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US-Iran Military Conflict Escalates with Retaliatory Strikes

The United States has launched multiple rounds of airstrikes on Iranian targets across several cities, with Iran retaliating by striking US bases and assets in the region. The escalating exchange occurred after President Trump warned Iran would "pay the price" and threatened to hit the country "very hard" if no deal was reached. Iran has responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz to all vessels amid the ongoing military confrontation.

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US-Iran Military Conflict Escalates with Strikes and Strait of Hormuz Closure

Military hostilities between the United States and Iran have escalated, with both countries conducting strikes against each other's targets and assets. Iran has ordered the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route through which 20 percent of global oil and natural gas is shipped. At least three Indian mariners were killed in a U.S. strike on a ship, with Iran claiming the attacks have rendered an April ceasefire meaningless.

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US-Iran Military Escalation Intensifies with Tit-for-Tat Strikes

The United States launched airstrikes on Iranian military sites after blaming Iran for the crash of an American Apache helicopter, according to multiple sources. Iran responded with retaliatory strikes targeting U.S. assets in multiple countries and announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to all vessels. The escalating tit-for-tat strikes have raised concerns about a broader regional conflict, with Trump stating the U.S. will continue attacking Iran while also expressing hopes for peace.

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US-Iran Military Conflict Escalates with Strikes and Threats

The United States and Iran have exchanged military strikes, with Iran retaliating against U.S. air and cruise missile attacks by targeting U.S. bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. President Trump has threatened further action against Iran, including taking control of Kharg Island and Iran's oil and gas industries. Iran has responded by ordering the complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz to all vessels.

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US Inflation Surges to Three-Year High Amid Economic Concerns

Inflation rose to 4.2% in May, marking the highest level in three years and representing the third consecutive monthly increase. The rise was driven primarily by higher gas prices and increased costs for grocery items including produce and baked goods. President Trump responded to the inflation report by telling reporters "I love the inflation."

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China-Related Security Concerns Rise with Website Seizures and Military Tensions

Federal authorities seized over a dozen websites allegedly used by Chinese agents to recruit American officials with security clearances. Indian military forces are exploring procurement of 350 light tanks suitable for mountainous terrain following border tensions with China. Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Tibet's border region and inspected a strategically important railway line, marking the first such visit by a Chinese leader in years.

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Trump Economic Policies Face Inflation and Energy Challenges

Inflation has reached a three-year high, creating economic challenges for the Trump administration. Oil executives have warned the White House that gas prices are expected to worsen. Kevin Warsh, Trump's new Federal Reserve chief, will hold his first policy meeting next week amid these inflationary pressures.

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Inflation Surges to Three-Year High Amid Rising Costs

Inflation has reached its highest level in three years, hitting 4 percent in May according to new reports. Rising costs are particularly affecting grocery items including produce and baked goods. President Trump responded to the inflation data by telling reporters he "loves the inflation."

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El Niño Weather Pattern Begins with Record Heat Potential

US scientists have officially declared that an El Niño weather pattern has begun. The climate phenomenon is expected to bring higher temperatures and extreme weather conditions. Forecasters indicate this El Niño event has the potential to be among the strongest on record, with record-breaking heat possible in various regions.

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Pakistan Launches New Airstrikes on Afghanistan, Ending Peace

Pakistan launched airstrikes on Afghanistan's eastern provinces of Khost, Kunar, and Paktika, killing 13 people including 11 civilians. The strikes ended a month-long period of calm between the neighboring countries. Pakistan had previously declared what it called 'open war' in its conflict with Afghanistan.

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2026 FIFA World Cup Opens in Mexico City

The 2026 FIFA World Cup opened at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City with an opening ceremony followed by the first match between hosts Mexico and South Africa. The tournament features 48 nations and includes 72 group stage matches, with ticket prices starting at $140 and reaching up to $32,970 for the final. Haiti was forced to change their World Cup jersey design after FIFA deemed it too political for featuring imagery from the 1803 Haitian War of Independence.

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Pentagon Lockdown Due to Hazardous Materials Incident

Multiple floors and corridors of the Pentagon were locked down and evacuated on June 11 due to a hazardous materials incident. Emergency crews and hazmat teams responded to the scene to investigate the situation. Pentagon safety systems detected an air quality issue that prompted the emergency response.

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World Cup Competition Begins Amid Security Concerns

The World Cup tournament has begun with Mexico serving as a host nation. Mexico is facing South Africa in a group stage match that mirrors the opening game from the 2010 World Cup edition. Security measures have been implemented across host cities amid concerns about safety during the tournament.

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Belfast Knife Attack Sparks Anti-Immigration Violence and Unrest

A knife attack in Belfast resulted in a man losing an eye, prompting his family to appeal for calm. The incident sparked two nights of unrest and anti-immigration violence in Northern Ireland. Riot police deployed water cannon and faced sustained attacks from groups throwing bricks, bottles and pieces of wood.

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Saudi Arabia Lifts Five-Year Ban on Lebanese Imports

Saudi Arabia has ended its five-year ban on Lebanese imports that was imposed in 2021. The original ban targeted Lebanese fruits and vegetables, with Saudi Arabia citing drug smuggling concerns as the reason. This move is being characterized as significant for rebuilding relations between Lebanon and Gulf countries.

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2026 FIFA World Cup Coverage and Preparations Intensify

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is currently taking place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with matches having already begun including an opening match between South Africa and Mexico at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca. The tournament features a record 104 matches and 72 group stage games, making it the largest World Cup in history. Players and teams are dealing with challenging heat conditions in various host cities, with England's Declan Rice among those adjusting to the scorching temperatures.

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Trump Administration Cuts Ties with Progressive Organizations

The Trump administration is taking action to distance itself from certain organizations and initiatives. The Interior Department is ending 43 partnerships and cutting over $4 million in funding to various groups. Several states are declining to participate in Trump's proposed 'Great American State Fair' initiative.

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Pope Leo XIV Advocates for Migrants in Canary Islands Visit

Pope Leo XIV is visiting the Canary Islands to draw attention to the situation of migrants who attempt to reach Europe. The Pope will meet with approximately 1,000 migrants who have crossed dangerous Atlantic waters. This visit is focused on advocating for migrants' rights and highlighting their conditions.

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Climate and Health Monitoring Systems Face Federal Cuts

The National Science Foundation is retiring a $360 million climate and ocean monitoring system, citing new scientific priorities. Critics have questioned the decision to dismantle the monitoring infrastructure. Meanwhile, health experts are documenting how climate factors like rising temperatures and erratic rainfall are affecting disease patterns, with dengue in India now occurring beyond traditional monsoon seasons.

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Israeli Detention of Palestinian Doctor Challenges Legal System

Israel's Supreme Court is considering whether to extend the detention of Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya, who was seized by Israeli forces 17 months ago in Gaza. Abu Safiya previously led Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza. As of Thursday afternoon, the court had not yet released its decision on his detention.

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Minnesota Political Assassination Case Nears Resolution with Plea Deal

Vance Boelter is accused of killing Minnesota state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband in what prosecutors describe as political assassinations. Federal prosecutors have announced they will not seek the death penalty as part of a plea agreement with Boelter. Court filings indicate that Boelter is expected to plead guilty to the charges.

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AI Technology Transforms Jobs and Mental Health Support

AI agents capable of autonomous shopping are being adopted by banks and financial technology companies, moving from conceptual development to practical implementation. Millions of young people are using AI chatbots for emotional support when experiencing stress, nervousness, or upset feelings, according to a new study. The AI industry is creating a jobs boom, but these positions are primarily going to experienced workers rather than entry-level candidates.

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SpaceX Plans IPO That Could Make Musk Trillionaire

SpaceX is reportedly planning an initial public offering (IPO) that would list the company's shares on public stock exchanges. The company was founded by Elon Musk, who currently serves as its CEO and is expected to retain significant ownership in the company. An IPO would allow public investors to purchase shares in the privately-held aerospace company for the first time.

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Knicks Complete Historic NBA Finals Comeback, Take 3-1 Series Lead Over Spurs

The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, completing a comeback from a 29-point deficit. The victory gave the Knicks a 3-1 series lead and moved them within one win of their first championship since 1973. OG Anunoby scored the winning basket by tipping in a missed three-pointer by Jalen Brunson in the final seconds.

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Graham Platner Wins Maine Democratic Senate Primary Despite Controversies

Graham Platner won the Maine Democratic Senate primary on Tuesday night, becoming the party's nominee for the U.S. Senate seat. Platner has faced controversies including past misconduct allegations and Reddit comments that allegedly mocked a Purple Heart recipient's combat experience and PTSD. Some Democratic senators and voters have expressed reluctance to fully support his candidacy despite his primary victory.

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Saudi Arabia Lifts Five-Year Ban on Lebanese Imports

Saudi Arabia has lifted its five-year ban on Lebanese imports that was imposed in 2021. The original ban targeted Lebanese fruits and vegetables, with Saudi Arabia citing concerns over drug smuggling as the reason for the restriction. This move represents a significant step toward rebuilding relations between Lebanon and Gulf countries.

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US Political Primary Elections Show Mixed Results

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace placed fifth in the South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary, failing to make the runoff. In Nevada, retired Lt. Col. David Flippo won the GOP primary to replace Rep. Mark Amodei, while Teresa Benitez-Thompson won the Democratic primary for a Nevada House seat. Sen. Lindsey Graham is facing a well-funded primary challenge from an 'America First' candidate in South Carolina.

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Young People Increasingly Turn to AI Chatbots for Mental Health Support

A new study indicates that millions of young people are using AI chatbots for emotional support when experiencing feelings of distress, nervousness, or stress. This represents a growing trend of young individuals seeking mental health assistance through artificial intelligence platforms. The study highlights the increasing prevalence of AI-based emotional support among younger demographics.

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Saudi Arabia Lifts Five-Year Ban on Lebanese Imports

Saudi Arabia has lifted its five-year ban on Lebanese imports that was originally imposed in 2021. The ban initially targeted Lebanese fruits and vegetables due to concerns about drug smuggling. The lifting of the ban represents a significant step toward rebuilding relations between Lebanon and Gulf countries.

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Pope Leo XIV Visits Canary Islands to Address Migration Crisis

Pope Leo XIV is visiting Spain's Canary Islands to address migration issues and meet with migrants. The Pope is drawing attention to the situation of migrants who attempt dangerous journeys to reach Europe through this route. During his visit, Pope Leo XIV has called for legal and safe immigration pathways.

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Multiple US Political Primary Elections Show Mixed Results

Republican David Flippo won the GOP primary to replace Nevada Representative Mark Amodei, while Democrat Teresa Benitez-Thompson won her party's primary for a Nevada House seat. Representative Nancy Mace lost her GOP primary bid for South Carolina governor, failing to make the runoff. Senator Lindsey Graham is facing a well-funded primary challenge from an 'America First' candidate and is spending heavily in response.

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Major Automotive Safety Recalls Affect Hundreds of Thousands

Honda has issued a recall for more than 880,000 vehicles due to problems with rear suspension components. The defective components may fail during operation, potentially causing drivers to lose control of their vehicles. The recall was issued due to increased safety risks including potential crashes and injuries.

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Canada Proposes Social Media Ban for Children Under 16

Canada has introduced legislation proposing to ban social media access for children under 16 years of age. The bill also includes provisions to establish a digital regulator that would set safety standards for AI chatbots. The legislation aims to address online safety concerns for minors.

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Minnesota Lawmaker Murder Case: Guilty Plea Entered

Vance Boelter has pleaded guilty in federal court to the murder of former Minnesota Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband. The shooting also seriously injured another lawmaker and his wife. Boelter changed his plea after reaching a deal with federal prosecutors.

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New York Knicks Stage Historic Comeback in NBA Finals

The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 (with some sources reporting 105-104) in Game 4 of the NBA Finals after overcoming a 29-point deficit. The comeback victory gave the Knicks a 3-1 series lead as they pursue their first championship since 1973. The game-winning play occurred with 4.5 seconds remaining, with OG Anunoby tipping in a missed three-point attempt by Jalen Brunson.

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Southern Baptists Advance Ban on Women Pastors

Thousands of Southern Baptists voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to advance a formal ban on churches with women pastors. The vote took place within the nation's largest Protestant denomination, which is also described as the largest conservative evangelical denomination. The action represents a move toward formalizing restrictions on women serving as pastors in Southern Baptist churches.

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Wegovy Weight-Loss Drug Now Available in Pill Form in UK

Manufacturer Novo Nordisk has announced that the weight-loss drug Wegovy will be available in pill form in the UK for the first time. The company states that a daily tablet could be more convenient for some people compared to the current weekly injection format. This represents the first time the medication will be offered in oral form in the UK market.

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Australian Politics Faces Tensions as One Nation Support Grows

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has criticized One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's relationship with billionaire Gina Rinehart, questioning whether Hanson truly represents ordinary Australians. Hanson has publicly described Rinehart as a friend and adviser, expressing respect for the mining magnate during an emotional speech. The political tensions are occurring amid reports of growing support for One Nation, with some observers noting early election-like campaigning behavior from major political figures.

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Political Primary Results Across Multiple States

The Florida Supreme Court declined to issue a temporary injunction against a new U.S. House map drawn by Republicans and backed by Governor Ron DeSantis. In Nevada primary elections, retired Lt. Col. David Flippo won the GOP primary to replace Rep. Mark Amodei, while Teresa Benitez-Thompson won the Democratic primary for a Nevada House seat. Senator Lindsey Graham is facing a well-funded primary challenge from an 'America First' candidate and is spending significant resources to defend his seat.

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Ancient Discoveries Reveal World's Largest Scorpion and Whale Graveyard

Scientists have announced two major paleontological discoveries: a 400 million-year-old scorpion fossil that represents the largest scorpion species ever found, measuring the size of a baseball bat. Separately, researchers have discovered what they describe as the world's largest whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean off Australia, containing hundreds of whale fossils ranging from recent specimens to those five million years old. Both discoveries include previously unknown species and provide new insights into ancient ecosystems.

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Multiple Sexual Abuse and Trafficking Cases Proceed Through UK Courts

Three separate sexual abuse cases are proceeding through UK courts, involving defendants Bawan Harwe, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, and Sheraz Malik. Harwe has been jailed for trafficking and abusing girls aged 12-16 in Doncaster, while Malik received a jail sentence for raping an 18-year-old woman in a Nottinghamshire park. Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson is currently on trial facing 18 sex abuse charges including rape, all of which he denies.

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Democrats Struggle with Graham Platner's Senate Candidacy

Graham Platner won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in Maine on Tuesday night. Some Democrats have expressed concerns about Platner's past, including Reddit comments that allegedly mocked a Purple Heart recipient's combat footage. Republicans have begun attacking Platner's candidacy while some Democratic senators remain uncommitted to supporting him.

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Various Criminal Cases Making Headlines

Multiple criminal cases are making headlines across different regions, including sexual assault allegations against Sean 'Diddy' Combs by a former child actor, arrests of five US cruise passengers in the Bahamas for allegedly assaulting police officers, and the discovery of a burning cross in Chicago's Grant Park. Additional cases include a Michigan fatal shooting involving a family dispute, federal charges against a man for assaulting a Delta flight attendant, and international arrests including a former bikie boss in Bali and drug charges against Mohammed Skaf in Sydney. Representatives for Combs have denied the allegations, while various law enforcement agencies continue their investigations into these separate incidents.

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Entertainment and Celebrity News Updates

Entertainment outlets are reporting on various celebrity updates including Olivia Rodrigo discussing her music and Glastonbury experiences, and Billy Ray Cyrus revealing details about a recent sepsis health scare. Private letters from Princess Diana to actor Terence Stamp are being put up for sale, reportedly revealing details about their friendship and her royal life. Other celebrity news includes George Clooney sharing his James Bond casting preference and various personal updates from public figures.

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