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Washington Post — Politics

Knicks fans express opposition to Trump's attendance at NBA Finals

New York Knicks fans have expressed their opposition to President Trump's attendance at the NBA Finals, suggesting he may encounter a hostile reception at Madison Square Garden. The sentiments reflect a broader discontent among some fans regarding his presence at the event.

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The Daily Beast

Netanyahu Continues Strikes on Iran Following Trump's Appeal

President Trump called for restraint from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu following Iranian missile strikes, but Netanyahu continued military actions against Iran. The situation complicates peace negotiations and has led to negative reactions in financial markets, particularly in oil prices.

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Deutsche Welle

Indian Stock Markets Decline Amid Middle East Tensions

The Sensex and Nifty indices in India have seen significant declines in 2026, with losses continuing on Monday. Additionally, Kerala is at risk of landslides due to heavy rainfall from the monsoon season.

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Fox News — Latest

Minnesota House Oversight Report Claims Administration Ignored Fraud Warnings

A House Oversight report alleges that Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Walz, ignored warnings about fraud in social services programs, leading to significant financial losses. The report estimates losses of $300 million in federal nutrition funds and $9 billion in potentially fraudulent Medicaid billing, with over 110 individuals charged in related fraud schemes.

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Washington Examiner

Minnesota Oversight Committee Report Alleges Retaliation Against Whistleblowers by Walz Administration

A report from a House oversight committee alleges that Minnesota officials under Governor Tim Walz retaliated against whistleblowers who reported fraud and mismanagement in state social service programs. The 205-page document details intimidation tactics and the use of outside investigators to monitor employees, raising concerns about the state's handling of taxpayer-funded programs.

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New York Times — Business

Oil Prices Increase Following Iran-Israel Strikes

Oil prices rose after military strikes between Iran and Israel, which have raised concerns about the stability of the cease-fire in the region. Stocks also experienced a decline following these events.

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BBC — Business

Delays Reported in Pension Payments Managed by Capita

Testimonies have emerged from individuals impacted by significant delays in pension payments managed by Capita. One widow reported distress over a nine-month delay in receiving her husband's pension.

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New York Post

$500,000 worth of bourbon stolen from Philadelphia warehouse

A heist in Philadelphia resulted in the theft of 10,800 bottles of Noble Oak Bourbon, valued at $500,000. The incident took place in broad daylight, with employees not realizing the theft was happening.

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Axios

Children's Wellbeing Declines Across the United States from 2019 to 2024

A report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation reveals a decline in children's wellbeing across the U.S. from 2019 to 2024, with 29 states experiencing worse conditions than before the COVID-19 pandemic. Key findings include increased child and teen deaths, a rise in cost-burdened households, and significant drops in health and education scores, while some states showed improvements in family and economic wellbeing.

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theatlantic.com

Challenges in the Seasonal Flu Vaccine Process This Year

This year, the process of administering the seasonal flu vaccine in the U.S. faces significant challenges due to the suspension of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) following a federal ruling. Experts indicate that while there is uncertainty, Americans are still likely to receive flu vaccines this fall, although the situation regarding COVID vaccines remains less clear. The federal Vaccines for Children Program's ability to provide vaccines is also in question due to the lack of ACIP recommendations.

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