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Brendan Sorsby Granted Court Injunction Against NCAA Following Gambling Allegations

Brendan Sorsby, a Texas Tech quarterback, has been granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA, allowing him to participate in the 2026 football season despite previous gambling allegations. The court ruled that Sorsby would suffer irreparable harm if not allowed to play, although he will face a two-game suspension. His legal team argued that his gambling activities were linked to a mental health disorder and did not compromise game integrity.

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Former Prince Andrew Seen with Bruise on Face, Source Addresses Concerns

Former Prince Andrew was seen with a bruise on his face while driving near his home, prompting questions about its cause. A source indicated that the bruise is not concerning, but public speculation continues. Andrew has faced scrutiny regarding his financial dealings and has had limited public appearances following a recent security incident.

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Fox News — Latest

Flesh-Eating Screwworm Resurfaces in Texas Cattle, Agriculture Secretary Warns

The New World screwworm has reemerged in South Texas, prompting Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to warn ranchers of potential challenges. Two confirmed cases have raised concerns about border policies and cattle movement. Rollins stated that measures are being implemented to control the outbreak, including the release of sterile flies, and reassured that the food supply remains secure.

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TechCrunch

Bending Spoons Files for Initial Public Offering

Bending Spoons has announced its intention to go public by filing for an initial public offering. The company claims to have over 500 million monthly active users for its app.

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Ars Technica

OpenAI Plans Major Overhaul of ChatGPT

OpenAI is set to implement a major overhaul of ChatGPT, aiming to evolve it into a 'superapp' that includes coding tools and AI agents. This initiative is part of a broader reorganization to attract business clients and compete with Anthropic, as the company prepares for a public listing.

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Washington Examiner

Missiles Fired from Iran Target Israel Amid Ongoing Tensions

Iran launched missiles towards Israel on Sunday, prompting Israeli residents to seek shelter. This attack followed an Israeli strike on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Israeli officials and analysts express concern over the implications of Iranian responses to Israeli military actions, while U.S. President Trump advises against further escalation to protect diplomatic efforts.

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apnews.com

Cuba Faces Fuel Crisis Impacting Vintage Cars

Cuba is facing a significant fuel crisis that has left many vintage American cars, known as "almendrones," idle. The crisis, worsened by U.S. sanctions, has led to daily blackouts and a reliance on a government reservation app for fuel. Despite the challenges, these classic cars remain essential for transportation in Cuba.

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The Hill

Federal Judge Critiques DOGE's Operational Practices

Judge Colleen McMahon of the Federal District Court in Manhattan has criticized DOGE for its operational practices, indicating a lack of adherence to established procedures. The remarks were made during a court proceeding.

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Washington Examiner

SPIEF 2026 Highlights Challenges Facing Russia Amid Ongoing Conflict

The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) 2026, held on June 3, highlighted Russia's economic challenges amid ongoing conflict with Ukraine. Ukrainian drone strikes during the event underscored vulnerabilities, while discussions revealed concerns about military preparedness and fiscal pressures. The forum's diminished international stature was evident with the presence of a U.S. delegation, contrasting with past years.

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Washington Examiner

Overview of GAESA, the Cuban Economic Conglomerate Targeted by U.S. Sanctions

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced sanctions against GAESA, a significant economic conglomerate in Cuba, citing its role in the country's economic struggles. Cuba defended GAESA, claiming it effectively counters U.S. sanctions. Experts suggest that GAESA controls a large portion of the Cuban economy, but much of its profits do not benefit the state or its citizens.

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notus.org

Ken Paxton's Impeachment Defense Lawyer Endorses James Talarico for Senate

Dan Cogdell, who defended Ken Paxton during his impeachment trial, has endorsed Democrat James Talarico in the Texas Senate race. Cogdell criticized Paxton's representation of Texans and expressed support for Talarico's inclusive approach. Talarico welcomed the endorsement and aimed to attract Republican voters dissatisfied with Paxton.

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cnbc.com

Oil Prices Increase Amid Tensions Between Iran and Israel

On June 8, 2026, oil prices rose due to escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, with Brent crude futures increasing by 1.6% and West Texas Intermediate futures by 1.8%. The situation was further complicated by military actions and statements from both U.S. and Iranian officials, as well as an OPEC+ decision to raise oil production targets.

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