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Iran Launches Missile Attacks on Gulf Neighbors, US Forces Respond

Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait, which were intercepted by defense systems. U.S. forces shot down Iranian attack drones in the Strait of Hormuz region and subsequently struck Iranian radar sites. These incidents occurred amid broader regional tensions involving multiple parties in the Middle East.

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US-Iran Military Confrontation Escalates in Gulf Region

The U.S. military reported shooting down four Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz on Friday and subsequently striking Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites in response. U.S. Central Command stated the drones posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic in the strategically important waterway. Iranian officials have indicated that ongoing peace negotiations are stalled over disagreements regarding frozen Iranian assets.

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Iran launches missile attacks on Gulf neighbors as regional tensions escalate

Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones towards Bahrain and Kuwait, according to statements from Bahrain's government and US Central Command. The attacks were intercepted by defense systems, with Bahrain's foreign ministry calling on Iran to cease attacks on Gulf neighbors. The missile strikes occurred amid broader regional tensions involving the US, Iran, and ongoing conflicts in Lebanon.

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Trump Considers Government Stakes in AI Companies

President Trump announced he is considering the federal government acquiring stakes in top AI companies. Trump described this potential arrangement as a "partnership with the American people." Industry leaders are expected to gather at the White House to discuss the proposal.

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Ukraine launches unprecedented drone attack on St. Petersburg

Ukrainian drones targeted St. Petersburg in what Russian officials described as a large-scale attack. The regional governor advised residents to remain indoors for the first time since the war began. Russia's defense ministry reported downing drones over 16 areas and regions, including Crimea.

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Ukraine Launches Large-Scale Drone Attack on St. Petersburg

Ukrainian drones targeted St. Petersburg and surrounding areas in what Russian officials described as a large-scale attack. Russian authorities reported shooting down 141 drones over the Leningrad region and hundreds more across 16 areas including Crimea. Regional Governor Alexander Beglov advised St. Petersburg residents to remain indoors during the attack.

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Putin Rejects Ukraine Peace Talks as War Continues

Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected a proposal by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a face-to-face meeting, stating he sees 'no point' in such talks. Putin made these comments on Friday at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The rejection came after Zelenskyy had called for direct negotiations in what sources describe as an open letter or op-ed.

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Israeli forces kill Palestinian infant in West Bank violence

Israeli forces shot and killed a seven-month-old Palestinian baby boy in the occupied West Bank on Friday evening, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. The incident occurred when soldiers fired at a vehicle carrying the infant and his parents. The baby's parents were also wounded in the shooting.

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US-Iran Military Tensions Escalate in Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. military shot down four Iranian drones that were launched toward the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, according to U.S. Central Command. In response to what officials described as an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic, U.S. forces also struck Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites. The incident occurred amid broader tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with discussions ongoing about potential deals involving frozen Iranian assets.

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Israeli Airstrike Kills Lebanese Troops Days After Ceasefire

An Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanon killed several Lebanese military members, including a senior officer, according to the Lebanese army. The strike occurred days after Israel and Lebanon reached a new ceasefire agreement. The incident took place on the road linking Nabatiyeh with another location in southern Lebanon.

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Trump Administration Considers Government Stakes in AI Companies

President Trump announced he is considering the federal government acquiring stakes in top AI companies. Industry leaders are expected to gather at the White House to discuss this proposal. The comments come as several major AI companies, including SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI, are preparing to go public.

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Ukraine-Russia Diplomatic Deadlock Continues

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated there is no point in meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky regarding ending the war in Ukraine. Putin's refusal comes after Zelensky had written an open letter calling for face-to-face talks between the two leaders. Putin indicated that military action would continue until Moscow achieves its stated goals.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 preparations underway amid security concerns

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams and 104 matches across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Some Iranian Football Federation officials have been denied or are still waiting for U.S. visas, while the team itself has received approval to enter. Thirteen of the sixteen tournament stadiums have earned LEED sustainability certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

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Trump Administration Policy Changes on Immigration and Food Aid

A federal judge has halted Trump administration efforts to impose new conditions on states receiving federal food aid (SNAP) program funding, siding with 20 Democratic states in the case. The Trump administration has modified its green card policy after facing lobbying pressure from business groups, including tech and AI companies. Congressional hearings have featured heated exchanges between Republican and Democratic lawmakers over various Trump administration immigration and economic policies.

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California Election Investigations Amid Ballot Counting Delays

The U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles has opened multiple election fraud investigations related to California's elections and sent a prosecutor to the county's vote-counting center. California is still counting ballots days after its primary election, leaving voters waiting to learn which candidates will advance to the general election in high-profile races including governor and Los Angeles mayor. Federal prosecutors have also announced voter roll audits while millions of California primary ballots remain uncounted.

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Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Personnel and Policy Changes

President Trump has directed his acting director of national intelligence to cut staffing at the office, which has already been scaled back during his second term. The administration has made changes to troop levels in Europe that are affecting military personnel and potentially costing taxpayers millions of dollars. The Department of Defense has reduced the number of recognized religions from more than 200 to 31.

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Dangerous Screwworm Parasite Detected in Texas Cattle

The USDA has confirmed the detection of New World screwworm in a second cow in Texas. This marks the first appearance of the parasite in the United States since it was eradicated in 1966. The screwworm is a flesh-eating parasite that poses risks to livestock and potentially humans.

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AI Investment Driving Up Prices for Consumers

Technology companies are making massive investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure and development. These AI investments are having spillover effects on the broader economy. Some goods and services are experiencing price increases as a result of this AI investment surge.

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Space Station safety concerns mount as astronauts face shelter protocols

The International Space Station is experiencing cracks and leaks that have forced astronauts to take shelter using Dragon spacecraft as a safety precaution. These technical issues have raised safety concerns about the station's structural integrity. Retired NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, who visited the station three times, has provided commentary on the risks associated with these problems.

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Trump administration AI policy takes shape with key personnel changes

Sriram Krishnan, a top artificial intelligence adviser in the Trump administration, is leaving his White House position according to administration sources. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has been meeting with policymakers including Senator Bernie Sanders to discuss public ownership structures for AI companies. President Trump has expressed interest in public ownership concepts for AI development.

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Trump pardons former congressman and maintains diplomatic tensions with China

President Donald Trump has issued a pardon to Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman from Indiana who served nearly two years in prison for insider trading after leaving office. Trump has stated he remains open to speaking directly with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te despite Beijing's public objections to such communication. These developments come amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the United States and China over Taiwan relations.

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Election fraud investigations launched in California and Los Angeles

The U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles has announced the launch of multiple investigations into election fraud in California's elections. California continues counting votes for the fifth day following its primary election, with Xavier Becerra projected to advance to the general election for governor after taking a slim lead. The Department of Justice has previously indicated that California has issues with its voter rolls.

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AI technology drives inflation concerns as costs rise for consumers

Rising costs associated with artificial intelligence technology investments by major tech companies are contributing to increased prices for certain goods and services. The Washington Post reports that massive corporate investments in AI infrastructure are creating spillover effects that impact consumer prices. This technological investment surge is being identified as a factor in current inflationary pressures affecting American consumers.

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US Immigration Policy Changes Under Trump

The Trump administration is implementing various immigration policy changes, including modifications to green card application requirements and deportation procedures. A whistleblower has alleged that officials planned to use a death database to pressure immigrants to leave the country, though this plan was not executed. Legal challenges have been filed against certain deportation practices, including third-country deportations to Equatorial Guinea.

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California Election Fraud Investigations and Vote Counting Scrutiny

The U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles has opened multiple election fraud investigations related to California's elections and sent a prosecutor to observe ballot counting in Los Angeles County. Democrat Xavier Becerra has advanced to the general election for California governor, though his November opponent has not yet been determined. California is still counting ballots from its primary election, with millions remaining uncounted days after the election.

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Strong US Jobs Report Triggers Market Volatility

U.S. employers added 172,000 jobs in May, significantly exceeding estimates of around 80,000 job gains. The strong jobs report triggered widespread selling across financial markets, with stocks, bonds, bitcoin and gold all declining on Friday. Investors interpreted the robust employment data as increasing the likelihood that the Federal Reserve might raise interest rates to combat inflation.

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International Space Station Faces Safety Issues with Leaks

NASA directed five astronauts to board a docked Dragon spacecraft while cosmonauts worked to address a leak on the International Space Station on Friday. The International Space Station has been experiencing cracks and leaks that have forced astronauts to seek shelter on spacecraft. A NASA press secretary confirmed the crew boarding directive amid the leak repair attempt.

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NBA Finals: Knicks Lead Spurs 2-0 in Championship Series

The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-104 in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, taking a 2-0 series lead. The game ended with Victor Wembanyama missing a potential game-winning shot in the final seconds. This marks the first time the NBA Finals have come to Madison Square Garden since 1999.

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Democratic Senate Candidate Graham Platner Faces Multiple Scandals

Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing multiple scandals and allegations as he campaigns for Maine's Senate seat against GOP incumbent Susan Collins. Platner has publicly denied the allegations, calling them "false accusations" and "politically motivated" at a rally in Bar Harbor. The controversies have prompted mixed reactions within the Democratic Party, with some officials showing support while others express concern about the impact on the race.

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Trump Administration Drops Anti-Weaponization Fund

The Justice Department informed federal courts in writing on Friday that the Trump administration's $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' payout fund will not be moving forward. The agency told two federal judges that legal challenges to the fund should be considered moot because the administration has abandoned the program. This marks the first time the administration has formally documented in writing that the fund is not happening.

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White House Ballroom Construction Faces Legal Challenges

A federal appeals court heard arguments regarding the construction of a White House ballroom project during the Trump presidency. Government lawyers argued that courts cannot halt the construction, citing security concerns and claiming the project was already underway. The case involves questions about presidential authority to proceed with construction without congressional approval.

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Missing US Student Search Continues in Japan

James 'Weston' Higginbotham, a US college student from Auburn, disappeared during a family trip to Japan and was last seen walking toward a forest area. Japanese police have conducted searches but the family says official search efforts in the forest have concluded. The family has now begun conducting their own search and is asking the public and hikers to help look for him in remote mountain trail areas.

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Defense Secretary Hegseth faces controversy over Navy promotions and travel

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently intervened in Navy promotion decisions, cutting from a list that would have promoted 31 sailors from captain to one-star admiral. Hegseth traveled to France on an official trip accompanied by six of his children, with the Pentagon stating he is covering his family's travel expenses. The Washington Post also reported on the case of Commander Job Price, whose death was ruled a suicide but raised questions for his family who had sought assistance from Trump administration figures.

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Maine Senate Candidate Graham Platner Faces Scandals

Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing multiple scandals including allegations of sexually explicit text messages with women while married and controversy over a chest tattoo with alleged Nazi symbolism. Platner held his first major campaign event since the scandals emerged and has addressed the allegations. The controversies have created concerns within the Democratic Party about the Maine Senate race.

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Xavier Becerra Advances in California Governor Race

Democrat Xavier Becerra has advanced to the general election for California governor. Becerra, a former Health and Human Services Secretary with more than 35 years in public office including time as state attorney general, pitched himself as an experienced choice to lead California. It remains unclear who his opponent will be in the November election.

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CIA Officer Accused of Fraud and Gold Bar Scheme

CIA officer David J. Rush, who worked on highly secretive intelligence programs, has been accused of fraud involving millions of dollars. The allegations center on Rush creating a fraudulent contract scheme to funnel money for personal use. Rush is reported to have possessed millions of dollars worth of gold bars in connection with the case.

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Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces mounting scandals

Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing scandals related to allegations about his past relationships with women and reports of a Nazi symbol tattoo. Some Democratic officials, including Rep. Ro Khanna, have acknowledged the issues while expressing support for Platner's accountability efforts. Sen. Brian Schatz is planning to fundraise for Platner despite the ongoing controversies.

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Graham Platner Faces Scandals in Maine Democratic Senate Primary

Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate for Maine's Senate seat, is facing multiple scandals including allegations about a Nazi symbol tattoo and conduct with women ahead of Tuesday's primary election. Despite these controversies, Platner remains the likely frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. Senator Brian Schatz has announced he will fundraise for Platner, representing the first public show of support from a prominent Democratic leader during the scandal period.

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Pentagon Reduces Recognized Military Religion List

The Department of Defense moved this week to reduce the number of recognized religions, faiths and belief systems from more than 200 to 31. The directive was issued by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The Pentagon previously maintained a list of over 200 recognized religious and belief systems for military personnel.

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Actor Anthony Head Dies at 72

Actor Anthony Head has died at age 72. He was known for his roles in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Ted Lasso." According to his family, he died from complications related to pneumonia.

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Actor Anthony Head Dies at Age 72

British actor Anthony Head has died at age 72. He was known for his roles in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Ted Lasso." According to reports, he died from complications related to pneumonia.

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Various Criminal Cases and Legal Issues

Multiple criminal cases have resulted in arrests and court proceedings across the US and UK, including charges related to fraud, rape, domestic violence, and other offenses. Several individuals have been sentenced or are awaiting trial, including government workers, police officers, and public figures. The cases span various jurisdictions and involve different types of alleged criminal activity.

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Trump Visits Wisconsin to Court Rural Voters

Trump visited Wisconsin to court rural voters and farmers. He addressed issues including high fertilizer and fuel prices affecting agricultural communities. The visit was part of efforts to secure support among rural constituencies.

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Knicks Beat Spurs in NBA Finals Game 2

The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-104 in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. The game ended when Victor Wembanyama missed a last-second shot for the Spurs. The Knicks now hold a 2-0 lead in the series.

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NBA Finals and Sports Coverage

The New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs are currently playing in the NBA Finals, with Game 1 resulting in a Knicks road victory. Game 2 is being played in San Antonio as the Spurs attempt to even the series. There has been discussion about potential attendance by Donald Trump at Game 3, which would be held at Madison Square Garden in New York.

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Chicago Bears Moving Stadium to Indiana

The Chicago Bears' board of directors voted Thursday to advance plans for a new stadium development in Hammond, Indiana. This decision comes after a proposal for financial incentives to build a new stadium in Illinois stalled in the state legislature. The Bears are moving forward with a Northwest Indiana location for their new stadium.

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