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18-Year-Old Man Dies After Horse-Drawn Carriage Incident in Central Park

An 18-year-old tourist, Romanch Mahajan, died following an accident involving a horse-drawn carriage in Central Park, New York City. The carriage bolted and overturned, leading to Mahajan's fatal injuries. The NYPD is investigating the incident, which has prompted renewed calls for safety regulations regarding horse-drawn carriages in the park.

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Knicks Accept White House Invitation for Championship Celebration; Seahawks Visit Uncertain

The New York Knicks have accepted an invitation to visit the White House for their NBA championship celebration, as confirmed by owner James Dolan. In contrast, the Seattle Seahawks' potential visit remains uncertain, with the White House stating there is no current information available regarding their celebration of the Super Bowl win.

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Hillary Clinton Comments on Graham Platner's Senate Campaign

Hillary Clinton refrained from endorsing Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate from Maine, during a recent event, referring to his scandals as "bumps on the road." She highlighted the difficulty he may face in the election against incumbent Senator Susan Collins and discussed the Democratic Party's goals for the upcoming 2026 elections. Platner's campaign has been marred by several controversies.

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Trump Withdraws Endorsement of Lahmeyer, Supports Tedford in Oklahoma Congressional Race

On June 17, 2026, President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Jackson Lahmeyer in favor of Mark Tedford for the Oklahoma congressional race. Lahmeyer announced the suspension of his campaign shortly after Trump's endorsement switch, stating that his decision was made prior to the announcement. Tedford is now positioned as the likely Republican nominee for the district.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump Withdraws Endorsement of Lahmeyer, Supports Tedford in Oklahoma Congressional Race

President Donald Trump has reversed his endorsement of Jackson Lahmeyer in the Oklahoma congressional race, now supporting Mark Tedford. Lahmeyer announced the suspension of his campaign shortly before Trump's announcement, stating he made the decision the night prior. The reasons for the endorsement change have not been publicly clarified.

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The Daily Beast

Jackson Lahmeyer Withdraws from Oklahoma Congressional Race Following Trump Endorsement Withdrawal

Republican congressional candidate Jackson Lahmeyer has suspended his campaign for Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District after former President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement. The decision follows allegations of infidelity that surfaced in the media. Lahmeyer expressed his intention to avoid being a distraction to his family and constituents.

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freebeacon.com

Texas State Rep. James Talarico Shares Checking Account with His Mother

Texas State Representative James Talarico shares a checking account with his mother, as disclosed in his financial records. His parents have financially supported his political campaigns and provided assistance for moving expenses. Talarico, who has served in the Texas House since 2018, supplements his income through consulting work.

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gizmodo.com

Pew Research Poll Reveals American Attitudes Toward AI Chatbots

A Pew Research poll shows that while 50% of adult Americans use AI chatbots, only 16% believe they will have a positive societal impact. The survey highlights differences in usage and perceptions across age and income groups, with significant concerns about information security and government regulation of AI technology.

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businessinsider.com

Meta CTO Reports Low Employee Morale Amid Layoffs and AI Initiatives

Meta's CTO Andrew Bosworth reported that employee morale is low, possibly the worst it has been in 20 years, following recent layoffs and AI initiatives. In response, Meta is implementing measures to improve morale, including increased transparency and support for employee development.

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Fox News — Latest

DOJ Seeks to Join Lawsuit Against Evanston's Reparations Program

The Department of Justice has filed a motion to join a class-action lawsuit against the City of Evanston's reparations program, claiming it unlawfully distributes benefits based on race. The program, which provides $25,000 grants to eligible Black residents, is being challenged for potentially violating the Equal Protection Clause and the Fair Housing Act. The litigation began in May 2024, and the DOJ's intervention is currently pending in court.

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Washington Examiner

Donald Trump settles $100 million lawsuit with niece over tax records

Donald Trump has settled a $100 million lawsuit against his niece, Mary Trump, over allegations that she leaked his tax records to the media. The lawsuit, filed in 2021, claimed that she violated confidentiality agreements related to the Trump family estate. The settlement was confirmed in a letter filed with a New York state court.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump's Proposed Iran Agreement Faces Criticism from Conservative Allies

President Trump's proposed Iran agreement, announced on June 17, 2026, has drawn criticism from conservative allies who believe it offers significant concessions to Iran without requiring dismantlement of its nuclear program. Critics argue that the deal undermines U.S. leverage, while some commentators welcome the move away from military escalation.

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Criticism of Trump's Proposed Iran Agreement from Conservative Allies

President Trump's proposed Iran agreement, announced on June 17, 2026, has drawn criticism from conservative allies who argue it offers Iran significant concessions without requiring dismantlement of its nuclear program. Critics, including notable conservative figures, claim the deal undermines U.S. leverage and could lead to increased threats from Iran. Some, however, support the move away from military escalation.

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nbcnews.com

Democratic Socialists Gain Traction in Major U.S. Cities Amid Economic Concerns

Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist candidate for mayor in Washington, D.C., is leading in the Democratic primary with a focus on economic issues. Her candidacy reflects a broader trend of leftward political shifts in major U.S. cities, with other democratic socialists gaining traction amid rising economic concerns among voters. Recent polls indicate widespread belief that achieving the 'American Dream' has become more challenging.

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New Mexico seeks nearly $1 billion from Meta following jury verdict

New Mexico's Department of Justice is seeking nearly $1 billion from Meta following a jury's finding that the company endangered children and misled the public about platform safety. The request includes $953 million to support public education and behavioral health, while Meta has defended its practices and safety measures.

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Washington Examiner

Joy Behar Comments on JD Vance's Appearance on The View

Joy Behar of The View complimented Vice President JD Vance during his appearance on the show, calling him 'intelligent' and suggesting he run for president. Vance discussed his new book and various political topics, while Behar shared her views on supporting Republicans at the local level but preferring Democrats nationally.

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Washington Examiner

North Carolina audit reveals $47.2 million in unemployment fraud

A recent audit by the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor revealed $47.2 million in fraudulent unemployment benefits from a total of $168.8 million in overpayments between April 2021 and March 2025. The report highlighted ongoing issues with improper payment rates exceeding national averages and coincided with a call from the U.S. Department of Labor for states to address unemployment fraud.

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New York Post

NYC Fashion Designer Charged with Labor Violations

A New York City fashion designer has been charged with labor violations, including operating a sweatshop and withholding wages from employees. The designer has dressed notable celebrities such as Julia Roberts and Cynthia Erivo.

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