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PBS NewsHour

U.S. Job Openings Increased to 7.6 Million in April

U.S. job openings rose to 7.6 million in April, up from 6.9 million in March and surpassing economists' predictions of 6.8 million. This data reflects ongoing labor market trends amid economic conditions.

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The Daily Beast

Kellyanne Conway Comments on Democratic Candidate Graham Platner Draw Criticism

Kellyanne Conway criticized the Democratic Party for not disavowing Graham Platner, a candidate facing scrutiny for a Nazi tattoo and inappropriate messages. She compared this to the Republican Party's disavowal of David Duke. Critics responded by pointing out other controversial figures within the GOP.

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The Daily Beast

Poll Indicates Financial Concerns Among Voters Ahead of Midterms

A survey by Edward Jones and Gallup shows that only 16% of Americans feel financially fulfilled, with many expressing concerns about their financial situations as midterm elections approach. Economic confidence projected by President Trump contrasts with the realities faced by voters, particularly among middle and lower-income groups.

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Fox News — Latest

Newark Mayor Critiques State Police Tactics at Delaney Hall Following Protests

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka criticized the tactics of New Jersey State Police at Delaney Hall, following protests by detainees alleging mistreatment. He called for more collaboration in decision-making regarding police actions. Baraka also highlighted ongoing litigation against GEO Group, the facility's operators, due to health and safety concerns.

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Fox News — Politics

Newark Mayor Critiques State Police Tactics Following Protests at Delaney Hall

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka criticized the tactics used by New Jersey State Police during protests at Delaney Hall, following an order from Governor Mikie Sherrill. He called for improved discussions on police tactics and mentioned ongoing litigation against GEO Group regarding health and safety concerns at the facility. A DHS spokesperson defended the conditions provided to detainees.

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Washington Examiner

Marco Rubio Discusses Iranian Military Capabilities

Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on June 2, 2026, discussing the impact of Operation Epic Fury on Iran's military capabilities. He characterized the Iranian Navy as non-existent and emphasized the need for Iran to address its enriched uranium stockpile.

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Washington Examiner

Joe Concha Critiques Joy Reid's Comments on Jaxson Dart and Trump

Joe Concha criticized Joy Reid's perspective on Jaxson Dart's introduction of Donald Trump, suggesting she views issues through a political and racial lens. Reid had questioned Dart's language and intelligence, while Concha emphasized that the situation is resolved within the Giants and highlighted Dart's growing popularity.

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BBC — World

Canada requests renewal of USMCA trade agreement

Canada's Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc has formally requested the renewal of the USMCA trade agreement in a letter addressed to officials in the United States and Mexico. The request highlights the importance of the trade pact for the three countries.

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Fox News — Latest

Sen. Adam Schiff Avoids Questions on Graham Platner's Senate Campaign Amid Controversies

Senator Adam Schiff declined to comment on his support for Graham Platner, a Maine Democrat facing multiple controversies in his Senate campaign. Schiff stated he would wait for more information before making a decision. Other Democrats have also avoided endorsing Platner, while Senator Bernie Sanders defended him against allegations, attributing the scrutiny to his stance against billionaires.

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Fox News — Politics

Sen. Adam Schiff Avoids Questions on Graham Platner's Senate Campaign

Senator Adam Schiff declined to comment on his support for Graham Platner, a Senate candidate from Maine facing several controversies. Other Democrats have not officially endorsed him, while some, like Senator Bernie Sanders, defend him against criticisms related to his campaign. Platner's scandals include a Nazi-linked tattoo and controversial online posts.

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Ars Technica

Slate Auto Focuses on Privacy Features for Electric Pickup Truck

Slate Auto is creating an electric pickup truck with a simplified design and a focus on user privacy. The vehicle will not feature an embedded modem, ensuring no remote access, and the company pledges not to sell user data collected through its smartphone app.

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New York Post

Andrew Left convicted of securities fraud by federal jury

Andrew Left, an activist short seller, has been found guilty by a federal jury in Los Angeles on multiple counts of securities fraud. The verdict includes one count of a securities-fraud scheme and 12 additional counts.

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Washington Examiner

Job Openings Increase to Highest Level Since May 2024

In April, job openings rose to 7.6 million, the highest level since May 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This increase contrasts with a decrease in hiring, which fell to 5.1 million. Rising energy prices are contributing to inflation levels above the Federal Reserve's target, complicating monetary policy decisions.

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cnn.com

Congressional Candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier Deletes Controversial Social Media Posts

Darializa Avila Chevalier, a Democratic congressional candidate in New York, has deleted numerous social media posts that included controversial statements about abolishing police and seizing private property. She claims these posts do not represent her current beliefs and criticized her opponent for focusing on her past. The upcoming primary election has become a significant contest between different factions within the Democratic Party.

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Fox News — Latest

Lincoln Park High School Discontinues Arabic Program Amid Budget Cuts

Lincoln Park High School in Chicago has announced the discontinuation of its Arabic language program for incoming freshmen due to low enrollment and budget constraints. The decision has faced backlash from community members who argue that the program is vital for diversity and inclusion. Chicago Public Schools confirmed that financial issues and a lack of student interest were the primary reasons for the decision.

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