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Washington Examiner

Two protesters arrested for assaulting officers at ICE facility in Newark

Two protesters were arrested outside an ICE facility in Newark for allegedly assaulting federal officers. The arrests occurred amid a reported hunger strike at the detention center, which the Department of Homeland Security disputes. Tensions between protesters and law enforcement have increased, leading to physical confrontations and the use of pepper spray.

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Washington Examiner

Democrat Criticized for Comments on Senate Candidate Graham Platner

Guy Benson criticized the backlash against Rep. Jake Auchincloss for his comments on Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner's Nazi tattoo. Auchincloss stated he finds the tattoo disqualifying for Platner's candidacy. The primary election in Maine will take place on June 9.

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Ars Technica

Volvo Receives US Approval to Import Connected Cars Despite Chinese Software Ban

Volvo Cars has obtained approval from the US Department of Commerce to import connected cars, circumventing a ban on Chinese-linked vehicle software set to begin in 2027. The decision allows Volvo to continue operations while the ban on connected vehicle hardware will take effect in 2030.

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Fox News — Politics

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Wins GOP Senate Nomination with Trump's Support

Ken Paxton has secured the Republican Senate nomination in Texas, aided by Donald Trump's endorsement. He will compete against Democrat James Talarico in a race that could impact the Republican majority in the Senate. Concerns have been raised about Paxton's past legal issues potentially affecting his campaign.

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Fox News — Latest

Mayor Mamdani Comments on Lack of Response from Ken Griffin

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani reported that he has not received a response from Citadel CEO Ken Griffin after attempting to clarify his previous comments. Mamdani discussed his outreach to business leaders to address economic challenges in the city, emphasizing the importance of collaboration amidst rising living costs.

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cbsnews.com

Poll Shows Shifts in Latino Voter Sentiment Ahead of 2026 Midterms

A new poll by UnidosUS shows that Latino voters are feeling economically pressured and skeptical about the country's direction as they head into the 2026 midterm elections. While 54% plan to vote for Democrats, support has decreased from previous election cycles, and one in four Latino Trump supporters from 2024 would not vote for him again. Economic issues dominate voter concerns, and Texas is highlighted as a key battleground for both parties.

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Washington Examiner

Bo French Wins Republican Primary for Texas Railroad Commission Seat

Bo French has declared victory in the Republican primary runoff for a seat on the Texas Railroad Commission, defeating incumbent Jim Wright. French campaigned against diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and plans to challenge state Rep. Jon Rosenthal in the November general election. Wright had the backing of major oil companies and state leaders.

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Fox News — Latest

Democrat Faces Criticism for Softening Stance on Maine Senate Candidate

Rep. Jake Auchincloss faced criticism from both sides of the political spectrum after he softened his stance on Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for the Maine Senate seat. Auchincloss initially condemned Platner's Nazi-linked tattoo but later clarified his position, leading to backlash from both progressives and conservatives. The primary election is set for June 9.

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Fox News — Politics

Rep. Jake Auchincloss Faces Backlash Over Comments on Maine Senate Candidate Graham Platner

Rep. Jake Auchincloss has drawn criticism from both sides of the political spectrum after softening his stance on Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for the Maine Senate seat, following backlash over Platner's Nazi-linked tattoo. Auchincloss previously condemned the tattoo but later clarified his position, leading to further scrutiny from various commentators.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump Criticizes Texas Senate Candidate Talarico and Supports Paxton

President Donald Trump criticized Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, likening him to a cartoon character, while endorsing Republican Ken Paxton after Paxton's primary victory. Talarico's campaign highlighted Paxton's legal issues in response to Trump's comments.

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Fox News — Latest

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey Announces End of 'Cupcake Weekend' with New Nine-Game Schedule

The SEC will no longer schedule lower-level opponents during late November, a practice known as 'cupcake weekend,' as it moves to a nine-game conference schedule. Commissioner Greg Sankey announced this change to enhance competition and align with other major conferences. The new format may result in the cancellation of some non-conference games.

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The Verge

Debate Over AI Use at The New York Times Involves Union Concerns

The New York Times staff, represented by the Tech Guild, are raising concerns about the company's use of artificial intelligence. The union alleges that management has not shared information on AI usage and its implications for employees, leading to the filing of an unfair labor practice charge.

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The Atlantic

Research on Rising Rates of Gestational Diabetes Among Chinese Americans

Research led by George King at Boston’s Joslin Diabetes Center highlights rising rates of gestational diabetes among Chinese Americans, a trend that is also observed in mainland China and Taiwan. The study aims to investigate the causes of this increase and develop culturally tailored interventions to manage and reduce the risk of gestational diabetes in Asian American populations.

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Fox News — Latest

Minneapolis Police Chief Resigns Following Investigation Interference

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara resigned after being found to have interfered with an investigation into his conduct. Mayor Jacob Frey stated that O'Hara's actions constituted a breach of trust, despite the initial allegations against him being unsubstantiated. Assistant Chief Katie Blackwell will take over his position.

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Guardian — US

Ken Paxton Wins Texas Republican Primary Against John Cornyn

Ken Paxton has won the Republican primary runoff in Texas, defeating incumbent John Cornyn. Supported by Donald Trump, Paxton will face Democrat James Talarico in the general election. The article also touches on funding issues for the World Food Programme and the effects of geopolitical conflicts on food prices.

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Fox News — Latest

Trump Criticizes Biden Over Lawsuit Against DOJ Regarding Interview Files

President Donald Trump criticized former President Joe Biden for suing the Justice Department to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts related to a special counsel investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents. Biden's lawsuit claims that the release of these files would violate his privacy rights. The investigation, led by special counsel Robert Hur, did not result in any criminal charges against Biden.

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Washington Examiner

Concerns Rise Over Increasing Costs of AI Implementation

The technology industry is increasingly concerned about the rising costs associated with artificial intelligence (AI) implementation, with companies like Microsoft and Uber facing significant financial challenges. Reports indicate that costs are driven by token-based pricing models, leading to questions about the return on investment for AI tools. Additionally, Pope Leo XIV has raised concerns about the societal implications of AI, calling for more regulation.

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Axios

Texas Primary Results: Ken Paxton Defeats John Cornyn

Ken Paxton won the Texas Republican primary against incumbent Senator John Cornyn by 28 points, the largest defeat for a sitting U.S. senator in nearly 50 years. This result emphasizes former President Trump's influence but raises concerns about the Republican Party's ability to retain its Senate majority in the upcoming elections.

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