Fox News — Latest
11:00 AM
Ellie Mae McNulty is featured in a Hulu docuseries amid allegations of squatting in Malibu homes. Complaints detail her alleged exploitation of California's tenant laws, including a case involving artist Alden Marin, who took legal action against her in 2022. McNulty has disputed the claims against her.
Scientific American
11:00 AM
Moderna and several other companies are developing an mRNA vaccine aimed at the Bundibugyo virus, linked to the current Ebola outbreak. This effort is part of a broader initiative to combat the spread of the virus.
dailymail.com
10:40 AM
On June 14, 2026, a Meta employee disrupted a company-wide livestream to voice frustrations about the company's AI operations, highlighting dissatisfaction within the Applied AI division. CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged the restructuring challenges in an internal memo, assuring employees that there would be no further mass layoffs this year and outlining measures to improve morale.
The Hill
10:25 AM
President Donald Trump congratulated the New York Knicks on their NBA Championship victory, their first in over 50 years. He acknowledged Jim Dolan, the team's owner, in a post on Truth Social.
Al Jazeera English
10:25 AM
Israel conducted attacks in southern Beirut on June 14, 2026, following reports of drone fire from Hezbollah. The Israeli government has warned of additional attacks, while Iran has emphasized the need for Lebanon's inclusion in peace discussions with the United States.
Al Jazeera English
10:25 AM
Israel has accused Hezbollah of a ceasefire violation and has issued displacement orders. Additionally, Israel has warned of possible attacks, while Iran insists on Lebanon's inclusion in any peace negotiations with the United States.
bbc.com
10:10 AM
UK armed forces successfully boarded a Russian oil tanker, Smyrtos, in the English Channel during a six-hour operation involving Royal Marine Commandos and the National Crime Agency. The vessel is being monitored as part of the UK's strategy to enforce sanctions against Russia's oil exports. This operation reflects ongoing international efforts to restrict funding for Russia's military activities in Ukraine.
Guardian — US
10:00 AM
As the World Cup approaches, temperatures in host cities may exceed 90°F, prompting concerns about the health risks for workers. Advocates are calling for enhanced protections to prevent heat-related injuries.
Fox News — Latest
10:00 AM
Germany is set to enhance its military capabilities within NATO, aiming to become the strongest conventional army in Europe. This shift follows a reevaluation of its defense strategy in light of recent geopolitical developments, particularly Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Germany plans to increase defense spending and recruit additional soldiers, marking a significant change in its military posture.
Fox News — Latest
10:00 AM
An investigation is underway following the fatal dog attack on Jodi Cowan in Florida, with her partner attempting to intervene during the incident. The owner of the dogs, Linda Cutler, has been charged with manslaughter. The case has raised concerns about dog ownership responsibilities and breed-specific legislation.
The Hill
10:00 AM
Ukraine's official in charge of returning abducted children has requested more support from the U.S. to help address the issue affecting over a million families. The abduction of Ukrainian children is a notable element of the conflict and has resulted in an international war crime indictment against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Hill
10:00 AM
President Trump is set to celebrate his 80th birthday by hosting a UFC fight night at the White House on June 14, 2026. The event highlights his distinctive style as president, which often emphasizes entertainment and spectacle.
Los Angeles Times
10:00 AM
Experts propose that California could enhance its vote counting efficiency by increasing funding for county election offices and encouraging earlier voting. However, implementing substantial changes before the November elections may prove challenging.
Washington Examiner
10:00 AM
The Great American AI Act, introduced by Representatives Jay Obernolte and Lori Trahan, aims to regulate artificial intelligence at the federal level, imposing a ban on state regulations for three years. The bill has faced opposition from various groups concerned about its potential impact on state-level protections and the tech industry.
Wired
10:00 AM
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for 100 days, yet oil prices have not significantly increased. President Donald Trump claimed that a secret mission moved 100 million barrels of oil through the blockade, a statement that lacks verification.
Los Angeles Times
10:00 AM
Iran's national soccer team is set to play its World Cup opener at SoFi Stadium on June 14, 2026. The Iranian community in Los Angeles is engaging in discussions about the match, with some individuals seeking to promote unity through the sport.
The Hill
10:00 AM
The Supreme Court is in the final stages of its term, with 20 cases remaining to be decided by the end of June. The court's current pace matches that of previous terms, and the decisions may have important consequences.
New York Times — World
09:57 AM
The UK Ministry of Defence reported the seizure of a Russian oil tanker by British forces, which is the first independent action taken by the UK against a vessel linked to Russia's shadow fleet. This fleet is known for transporting fuel and evading international sanctions.
New York Post
09:56 AM
A total of twelve individuals were arrested at Delaney Hall for various offenses, including assaulting federal agents and vandalism. Four of the arrested individuals traveled from out of state, specifically from Washington, Colorado, Arizona, and Illinois.
Daily Wire
09:49 AM
Professor W. Burlette Carter from George Washington University has called for a new trial for Karmelo Anthony, who was convicted of murder. She argues that Anthony did not receive a jury of his peers and criticized the representation he received during the trial. Carter also raised concerns regarding the trial judge's conduct.
Deutsche Welle
09:35 AM
The New York Knicks won the NBA championship, marking their first title in 53 years. Jalen Brunson received the Series MVP award for his contributions to the team's success against the San Antonio Spurs.
Al Jazeera English
09:31 AM
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has selected Adrian Vestea, a member of the Liberal party, to be the new Prime Minister. This decision comes after the prior nominee, Eugen Tomac, withdrew from consideration.
Al Jazeera English
09:18 AM
The United States has suggested that a deal to cease hostilities related to Iran may be finalized on Sunday. Iranian officials have contested this proposed schedule.
New York Times — Politics
09:01 AM
Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz is running in a historically Black district in Florida after redistricting altered her original district. This move puts her in competition with other Black Democrats.
New York Times — US
09:01 AM
Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz will run in a historically Black district in Florida after Republicans redrew her original district. This decision places her in competition with several Black Democrats.
New York Times — World
09:00 AM
John Sorochan, a turf scientist at the University of Tennessee, is spearheading a project to develop ideal playing surfaces for the upcoming 2026 World Cup. The initiative involves significant financial investment and years of research.
New York Times — US
09:00 AM
Bar H Ranch in Hansel Valley has sold its land and water rights to the developers of the Stratos data center in Box Elder County, Utah. This sale is part of the broader development efforts for the data center.
New York Times — US
09:00 AM
Hany Farid, a prominent deepfake expert, highlights the increasing difficulty in verifying the authenticity of visual content due to advancements in artificial intelligence. His concerns reflect broader issues regarding trust in media as technology progresses.
New York Times — US
09:00 AM
Hany Farid, a leading authority on deepfakes, is finding it increasingly difficult to determine the authenticity of visual content in the context of advancing artificial intelligence. He highlights the need for careful verification to avoid misinformation.
New York Times — US
09:00 AM
Universities, particularly Harvard, have seen an increase in legal and lobbying costs due to pressures from the Trump administration. The spending levels differ across institutions.
New York Times — World
09:00 AM
Curaçao has qualified for the World Cup, making it the smallest country to achieve this feat. A celebration took place this month to recognize the contributions of local soccer players and artists.
BBC — World
09:00 AM
FIFA will pay Somali referee Omar Artan his full World Cup fee after he was denied entry to the United States to officiate. This decision guarantees that Artan will receive compensation for his intended participation in the tournament.
NPR — Top Stories
09:00 AM
Telehealth companies are playing a significant role in supporting patients using obesity drugs by offering lifestyle guidance. However, employers are pushing for these providers to control costs associated with the medications.
Washington Post — World
09:00 AM
Israel is in a prolonged state of armed conflict, which has led to a decline in the visibility of its peace movement. The movement is currently struggling to make its voice heard amidst ongoing tensions.
Washington Examiner
09:00 AM
Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwan's Kuomintang party, discussed her recent U.S. visit and the need for dialogue with China to improve cross-strait relations. She characterized her meeting with Xi Jinping as positive and emphasized the importance of recognizing a shared Chinese identity. Public opinion in Taiwan remains divided on her approach, with significant opposition to her meeting with Xi.
Wired
09:00 AM
Škoda will launch its new electric vehicle, the Peaq, this summer as its flagship model. The vehicle will seat seven passengers, and while pricing has not been confirmed, it is anticipated to be expensive.
NPR — Top Stories
09:00 AM
Primary care doctors are raising concerns about telehealth companies' role in prescribing obesity drugs. While these companies offer lifestyle support to aid weight loss, there is pressure from employers to control costs associated with these medications.
New York Post
08:54 AM
A Florida man was arrested following a high-speed chase that began with a traffic stop. He crashed into another car and abandoned a child while fleeing from law enforcement.
NPR — Politics
08:45 AM
Britain is investigating a sanctioned oil tanker believed to be involved in the Russian shadow fleet. This fleet is reportedly engaged in oil shipments that violate international sanctions imposed due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
NPR — Top Stories
08:45 AM
Britain is investigating a sanctioned oil tanker suspected of being part of a Russian fleet that ships oil in violation of international sanctions. The investigation is linked to ongoing concerns regarding Russia's activities amid the conflict in Ukraine.
upi.com
08:40 AM
The name of Donald Trump has been removed from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts following a court ruling that deemed the renaming illegal. The decision was made after a lawsuit was filed by Representative Joyce Beatty, and U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper stated that only Congress has the authority to change the center's name.
Al Jazeera English
08:34 AM
The UK Court of Appeal is scheduled to make a ruling regarding the government's classification of Palestine Action as a terrorist group. This ruling will determine the legality of the proscription.
Al Jazeera English
08:20 AM
A cicada species in Meghalaya, India, is known for its rare emergence every four years, aligning with the FIFA World Cup. This event highlights the unique life cycle of the insect.
cbsnews.com
08:10 AM
President Trump's name was officially removed from the Kennedy Center on June 13, 2026, following a court order that deemed the name change illegal. The removal was confirmed by the center's administration, which updated signage and website materials accordingly. The court's ruling was upheld despite attempts by the Trump administration to appeal the decision.
variety.com
08:10 AM
Workers removed 'Donald J. Trump' from the Kennedy Center's facade on June 13, 2026, following a court ruling that deemed the renaming illegal. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ordered the removal, stating it violated a federal law. Rep. Joyce Beatty, who initiated the lawsuit, called the ruling a victory for the American people.
mercurynews.com
08:10 AM
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has begun removing President Donald Trump's name from its facade, following a federal court order. The executive director confirmed compliance with the order, although the removal process was obscured by a tarp. Representative Joyce Beatty, who supported the removal, celebrated the decision as a victory for the public.
rawstory.com
08:10 AM
Workers have begun the process of removing Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center following a federal judge's ruling that the renaming was illegal. The judge stated that only Congress has the authority to rename the center, and the removal must be completed within 14 days. Trump's legal team has filed an appeal against the ruling.
New York Post
08:08 AM
A teenager was shot in Times Square during celebrations following the Knicks' NBA Finals victory. Police reported the incident occurred amidst large crowds of fans.
BBC — World
08:07 AM
James Boyard, a senior security official, has been kidnapped in Haiti. This incident is noted as one of the highest-ranking abductions in the country in recent years, reflecting the ongoing violence in the region.
Deutsche Welle
08:04 AM
Manuel Neuer is confirmed to play in Germany's first match of the World Cup, despite having retired from the national team in August 2024. His participation marks a significant return for the veteran goalkeeper.