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PBS NewsHour 06:18 PM

New York proposes law to restrict 3D printers from producing firearms

New York is proposing a law that would mandate 3D printers sold in the state to be equipped with features that block the production of firearms. This initiative is part of efforts to regulate the use of 3D printing technology in the context of gun manufacturing.

Fox News — Latest 06:18 PM

Record Levels of Sargassum Seaweed Affect South Florida Beaches

Record levels of sargassum seaweed have been reported along South Florida beaches, causing challenges for beachgoers and local communities. The decomposition of the seaweed releases hydrogen sulfide gas, which can irritate respiratory systems. While sargassum serves as an important habitat for marine life, its recent proliferation has raised concerns among residents.

Fox News — Latest 06:08 PM

Police Respond to Apartment Fire in St. George, Utah

A fire at an apartment complex in St. George, Utah, on June 7 prompted police to conduct evacuations, as shown in bodycam footage. Eight officers were hospitalized for smoke inhalation, and the fire damaged 20 units in total.

The Hill 06:05 PM

Burgum attributes rising gas prices to state policies and taxes

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum attributed the increase in gas prices to state policies and taxes rather than external factors like the Iran conflict. He made these comments during an interview with Fox News, highlighting the role of state-level decisions in determining gasoline prices across the country.

Washington Examiner 06:00 PM

Trump Announces Expected Nuclear Agreement with Iran

On June 13, 2026, President Donald Trump announced his expectation to sign a new nuclear agreement with Iran the next day, following recent military exchanges between the two nations. He criticized the previous Iran nuclear deal and claimed his agreement would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons without involving direct payments.

The Hill 06:00 PM

Anthropic Calls for Global Pause on AI Development

Anthropic has urged for a worldwide halt in the advancement of powerful AI systems, citing concerns over potential loss of human control and the need for proper regulation to prevent catastrophic outcomes. The statement reflects growing apprehensions about the implications of unregulated AI development.

Washington Examiner 06:00 PM

Officials Address New World Screwworm Outbreak in the U.S.

The New World screwworm has reemerged in the U.S., raising concerns among officials about its impact on the livestock industry. The outbreak has sparked a political debate over responsibility, with both the Trump and Biden administrations being blamed for various factors contributing to the situation. Authorities are focusing on expanding sterile fly production facilities to combat the pest effectively.

Daily Wire 05:56 PM

Vanessa Trump Provides Update on Cancer Treatment

Vanessa Trump provided an update on her cancer treatment, stating she is recovering from surgery and preparing for the next phase of her treatment. She expressed gratitude for the support from her family and requested privacy during her recovery. Ivanka Trump showed her support, wishing her strength.

PBS NewsHour 05:53 PM

Analysis of Ticket Sales for 2026 World Cup Matches

As of June 13, 2026, several matches for the World Cup have not sold out, and ticket sales have been accompanied by pricing controversies. This indicates that the demand may not be as high as previously claimed.

Fox News — Latest 05:51 PM

Bethany Christian Services Revises Adoption Policy for LGBTQ Couples

Bethany Christian Services has announced a change in its adoption policy, stating it will no longer allow LGBTQ couples to foster or adopt children. The decision, effective June 2027, is based on the organization's commitment to its religious beliefs and Statement of Faith. The agency will continue to serve all children and families in need, regardless of their backgrounds.

Guardian — US 05:50 PM

Trump announces potential Iran agreement to be signed soon

US President Donald Trump announced that a new agreement with Iran may be signed on June 14, 2026. The agreement is intended to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for international shipping.

Fox News — Politics 05:49 PM

Workers Remove Trump's Name from Kennedy Center Facade Following Court Ruling

On June 13, 2026, workers began removing Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center facade after a court ruling upheld the decision to take it down. The Kennedy Center board had sought to block the removal but was denied by an appeals court, with the judge stating that changes to the name require congressional action.

Fox News — Politics 05:49 PM

Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center Facade Following Court Ruling

Donald Trump's name was removed from the Kennedy Center facade on June 13, 2026, following a court ruling. The Kennedy Center's board had sought to block the removal but was denied by an appeals court. The name was added in December 2025 in recognition of Trump's contributions to the center's financial health.

Fox News — Latest 05:49 PM

Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center Facade Following Court Ruling

On June 13, 2026, workers began taking down Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center facade after a court ruling upheld the removal. The Kennedy Center board had previously voted to add Trump's name, citing his contributions, but attempts to block the removal were denied by the appeals court.

New York Times — World 05:48 PM

Iranian Official Disputes Trump's Claim of Sunday Peace Deal Signing

An Iranian foreign ministry official has denied former President Trump's claim that a peace deal will be signed on Sunday. The official stated that while there are no immediate plans for the signing, an agreement may be finalized in the near future.

The Daily Beast 05:43 PM

Polls Indicate Declining Support for Trump Among Key Voter Demographics

Recent polling shows a decline in support for President Donald Trump, particularly among blue-collar white voters. An analysis indicates that these voters now oppose his handling of the economy by margins of 14 to 30 points, a significant shift from previous support. Concerns about rising prices and unmet campaign promises contribute to growing discontent within this demographic and the Republican Party.

The Hill 05:39 PM

Trump announces plans to sign new Iran peace deal

President Trump has confirmed that he will sign a new peace deal framework with Iran on Sunday. He expressed that the current relationship with Iran is improved compared to past administrations.

Washington Examiner 05:38 PM

Amazon Researchers Investigate Cybersecurity Weaknesses Using Anthropic AI

Amazon researchers reportedly conducted a jailbreak on Anthropic's AI models, prompting the U.S. government to impose export restrictions on these tools for foreign nationals. The Commerce Department's decision followed discussions among Amazon executives and White House officials. Anthropic stated that the jailbreak revealed only minor vulnerabilities and expressed disagreement with the rationale for the restrictions.

Washington Examiner 05:38 PM

Amazon Researchers Investigate Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities Using Anthropic AI

Amazon researchers have reportedly conducted a jailbreak that led to the Trump administration imposing export restrictions on Anthropic's AI models. Anthropic has blocked access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models following a directive from the Commerce Department. The company disagrees with the rationale behind the restrictions, stating that the vulnerabilities identified were minor and previously known.

Deutsche Welle 05:36 PM

Former Nigerian General Rabe Abubakar Dies in Captivity

Rabe Abubakar, a former Nigerian general, has died in captivity after being abducted with his wife by armed groups. The government reported that his death was due to complications from diabetes and hypertension.

Deutsche Welle 05:21 PM

ILA Berlin Air Show Reports Record Attendance Amid Growing Defense Sector

The ILA Berlin Air Show has reported record attendance this year, largely due to the expanding defense sector, which is benefiting from substantial contracts linked to various global conflicts. The event highlights the industry's growth in response to current geopolitical challenges.

The Hill 05:17 PM

Joe Rogan expresses frustration with Trump's agenda

In a recent podcast episode, Joe Rogan voiced his frustration with President Trump's administration, questioning the fulfillment of campaign promises. He discussed these topics with author Cameron Hanes, highlighting concerns about the president's second term and the Justice Department.

Guardian — US 05:16 PM

Elephant Causes Incident at Texas Republican Convention

An African elephant was introduced at the Texas Republican Party's convention on June 13, 2026, but urinated on the floor, leading to animal welfare concerns. The incident occurred after Governor Greg Abbott's keynote speech, where attendees were informed of a surprise guest.

The Daily Beast 05:11 PM

Land Dispute Arises Over Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's Resort Project in Albania

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's planned luxury resort in Albania is facing opposition from local villagers who claim their land was wrongfully sold. The project, which includes a $1.4 billion resort and a $4.7 billion hotel development, has sparked protests over environmental concerns and legal disputes regarding land ownership. The Albanian government maintains that the land is privately owned, while local residents seek to halt the project through legal action.

PBS NewsHour 05:10 PM

Thousands Gather in Belfast to Protest Anti-Immigrant Violence

An anti-racism rally took place in Belfast, Northern Ireland, drawing thousands of participants. This event followed violent incidents linked to the arrest of a Sudanese man charged with attempted murder after a stabbing that left a victim partly blind.

Fox News — Latest 05:00 PM

Former General Compares Trump's Iran Strategy to Nixon's Vietnam Bombing Campaign

Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg compared President Trump's military actions against Iran to the historical Linebacker II bombing campaign during the Vietnam War, suggesting that such tactics can lead to negotiations. Trump recently announced the cancellation of further strikes after indicating progress toward a peace deal, with Pakistan mediating the discussions.

Axios 04:58 PM

U.S. and Iran to Sign Agreement to Extend Ceasefire and Discuss Nuclear Program

The U.S. and Iran are set to electronically sign a memorandum of understanding on Sunday, extending a ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This agreement follows extensive negotiations and aims to address Iran's nuclear program. U.S. officials indicated the virtual signing is for logistical reasons related to scheduling.

cnn.com 04:58 PM

Department of Justice Files Reveal Jeffrey Epstein's Connections to Modeling Industry

Department of Justice files reveal that Jeffrey Epstein had extensive connections within the modeling industry, with several industry figures providing him access to young women despite his 2008 sex crimes conviction. Investigations are ongoing into the extent of these connections and the industry's response to allegations of abuse. Advocates call for accountability within the modeling sector, which they believe has historically ignored issues of sexual exploitation.

apnews.com 04:58 PM

Federal Judge Orders Restoration of National Park Changes

A federal judge has mandated the Trump administration to restore changes made to national parks that were altered under an executive order aimed at censoring certain historical narratives. The ruling follows a lawsuit claiming that the administration's policies led to the removal of exhibits related to slavery and climate change, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive historical narrative.

abcnews.com 04:57 PM

Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center Following Court Order

A federal judge mandated the removal of President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center, which was completed by the noon deadline on June 13. The Justice Department confirmed that the name was removed from all signage and related materials, despite the Trump administration's request for an extension due to weather-related safety concerns.

thewrap.com 04:57 PM

Box Office Performance Overview for Recent Film Releases

The box office performance of recent films shows mixed results, with Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" earning $19 million on its opening day and projected to reach $44 million domestically. Meanwhile, films like "Obsession" continue to perform well, while "Scary Movie" and "Masters of the Universe" faced significant declines. Lionsgate's "Michael" has become the highest-grossing music biopic.

Fox News — Latest 04:57 PM

New World Screwworm Identified in Texas Calf, USDA Confirms Cases

The New World Screwworm has been confirmed in Texas, with six cases reported by the USDA. The agency is responding with measures to contain the pest, which poses a threat to livestock and could impact beef prices. Texas officials have expressed concerns over the USDA's response and offered state resources to aid in containment efforts.

Axios 04:57 PM

Debate on Racial Categories in the U.S. as Demographics Shift

The U.S. is facing demographic shifts that may challenge existing racial categories, impacting political power and civil rights protections. Experts warn that if identity becomes more fluid, the effectiveness of current anti-discrimination laws may weaken.

Axios 04:57 PM

ABC's Legal Battle with FCC Could Impact Press Freedom

ABC is in a legal conflict with the FCC that may affect press freedom and the role of businesses in democracy. The FCC is scrutinizing ABC's compliance with regulations and has initiated a review of its broadcast licenses. ABC has condemned the FCC's actions as a threat to established legal practices.

Axios 04:56 PM

Upcoming Decisions Will Shape U.S. Vaccine Policy

Upcoming decisions in U.S. vaccine policy will be influenced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent actions, which have faced legal challenges and public scrutiny. As midterm elections approach, the administration may soften its anti-vaccine stance, while public health experts warn of increasing skepticism towards vaccines in the wake of the pandemic.