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Fox News Poll Shows Shift in Voter Perception of Big Tech and Government Threats

A Fox News Poll reveals that 52% of voters now view Big Tech as a greater threat to the nation's future than Big Government, a change from previous years. The poll also highlights mixed feelings about artificial intelligence, with increased daily usage reported among voters. Additionally, there is significant opposition to building AI data centers in local areas.

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Washington Examiner

Addressing Energy and Water Conservation Challenges in Data Centers

Data centers are under scrutiny for their energy and water usage, with communities advocating for more sustainable practices. Industry associations are promoting energy and water efficiency solutions, while states like West Virginia encourage data centers to generate their own power. Innovations such as hydrogen fuel cells and advanced cooling systems are being developed to address these concerns.

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Washington Examiner

James Dolan Comments on Zohran Mamdani During Victory Speech

In a victory speech after the Knicks' NBA championship win, owner James Dolan made remarks towards Mayor Zohran Mamdani, stating he did not need the mayor's vote. This interaction follows a history of clashes between the two, including a cease and desist letter sent by the Knicks to Mamdani in 2025. Former candidate Curtis Sliwa suggested that Dolan's comments could lead to a reevaluation of the property tax exemption for Madison Square Garden.

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apnews.com

Supreme Court Rules Against Federal Ban on Gun Ownership for Marijuana Users

The Supreme Court ruled against a federal ban on gun ownership for marijuana users on June 18, 2026, siding with Texas resident Ali Danial Hemani. The unanimous decision, written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, limits government authority over gun ownership for non-dangerous drug users and reflects a broader trend of expanding gun rights by the court.

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cbsnews.com

U.S.-Iran Agreement Leads to Increased Maritime Traffic in Strait of Hormuz

Following the signing of a U.S.-Iran agreement, maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has increased, with at least 10 commercial vessels reported transiting the area. The agreement aims to reopen the strait and address various contentious issues, including Iran's nuclear program. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has stated that Israel will maintain its military presence in southern Lebanon, while President Trump anticipates a ceasefire in the region.

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wsfa.com

York Revolution Minor League Team Cancels Pride Night Game

The York Revolution minor league baseball team forfeited its Pride Night game on June 18, 2026, after some players refused to wear rainbow-themed jerseys. The team continued with other planned Pride Night activities and announced a $10,000 donation to the Rainbow Rose Center to support LGBTQIA+ efforts in the community.

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TechCrunch

Snap Inc. spins off AI video team into new company Dotmo

Snap Inc. has announced the spin-off of its AI video development team into a new company named Dotmo. The transition will involve existing employees from Snap who will concentrate on AI video initiatives.

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TechCrunch

OpenAI hires Noam Shazeer and Dean Ball ahead of IPO

OpenAI has strengthened its team by hiring Noam Shazeer from Google DeepMind and Dean Ball, a former AI policy official. These moves are part of the company's preparations for its upcoming IPO.

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Ars Technica

Google Announces Timeline for Android Developer Verification System

Google will implement a developer verification system for Android starting September 30, 2026, aimed at improving software distribution security. The initial rollout will occur in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, where app scams are prevalent.

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The Daily Beast

Questions Raised About Trump's Health Following Physical Exam

Dr. Sean Barbabella, Donald Trump's physician, is under scrutiny after the president's recent physical exam involved 22 specialists. Concerns have been raised regarding Trump's health, including visible symptoms and frequent hospital visits. Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin has called for more transparency from the White House regarding the president's medical evaluations.

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Washington Examiner

Daily Energy Update: Strait of Hormuz Traffic Returns, FERC Issues New Grid Rules

Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has increased to over 12.5 million barrels, the highest since the conflict began, as the U.S. lifts its naval blockade. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued new directives for connecting data centers to the grid, while the National Science Foundation has reversed plans to dismantle ocean monitoring systems. Additionally, the UN is seeking funds to assist those affected by El Niño weather patterns.

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Fox News — Latest

Senate Commerce Committee Advances Protect College Sports Act Amid Opposition

The Senate Commerce Committee has approved the Protect College Sports Act, moving it to a full Senate vote despite opposition from the SEC and Big Ten. The bill aims to stabilize college athletics and includes provisions on media rights and player compensation, but faces potential legal challenges from critics.

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ms.now

The Onion plans to launch Infowars to support Sandy Hook families

The Onion plans to launch a new version of Infowars on July 2 to support the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims, despite ongoing legal disputes with Alex Jones. The initiative aims to raise funds through merchandise sales and original programming, directing over $100,000 to the families. Legal challenges regarding the Infowars brand and assets continue as The Onion seeks to finalize its takeover.

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TechCrunch

Amazon Web Services plans to sell AI chips to other data centers

Amazon Web Services is negotiating to sell its AI chips to other data centers, a move that CEO Andy Jassy claims could lead to a $50 billion opportunity for the company. This strategy aims to enhance competition with Nvidia in the AI chip market.

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The Daily Beast

Senator Jon Ossoff Responds to Donald Trump's Insulting Nickname

Senator Jon Ossoff criticized former President Donald Trump after Trump referred to him with a derogatory nickname on Truth Social. Ossoff labeled Trump as "unstable" and dismissed the insult, focusing instead on Trump's policies and their impact on Americans.

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Ars Technica

Investors from China Acquired Stakes in SpaceX Prior to IPO

A businessman linked to Chinese military contractors and a Qatari royal family entity acquired stakes in SpaceX before its IPO. SpaceX has since barred investors from China and Hong Kong from its IPO due to regulatory risks, amid U.S. government concerns about potential espionage through foreign investments.

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Fox News — Politics

Senate Candidate Graham Platner Faces Criticism Over Past Comments About Law Enforcement

Graham Platner, a Senate candidate in Maine, is under fire for past comments labeling police as "opportunistic cowards" in a deleted Reddit post from June 2020. The criticism highlights a pattern of controversial statements made by Platner, who has not responded to requests for comment amid ongoing scrutiny of his personal conduct.

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The Intercept

Newark Police Undercover Operation at ICE Protest Results in Arrest

Newark Police conducted an undercover operation at protests outside the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility, resulting in the arrest of protester Samuel Becker. The operation raised concerns about the collaboration between local law enforcement and ICE, which is prohibited under New Jersey law. The protests, sparked by a hunger strike within the facility, have faced aggressive responses from ICE agents.

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