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Treasury Advises Banks to Identify Payroll Schemes Linked to Unauthorized Workers

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has issued an advisory to banks to help identify payroll schemes linked to unauthorized workers in the U.S. This advisory follows an executive order from President Trump that requires banks to examine the citizenship status of their customers, although it is less strict than initially expected. The advisory includes a list of 'red flags' for banks to monitor.

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dailymail.com

Stock Markets Decline Following Strong Jobs Report

Stock markets saw significant declines on Friday, particularly in the technology sector, following a strong jobs report that raised expectations for an earlier interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 fell 2.6%, the Nasdaq Composite dropped 4.7%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average decreased by 1.3%. Major tech stocks experienced substantial losses, and inflation metrics indicated a rise in prices.

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semafor.com

Democrats Plan Investigations into Trump and Corporate Ties

Democrats are planning to investigate President Trump's business ties if they gain a House majority, focusing on both U.S. and foreign companies. Key figures like Rep. Greg Meeks and Rep. Robert Garcia emphasize the importance of oversight, while some experts caution against potential negative consequences. The Congressional Black Caucus is also pressing major corporations to uphold commitments related to voting rights.

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Al Jazeera English

Trump comments on jobs growth and Iran negotiations

Donald Trump acknowledged the increase in jobs in the U.S. and commented on the ongoing negotiations with Iran, stating that they seem to be making good progress.

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Fox News — Latest

Tara Reade Comments on New York Times Coverage of Graham Platner Allegations

Tara Reade has drawn parallels between her experience with The New York Times and that of Lyndsey Fifield, who accused Graham Platner of abusive behavior. Both women criticized the Times for its coverage, claiming it omitted important details. The Times has defended its reporting, while Platner denies the allegations.

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rollingstone.com

Maryland Congressional Candidate Alexis Goldstein Advocates for Data Center Ban

Alexis Goldstein, a candidate for Maryland’s 6th congressional district, is advocating for a ban on data centers, citing their financial unsustainability and negative impact on communities. She draws parallels to the 2008 financial crisis and emphasizes the need for Congress to address the issues surrounding the tech industry's influence.

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medpagetoday.com

Police Remove Diabetes Experts from ADA Meeting in New Orleans

At the ADA annual meeting in New Orleans, police removed several diabetes experts for distributing an editorial critical of Trump administration policies affecting biomedical research. The ADA stated the individuals violated conduct rules, while the editorial raises concerns about proposed budget cuts to NIH funding.

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The Hill

Subaru recalls 70,000 SUVs due to moonroof defect

Subaru has announced a recall of nearly 70,000 SUVs due to a potential defect that could lead to the moonroof glass detaching during driving. This recall was documented in a filing with the NHTSA.

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New York Post

Andrew Left's Legal Team Seeks Mistrial Over Juror Error

Andrew Left's legal representatives are calling for a mistrial and a retrial, claiming that jurors used an outdated form to issue their verdict. The verdict included an allegation that Left lied to a federal investigator.

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Washington Examiner

Trump to Meet with AI Executives to Discuss Public Stake in Industry

President Donald Trump will meet with AI company executives to discuss public involvement in the industry's growth. The meeting aims to explore how the public could benefit financially from AI advancements. Trump has made AI a key focus of his administration, promoting innovation through executive orders.

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Fox News — Latest

Pennsylvania Mayor Criticizes Former Officer for Leaving Police Force to Join Reality Show

Sean Reifel, a former officer of the Bethlehem Police Department, resigned to join 'Love Island USA,' leading to criticism from Police Chief Michelle Kott and Mayor J. William Reynolds. The department is currently facing staffing shortages, and some members of the public have defended Reifel's decision to pursue a new opportunity.

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Fox News — Politics

Todd Blanche Faces Confirmation Challenges Amid Epstein Document Controversy

Todd Blanche, nominated by President Trump as Attorney General, is facing scrutiny over his handling of Epstein document releases during his time as Deputy Attorney General. Former Attorney General Pam Bondi testified that she delegated oversight of the release to Blanche, who has been criticized for the Justice Department's management of the Epstein files. Blanche's nomination is expected to encounter challenges from lawmakers concerned about his independence.

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New York Times — Business

S&P 500 Declines Over 2% Following Strong Jobs Data

On June 5, 2026, the S&P 500 index fell over 2%, representing its worst one-day performance of the year. This decline concluded a nine-week period of consecutive gains for the index.

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apnews.com

New Jersey Police Sergeant Charged with Theft of Journalist's Equipment

Darryl Brown, a police sergeant in New Jersey, has been charged with stealing equipment from journalist Angelina Katsanis during a protest. The theft was traced back to Brown's home using a geo-tracking device. He faces third-degree theft charges and has been suspended from his position.

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Fox News — Latest

NTSB Report: United Airlines Flight Struck Light Pole and Truck Before Landing at Newark

A United Airlines flight collided with a light pole and a tractor-trailer near Newark Liberty International Airport on May 3, according to an NTSB report. The aircraft was found to be flying too low and too slow during its descent, but all passengers and crew were unharmed. The incident prompted United Airlines to issue a safety alert regarding visual glideslope indicators.

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The Hill

President Trump Addresses Agriculture Issues at Wisconsin Roundtable

On June 5, 2026, President Trump held a roundtable discussion in Wisconsin addressing agricultural issues. Farmers have raised concerns about increasing fertilizer prices due to the war in Iran and shipping limitations in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Ars Technica

S&P 500 Denies Accelerated Entry for SpaceX and Other AI Companies

The S&P 500 has denied SpaceX's request for expedited entry into the index, which also affects other AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. This decision aims to mitigate risks associated with investing in speculative ventures as these companies prepare for their market entries.

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