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Russia-Ukraine War: Major Attacks and Casualties Continue

Russia launched a major attack on Ukrainian cities including Kyiv and Dnipro using missiles and drones, with casualty reports ranging from 9 to 22 people killed. Ukraine's air force reported that Russia deployed 73 missiles and 656 drones in the offensive. The attacks caused widespread damage across multiple districts in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities.

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US-Iran Military Escalation Intensifies Amid Stalled Peace Talks

The U.S. military has targeted Iranian radar and drone control sites after Iran shot down an American MQ-1 Predator drone, with Kuwait also reporting that its air defenses intercepted incoming drone and missile fire. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to testify before Congress about the administration's diplomatic efforts regarding the Iran conflict. President Trump has made statements about peace talks with Iran and efforts to halt fighting involving Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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Israel-Hezbollah Fighting Continues Despite Trump-Brokered Ceasefire

President Trump announced that Israel and Hezbollah had agreed to de-escalate fighting in Lebanon, with Netanyahu agreeing to halt operations near Beirut and Hezbollah to stop attacks on Israel. Despite this announced agreement, Israeli forces continued military operations in southern Lebanon, killing multiple people including civilians in drone strikes. The continued fighting has raised questions about the effectiveness and implementation of the reported ceasefire arrangement.

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Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Escalates as Iran-US Tensions Rise

Israel has conducted strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs while Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel, with Israeli ground forces reaching their deepest point in Lebanon in 26 years. The U.S. military targeted Iranian radar and drone control sites after Iran shot down an American drone, while Kuwait's air defenses intercepted incoming projectiles. Lebanon's Health Ministry reports that 3,433 people have died from Israel's attacks on Lebanon since March, with 10,395 injured.

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Israel-Hezbollah Fighting Escalates in Lebanon

Israel has ordered strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut following escalated conflict with Hezbollah. Israeli ground forces have reached their deepest penetration into Lebanon in 26 years. Hezbollah has fired rockets at northern Israel, including areas near the coastal city of Haifa.

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Ebola Outbreak Spreads Across Africa with Limited Contact Tracing

An Ebola outbreak is spreading across Africa, with reports indicating that contact tracing efforts are capturing only about 20% of potential exposures. Kenya's government has established an Ebola quarantine facility with U.S. involvement, which has prompted street protests in the town of Nanyuki. Kenya's High Court has ordered the government to release details about the facility amid public opposition.

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Russia Launches Major Attack on Ukraine Killing Multiple Civilians

Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine involving 656 drones and 73 missiles according to Ukrainian air force reports. The strikes targeted multiple areas including the capital Kyiv, killing at least nine people and wounding dozens more. The attacks damaged buildings and left some people trapped under rubble according to local authorities.

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Secretary of State Rubio to Testify on Iran War for First Time

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will testify before Congress for the first time since the Iran war began. He is expected to face questions about the Trump administration's diplomatic efforts during the conflict. The testimony comes as the regional situation continues to develop.

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Russia Launches Major Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine

Russia launched a major overnight attack on Ukraine using missiles and drones, targeting multiple locations including the capital Kyiv. The strikes killed multiple people and injured dozens, with some victims trapped in damaged buildings. Ukrainian officials reported the attack involved hundreds of missiles and drones, prompting thousands of Kyiv residents to seek shelter.

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AI Companies Face Legal Scrutiny Over Safety Concerns

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging the company concealed serious safety risks when releasing ChatGPT to the public. Separately, AI company Anthropic, maker of the Claude chatbot, has filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a potential public stock offering. Nvidia has also announced a new chip designed to bring AI capabilities directly to personal computers.

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Israel Arms Exports and Middle East Conflict

Israel's weapons exports reached a record high of over $19 billion last year, marking a 30% increase, according to Israel's Defense Ministry. Israeli strikes have reportedly targeted multiple locations in southern Lebanon despite a partial ceasefire being in place. Seven months after the Gaza ceasefire, reconstruction efforts remain minimal and water contamination issues persist in the strip.

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Iran's Inflation Hits Post-WWII High Amid Regional Conflict

Iran's year-on-year inflation reached a record high in May, marking the worst level since World War II according to the country's Central Bank. The economic crisis is occurring amid ongoing regional conflict involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel. U.S. Central Command has conducted strikes on Iranian sites near the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran launching retaliatory attacks.

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Trump Administration Faces Congressional Scrutiny Over $1.8B Settlement Fund

The Justice Department has agreed to comply with a court order pausing implementation of a $1.776 billion settlement fund. The decision follows meetings between Trump administration officials and congressional Republicans who have raised concerns about the fund. The fund was described as designed for compensation or anti-weaponization purposes, though sources differ on specific details.

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Anthropic Files for IPO as AI Company Seeks Public Markets

Anthropic, the company behind the AI chatbot Claude, has filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering. The filing represents a step toward the company going public on the stock market. Both sources indicate this could lead to a public launch, with the Wall Street Journal suggesting a potential timeline of this fall.

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Trump Administration Personnel Changes and Political Appointments

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he has selected Bill Pulte, the current director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to serve as acting director of national intelligence. Pulte will replace Tulsi Gabbard, who is departing from the director of national intelligence position. Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform.

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Iran Economic Crisis and Regional Tensions

Iran is experiencing its highest inflation rate since World War II, with the Central Bank acknowledging impacts from ongoing regional conflicts. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is testifying before Congress regarding diplomatic efforts and the regional situation. Fighting continues in Lebanon, with the Health Ministry reporting over 3,400 deaths since March.

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Asian Stock Markets Hit Records on AI Boom

Stock markets in Japan and South Korea reached new record highs amid investor enthusiasm over artificial intelligence developments. Oil prices gained more than 3% during the same period. Asian markets generally advanced despite geopolitical tensions.

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Trump Administration's $1.8B Compensation Fund Faces Legal Challenge

The Trump administration has agreed to pause a nearly $1.8 billion compensation fund following a court ruling that temporarily blocked it. The Justice Department stated it would comply with the court order halting the fund for at least two weeks. The fund was intended to compensate allies of President Donald Trump, though it has faced legal challenges and political opposition.

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Transgender Military Service Policy Upheld by Appeals Court

A US appeals court issued a ruling regarding the Trump administration's policy on transgender military service. The court upheld an injunction against the policy that banned transgender troops from military service. The decision was split, with the Trump administration still able to continue barring transgender people from enlisting in some capacity.

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Pentagon Restricts Media Access, Bars Journalists from Press Office

The Pentagon has declared its press office a classified space and barred journalists from entering the area. Acting Pentagon press secretary Joel Valdez confirmed this policy change on social media. The move represents a departure from previous practices where reporters could access the office without escorts.

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Australia Announces Minimum Wage Increase

Australia's Fair Work Commission announced its annual wage review decision affecting almost 3 million workers. The minimum wage will increase by 5.97 per cent, while minimum award workers will receive a 4.75 per cent pay boost. This decision comes from the Fair Work Commission's annual wage review process.

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US Immigration Policy Changes Target African Visa Processing

The State Department plans to reduce the number of U.S. embassies and consulates in Africa that can process visas for foreigners seeking to come to the United States. Currently almost 50 U.S. embassies and consulates in Africa are processing visa applications. The ACLU has filed a lawsuit against DHS regarding conditions at Camp East Montana, an immigration detention facility located on the Fort Bliss military base in El Paso, Texas.

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Multiple Violent Crimes Rock US Communities

Multiple violent incidents have occurred across different US communities and the UK, including fatal stabbings, shootings, and police-involved incidents. A North Carolina police officer has been charged with assault after video showed him repeatedly punching a woman during an arrest. Separate incidents include a fatal stabbing on an Atlanta train, shootings along the Mississippi River that killed six people, and a knife attack in the UK that killed student Henry Nowak.

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Multiple Deadly Shootings Reported Across United States

Six people were killed in a shooting incident along the Mississippi River in Iowa that police say stemmed from a domestic dispute, with the suspect dying by suicide when confronted by authorities. An American bystander was killed in a shootout in a Mexican resort city that also injured four other civilians and two soldiers. A 66-year-old woman was fatally stabbed multiple times on an Atlanta transit train in what police described as a random attack.

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Trump Administration's $1.8 Billion Settlement Fund Faces Republican Opposition

The Trump administration has paused plans for a nearly $1.8 billion settlement fund that could compensate Trump allies who believe they were wronged, following a court order. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is returning to Capitol Hill amid the controversy surrounding the fund. Republican senators are seeking answers about the fund and discussing next steps in what has become a standoff with the White House.

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Meta AI Security Breach Enables Instagram Account Hacks

A security vulnerability in Meta's AI chatbot system enabled hackers to gain unauthorized access to Instagram accounts. The incident has been reported by multiple outlets as a security breach affecting Meta's platform. Some reports have connected this vulnerability to recent hijacking incidents involving high-profile Instagram accounts.

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Climate and Weather Warnings

The UN has warned the world to prepare for extreme weather conditions as El Nino weather patterns are expected to develop this year. The potential impacts include floods, drought, and heatwaves that could be more severe than usual. India is currently experiencing a deadly heatwave as these weather patterns emerge.

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Trump Administration $1.8 Billion Settlement Fund Controversy

The Justice Department agreed to create a $1.776 billion settlement fund designed to compensate alleged victims of unfair prosecution. The White House has since paused or backed off implementation of the fund following a court order and political pressure. Republican senators are demanding more answers and proof about the fund's current status, with some wanting confirmation that it has been permanently terminated rather than just paused.

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US Primary Elections and Senate Races

Primary elections are taking place across multiple U.S. states including California, Iowa, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Montana, with voters deciding various federal and state races. Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, is facing controversy over reports of explicit text messages to women, though he retains endorsements from figures like Bernie Sanders. Republicans are also competing in various races, with some candidates like Ken Paxton seeking party support in Washington D.C.

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US Economic Indicators and Job Market

US job openings rose to 7.6 million in April, reaching their highest level in nearly two years according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. CEO confidence declined from 59 to 47 in the most recent quarter, with corporate leaders reporting worsening economic conditions. A Politico poll indicates Trump's economic messaging is not resonating with voters regarding cost of living concerns.

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US Gubernatorial Primaries Heat Up in California and Iowa

Primary elections are taking place in California and Iowa, with California's gubernatorial race featuring a crowded field of approximately 60 candidates after prominent Democrats like Kamala Harris and Alex Padilla declined to run. Democrats view Iowa as a potential pickup opportunity for a governor's seat. Trump has made endorsements in Republican gubernatorial primaries across multiple states including Iowa.

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US Primary Elections Underway Across Multiple States

Primary elections are taking place across multiple U.S. states on Tuesday, with voters casting ballots in California, Iowa, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Montana. The races include contests for congressional seats, gubernatorial positions, and other state and local offices. Some candidates have received endorsements from former President Trump, while newly redrawn districts in states like California have altered the competitive landscape for certain races.

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Jill Biden Memoir Release Sparks Democratic Party Tensions

Former First Lady Jill Biden has released a new memoir offering her perspective on her husband's presidency and the end of his political career. Some Democrats have privately expressed concerns about the timing of her book tour and promotional activities. The memoir release is part of continued public attention on the Biden family, including ongoing legal matters involving other family members.

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Immigration Detention Facility Conditions

The state of New Jersey filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the private operator of the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility in Newark. The lawsuit seeks court-ordered access for the state health department to inspect the facility. The legal action follows allegations of inhumane conditions at the immigration detention center.

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Political Scandals Emerge in Maine and SNP Leadership

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, a Democrat, is facing scrutiny over reports of sexually explicit text messages with several women, with Sen. Bernie Sanders expressing continued support for his candidacy. Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell embezzled £400,000 from the Scottish National Party. "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin has criticized Platner while still supporting his candidacy for strategic political reasons.

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Multiple Violent Crime Incidents Across US

Multiple violent incidents occurred across different locations, including a fatal stabbing of a university student in Southampton, UK, a shooting at a Florida beach gathering that hospitalized a 17-year-old, and a deadly domestic violence incident where a police officer was shot but is expected to survive. Additional incidents include an American bystander killed in a shootout in a Mexican resort city and a North Carolina police officer charged with assault after video showed him punching a woman during an arrest. These separate incidents span different countries and contexts, from university areas to beach gatherings to domestic situations.

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Violent Crime and Public Safety Incidents

Multiple violent incidents occurred across different locations, including a murder-suicide in one state, a shooting spree in Iowa that left 6 dead, and a scheduled execution in Florida for a 1996 murder. A store owner in South Carolina was acquitted of murder charges in the shooting death of a 14-year-old, with his defense claiming self-defense. Additionally, a student's death while in police custody is under investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct in the UK.

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UK Transport Strikes and Water Crisis

Transport for London faced disruption on Thursday due to a planned London Underground strike that caused difficulties for commuters. South West Water has been fined £1.8 million following a parasite outbreak in Devon that resulted in four hospitalizations. The outbreak led to more than 140 cases of sickness and diarrhea among affected individuals.

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California Governor Race Features Uncertainty and Outsider Candidates

California is heading toward elections with contested races for governor and Los Angeles mayor that are characterized by uncertainty and unpredictable outcomes. The gubernatorial race features outsider candidates attempting to challenge the state's established Democratic political structure. The races are considered difficult to predict due to California's primary system and the current political landscape.

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Pentagon Restricts Journalist Access to Press Office

The Pentagon has declared its press office a classified space and banned journalists from entering the area. This represents a change from previous administrations when the office was open and reporters could visit military public affairs officials' desks without escorts. The Defense Department has implemented this restriction as a new policy affecting journalist access.

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Cave Rescue Operation Underway in Laos

Two men remain trapped in a flooded cave network in Laos as rescue operations continue. Five other people have already been rescued from the cave system, with one requiring rescue assistance and four managing to crawl to freedom on their own. Rescue teams are now exploring alternative entry points including vertical tunnels to reach the remaining trapped individuals.

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Newark Immigration Facility Faces Legal Challenges Over Conditions

The Delaney Hall immigration facility in Newark, New Jersey has drawn nationwide attention amid clashes between law enforcement and protesters. Newark city officials have threatened to expand their lawsuit against the private company operating the detention center, citing access issues. Democratic House Leader Hakeem Jeffries visited the facility and called for it to be shut down, describing conditions as inhumane.

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CBS News Faces Internal Turmoil Over 60 Minutes Leadership

CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley criticized CBS leadership in what appears to be a leaked exchange. The incident involves accusations directed at CBS editor in chief Bari Weiss regarding the management of 60 Minutes. This represents an ongoing period of internal conflict at the long-running newsmagazine program.

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Missing Child Search Continues in UK River

Police have identified 11-year-old Mackenzie Swift as the missing child they are searching for in the River Don in South Yorkshire. Search operations are continuing in the river. The boy's disappearance has prompted an ongoing police investigation.

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SNP's Peter Murrell Admits to £400,000 Embezzlement

Peter Murrell, former chief executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP), has admitted to embezzling £400,000 from the party. The admission involves using SNP payment cards for unauthorized spending. Murrell is now facing the prospect of a lengthy jail sentence as a result of his guilty plea.

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Bernie Sanders Backs Graham Platner Despite Scandal

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has expressed support for Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner following media reports that Platner previously exchanged sexually explicit text messages with several women. Platner is the presumptive Democratic nominee running against Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Maine's Senate race. Platner has responded to the reports about the text messages.

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Local Elections and Mayoral Races

Los Angeles is holding a mayoral election featuring incumbent Karen Bass seeking a second term. Other candidates in the race include Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman. Homelessness has emerged as a key issue in the campaign.

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Entertainment Industry Developments: Toy Story 5 and Celebrity News

Tom Hanks has revealed that Toy Story 5 will address themes around technology's impact on children, with the toys competing against a tablet for attention. Taylor Swift is set to contribute a new original song to the upcoming Toy Story 5 film. Sabrina Carpenter has filed for a restraining order against an alleged stalker who she claims has been harassing her for over a month.

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UK Honours Ceremony and Political File Releases

King Charles presented honours to several celebrities including actor Idris Elba, ice dancers Torvill and Dean, and actress Meera Syal at Windsor Castle on Tuesday. The government released a second batch of files related to Lord Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador. Both events occurred as separate news developments reported by BBC News.

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Taylor Swift Announces New Song for Toy Story 5

Taylor Swift has announced she will release a new original song for the upcoming 'Toy Story 5' soundtrack. The announcement came after a series of billboards appeared that hinted at a possible collaboration. The song will be featured in the next installment of the popular Pixar animated franchise.

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Celebrity Legal Issues and Entertainment News

Multiple entertainment industry developments have emerged, including Taylor Swift announcing a new song for the upcoming Toy Story 5 soundtrack and Sabrina Carpenter seeking a restraining order against an alleged stalker. Blake Lively has filed a motion for Justin Baldoni to pay her costs and damages related to his dismissed defamation lawsuit. Other stories include Cara Delevingne's move into music, The Black Crowes facing fan backlash over a concert incident, and Michelle Obama discussing her podcast preferences.

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