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US-Iran military conflict escalates with strikes and threats

The United States launched airstrikes on Iranian military sites after blaming Tehran for the crash of an American Apache attack helicopter. Iran responded with strikes targeting U.S. assets across multiple countries in the region. President Trump has warned Iran will "pay the price" for taking too long to negotiate a deal and threatened continued military action.

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US-Iran Military Escalation After Helicopter Downing

A U.S. Army Apache helicopter crashed off the coast of Oman near the Strait of Hormuz, with two crew members rescued after approximately two hours in stable condition. President Trump blamed Iran for shooting down the aircraft and called it unjustified aggression. The U.S. military subsequently carried out strikes on Iran in what Central Command described as a proportional response.

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US and Iran Exchange Military Strikes After Helicopter Downing

The United States launched airstrikes on Iranian military sites after an American Apache helicopter was shot down over the Strait of Hormuz, with both pilots rescued. Iran retaliated with strikes targeting sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. President Trump blamed Iran for the helicopter downing and stated that Tehran would 'pay the price' for taking 'too long to negotiate a deal.'

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US-Iran conflict escalates with tit-for-tat strikes after helicopter downing

A US Apache helicopter was downed near the Strait of Hormuz with both crew members rescued after approximately two hours in stable condition. The United States subsequently launched airstrikes on Iranian military sites, ports, and islands in the Strait of Hormuz region, with President Trump blaming Iran for shooting down the helicopter. Iran retaliated with strikes on targets in Bahrain and Jordan, escalating the conflict between the two nations.

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Inflation surges to three-year high driven by Iran conflict and energy prices

U.S. inflation reached a three-year high in May, with consumer prices rising to approximately 4-4.2 percent. The increase was driven primarily by surging energy prices and higher costs for everyday grocery items including produce and baked goods. This marks the third consecutive month of rising inflation, raising concerns about potential Federal Reserve policy responses.

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Trump-Netanyahu Tensions Over Middle East War Strategy

U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are experiencing disagreements over Israel's military strategy in the Middle East conflict. The tensions have emerged as Israel conducts strikes on Lebanon and Iran, with Trump reportedly warning Israel against certain military actions. Netanyahu is finding limited support among American politicians as Trump maintains control over Republican Party positions on the issue.

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Trump signs $70 billion immigration enforcement bill amid detention facility concerns

President Donald Trump signed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill into law on Wednesday, providing $38 billion to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and additional funding through the end of his term. The signing comes amid a new report alleging mismanagement at a major ICE detention facility in Texas that resulted in unsafe conditions and wasted taxpayer money. The legislation passed after what sources describe as a Democratic standoff over the funding.

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Social Security Trust Fund Faces Earlier Depletion

Social Security's retirement trust fund is projected to face a funding shortfall in 2032, which is one year earlier than previously expected according to the new trustees report. If no action is taken, the fund will exhaust its reserves by late 2032, at which point only approximately 78% of scheduled benefits would be covered. This development puts pressure on Congress and political candidates to address the funding crisis.

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House passes $70 billion immigration enforcement funding bill

The House of Representatives passed a nearly $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies for the next three years. The legislation provides funding for ICE and Border Patrol operations during President Trump's remaining term in office. The bill now goes to President Trump, who is expected to sign it into law.

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Israel increases evictions and demolitions in East Jerusalem

Israel has increased eviction and demolition activities in East Jerusalem, continuing decades-long policies aimed at expanding Jewish presence in the annexed territory. East Jerusalem is considered the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and contains significant religious sites for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Settlers have utilized existing policies to remove Palestinian residents from their homes.

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Ukraine strikes Russian targets including Sevastopol and oil refineries

Ukrainian forces conducted a multi-day drone strike campaign targeting Russian territory, including attacks on Sevastopol and several oil refineries. The strikes resulted in at least one death of a rail worker and caused damage to infrastructure including the Chongar road bridge. The attacks have led to fuel supply disruptions in the affected regions.

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Mass shooting in South Africa leaves 12 dead near Johannesburg

Twelve people were killed and nine others injured in a mass shooting at an informal settlement in Cleveland, near Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday night. Police have launched a manhunt for multiple suspects in connection with the attack. The incident occurred in an informal settlement area outside Johannesburg.

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Military and Energy Targets

Ukraine conducted missile strikes targeting military facilities deep inside Russian territory. The Ukrainian military also reported strikes on a Russian oil refinery and an oil tanker described as part of a "shadow fleet" in the Black Sea. These attacks represent Ukrainian operations against both military and energy infrastructure targets within Russia and Russian-controlled waters.

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Inflation Surges to Three-Year High Amid Iran Conflict

Inflation rose to approximately 4-4.2% in May, marking the highest level in three years and the third consecutive monthly increase. The surge was driven primarily by rising energy and gas prices. This development poses challenges for Federal Reserve policymakers and concerns for consumers facing higher costs.

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NASA Announces Artemis III Moon Mission Crew

NASA announced the four-person crew for the Artemis III mission, which is part of the agency's program to return astronauts to the moon's surface. The mission is currently scheduled for 2027. This represents a test flight that is considered vital to the broader goal of landing astronauts on the moon.

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Violence Erupts Across UK After Belfast Knife Attack

A 30-year-old Sudanese man has been charged with attempted murder following a knife attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Violence and protests have erupted across multiple locations in the UK, including Belfast and Scotland, following the incident. Police and political leaders have called for calm as demonstrators gathered with Union flags and some protesters set vehicles on fire.

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Israeli spy case complicates Lebanese diplomatic situation

A man identified by Lebanese officials as Khaled al-Aydi, who is accused of being part of an Israeli intelligence plot, took refuge in the Ukrainian Embassy in Beirut over two months ago. His current whereabouts are unknown. The situation has created diplomatic complications for Lebanese authorities.

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Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Violence Escalates

Pakistan conducted air attacks across the Afghan border targeting TTP (Pakistani Taliban) fighters, with Pakistan claiming to have killed 26 fighters. The Taliban government disputed this account, stating that civilians including 11 children were killed in the strikes. Separately, a Pakistani military helicopter crashed in Kashmir, killing all personnel on board.

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Anti-immigrant violence erupts in Belfast following knife attack

A knife attack in Belfast led to the arrest and charging of Hadi Alodid, a 30-year-old Sudanese man, with attempted murder after a stabbing incident that left the victim losing an eye. Following the attack, anti-immigrant violence erupted across Belfast and other parts of Northern Ireland, with masked rioters setting fire to homes, vehicles, and neighborhoods. The disorder forced residents to flee their homes and prompted condemnation from Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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Congressional Investigations into Jeffrey Epstein Connections

Bill Gates is scheduled to testify behind closed doors to congressional investigators on Wednesday regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The congressional inquiry also includes testimony from Lesley Groff, who served as Epstein's executive secretary. These testimonies are part of an ongoing congressional investigation into Epstein's network and connections.

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AI Technology Regulation and Innovation

New York has implemented a law requiring advertisements featuring AI-generated people to be clearly labeled as 'synthetic performers.' The UK's Reform party has contacted X (formerly Twitter) regarding fake AI video advertisements featuring the Bank of England governor, with the Bank urging people to report such content. Communities across the United States are opposing the construction of large data centers needed for AI operations due to concerns about their massive power and water consumption demands.

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Bill Gates testifies about Jeffrey Epstein connections before Congress

Bill Gates testified before a closed-door US House Oversight Committee panel about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Gates has previously acknowledged having several dinners with Epstein, stating he believed these meetings were related to fundraising for global health causes. The House committee has been investigating Epstein's connections with wealthy and powerful individuals.

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FISA surveillance program faces expiration amid political opposition

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) faces expiration this week as Congress approaches a Friday deadline. The reauthorization effort has been stalled due to bipartisan opposition to President Trump's intelligence community nominee. Trump has made some form of concession regarding his nominee that may affect the prospects for extending the surveillance authority.

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Mass Shooting in South African Settlement Kills 12

Twelve people were killed and nine injured in a mass shooting at the Jumpers informal settlement in Cleveland, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. The attack occurred late at night, prompting South African police to launch a manhunt for more than 10 suspects. Police are actively searching for the perpetrators who carried out the shooting.

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Anti-Immigrant Violence Erupts in Belfast After Knife Attack

A Sudanese asylum seeker was arrested and charged in connection with a knife attack in Belfast that left a man injured. Following the arrest, violence erupted across Belfast with houses being set on fire and racist assaults occurring. Police have made multiple arrests in connection with the subsequent disorder and attacks on members of the public.

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US primary elections held across multiple states with Trump endorsements in focus

Primary elections were held Tuesday in Nevada, South Carolina, North Dakota, Maine, and California, with voters selecting nominees for various gubernatorial, Senate, and House races. In California's gubernatorial race, Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton advanced to the November general election. South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial primary resulted in Trump-endorsed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette advancing to a runoff, while Rep. Nancy Mace failed to make the runoff despite her congressional position.

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House Passes $70B Immigration Enforcement Funding

The House of Representatives passed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill that would fund agencies like ICE and Border Patrol. The legislation provides funding for approximately three years, covering the remainder of President Trump's term. The bill now goes to President Trump's desk for his signature.

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Primary Elections Across Multiple US States

Primary elections were held Tuesday in Maine, South Carolina, Nevada, and North Dakota, with voters selecting nominees for key gubernatorial and congressional races. Graham Platner won the Democratic nomination for Maine's U.S. Senate seat, while Nancy Mace suffered a significant defeat in South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial primary, finishing fifth. Susan Collins faced no serious challenge in Maine's Republican Senate primary, and various House races were decided across the participating states.

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ICE Detention Facility Mismanagement Report

I cannot produce a neutral summary as the provided articles cover two completely different stories. The Associated Press article discusses mismanagement at an ICE detention facility in Texas, while the Washington Post article covers World Cup players and officials being detained or barred from entering the U.S. These are separate immigration-related incidents with no overlapping facts to summarize.

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Primary elections reshape political landscape across multiple US states

Primary elections were held Tuesday in Nevada, South Carolina, North Dakota, and Maine, with Maine's Democratic Senate primary drawing significant national attention. Graham Platner won the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican incumbent Susan Collins in Maine's U.S. Senate race. South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace suffered a decisive defeat in the state's Republican gubernatorial primary, finishing fifth according to unofficial returns.

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World Cup 2026 preparations amid entry restrictions for some officials

FIFA dropped Somali referee Omar Artan from the 2026 World Cup after he was denied entry to the United States upon arriving in Miami. Two Iraqi national team members were also detained or barred entry by U.S. immigration authorities. U.S. immigration officials stated these actions were part of routine vetting procedures.

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European Defense Cooperation Faces Setbacks

France and Germany have abandoned the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) sixth-generation fighter jet program. The program was valued at $116 billion and represented a major European defense cooperation initiative. This decision affects Europe's defense capabilities and autonomy efforts.

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Scientists discover ancient whale graveyard teeming with marine life

Scientists have discovered an ancient whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean that dates back approximately five million years. The site contains whale remains that have created a thriving ecosystem supporting various marine communities. Researchers describe the discovery as exceeding their initial expectations in terms of the diversity and abundance of life present.

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Texas Teen Convicted in School Track Meet Stabbing

A jury has reached a verdict in the trial of Texas teenager Karmelo Anthony, who was charged with murder in connection with a fatal stabbing at a school track meet. The incident involved the death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a track meet in Frisco. Anthony has been convicted of murder by a Collin County jury.

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Airline Industry Faces Rising Fuel Costs

U.S. airlines spent nearly $6.5 billion on jet fuel in April according to new government data. This represents a 78% increase from the previous year despite airlines using slightly less fuel. An Air Canada pilot was arrested for flying without a proper license, with the airline stating it takes the matter seriously.

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Multiple Criminal Cases and Violence Incidents

A former Taliban commander was sentenced to 42 years in prison for crimes including kidnapping a journalist and providing support that led to deaths of three American soldiers. Karmelo Anthony received a 35-year sentence for the murder of Austin Metcalf in a fatal stabbing at a Texas school track meet. Twelve people were killed and nine injured in a mass shooting at an informal settlement near Johannesburg, South Africa, with police searching for more than 10 suspects.

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Maine Senate Primary Tests Scandal-Plagued Platner

Primary elections are being held Tuesday in Maine, Nevada, South Carolina, and North Dakota for U.S. Senate, House, and gubernatorial races. Graham Platner is competing in Maine's Democratic Senate primary despite facing recent scandals that have generated controversy. The Maine Senate race is drawing significant national attention as Democrats seek to challenge incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins.

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California Political Primaries Feature Trump Endorsements

Former State Senator Richard Pan, a Democrat, advanced to the November ballot in California's 6th Congressional District primary. Steve Hilton, a former Fox News host endorsed by Donald Trump, advanced in the California governor's race and will face Democrat Xavier Becerra in November. In South Carolina, Trump-endorsed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette is facing Rep. Nancy Mace in the Republican gubernatorial primary.

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World Cup 2026 Events and Preparations

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is beginning with various logistical and administrative challenges emerging across host nations. Several individuals including a Scottish fan and a Somali referee have faced visa or entry issues when attempting to travel to or enter the United States for the tournament. The opening match features Mexico versus South Africa, with Mexico serving as one of the tournament's co-hosts.

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Olympic Gene Testing Policy Sparks Controversy

The International Olympic Committee has reinstated genetic testing requirements for female athletes, reversing a 1999 decision to abandon the practice. The policy has drawn criticism from trans and intersex athletes who argue it could cause harm and exclusion in women's sports. The IOC had previously dropped genetic testing in 1999 due to concerns about inaccuracies, high costs, and psychological trauma to athletes.

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UK visa policy changes spark political debate over care workers

The UK government has implemented changes to visa rules affecting care workers, which has generated political opposition. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has criticized these changes as being 'un-British,' particularly regarding migrants already living in the UK. Separately, two migrants have been jailed under new legislation targeting those piloting small boats across the English Channel.

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Southern Baptists advance formal ban on women pastors

Thousands of Southern Baptists voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to advance a formal ban on churches with women pastors. The vote occurred within the nation's largest Protestant denomination. The measure would prohibit women from serving as pastors in Southern Baptist congregations.

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Trump Hosts UFC Fight at White House

President Donald Trump is hosting a UFC fight event on the White House South Lawn with a 5,000-seat arena. The White House has ceded control of press access to the UFC organization, breaking with traditional media access protocols. The Trump family is promoting commemorative gold coins priced up to $12,000 in connection with the event.

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NBA Finals Violence and Sports News

21 arrests were made during clashes between fans and New York police following the Knicks' NBA Finals loss. Some fans allegedly threw beer bottles at police officers and punched them during the disturbances. A New York man's six-year-old high school yearbook prediction about the Knicks winning in 2026 has gone viral on social media.

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