Wired
09:00 AM
A court has determined that companies, including Google, are legally responsible for any damages caused by false statements generated by their AI systems. This ruling emphasizes the accountability of AI developers in relation to the outputs produced by their technologies.
Washington Examiner
09:00 AM
The article discusses Iran's strategic use of the Strait of Hormuz as a tool for geopolitical influence, emphasizing that its ability to disrupt shipping routes can have significant economic implications. It argues that stability should not be assessed solely by the Strait's accessibility but also by the broader security environment and Iran's ongoing capabilities to threaten maritime commerce.
Washington Examiner
09:00 AM
The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is nearing record lows, with current levels at 349.2 million barrels, the lowest in 40 years. Industry experts warn that this could lead to higher prices and reduced supplies for future crises. The Energy Department is exploring options to replenish the reserves, but significant funding and legislative support will be required.
Al Jazeera English
08:44 AM
Doctors Without Borders has conducted an investigation that found cases of staff exploitation in Chad. The organization employs a large workforce to respond to crises globally.
Al Jazeera English
08:14 AM
UFC Freedom 250 is confirmed to proceed following a federal judge's decision to reject a legal challenge against the event. The ruling was made on June 13, 2026.
Al Jazeera English
08:02 AM
Local police in Kansas City are investigating the theft of training equipment intended for the England national football team. The equipment was set to arrive ahead of the squad's arrival in the city.
Deutsche Welle
08:02 AM
A viral clip from a comedy show has prompted discussions about the relationship between paying for a date and expectations of intimacy. The debate highlights ongoing societal concerns regarding consent.
Deutsche Welle
08:02 AM
The leader of the 'cockroach' party, Abhijeet Dipke, has announced a potential indefinite sit-in protest in New Delhi beginning June 20 if Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan does not resign. The movement has gained significant attention online.
Deutsche Welle
08:02 AM
Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, has stated intentions to organize an indefinite sit-in in New Delhi if the education minister does not resign. The party is recognized for its youth-led protests.
Deutsche Welle
08:02 AM
The Cockroach Party (CJP) is set to protest in Hyderabad and Bengaluru today, led by Abhijeet Dipke. Dipke indicated that if Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan does not resign, the party may escalate their actions with a sit-in in New Delhi beginning June 20.
Fox News — Latest
08:00 AM
House Democrats are questioning the impact of race and jury selection on the guilty verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case, where he received a 35-year sentence for the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. Activists and lawmakers are calling for further review and an appeal, citing concerns over fairness in the trial process. Sources indicate that the jury included racial minorities, which contrasts with claims of an all-White jury.
Fox News — Latest
08:00 AM
House Democrats have raised concerns about the influence of race and jury selection in the guilty verdict of Karmelo Anthony, who was sentenced to 35 years for the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. While some lawmakers claim the trial was racially biased, sources indicate that the jury included racial minorities. The case has prompted discussions on self-defense claims and the fairness of the judicial system for minorities.
Fox News — Politics
08:00 AM
House Democrats have raised concerns about the role of race and jury selection in the guilty verdict of Karmelo Anthony, who was sentenced to 35 years for the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. While some lawmakers argue the trial was racially biased, sources indicate that the jury included minority members. Supporters of Anthony are advocating for a review of the case and an appeal.
Fox News — Politics
08:00 AM
House Democrats have raised concerns about racial bias in the jury selection process of the Karmelo Anthony case, where he was convicted for the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. While some lawmakers argue the trial was unfair due to the jury's racial composition, sources indicate that the jury included minority representation. The case has prompted discussions about systemic issues within the judicial system regarding race and self-defense.
Fox News — Politics
08:00 AM
House Democrats are raising concerns about the impact of race and jury selection on the guilty verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case, where he was sentenced to 35 years for the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. While some lawmakers argue the trial was unfair due to the jury's racial composition, sources indicate that there were minority jurors involved. Calls for a review of the case and discussions about self-defense claims have emerged from both supporters of Anthony and lawmakers.
Al Jazeera English
07:56 AM
A report from the UNHCR indicates that by the end of 2025, around 117.8 million people will be forcibly displaced globally. The report emphasizes the impact of various conflicts, including the situation in Lebanon.
Al Jazeera English
07:33 AM
The Israeli military has ordered the immediate evacuation of residents from 20 towns and villages in southern Lebanon due to military strikes that have led to four deaths. The situation remains tense as the military actions continue.
Al Jazeera English
07:33 AM
The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of residents from 20 towns and villages in southern Lebanon due to ongoing military operations. This directive comes after reports of one death in the area.
Al Jazeera English
07:33 AM
The Israeli military has ordered residents of 20 towns and villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate their homes. This directive is part of the military's actions in the area.
New York Post
07:26 AM
Tobias Myers is close to rejoining the New York Mets. His role with the team remains uncertain, as he will not be returning as a fully stretched out starting pitcher.
Al Jazeera English
07:23 AM
President Donald Trump is exploring options to reduce tensions with Iran as reports indicate a possible agreement between the two nations. The discussions are aimed at finding a way to avoid further conflict.
New York Post
07:08 AM
A tent at EastLake Community Church in Moneta, Virginia, collapsed during a service because of damaging winds. The incident led to one death and multiple injuries.
New York Post
06:56 AM
Nolan McLean of the Mets pitched four innings in a game against the Braves, which the Mets won 7-5. McLean's performance included a strong first inning but was marked by ongoing control issues.
Al Jazeera English
06:50 AM
Former President Donald Trump announced that a US military strike has killed Flores, the leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, with assistance from Venezuelan authorities. Flores had been controlling the gang from Venezuela for several years.
Al Jazeera English
06:50 AM
A US strike has reportedly killed Flores, the leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, who had been operating from Venezuela. The operation was said to involve assistance from Venezuelan authorities.
Deutsche Welle
06:36 AM
The leader of the Tren de Aragua gang has been reported killed in a US military strike, as stated by US President Donald Trump. The gang is recognized by the US as a terrorist organization.
Wired
06:30 AM
A new AI agent system developed by researchers in Spain seeks to address issues of energy theft and damage to electric vehicle chargers. The system aims to protect both the chargers and the critical energy infrastructure associated with them.
New York Post
06:29 AM
On June 12, 2026, the San Francisco Giants lost to the Chicago Cubs, with Javier Assad pitching effectively for the Cubs. This marked Assad's second victory against the Giants within a week.
New York Times — World
06:22 AM
U.S. and Iranian officials report that they are close to finalizing a cease-fire agreement. Both President Trump and Iran's Foreign Minister have expressed optimism about the negotiations, despite previous deals falling through at the last minute.
Al Jazeera English
06:15 AM
The USA men's national soccer team won 4-1 against Paraguay in a World Cup match on June 13, 2026. The victory has sparked enthusiasm among fans in Los Angeles.
Deutsche Welle
06:13 AM
Human rights organizations have accused the UAE of supporting the RSF militia in Sudan, which has seen defections to the Sudanese Armed Forces. The conflict continues to impact the civilian population severely.
Deutsche Welle
06:13 AM
Human rights organizations have accused the UAE of supporting the RSF militia in Sudan, which has led to notable defections to the Sudanese Armed Forces. The conflict continues to adversely affect the civilian population.
New York Post
06:11 AM
A woman was critically injured in a shark attack near a popular beach in Sydney on June 13, 2026. This incident is part of a recent trend of shark attacks occurring in Australia.
New York Times — US
06:07 AM
On June 13, 2026, fans celebrated the opening of the World Cup at SoFi Stadium. Many attendees arrived early, dressed in flags and colorful costumes, in anticipation of the United States' match against Paraguay.
Deutsche Welle
06:06 AM
A woman in her 30s was critically injured in a shark attack at Coogee Beach in Sydney on June 13, 2026. The circumstances surrounding the incident are currently under investigation.
New York Post
06:02 AM
A German shipping heiress was fatally shot at her family's wildlife estate in South Africa. This event took place just a day after the family's financial manager was killed on the same estate.
Deutsche Welle
05:35 AM
Swiss voters will have the opportunity to vote on a referendum that seeks to limit immigration to the country on June 14. The initiative, proposed by a far-right group, raises questions about its potential impact on the economy and neighboring European countries.
BBC — World
05:00 AM
Participants of 'Married at First Sight Australia' reported that they were unaware of their partners' previous criminal records, which included drug and violence convictions. This has prompted questions about the show's vetting procedures.
Axios
04:53 AM
The U.S. men's national soccer team secured a 4-1 victory over Paraguay in their World Cup opener in Los Angeles. Folarin Balogun scored two goals, while Gio Reyna and an own goal contributed to the win. The U.S. team will next play against Australia on Friday in Seattle.
New York Post
04:24 AM
Christian Pulisic was substituted at halftime during the U.S. men's national team's 4-1 win over Paraguay in their World Cup opener. He expressed confidence in his condition post-match.
Al Jazeera English
04:22 AM
Four pro-Palestine activists have been sentenced to jail by a UK court for their participation in a raid on an Israeli arms factory near Bristol. The sentencing follows events that took place in 2024.
Al Jazeera English
04:11 AM
A large number of Bosnian fans came together in Toronto to support their national team during the World Cup opener. The gathering included chants expressing solidarity with Palestine.
BBC — World
04:09 AM
The United States conducted an airstrike that resulted in the death of Niño Guerrero, the leader of the Tren de Aragua gang in Venezuela. President Trump confirmed the operation via social media, labeling it a swift and lethal action.
Al Jazeera English
04:06 AM
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Canada ended their World Cup opening match in a 1-1 draw. The game was held on June 13, 2026.
New York Times — World
04:01 AM
Bu Ri, a victim of a land mine in Myanmar, has seen six other family members affected by similar incidents in recent years. This situation underscores the continuing dangers posed by land mines amid the ongoing civil war in Myanmar.
Washington Examiner
04:01 AM
Congress failed to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before the deadline, marking the first lapse since the program's inception in 2008. While the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has renewed the program's authorities until March 2027, concerns remain about potential challenges to data requests without congressional approval. Ongoing negotiations have faced partisan divisions, and the House is now in recess.
Fox News — Latest
04:00 AM
Yaroslav Vishnevski, a Ukrainian national in Illinois, was convicted of multiple counts related to the illegal manufacture and possession of firearms, including 3D-printed guns. The investigation began after authorities intercepted a package containing firearm parts from China. Following a search of his residence, law enforcement found a workshop for producing untraceable weapons.
Fox News — Latest
03:55 AM
Christian Pulisic was substituted at halftime during the USMNT's World Cup opener against Paraguay due to calf tightness. Head coach Mauricio Pochettino confirmed the substitution was precautionary. Pulisic's recent injury history has led to concerns among fans regarding his health.
BBC — World
03:54 AM
Anthropic has halted the release of its AI tool, Claude Fable 5, shortly after its public launch. This suspension is in response to security concerns highlighted by the US government regarding cybersecurity and hacking risks.
Fox News — Latest
03:51 AM
Bill Ritter, a long-time anchor at WABC-TV, announced his diagnosis of early-stage Alzheimer's disease during his final broadcast on June 13, 2026. He will transition to a new role at the station, focusing on reporting related to Alzheimer's and neurological conditions.