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Carlos Mencia Pleads Not Guilty to Felony Tax Charges in Los Angeles Court

Carlos Mencia has pleaded not guilty to felony tax charges in Los Angeles, involving over $8 million in alleged unpaid taxes. His attorneys criticized the prosecution's methods, and Mencia's bail was reduced to $50,000. The case is the first major prosecution from the newly established Business Tax Fraud Unit in Los Angeles County.

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PBS NewsHour

Supreme Court Rules on ExxonMobil Lawsuit Regarding Seized Cuban Property

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of ExxonMobil, allowing the company to continue its lawsuit related to property confiscated in Cuba by Fidel Castro's government. This decision follows a similar ruling made in the previous months regarding U.S. property owners affected by the confiscation.

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cnn.com

New York Primaries to Assess Mayor Mamdani's Influence

New York's primary elections on Tuesday will test Mayor Zohran Mamdani's influence as he endorses candidates in three House races, including challenges against Democratic incumbents. These races reflect a broader ideological battle within the Democratic Party, with Mamdani's endorsements highlighting the rise of democratic socialists. Additionally, former President Donald Trump faces challenges with his endorsements in other states.

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nypost.com

Tesla Autopilot Crash in Texas Results in Fatality

A Tesla in Autopilot mode crashed into a home in Katy, Texas, on June 23, 2026, killing 76-year-old Martha Avila. The vehicle was reportedly traveling at high speeds when it struck the residence. Authorities are investigating the role of Tesla's Autopilot system in the crash, which has drawn attention due to previous incidents involving the technology.

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cnbc.com

S&P 500 Declines Amid Tech Sector Sell-Off

The S&P 500 index fell 0.8% on Tuesday, driven by a sell-off in the tech sector, particularly in memory chip stocks. The Nasdaq Composite also declined, while some defensive stocks managed to gain. Global markets, including European and Asian indices, experienced losses amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

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Fox News — Politics

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani Faces Backlash Over Coffee Shop Incident Involving Congressman

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing backlash for his silence regarding a Brooklyn coffee shop's refusal to serve Congressman Dan Goldman, who has pro-Israel views. The coffee shop, Poetica, posted and later deleted a message stating Goldman was unwelcome. The incident has prompted an investigation by the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights.

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Vox

Supreme Court to Review Children's Free Speech Rights in Context of Texas Law

The Supreme Court is reviewing Texas's App Store Accountability Act, which restricts minors from downloading apps without parental consent, potentially impacting their First Amendment rights. The law has faced legal challenges, and the Court's decision could reshape the landscape of children's free speech in the digital age.

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Fox News — Latest

Trump Endorses Both Candidates in South Carolina GOP Runoff

Former President Donald Trump has endorsed both candidates in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial runoff, Alan Wilson and Pamela Evette. This dual endorsement reflects Trump's strategy to maintain influence within the GOP amid recent mixed results from his endorsements in other races. The runoff follows a contentious primary where Evette and Wilson emerged as the top candidates.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump Endorses Both Candidates in South Carolina GOP Runoff

Former President Donald Trump has endorsed both Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and state Attorney General Alan Wilson in South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial runoff election. This dual endorsement comes as a strategic move to maintain influence within the GOP, following a recent loss in a neighboring state's primary. The runoff features both candidates engaging in personal attacks as they seek to secure the nomination.

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Deutsche Welle

Zambians Prepare for August Elections Amid Economic Concerns

Zambia is preparing for elections in August 2026, with voters prioritizing job availability and living expenses. The election outcome may also affect global dynamics regarding critical minerals and Zambia's relations with major powers like China and the US.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Endorses Both Candidates in South Carolina Gubernatorial Runoff

President Donald Trump has endorsed both Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson in the South Carolina GOP primary runoff. This dual endorsement follows recent losses for Trump-backed candidates in gubernatorial races and aims to ensure support for both candidates. The runoff winner will face Democrat Jermaine Johnson in the November election.

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apnews.com

Brexit's Impact on British Politics Over the Last Decade

The United Kingdom is preparing for its seventh prime minister since the Brexit referendum in 2016, which has significantly impacted British politics. The decision to leave the EU has led to ongoing political divisions, economic challenges, and a shift in voter allegiance towards alternative parties. As Prime Minister Keir Starmer resigns, the unresolved issues stemming from Brexit continue to influence the political landscape.

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Washington Examiner

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Reach Siberia Amid Ongoing Conflict

A Ukrainian drone strike on an oil refinery in Tyumen, Siberia, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, reaching areas previously thought secure. The economic impact on Russia is evident, with Gazprom's value plummeting and fuel rationing being implemented. Concerns about military recruitment and shifting international alliances further complicate the situation for the Kremlin.

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Fox News — Latest

CBS Anchor Tony Dokoupil Addresses Leadership Amid '60 Minutes' Controversy

Tony Dokoupil, lead anchor of CBS Evening News, defended his relationship with CBS amid controversies following firings at '60 Minutes.' He stated that he does not share the frustrations expressed by former correspondent Scott Pelley regarding leadership interference and emphasized the importance of trust in journalism.

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Axios

People Inc. CEO alleges Google misuses market power with web crawling practices

Neil Vogel, CEO of People Inc., has accused Google of misusing its market power by using the same web crawler for both search and AI. He expressed concerns over the challenges publishers face in blocking crawlers and discussed the company's partnerships with AI firms, including Meta and OpenAI.

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Washington Examiner

US and Iran Present Conflicting Accounts on Nuclear Inspector Agreement

Vice President JD Vance announced that Iran has agreed to allow IAEA inspectors to return, which he called a major milestone towards denuclearization. However, Iranian officials denied this agreement, stating they would not permit inspectors to access certain sites. The situation reflects ongoing tensions and differing narratives between the US and Iran regarding nuclear oversight and commitments.

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Mother Jones

New Alaska Law Aims to Improve Conditions for Vulnerable Children in Psychiatric Facilities

Alaska has passed HB 36, a law requiring court reviews of foster children's placements in psychiatric hospitals within seven days, following concerns raised by a 2023 investigation. The law aims to improve conditions for vulnerable youth, but a related bill aimed at increasing oversight was vetoed by the governor. The treatment of vulnerable children in Alaska has faced scrutiny for years, with reports indicating systemic issues in the state's psychiatric care.

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thesmokinggun.com

Arby’s Employee Charged with Spitting in Customer's Food

An Arby’s employee in Oklahoma has been charged with spitting in a customer's food, which the customer claims led to her contracting oral herpes. The employee, Amanda Hendricks, was charged with a felony after surveillance footage showed her contaminating the food. The customer, Jennica Church, has filed a civil lawsuit against Hendricks and Arby’s.

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cnbc.com

Global Stocks Decline, Tech Sector Experiences Significant Losses

Global stocks fell on Tuesday, with significant losses in the technology sector following a downturn on Wall Street. The South Korean Kospi index dropped 10%, while European markets also saw declines, particularly in technology stocks. In pre-market trading in the U.S., major chipmakers and tech companies reported substantial losses.

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Axios

Ten Years After Brexit: An Overview of the U.K.'s Political Landscape

The U.K. marks ten years since the Brexit referendum, facing ongoing political instability and preparing for its seventh prime minister. Keir Starmer's resignation highlights the chronic issues within British politics, as the country grapples with low economic growth and public dissatisfaction. Potential leadership changes, including Andy Burnham's rise, may shape the future of the Labour Party amid challenges of incumbency.

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