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James Carville Critiques Democratic Party's 2024 Election Autopsy

James Carville and Al Hunt criticized the Democratic National Committee's report on the 2024 elections, pointing out its failure to address significant issues. Carville noted the ineffective spending of $2 billion by Kamala Harris's campaign and called for a detailed examination of the campaign's strategies.

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Washington Examiner

Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. Plans Return to In-Person Work After Health Absence

Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. (R-NJ) announced plans to return to in-person work on Capitol Hill in a few weeks after a health-related absence. He has missed over 100 votes since March and is running unopposed in the GOP primary, while four Democrats are vying to challenge him in the November elections.

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Wired

UK Government Committee Raises Concerns Over Dependence on Palantir

A UK government committee has warned that the country's reliance on Palantir Technologies could create serious vulnerabilities. The report emphasizes the risks associated with depending on a single data analytics provider for government operations.

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BBC — Business

Report indicates many workers may not achieve moderate pension income

A report released on June 2, 2026, outlines the estimated costs for a moderate lifestyle in retirement, which are £32,700 for one person and £45,400 for two. It also notes that a significant portion of workers are not on track to achieve this level of pension income.

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Guardian — US

Graham Platner Faces Challenges in Maine Senate Campaign

Graham Platner's Senate campaign in Maine is under scrutiny due to allegations of sexting infidelity and past controversial online posts. He met with Democratic leaders in Washington, D.C., as his candidacy is seen as important for the party's congressional goals.

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Fox News — Latest

Chuck Schumer Affirms Support for Senate Candidate Graham Platner Amid Controversies

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reaffirmed his support for Senate candidate Graham Platner during a press conference, despite ongoing controversies surrounding Platner, including a Nazi-linked tattoo and inappropriate comments made online. Schumer did not directly address questions about the scandals but emphasized the goal of defeating Senator Susan Collins.

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Washington Examiner

Treasury Department Sanctions Iranian Cryptocurrency Exchange Nobitex

The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned Nobitex, Iran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, as part of efforts to combat money laundering linked to the Iranian regime. The sanctions also target other Iranian exchanges and executives, coinciding with discussions on Iran's nuclear program.

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Fox News — Latest

Graham Platner Faces Questions Amid Allegations Before Meeting with Democratic Senators

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faced reporters but did not answer questions regarding allegations of a sexting scandal and past controversies as he arrived for a meeting with Democratic senators. His campaign confirmed the existence of explicit messages found by his wife shortly after their marriage. Platner is leading in polls and will appear on the ballot in the upcoming Democratic primary.

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Los Angeles Times

Aspiration Co-Founder Receives 14-Year Sentence for Fraud

The co-founder of Aspiration has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for defrauding investors. This case highlights issues related to financial misconduct within eco-friendly financial firms.

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Washington Examiner

Schumer Avoids Questions on Graham Platner After Meeting

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer held a meeting with Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, who is facing backlash over inappropriate messages. Schumer avoided questions about Platner's controversies, expressing confidence in his campaign against incumbent Senator Susan Collins. Other Democrats have raised concerns about Platner's ability to address these issues as the primary approaches on June 9.

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