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Washington Examiner

Fifteen Individuals Charged in Minneapolis Conspiracy Against Immigration Officers

Fifteen individuals linked to antifa groups in Minneapolis have been charged with conspiracy to obstruct ICE operations through violence. The charges include conspiracy to impede federal officers and destruction of government property, stemming from organized blockades against ICE. Twelve suspects were arrested, while two are still at large.

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Washington Examiner

Vice President JD Vance Discusses Economic Progress and Challenges

Vice President JD Vance discussed the ongoing economic challenges and the work needed to lower prices under the Trump administration. He highlighted the impact of recent oil price fluctuations and inflation concerns, while also noting progress in capital investment and job creation. Vance emphasized that voters will assess the administration's performance in the upcoming midterm elections.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: +0.10
Ars Technica

DOJ Approves Paramount Acquisition of Warner Bros. Despite Staff Concerns

The US Department of Justice approved the acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery by Paramount Skydance, stating it would not harm competition. However, reports indicate that DOJ career lawyers were surprised by the decision, as they had concerns about the merger's anticompetitive implications.

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Washington Examiner

NRA Files Lawsuit Against Michigan Over Gun License Requirement

The NRA has filed a lawsuit against Michigan officials over a law requiring a license to purchase firearms, claiming it violates the Second Amendment and due process rights. The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker, and the Supreme Court is reviewing several related gun cases.

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Washington Examiner

Senator Hawley Requests MLB Explanation on Warning to Players for Bible Verses

Senator Josh Hawley has requested an explanation from Major League Baseball regarding its warning to three San Francisco Giants pitchers who wore hats with Bible verses during Pride Night. The MLB cited its content-neutral policy for the warning, while Hawley and other Republican officials criticized the league for perceived discrimination against Christian players. Hawley has demanded further information from the MLB by June 19, 2026.

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Daily Wire

Trump Indicates Shift in Focus from Iran to Russia, Considers Sanctions on Russian Oil

On June 16, 2026, President Trump announced a potential shift in U.S. focus from Iran to Russia, indicating that sanctions on Russian oil may be reinstated as energy markets stabilize. This comes amid increased pressure from European allies on Russia following recent attacks on Ukraine. Trump emphasized the need to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine while acknowledging the challenges of negotiations.

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Guardian — US

JD Vance Discusses Trump’s Inflation Comment and Iran Nuclear Deal

Senator JD Vance clarified President Trump's remarks on inflation, indicating that Trump was referring to a future decrease in inflation post-war. Vance also confirmed that nuclear inspectors will be allowed back into Iran as part of a U.S.-Iran agreement to help dismantle Iran's enriched uranium stockpile.

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New York Times — Business

SpaceX to Acquire A.I. Start-Up Cursor for $60 Billion

SpaceX will acquire the A.I. start-up Cursor for $60 billion, marking a significant expansion of its business interests. The deal reflects Elon Musk's strategy to delve deeper into artificial intelligence.

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New York Times — Tech

SpaceX to Acquire A.I. Start-Up Cursor for $60 Billion

SpaceX plans to acquire the A.I. start-up Cursor for $60 billion. This move reflects Elon Musk's efforts to diversify the company's business interests beyond its traditional focus on aerospace and satellite internet.

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Fox News — Latest

Aldon Smith's family to donate his brain for CTE research following his death

Aldon Smith's family will donate his brain to the Boston University CTE Center following his death at 36. Smith was found unresponsive in a friend's car after delivering food to a homeless shelter. His family has hired attorneys to investigate the circumstances of his death.

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The Hill

Kristi Noem joins advisory board of NovaRed Mining

Kristi Noem has been appointed to the advisory board of NovaRed Mining, a Canadian mineral exploration firm. She will serve in a strategic advisory capacity as the company focuses on acquiring and advancing critical mineral exploration projects.

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TechCrunch

Mobileye to Enter Robotaxi Market Amid Existing Partnerships

Mobileye is set to launch its own robotaxi service, potentially competing with partners that use its self-driving technology. This move reflects the company's broader ambitions within the autonomous vehicle industry.

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PBS NewsHour

Pizza Hut sold for $2.7 billion amid delivery competition

Pizza Hut has been sold for $2.7 billion as it faces growing competition from delivery services like DoorDash and Uber Eats. These companies have expanded their offerings to include a wide range of cuisines, impacting Pizza Hut's market position.

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Al Jazeera English

Robinhood reduces workforce by 10% during restructuring

Robinhood is cutting its workforce by 10% as part of a restructuring initiative. CEO Vlad Tenev indicated that the organization has become overly layered despite the company's strong financial status.

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Axios

Concerns Raised Over U.S. Cybersecurity Amid Trump Administration's Actions on AI

AI researchers and cybersecurity leaders are concerned that actions taken by the Trump administration regarding AI models may weaken U.S. cyber defenses. An open letter signed by nearly 150 security leaders calls for the reversal of restrictions on Anthropic's models, citing potential negative impacts on defensive security research. The dispute raises broader questions about the government's influence on AI security practices.

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yahoo.com

French Government Replaces Palantir with Local Company ChapsVision for Data Processing

The French government has announced the replacement of Palantir with local company ChapsVision for data processing services used by the DGSI. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu highlighted the need for France to achieve autonomy in technology and reduce dependence on American firms. The transition details and timeline have yet to be established.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: +0.10
semafor.com

US-Iran De-escalation Deal May Impact Oil Market Dynamics

The US-Iran de-escalation deal is expected to affect oil market dynamics, with Goldman Sachs lowering its Brent oil price forecast. While oil prices may decline, the global energy trade is likely to change significantly, with a shift towards electrification and competition among Gulf states. The US's traditional role in ensuring global energy security is also evolving.

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Washington Examiner

NIH Scientists Charged with Smuggling Monkeypox Virus into the U.S.

Two NIH scientists, Vincent Munster and Claude Kwe, have been charged with smuggling monkeypox virus vials into the U.S. after returning from the Republic of the Congo. Congressional leaders are seeking information from NIH regarding oversight protocols and prior knowledge of the incident.

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