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Rep. Tom Kean Jr. to Return to Congress on June 30

Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. will return to Congress on June 30 after a leave of absence due to health issues. He has confirmed that his health problems are not chronic and will not affect his cognitive skills. Kean is currently in a competitive re-election campaign against Democrat Rebecca Bennett.

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Al Jazeera English

Zimbabwe Proposes Bill to Eliminate Presidential Elections

Zimbabwe has introduced a bill that seeks to abolish presidential elections. Supporters view it as a reform in governance, whereas critics believe it could alter the country's political trajectory.

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Fox News — Latest

GOP Lawmaker Defends School Board Member Facing Removal Due to Military Deployment

Lisa McClain, a GOP lawmaker, criticized the Richmond school board for attempting to remove board member Ray Stier due to his absence during military deployment. Stier, who attended meetings remotely, lost access and faced calls for his resignation. McClain defended Stier, questioning the board's motives and emphasizing the need for accountability in education.

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Fox News — Politics

GOP Lawmaker Supports School Board Member Facing Removal

Lisa McClain, a Republican lawmaker, has defended school board member Ray Stier, who faced removal for missing meetings during military deployment. McClain criticized the Richmond school board's actions and emphasized the need for accountability in education.

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Fox News — Latest

Minneapolis City Council Holds Hearing on Repealing Ban on Adult Bathhouses

The Minneapolis City Council conducted a public hearing on June 19, 2026, to discuss repealing a ban on adult bathhouses. Supporters, including over 30 residents and LGBTQ activists, argued that the ban has historically targeted marginalized communities. The council is set to vote on the repeal next week.

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Guardian — US

JD Vance Addresses Critics of Iran Deal in Israel

US Vice President JD Vance criticized Israeli opponents of the Iran deal, asserting that Donald Trump is Israel's last ally. He defended the agreement, which aims to end hostilities with Iran, despite criticism regarding its effectiveness in curbing Iran's military capabilities.

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The Hill

Senator Duckworth urges FAA to reject White House arch proposal

Senator Tammy Duckworth has formally requested that the FAA reject the White House's proposal for a triumphal arch near the Lincoln Memorial. In her letter, she characterized the project as a 'vanity project' of President Trump.

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Washington Examiner

NATO Secretary-General Rutte Calls for Increased Support for Ukraine

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called for increased defense contributions from member countries to support Ukraine during a meeting in Brussels on June 18, 2026. The Ukraine Defense Contact Group announced a $1 billion weapons package for Ukraine, with additional contributions from several NATO countries, including the U.K. and Germany. The meeting emphasized the need for continued support for Ukraine amid ongoing military efforts against Russia.

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New York Times — World

Vice President Addresses Israeli Critics of Agreement

The Vice President has responded to Israeli critics of a recent agreement, warning them not to distance themselves from the United States. This response is part of the administration's efforts to address growing criticism of the deal.

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New York Times — US

James Talarico Calls for Release of Files Related to Child Abuse Case

James Talarico, the Democratic Senate nominee in Texas, held a news conference in Waco on June 18, 2026, calling for Ken Paxton to release files related to the child abuse case involving Adam Hoffman. Talarico emphasized the need for transparency in the matter.

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Axios

Trump Asserts Unlimited Power in Interview Following Iran War

President Trump, in an interview with "The Axios Show," claimed that the Iran war did not demonstrate any limits to his power, stating that he believes there are "no limits." He discussed the negotiation of a memorandum of understanding to avoid a global economic depression and expressed concerns about the implications of further military action.

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Washington Examiner

Gavin Newsom Expresses Emotions at Obama Library Opening and Comments on DOJ Investigation

California Governor Gavin Newsom attended the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, where he expressed emotional sentiments about the event and criticized political divisiveness. He also addressed a Department of Justice investigation involving his wife, stating that political retribution is not typical in the U.S. The ceremony was attended by several former presidents and will open to the public on Juneteenth.

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PBS NewsHour

U.S. Lifts Blockade of Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Agreement

The U.S. has lifted its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which had halted sea traffic since the war began. Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei characterized the agreement with the U.S. as a result of desperation on the part of President Trump.

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