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Alaska Senate Race Candidate Challenges Disqualification in Court

Dan J. Sullivan is contesting his disqualification from the Alaska Senate primary ballot, claiming it violates state law. The Director of Elections stated he did not act in good faith. The outcome could affect the race as incumbent Senator Dan S. Sullivan seeks re-election against Democratic challenger Mary Peltola.

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The Atlantic

Climate Change Discussion Declines Amid Rising Environmental Concerns

As summer begins, the U.S. faces environmental challenges such as wildfires and drought, yet public discourse on climate change is declining. While some Democratic leaders are reconsidering fossil fuel policies, climate activists are shifting their focus to broader issues. Polling shows that public concern about climate change is not as high as it could be, and there is a disconnect between expert assessments and public perception.

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Mother Jones

EPA Continued to Use Glyphosate Study Despite Knowledge of Ghostwriting

The EPA has known since 2017 that a key study supporting glyphosate's safety was ghostwritten by Monsanto but continued to use it in its assessments. The agency's reliance on this compromised research has raised significant concerns, especially as new studies suggest potential health risks associated with glyphosate. Bayer, which owns Monsanto, has disputed the findings of the EPA's memo.

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cbsnews.com

Andy Burnham's Critique of President Trump Amid Leadership Changes in UK

Andy Burnham, a Labour Party lawmaker, has criticized President Trump for contributing to global instability. With the resignation of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Burnham is expected to succeed him. Burnham has warned against the dangers of polarized politics and commented on the effectiveness of Trump in connecting with disillusioned voters.

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theguardian.com

Texas Protesters Convicted of Terrorism Sentenced to Up to 100 Years in Prison

Nine Texas protesters convicted of terrorism charges were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 50 to 100 years on June 23, 2026, following a protest at an immigrant detention facility. The sentences have been described as unusually harsh, with some legal experts suggesting they exceed typical punishments for similar offenses.

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texaspolitics.utexas.edu

June Poll Shows Competitive U.S. Senate Race in Texas Amid Economic Concerns

A recent poll from the University of Texas/Texas Politics Project shows a tight race for the U.S. Senate seat in Texas, with Ken Paxton at 43% and James Talarico at 42%. Additionally, public sentiment is largely against the construction of data centers, with 56% opposing such projects. Economic concerns persist among voters, with many reporting a decline in their personal financial situations over the past year.

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PBS NewsHour

U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Cuban Companies

The U.S. has imposed new sanctions on Cuban companies, which may deter foreign investors and worsen the economic situation in Cuba. The announcement was made by the U.S. government on June 23, 2026.

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Washington Examiner

Iranian Leadership Engages in International Travel Following Recent Conflict

Iran's leadership has increased its international engagements, with President Masoud Pezeshkian visiting Pakistan on June 23, 2026, alongside Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. This visit follows a period of significant internal challenges, including targeted assassinations of senior officials. The trips reflect a new confidence but also a cautious approach, as the visited countries are either friendly or neutral.

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Axios

U.S. Allows Iranian Soccer Team More Time to Travel for World Cup Match

The U.S. has allowed the Iranian soccer team to enter the country two days before their World Cup match in Seattle, a change from previous travel restrictions. The team will still need to leave the U.S. on the day of the match. Security measures will remain the same throughout the tournament.

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Fox News — Politics

Mitch McConnell Will Not Vote in Senate This Week Due to Ongoing Recovery

Senator Mitch McConnell will not vote in the Senate this week as he continues to recover from a recent hospitalization. His spokesman confirmed that McConnell is engaged with Senate business but will not participate in voting. McConnell, who has served since 1985, is currently 84 years old and has faced multiple health challenges in recent years.

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Fox News — Latest

Mitch McConnell Will Not Vote in Senate This Week Due to Ongoing Recovery

Senator Mitch McConnell will not vote in the Senate this week as he continues his recovery from hospitalization. His spokesman confirmed that McConnell is still working with staff on Senate business but did not provide details on his health situation.

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Washington Examiner

Rama Duwaji Supports DSA Candidates in New York Primary, Does Not Endorse Brad Lander

Rama Duwaji, wife of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, endorsed two Democratic Socialists of America candidates, Claire Valdez and Darializa Avila Chevalier, in the Democratic primary, while not endorsing former City Comptroller Brad Lander. The reason for this omission may be linked to differing opinions on Israel. Election results will be available after polling closes at 9 p.m. on Tuesday.

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Axios

OpenAI Releases New Cybersecurity Model Amidst Political Context

OpenAI has introduced its GPT-5.5-Cyber model, achieving an 85.6% score on CyberGym, while receiving less political backlash than Anthropic's Fable 5. The White House did not comment on the differing reactions to the two models, as OpenAI continues to expand its international partnerships amidst Anthropic's export control challenges.

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Axios

China's AI Developments and U.S. Security Concerns

The article discusses the implications of China's advancements in AI technology and the associated security concerns for the U.S. It highlights the internal debates in Washington regarding AI safety and the potential for Chinese models to enhance cyber threats. Experts express varying opinions on the pace of China's progress and its impact on U.S. AI leadership.

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finance.yahoo.com

European Central Bank Receives Parliamentary Support for Digital Euro

The European Central Bank has received parliamentary support for the digital euro, which aims to reduce reliance on U.S. credit cards. The initiative is set to undergo a pilot program in 2027, with a full launch expected in 2029. The draft regulation includes safeguards for banks and reflects political compromises to address concerns about deposit outflows.

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