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Investigation into Labor Practices at U.S. Consulate Construction in Milan

An investigation is underway into Caddell Construction, the contractor for the new U.S. Consulate in Milan, following allegations that foreign workers were paid less than $2 an hour. Italian prosecutors are examining claims of labor exploitation, including illegal wage deductions and forced labor conditions, involving around 70 workers, primarily from India.

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apnews.com

Special Election in Makerfield Could Impact UK's Political Landscape

A special election in Ashton-in-Makerfield, England, on June 18 could influence the leadership of the UK, with Andy Burnham of the Labour Party vying for a seat against Reform UK's Rob Kenyon. The election is marked by heightened concerns over immigration and dissatisfaction with current political leadership, as Labour faces pressure following poor local election performances.

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Washington Examiner

Brad Lander Acquitted of Misdemeanor Charge Related to Immigration Court Protest

Former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander was acquitted of a federal misdemeanor charge related to his involvement in an anti-ICE protest at a Manhattan immigration court. The ruling was made by U.S. Magistrate Judge Henry Ricardo after a one-day trial. Lander is currently running in the Democratic primary for New York’s 10th Congressional District.

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Washington Examiner

Trump and Hegseth Discuss U.S. Military Strategy Regarding Iran

President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth have outlined a new strategy for U.S. military operations against Iran, openly discussing planned strikes. Trump indicated intentions to target Kharg Island, a significant oil export point for Iran, while later suggesting that discussions with Iranian leadership may have influenced the decision to reconsider these military actions. Experts note the implications of such threats on negotiations with Iran.

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apnews.com

Judge Acquits Congressional Candidate Brad Lander of Charges from Immigration Court Protest

Brad Lander, a Democratic congressional candidate, was acquitted of charges related to his arrest during a protest at a New York immigration court. U.S. Magistrate Judge Henry J. Ricardo ruled that the prosecution failed to prove Lander's intent to obstruct elevator access. Lander highlighted the need for better legal access for immigrants facing deportation.

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Washington Examiner

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Threatens Legal Action Against Big 12 Conference

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has threatened legal action against the Big 12 Conference regarding potential sanctions against Texas Tech for allowing quarterback Brendan Sorsby to play under a court order. Paxton's office argues that such sanctions would be unlawful and could lead to significant legal liability for the conference. The situation follows a court ruling that permits Sorsby to play while litigation continues, despite his admission of placing numerous wagers during his college career.

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The Daily Beast

Report Indicates Decline in Traffic to Major Right-Wing News Websites

A report by TheRighting shows that traffic to major right-wing news websites has significantly declined over the past year, with 90 percent of the top 20 sites experiencing double-digit drops. The analysis coincides with a decrease in former President Donald Trump's approval ratings, which have reached a historic low.

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Washington Examiner

DeSantis Criticizes White House Efforts to Block State AI Regulations

Governor Ron DeSantis criticized the White House's reported efforts to block state-level AI regulations, claiming it would benefit Big Tech without a proper federal framework. This dispute highlights differing views on AI policy between DeSantis and President Trump. Florida is also pursuing legal action against OpenAI for its alleged role in a shooting incident.

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Fox News — Latest

Rep. Summer Lee Discusses Impact of Reparations on Black Voter Participation

Rep. Summer Lee discussed the potential consequences of not providing reparations for Black Americans, suggesting it could lead to decreased voter participation. She criticized the lack of support for reparations among some Democrats and reiterated her commitment to pursuing legislation aimed at addressing historical injustices.

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New York Times — Business

Chinese Investors Expected to be Excluded from SpaceX I.P.O.

Chinese investors are likely to be barred from participating in the SpaceX initial public offering, mirroring restrictions seen with OpenAI's I.P.O. This situation is influenced by current geopolitical tensions and regulatory issues between the U.S. and China.

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Washington Examiner

Federal Report Criticizes Management of Camp East Montana ICE Facility

A GAO report has found significant management failures at the Camp East Montana ICE facility, resulting in millions of dollars wasted and inadequate conditions for detainees. The report highlights issues such as insufficient security measures and medical services, as well as concerns regarding the treatment of detainees, including a recent death. The Department of Homeland Security has since replaced the contractor managing the facility.

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Ars Technica

AcuRite delays shutdown of old app to address user concerns with new app

AcuRite has delayed the shutdown of its My AcuRite app, initially set for May 30, due to user concerns regarding its new AcuRite NOW app. Users have reported missing features and functionality issues with the new app, prompting the company to extend the transition period.

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Fox News — Latest

Texas Attorney General threatens legal action against Big 12 over sanctions related to Brendan Sorsby

Texas Tech's quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been allowed to play this season following a court ruling, leading to potential sanctions from the Big 12. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has warned the conference of legal consequences if penalties are imposed, citing potential financial liabilities. The situation has drawn attention from college football officials and fans.

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theguardian.com

Police Warned About Targeted Addresses in Belfast Riots

The PSNI was warned for months about targeted addresses in Belfast related to recent riots, with a monitoring group reporting that anti-immigration activists circulated a hitlist of properties. The situation has led to significant violence and distress among families in affected areas, prompting community support efforts for vulnerable individuals.

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