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Washington Examiner

Bar Complaint Filed Against U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan for Alleged Misconduct

A bar complaint has been filed against U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan by Democracy Restored, alleging misconduct during her tenure at the Justice Department. The complaint requests an investigation into her actions and statements, particularly regarding her rulings against the Trump administration and her testimony during her confirmation hearing. The outcome of the complaint and potential investigation is currently unclear.

Bias: 14 Sentiment: +0.00
BBC — World

Australia's ACCC files lawsuit against Amazon over alleged unfair contracts

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, claiming the company has engaged in unfair contracting practices with its subscribers. This legal action is part of the ACCC's efforts to uphold consumer protection laws in Australia.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: +0.00
BBC — Business

Australia's ACCC files lawsuit against Amazon over alleged unfair contracts

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, alleging violations of consumer protection laws related to unfair contracts with subscribers. The case seeks to ensure compliance with consumer rights in Australia.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: +0.00
Fox News — Politics

House Committee Investigates Eli Lilly's Clinical Trials in China

The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party is investigating Eli Lilly's clinical trials in China, particularly at military-affiliated hospitals and in Xinjiang. Chairman John Moolenaar has requested detailed information regarding ethical standards and protections for sensitive data, amid concerns over national security and human rights risks. Eli Lilly must respond to the committee's inquiries by July 17.

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nbcnews.com

Rep. Tom Kean Returns to Congress After Treatment for Depression

Rep. Tom Kean returned to Congress on June 30, 2026, after a four-month absence for treatment of depression. He missed over 140 votes during this period and discussed the seriousness of his condition in a speech. Kean is preparing for the upcoming election against Democrat Rebecca Bennett.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: +0.20
cnbc.com

Gold Prices Decline, Heading for Worst Quarterly Loss in 13 Years

Gold prices fell on June 30, 2026, with spot gold reaching $4,008.94 per ounce, indicating a significant quarterly decline. The decrease is attributed to inflation concerns and expectations of interest rate hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Other metals also saw declines, with silver and platinum prices dropping.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: -0.20
The Verge

IO Interactive announces staff layoffs amid changes to Project Fantasy

IO Interactive has announced layoffs as it ends a partnership related to its upcoming game, Project Fantasy, which is described as an online fantasy RPG. The studio has not specified how many employees will be affected but has pledged to support those impacted.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: -0.20
Guardian — US

Traveler wins $3.3 million on slot machine at Las Vegas airport

A traveler won $3.3 million while playing a slot machine at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Sunday. The gambling company highlighted the win on social media, referencing it as a unique way to spend a layover.

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New York Times — Business

NPR Issues Retraction on Justice Alito Retirement Claims

NPR has retracted a previous article that mistakenly reported Justice Samuel A. Alito's retirement. Currently, Justice Alito has not made any announcements regarding retirement plans.

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Washington Examiner

Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Major Egg Producers for Price Manipulation

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against major egg producers, including Cal-Maine Foods, alleging price manipulation through coordinated bidding strategies. The complaint details communications among executives aimed at influencing price benchmarks, leading to significant increases in retail egg prices. Proposed settlements would require the companies to implement compliance programs and prohibit discussions about pricing strategies.

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The Verge

Rockstar Games Workers Seek Union Recognition Ahead of GTA VI Launch

Workers at Rockstar Games have requested voluntary recognition of their union, the IWGB Game Workers Union, amid ongoing labor organization efforts. This follows the firing of over 30 employees last year, which some have labeled as union busting. The union claims to represent a significant portion of the workforce across multiple studio locations.

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The Hill

Shipping Traffic in Strait of Hormuz Increases Following U.S.-Iran Strikes

Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz rose on Monday, with 40 vessels transiting the area following weekend strikes between the U.S. and Iran. The number of ships that passed through the strait was 24 on Sunday and 39 on Saturday, as reported by maritime tracking firm Kpler.

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The Verge

Microsoft Plans Layoffs and Studio Closures in Xbox Division

Microsoft is preparing to announce layoffs in its Xbox division, which may lead to studio closures and canceled projects. Sources indicate that the company is considering shutting down at least five studios, including those working on 'Marvel's Blade.'

Bias: 14 Sentiment: -0.20
apnews.com

Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Rejects Trump's Executive Order

The Supreme Court has upheld the principle of birthright citizenship, rejecting an executive order from Donald Trump that sought to limit citizenship for children born to undocumented parents. The ruling referenced historical cases and emphasized the importance of the 14th Amendment. The court will also hear appeals regarding semiautomatic rifle bans in the fall.

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Daily Wire

Miles Guo Sentenced to 30 Years for Fraud

Miles Guo, a Chinese businessman, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for defrauding investors of over $1 billion through various fraudulent schemes. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres highlighted the significant harm caused to victims seeking to promote democracy in China. Guo's assets will be liquidated to reimburse those affected by his actions.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: -1.00
The Daily Beast

Tom Kean Jr. Returns to Congress After Three-Month Absence Due to Depression Treatment

Tom Kean Jr., a Republican Congressman, returned to Congress on June 30, 2026, after a three-month absence due to treatment for depression. He explained that his hospitalization was necessary for his recovery and acknowledged the challenges faced by many Americans dealing with the condition. Kean continued to receive his salary and was able to trade stocks during his absence.

Bias: 4 Sentiment: +0.10