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The Hill

Canada chooses Swedish surveillance planes over U.S. options

Canada has decided to purchase Swedish surveillance planes, specifically Saab's GlobalEye jets, instead of U.S. alternatives. This move is part of an effort to decrease dependence on U.S. defense companies and is projected to generate around 3,000 jobs.

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Daily Wire

Virginia Democrats Engage in Public Dispute Over Budget Negotiations

Virginia Democrats are publicly feuding over stalled budget negotiations, with Governor Abigail Spanberger and Senate Appropriations Chair Louise Lucas exchanging criticisms. The dispute centers on the use of the budget to revive previously vetoed legislation and the influence of corporate interests in Virginia's rapidly growing AI and data center industry. Despite tensions, Lucas believes a budget agreement will be reached.

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Washington Post — Business

Sharyn Alfonsi leaves '60 Minutes' following internal conflict

Sharyn Alfonsi has left '60 Minutes' following a dispute with CBS News management over the removal of a segment on migrants in El Salvador. The decision to pull the segment reportedly led to her departure from the program.

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Washington Examiner

Governor Josh Shapiro Discusses AIPAC's Influence in Politics

Governor Josh Shapiro discussed the influence of AIPAC in U.S. politics, expressing concerns about the conflation of anti-AIPAC sentiments with anti-Jewish rhetoric. He warned that this could silence important voices in political discourse. Shapiro is currently focused on his reelection campaign for governor in 2026.

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Washington Examiner

RNC Chairman Highlights Trump’s Primary Wins Amid Low Approval Ratings

RNC Chairman Joe Gruters highlighted President Trump's recent primary victories despite low approval ratings among party members, as indicated by multiple polls. Economic concerns persist, but Trump continues to exert influence within the GOP, with several endorsed candidates winning primaries.

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Deutsche Welle

Germany's Economic Outlook Remains Challenging

Germany's economy is facing challenges due to the war in Iran, which has affected growth expectations. The pension and healthcare systems in the country are also under strain.

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Axios

Analysis of U.S. Manufacturing Capacity and Investment Needs

A report from McKinsey estimates that the U.S. would need to invest $2 trillion to rebuild its manufacturing capacity for strategic goods, which is about 6% of GDP. The study highlights significant gaps in areas like advanced electronics and chemicals, while noting that foreign direct investment and recent legislation aim to bolster domestic manufacturing.

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Fox News — Latest

New York Times Faces Grievances Over AI Surveillance of Tech Workers

The NewsGuild of New York has accused The New York Times of using AI surveillance on unionized tech workers, claiming it violates their collective bargaining agreement. The Guild filed grievances and an unfair labor practice charge, while The Times management disagreed with the allegations and stated they would respond through normal contractual processes.

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New York Post

New York Times faces allegations of using AI for employee surveillance

The New York Times has been accused of employing AI technology to surveil its unionized employees. Benjamin Harnett, a representative from the Tech Guild, expressed concerns that this practice violates contractual agreements and distorts the understanding of employee work.

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Washington Examiner

Tom Homan discusses potential legal action to force-feed ICE detainees on hunger strike

Tom Homan, the White House border czar, announced that the Trump administration may seek legal action to force-feed ICE detainees on hunger strike at a New Jersey facility. Democratic officials have protested the conditions at the detention center, while Homan defended the standards of care provided. The DHS has denied reports of a hunger strike.

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New York Times — Politics

CBS News Journalist Sharyn Alfonsi Comments on Contract Expiration

CBS News journalist Sharyn Alfonsi commented on the expiration of her contract, indicating that it conveys a troubling message to the newsroom. The statement follows her previous accusations of political meddling at CBS.

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New York Times — Business

CBS News Journalist Sharyn Alfonsi Comments on Contract Expiration

Sharyn Alfonsi, a CBS News journalist, commented on her contract expiration, indicating it conveys a concerning message to the newsroom. The statement reflects her views on the implications of her contract situation.

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Washington Examiner

Two protesters arrested for assaulting officers at ICE facility in Newark

Two protesters were arrested outside an ICE facility in Newark for allegedly assaulting federal officers. The arrests occurred amid a reported hunger strike at the detention center, which the Department of Homeland Security disputes. Tensions between protesters and law enforcement have increased, leading to physical confrontations and the use of pepper spray.

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apnews.com

Analysis: U.S. Military Contractors Need Years to Replenish Key Weapons Stockpiles

A report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies indicates that U.S. military contractors will need at least three years to replenish key weapons stockpiles used in the Iran war, raising concerns about military readiness for future conflicts, particularly with China. The report highlights challenges in production capacity and the implications of recent defense budget proposals.

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Washington Examiner

Democrat Criticized for Comments on Senate Candidate Graham Platner

Guy Benson criticized the backlash against Rep. Jake Auchincloss for his comments on Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner's Nazi tattoo. Auchincloss stated he finds the tattoo disqualifying for Platner's candidacy. The primary election in Maine will take place on June 9.

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The Hill

FCC Enforces Section 315 Regarding 'The View' Broadcasts

The FCC is enforcing a provision of the Communications Act that requires equal broadcasting opportunities for political candidates. There is ongoing debate about whether the program 'The View' meets the criteria of a legitimate news program.

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