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BBC — Business

Economic Challenges Ahead for Incoming Prime Minister

The next prime minister will face significant economic challenges that are expected to continue despite the change in leadership. These fiscal issues will likely influence future policy decisions.

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Fox News — Politics

Texas Senate Candidate James Talarico Discusses Views on Christianity in Podcast

James Talarico, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in Texas, discussed his views on Christianity during a podcast, stating he identifies as a Christian who has criticisms of the religion. His comments have sparked debate, with supporters defending his faith and critics accusing him of using it to justify progressive policies. Talarico is running against Republican Ken Paxton in a competitive race.

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nbcnews.com

U.S. Agencies Seize Over 300 Drones Near World Cup Venues

U.S. agencies have seized over 300 drones near World Cup venues since the tournament began. The TSA reported that on match days, drone operations are prohibited within a three-nautical-mile radius of the stadiums. The FAA and FBI are enforcing these restrictions, issuing fines and confiscating drones from unauthorized operators.

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Washington Examiner

UFC Fighter Comments on Michelle Obama During Victory Speech

During a victory speech at the Freedom 250 fight, UFC fighter Josh Hokit called Michelle Obama 'a man,' claiming it was meant as a compliment. His comments have faced backlash, including criticism from UFC CEO Dana White. Hokit defended his remarks as an exercise in free speech and has not expressed regret.

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The Hill

Lawn care company pledges $1 million for White House South Lawn restoration

ScottsMiracle-Gro has announced a $1 million pledge to repair damage to the South Lawn of the White House, which occurred during the UFC Freedom 250 event on President Trump's 80th birthday. The company will offer both financial and product support to the National Park Service.

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Washington Examiner

Republican Party Faces Challenges Ahead of Midterm Elections

The Republican Party is preparing for the November 2026 House midterm elections amid challenges indicated by current polling. Experts suggest that while Republicans may lose seats, the losses may not be as significant as previously anticipated. Factors such as President Trump's approval rating, economic perceptions, and historical trends are influencing predictions for the election outcome.

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Fox News — Latest

Former Marine Sentenced to 100 Years for Role in Ambush at ICE Detention Center

Eight individuals were sentenced for their involvement in a violent ambush at a North Texas immigration detention center on July 4, 2025. Benjamin Song, a former Marine, received a 100-year sentence, while others received sentences between 30 and 70 years. The incident has been described by officials as an assault on democracy, and the defendants were convicted of multiple charges, including providing material support to terrorists.

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The Hill

Trump discusses economy and oil prices during Pennsylvania campaign stop

President Trump addressed economic issues, including affordability and job creation, during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania on June 23, 2026. His visit to the Mack Truck facility in Macungie highlighted the importance of the area in the upcoming U.S. House elections.

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Washington Examiner

Authors Discuss Challenges in Reporting on Trump's Health

Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, in their book about the Trump administration, discuss the difficulties in obtaining information about President Trump's health. They note that the administration tightly controls health-related information, making independent reporting challenging. Trump recently had a routine medical examination and claimed to have passed a cognitive test.

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Axios

UN to Evacuate Over 11,000 Sailors from Strait of Hormuz

The UN's International Maritime Organization plans to evacuate over 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz due to the U.S.-Iran conflict. The operation involves multiple parties and aims to ensure safe navigation for the stranded vessels. The evacuation is set to begin once designated routes are cleared.

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apnews.com

Senate Approves War Powers Resolution to Limit Military Action Against Iran

The Senate has passed a war powers resolution aimed at limiting military action against Iran, with a vote of 50-48. This marks a significant shift in congressional sentiment, as the resolution reflects concerns over President Trump's handling of the conflict and the recent deal with Iran. The Pentagon is seeking $80 billion in funding related to military operations in the region.

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Fox News — Politics

Brooklyn Coffee Shop Under DOJ Investigation for Tax and Health Code Issues

Poetica Coffee in Brooklyn is under investigation by the DOJ following its public criticism of Rep. Dan Goldman. The coffee shop is also facing tax and health code violations, with reports indicating significant unpaid taxes and ongoing sanitation issues. The owner, Parviz Mukhamadkulov, has previously donated to a political campaign and has deleted social media posts related to the controversy.

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Fox News — Latest

Investigation launched after veteran alleges assault by protesters in Washington

An 80-year-old veteran claims he was assaulted by anti-ICE protesters during a demonstration in Burien, Washington, on June 10. The King County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident, which reportedly involved a group surrounding the veteran and one individual striking him. The case remains open as authorities seek information on the suspect.

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Washington Examiner

Energy Update: Nuclear Loans, Oil Shipments to Cuba, and California Lawsuit

The Trump administration plans to issue $17.5 billion in loans for the construction of new nuclear reactors, with operations expected in the mid-2030s. In other developments, Mexico may restart oil shipments to Cuba, California is preparing to sue over an offshore wind project cancellation, and a heatwave is affecting several European countries.

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