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New York Post 11:45 PM

Warriors Prepare for Free Agency Negotiations

The Golden State Warriors are set to begin free agency negotiations, with plans to offer approximately $15 million to LeBron James. They are also reportedly interested in acquiring Collin Sexton and Anfernee Simons as they look to strengthen their team.

Fox News — Latest 11:27 PM

Trump Criticizes DC Council Member Janeese Lewis George, Vows to Block Her Policies

President Donald Trump criticized Washington, D.C. council member Janeese Lewis George, labeling her a 'communist' and vowing to block her policies that he claims would harm public safety. Lewis George, a Democratic socialist, won the Democratic mayoral primary and has opposed Trump's federal law enforcement strategies, advocating for community-focused solutions instead.

Fox News — Latest 11:19 PM

Josh Gordon discusses Tom Brady's offseason training methods

Josh Gordon, a former NFL wide receiver, revealed that Tom Brady had his receivers live with him during the offseason for intensive training. Gordon described the demanding drills and praised Brady's commitment to preparation. Despite his talent, Gordon's career was impacted by suspensions, limiting his potential in the league.

Fox News — Latest 11:12 PM

Cedric Alexander Defends X Division Championship at TNA Slammiversary

Cedric Alexander retained his TNA X Division Championship at Slammiversary on June 28, 2026, in an Ultimate X match. He outmaneuvered competitors Amazing Red, Frankie Kazarian, Fabian Aichner, Leon Slater, KC Navarro, and Mr. Elegance to secure the victory by stealing the belt from Slater while both were suspended from the cables.

Washington Examiner 11:04 PM

Sen. Rand Paul Investigates Anthony Fauci's Role in COVID-19 Response

Senator Rand Paul is advancing his investigation into Anthony Fauci's involvement in the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that Fauci will be held accountable. Paul alleges that Fauci oversaw funding for gain-of-function research and has raised questions about the origins of the virus. The investigation continues as Paul seeks to obtain more records and testimony.

Fox News — Latest 11:00 PM

Senator Chris Murphy Discusses Democratic Party's Approach Amid Controversy

Senator Chris Murphy discussed the Democratic Party's need for a broader approach during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press." He addressed questions about New York congressional nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier's controversial remarks, emphasizing the importance of a contest of ideas within the party and the necessity of appealing to a wider range of voters. Murphy also commented on the party's stance regarding socialism and capitalism.

Guardian — US 10:56 PM

Pride Month Celebrations Held Across the US

Pride month celebrations took place in various cities across the US, marking the anniversary of the Stonewall uprising. The theme for NYC Pride was 'For All of Us,' with attendees emphasizing the importance of unity and visibility.

The Hill 10:10 PM

Trump Announces Plans to Drain Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

President Trump announced plans to drain the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after the July 4 celebrations. He accused individuals of damaging the pool and contributing to algae growth, labeling them as 'criminals' and 'Radical Left Vandals.'

PBS NewsHour 10:08 PM

Heat wave and high humidity expected in eastern U.S. this week

Meteorologists forecast a heat wave and high humidity for much of the eastern United States this week. On Sunday, temperatures in regions like Phoenix and central Texas reached approximately 100 degrees, while the National Weather Service warned of severe wildfire conditions in the West.

Fox News — Latest 10:06 PM

Canada wins first World Cup knockout stage match against South Africa

Canada achieved its first knockout stage victory in World Cup history by defeating South Africa 1-0 on June 28, 2026. The decisive goal was scored by Stephen Eustáquio in the 92nd minute. Canada will advance to face either the Netherlands or Morocco in the next round.

The Hill 10:02 PM

Senator Tillis Expresses Support for Todd Blanche's Nomination

Senator Thom Tillis expressed a favorable view of Todd Blanche, nominated by President Trump for the Attorney General position. Tillis, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, indicated his intention to engage in the nomination process.

Fox News — Latest 09:47 PM

Hapag-Lloyd Reports Increased Risks in Strait of Hormuz Due to Ongoing Conflict

Hapag-Lloyd has warned of heightened risks in the Strait of Hormuz due to ongoing military conflicts and regulatory uncertainty. The company noted that Iran has resumed oil exports, moving over 4 million barrels from Kharg Island. The situation has led to a divided transit system in the strait, with Hapag-Lloyd emphasizing the importance of safety and vigilance for vessels in the region.

Fox News — Latest 09:45 PM

Investigation Underway for Skydiving Plane Crash in Northeastern France

A plane crash in northeastern France on Sunday resulted in the deaths of all 11 people on board, including five parachuting instructors and five novice jumpers. The aircraft experienced a malfunction shortly after takeoff from Nancy-Essey Airport. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash.

The Verge 09:42 PM

Zhipu AI's GLM-5.2 Claims to Match Mythos in Cybersecurity

Zhipu AI has introduced its GLM-5.2 model, which some researchers assert can compete with Mythos in cybersecurity tasks. This development suggests a narrowing of the performance gap between Chinese and U.S. AI technologies, prompting concerns from the U.S. government regarding China's access to advanced AI resources.

New York Post 09:33 PM

Former New York Governor Warns Democratic Party of Potential Challenges

Former New York Governor David Paterson expressed concerns about the future of the New York Democratic Party, suggesting that it could struggle if it does not effectively mobilize voters against socialist candidates. He highlighted the importance of voter turnout for the party's success.

Axios 09:30 PM

Maryland Governor Wes Moore Faces Tensions with Labor Unions Ahead of 2028 Presidential Run

Maryland Governor Wes Moore is facing increasing tensions with labor unions as he considers a presidential run in 2028. Union officials have expressed dissatisfaction with his administration's responsiveness and commitment to labor issues, leading to a lack of endorsements from key unions. However, some unions continue to support Moore, citing achievements during his governorship.

Axios 09:30 PM

Tensions Between Maryland Governor Wes Moore and Labor Unions Ahead of 2028 Election

Maryland Governor Wes Moore is experiencing tensions with some labor unions, which could affect his potential presidential campaign in 2028. Union officials have criticized his follow-through on commitments and confrontational approach. While some unions have not endorsed his reelection, others continue to support him, highlighting successes in his administration.

The Hill 09:21 PM

Trump criticizes DC mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George

President Trump criticized Janeese Lewis George, the Democratic nominee for mayor of Washington, D.C., calling her a "communist" and suggesting that her policies would be detrimental to the district. His comments focused on her proposals related to prison reform and immigration.

Fox News — Latest 09:09 PM

Senator Chris Coons Injured in Delaware Car Crash

Senator Chris Coons of Delaware sustained minor injuries in a multi-vehicle crash caused by a driver experiencing a medical emergency. He was treated at Beebe Hospital and is expected to recover fully. Details about the crash, including the number of vehicles involved, remain unclear.

Fox News — Latest 09:00 PM

Claire Valdez Faces Criticism Over Past Comments on TSA PreCheck and Airline Nationalization

Claire Valdez, the Democratic nominee for New York's 7th Congressional District, faced backlash after past comments advocating for the abolition of TSA PreCheck and nationalization of the airline industry resurfaced. Critics, including former Rep. Marc Molinaro, argued that her proposals would complicate air travel, while Valdez defended her stance by highlighting consumer rights and the need for better travel options.

The Hill 09:00 PM

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Monsanto Regarding Glyphosate Labeling

The Supreme Court ruled that Monsanto does not need to place a warning label on its Roundup weedkiller concerning potential cancer risks. This decision has led to strong reactions from the 'Make America Healthy Again' (MAHA) movement, with activists feeling betrayed by the outcome.

Fox News — Latest 08:59 PM

Aaron Lewis comments on his unreleased album cover found in Taylor Swift merchandise

Aaron Lewis addressed the discovery of his unreleased album cover used as shredded packaging in a Taylor Swift merchandise box. He expressed confusion over the incident and clarified that he does not hold Swift responsible, emphasizing that he does not want to promote his album through this situation. Representatives from the involved record labels did not comment on the matter.

Guardian — US 08:53 PM

Heatwave and High Humidity Expected Across Central and Eastern US

The National Weather Service has predicted a significant heatwave for the central and eastern United States, with high temperatures and humidity expected before the Fourth of July. Areas like Phoenix and central Texas have already recorded temperatures around 100°F, while warnings for severe wildfire conditions have been issued for parts of the west.

The Daily Beast 08:47 PM

Fox News Issues Apology for False Claims Made by Kevin O'Leary

Fox News has apologized for false claims made by Kevin O'Leary regarding opposition to his Utah data center project. O'Leary claimed that opposing groups were funded by the Chinese Communist Party, which he later retracted, stating he had no evidence for his assertions. The apology was prompted by backlash and potential legal threats.

The Hill 08:37 PM

Three firefighters die in Colorado blaze

Three firefighters lost their lives on June 27 while combating wildfires in western Colorado. The incident was confirmed by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, who noted that the firefighters were part of the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Wildland Fire Service.

The Hill 08:36 PM

Sen. Tim Kaine comments on Gen. Chris Donahue's ouster

Senator Tim Kaine expressed concerns regarding the ouster of General Chris Donahue, suggesting it may be linked to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's personal grievances against the Army. Kaine raised questions about the implications of prioritizing loyalty over honesty within the military leadership.

Al Jazeera English 08:29 PM

Protesters in Serbia Express Skepticism Over Vucic's Resignation

In Kraljevo, Serbia, thousands of protesters have gathered to voice their doubts about President Aleksandar Vucic's promise to resign. The protesters are questioning whether this resignation will lead to meaningful change in the country's political landscape.

Axios 08:27 PM

U.S. and Iran Agree to Cease Attacks and Meet in Qatar

The U.S. and Iran have agreed to halt military attacks against each other and will meet in Doha, Qatar, to address disputes over the Strait of Hormuz. The ceasefire, which is currently 11 days old, faces challenges due to renewed tensions and differing interpretations of a memorandum of understanding aimed at ensuring safe passage for vessels in the region.

New York Times — World 08:13 PM

Rescue Efforts Continue Following Twin Earthquakes in Venezuela

Rescue operations are continuing in Venezuela following twin earthquakes that occurred over three days ago. Officials indicate that the likelihood of finding survivors is diminishing due to ongoing challenges faced by rescuers.

Washington Examiner 08:12 PM

Analysis of the SAVE Act's Potential Impact on Republican Midterm Success

Naomi Lim from the Washington Examiner discussed the potential implications of the SAVE Act on Republican electoral success in the November midterms. The legislation, which requires proof of citizenship for voter registration, is a priority for President Trump but may not address key voter concerns such as affordability. Lim suggested that the focus on election integrity might be used to explain any underperformance by Republicans in the elections.