01 PM

Mayor killed in shooting in Oaxaca state, Mexico

A mayor in Oaxaca state, Mexico, was shot and killed, as reported by prosecutors. This incident highlights the ongoing violence and insecurity in the country, particularly as it prepares to co-host the FIFA World Cup.

Washington Examiner 10:43 PM

ICE Obtains Voter Files to Investigate Illegal Voting

ICE has obtained voter files from Texas and North Carolina to investigate instances of illegal immigrant voting. The initiative is part of a broader effort linked to the stalled SAVE Act, which aims to require proof of citizenship for voter registration. A DHS spokesperson emphasized the agency's commitment to addressing election fraud and ensuring that only U.S. citizens participate in elections.

New York Times — US 10:37 PM

Lawsuit by Yosemite Ranger Regarding Transgender Flag Dismissed

A lawsuit filed by Shannon Joslin, a wildlife biologist with the National Park Service, concerning her termination after hanging a transgender pride flag at Yosemite National Park has been dismissed. Joslin was fired in August 2025, following the flag's display in May 2025.

Daily Wire 10:35 PM

New York Knicks Win NBA Finals for First Time Since 1973

The New York Knicks won the NBA Finals for the first time in 53 years by defeating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5. The Knicks had a 3-1 series lead and made a significant comeback in Game 4 before clinching the championship on June 13, 2026. Their last Finals win was in 1973.

apnews.com 10:10 PM

Medical Examiner Rules Death of Haitian Asylum Seeker in Pittsburgh a Homicide

Daphy Michel, a 31-year-old Haitian asylum seeker, was ruled to have died from hypothermia due to homicide by the Allegheny County Medical Examiner after being released from ICE custody. Her family plans to sue ICE, citing negligence in her care. Local officials have called her death preventable, emphasizing the need for improved support for vulnerable individuals.

BBC — World 10:05 PM

Rise of 'virtual parents' among young content creators

The article discusses the emergence of 'virtual parents,' a niche group of content creators who have become popular among young individuals seeking support. This trend highlights a shift towards alternative forms of parental guidance.

The Verge 09:39 PM

Amazon Research Contributes to White House Ban on Anthropic's Fable Models

Amazon's cybersecurity research and CEO Andy Jassy's discussions with the White House reportedly led to the U.S. government's ban on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models. The research suggested that these models could be exploited for cyberattacks, prompting the decision to restrict access for foreign nationals.

Fox News — Latest 09:17 PM

Concerns Raised Over Obama Presidential Center's Financial Safety Net Amid Contractor Disputes

The Obama Presidential Center is facing scrutiny over its financial safety net, as the promised $470 million endowment has not been fully established. Contractors report significant financial losses and payment disputes, raising concerns about the project's financial sustainability. The Obama Foundation asserts that the center is fully funded through private contributions and plans to invest in the endowment in the future.

Fox News — Politics 09:17 PM

Concerns Raised Over Obama Presidential Center's Financial Safety Net and Subcontractor Payments

Concerns are being raised about the Obama Presidential Center's financial safety net, as the promised $470 million endowment has not been fully established. Multiple contractors report significant financial losses and payment disputes, raising questions about the project's financial sustainability. The Obama Foundation claims the project is fully funded through private contributions and plans to invest in the endowment in the future.

PBS NewsHour 09:04 PM

Pride events held in Romania and Bulgaria advocating for equality

Pride events took place in Romania and Bulgaria, with tens of thousands advocating for LGBTQ+ rights. Both countries currently do not recognize same-sex marriage or civil partnerships, despite EU regulations against discrimination based on sexual orientation.

Fox News — Latest 08:59 PM

AI-designed vaccine passes first human clinical trial

Researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Southampton have reported that an AI-designed vaccine has successfully completed its first human clinical trial, showing safety and an immune response in 39 volunteers. The vaccine aims to provide broader protection against multiple coronaviruses and was administered using a needle-free method. Experts have raised concerns about the use of AI in vaccine development, highlighting the need for further trials.

Fox News — Latest 08:58 PM

William Karlsson ruled out for Game 6 of Stanley Cup Final

William Karlsson will not participate in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final due to an injury sustained in Game 5. Head coach John Tortorella confirmed the news, highlighting the impact of Karlsson's absence on the team's performance. The Golden Knights are also set to continue with goaltender Carter Hart for the upcoming game.

New York Times — US 08:57 PM

Kennedy Center Confirms Removal of Trump's Name

The Kennedy Center announced the removal of former President Trump's name from the building on June 13, 2026. The center has not provided details on when the tarps obscuring the name will be removed.