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Political Influence Tested as Primaries Held in Four States

Primary elections are set to take place in New York, Maryland, Utah, and South Carolina, with significant implications for the political influence of President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Trump's dual endorsement in South Carolina and Mamdani's support for left-wing candidates in New York highlight their respective strategies to assert their political power within their parties.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump and Mamdani Influence Primaries in Four States

In the upcoming primary elections across New York, Maryland, Utah, and South Carolina, President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani are exerting their political influence. Trump has made dual endorsements in South Carolina's GOP gubernatorial runoff, while Mamdani supports left-wing candidates in New York, aiming to challenge the party establishment. The results of these primaries may impact the political dynamics as both parties gear up for the midterm elections.

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Axios

Google DeepMind Experiences Departures of Key Researchers Amid AI Talent Competition

Google DeepMind has lost two key researchers, Noam Shazeer and John Jumper, to OpenAI and Anthropic, respectively, amid a competitive landscape for AI talent. The departures highlight the ongoing struggle among major companies to attract top researchers, who are critical for advancing AI development. Factors influencing these moves include financial opportunities and company leadership perceptions.

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BBC — Business

StubHub required to refund customers for undisclosed fees

The Competition and Markets Authority has ordered StubHub to refund 50,000 customers for hidden fees and has imposed a fine on the ticket reseller. This decision highlights regulatory actions regarding transparency in pricing.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Offers Assistance to Pritzker Following Violent Weekend in Chicago

President Donald Trump has offered his assistance to Illinois Governor JB Pritzker following a violent weekend in Chicago that left 39 injured and six dead. Trump suggested he could help reduce crime in the city, referencing his past successes in other locations. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and a violence prevention advocate also spoke about the impact of the shootings during the Juneteenth holiday.

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BBC — Business

Oracle announces reduction of 21,000 jobs amid AI investment

Oracle Corporation is set to reduce its workforce by 21,000 positions. This move reflects a larger trend in the technology sector, where companies are significantly investing in artificial intelligence.

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Axios

Bobby Pulido Performed at Benefit Concert with Registered Sex Offender

Bobby Pulido, a Democratic congressional candidate, performed at a benefit concert in 2018 with Frankie Caballero, a registered sex offender. Pulido claims he was unaware of Caballero's criminal history at the time. The association has drawn media scrutiny as Pulido campaigns to unseat Republican Rep. Monica De La Cruz in Texas.

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Fox News — Politics

Chicago Mayor Declares State of Emergency for Transgender Violence Amid Violent Juneteenth Weekend

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has declared a 'Transfemicide State of Emergency' amid a violent Juneteenth weekend that resulted in multiple shootings and fatalities. Critics argue that this focus diverts attention from the broader violence affecting Black communities in the city. The declaration aims to enhance support for transgender individuals but has sparked significant backlash regarding its timing and relevance.

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The Daily Beast

GOP Senator Discusses Iran's Strategy in Negotiations with Trump

Senator Tim Sheehy remarked that Iran is using a strategy of delaying negotiations with President Trump, which he referred to as 'rope-a-dope.' His comments highlight internal GOP tensions regarding Trump's Iran policy as negotiations continue. Vice President JD Vance announced Iran's agreement to allow inspectors back into the country, but skepticism persists among Republicans about the effectiveness of the negotiations.

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Washington Examiner

M&M's to Remove Blue and Brown Colors from Candy, Transitioning to Dye-Free Options

M&M's will discontinue its blue and brown candies due to challenges in sourcing natural dyes, following pressure from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The company plans to launch a dye-free candy bag for its 85th anniversary and aims to transition to natural coloring for all candies by 2028. This move is part of Mars Inc.'s broader commitment to eliminate artificial colors from its products.

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Axios

Democrats Face Challenges in Maine's 2nd Congressional District

Democrats are facing challenges in Maine's 2nd congressional district after progressive Matt Dunlap won the primary against centrist Joe Baldacci. Dunlap will compete against Republican Paul LePage in the general election, with the DCCC's support for Dunlap still uncertain. Concerns about Senate nominee Graham Platner's controversies are also affecting the party's strategy in the state.

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Ars Technica

NHTSA Investigates Tesla Autopilot Crash Resulting in Fatality

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating a crash involving a Tesla Model 3 that resulted in the death of an elderly woman in Texas. The driver stated he was using the vehicle's Autopilot feature when he lost control and crashed into the home.

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The Hill

Department of Labor finalizes regulation on union financial transparency

The Department of Labor has finalized a regulation to improve union members' access to financial information about their unions. The AFL-CIO is attempting to block this regulation in court, with supporters claiming it would promote transparency and accountability.

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apnews.com

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan dies at 100

Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, died at the age of 100 due to complications from Parkinson’s disease. He served as Fed chairman for 18 and a half years, overseeing a period of significant economic growth but later faced criticism for his role in the financial crisis of 2007-2009. Greenspan is remembered for his contributions to economic policy and efforts to enhance the transparency of the Federal Reserve.

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apnews.com

Keir Starmer to Resign as UK Labour Party Leader, Successor Contest to Begin

Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as leader of the UK Labour Party, while remaining Prime Minister until a successor is appointed. Andy Burnham, recently elected as a lawmaker, is considered a leading candidate for the position. The Labour Party will open nominations for leadership on July 9, with the potential for a leadership contest extending into September.

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hollywoodreporter.com

ABC Launches Campaign Urging Public Support Amid FCC Proceedings

ABC has launched an on-air campaign to rally public support as it navigates multiple proceedings with the FCC. The campaign aims to inform viewers about the implications of the FCC's investigations into the network's programming and broadcast licenses, emphasizing the potential impact on First Amendment rights.

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The Daily Beast

Trump's Comments on Meloni Prompt Nationalist Response in Italy

President Donald Trump has faced backlash in Italy after suggesting Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was 'begging' for a photo with him at the G7 Summit. Meloni responded by calling Trump's claims 'completely made-up' and emphasized her commitment to Italy's national dignity. Political analysts suggest that her defense may enhance her popularity as it unites Italians against Trump's remarks.

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Daily Wire

Protester Hit by Car During Father's Day Demonstration in New Jersey

A protester was hit by a car during a Father's Day demonstration outside Delaney Hall in New Jersey, where she was advocating for the release of detainees. The protest involved around 75 participants and followed allegations of poor conditions at the facility. The Department of Homeland Security has denied these claims.

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