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Whoopi Goldberg discusses U.S. administration during Iran segment on 'The View'

On 'The View,' Whoopi Goldberg called for a change in the U.S. administration during a discussion about Iran, clarifying her comments were directed at the Trump administration. The conversation included insights on U.S. officials' opposition to a potential peace agreement with Iran and highlighted an upcoming diplomatic agreement between the U.S. and Iran.

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Guardian — US

Oklahoma congressional candidate Jackson Lahmeyer suspends campaign

Jackson Lahmeyer, a congressional candidate in Oklahoma, has suspended his campaign following reports of sending extramarital text messages. Lahmeyer, who was endorsed by Donald Trump, made the announcement on June 17, 2026, citing the need to focus on his family and community.

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TechCrunch

NEA's Tiffany Luck Discusses AI ROI Challenges for Enterprises

Tiffany Luck from NEA highlighted that many enterprises are still assessing their return on investment from AI technologies. The initial push for extensive AI usage has led to budgetary challenges for some companies, including Uber and Meta.

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Washington Examiner

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Criticizes Philadelphia DA for Misleading Courts

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has criticized Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner for misleading courts in efforts to overturn murder convictions. The court's ruling mandates that the state Attorney General review future cases Krasner seeks to reverse, citing a pattern of misconduct in his office. Krasner has faced ongoing scrutiny for his policies and practices since taking office.

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Ars Technica

California Accuses AT&T of Misleading FCC Regarding Copper Phone Network

California regulators have accused AT&T of misleading the FCC in its efforts to shut down the copper phone network without a suitable replacement. The state has filed a response to AT&T's claims, asserting that the company's arguments are unfounded. AT&T is also involved in a lawsuit against California regarding service discontinuation.

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Fox News — Politics

Subcontractors Claim Unpaid Millions After Working on Obama Presidential Center

Subcontractors working on the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago claim they are owed millions of dollars and face financial difficulties as the center prepares for its opening. Reports indicate that construction costs have exceeded $1 billion, with many subcontractors alleging unresolved payment disputes and financial strain. The Obama Foundation and Lakeside Alliance, the project’s construction manager, have stated they are committed to addressing outstanding issues.

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Fox News — Latest

Hunter Biden acknowledges mistake in joining Burisma board during podcast interview

In a podcast interview, Hunter Biden admitted that he should not have taken a position on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, acknowledging it was a mistake. He defended his qualifications and stated there is no evidence of wrongdoing related to his father's political role.

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Washington Examiner

Jackson Lahmeyer Withdraws from House GOP Runoff in Oklahoma

Jackson Lahmeyer has suspended his campaign for Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District after receiving 25.9% of the vote in the primary election. His decision follows allegations of inappropriate conduct and comes with an endorsement for his opponent, Mark Tedford, from President Donald Trump.

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Fox News — Latest

Ivory Coast player Elye Wahi arrested for alleged match-fixing

Elye Wahi, a forward for the Ivory Coast national team, was arrested on May 29 in connection with alleged match-fixing related to a Ligue 1 game on May 17. He has since been released and participated in a World Cup match despite the ongoing investigation.

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Washington Examiner

Iranian official announces end to internet blackouts

An Iranian communications official announced that the country will end its practice of internet blackouts, stating that Iran has matured to manage crises without shutting down access. The announcement comes after a history of using internet shutdowns to suppress dissent during protests, raising skepticism among analysts about the government's commitment to this change.

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Axios

Teamsters and DOJ Seek to End Federal Oversight After 37 Years

The Teamsters and the U.S. Attorney's Office have filed a motion to end federal oversight that has lasted since 1989. Teamsters president Sean O'Brien emphasized the union's internal reforms aimed at preventing corruption. The motion awaits approval from Judge Loretta Preska.

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Fox News — Latest

Elon Musk Calls for Accountability in UK Grooming Gangs Scandal Following Report Release

Elon Musk has highlighted the UK's grooming gangs scandal, supporting a report that accuses the government of failing to protect children from sexual exploitation. The report calls for reforms and suggests a high number of victims, while the government has initiated a national inquiry to investigate the issue further. Critics note a lack of accountability from previous inquiries.

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The Daily Beast

Duloxetine Capsules Recalled Due to Elevated Cancer-Causing Chemical Levels

Towa Pharmaceutical and Breckenridge Pharmaceutical have recalled approximately 370,000 bottles of duloxetine capsules due to elevated levels of a potentially cancer-causing chemical, N-nitroso-duloxetine. The FDA has classified the recall as Class II, indicating possible temporary health consequences. Patients are advised to consult healthcare providers regarding the recall and potential treatment options.

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Ars Technica

Anthropic Takes AI Models Offline Following U.S. Export-Control Directive

Anthropic has suspended its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models following a U.S. export-control directive. The company is in talks with the White House to potentially reinstate the services, which have raised concerns about their dual-use capabilities in cybersecurity.

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Daily Wire

Dana White Hosts Kai Trump at UFC 250 Event at the White House

Dana White hosted Kai Trump at the UFC 250 Freedom event on June 14 at the White House. The event included a performance by Nitro Circus and a weigh-in ceremony, and it coincided with America's 250th anniversary and Donald Trump's 80th birthday. Weather conditions prompted a delay for the first fight.

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nbcnews.com

Republicans Seek Clarity on Iran Deal Amid Mixed Reactions

President Trump is promoting a tentative peace deal with Iran, but reactions from Republican leaders are mixed due to a lack of detailed information. While the deal aims to reduce hostilities and potentially lower gas prices, concerns about lifting sanctions on Iran have created divisions within the party. The responsibility of promoting the deal may shift to Vice President JD Vance as Trump continues to advocate for its benefits.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump Administration Outlines Proposed Iran Agreement Details

On June 17, 2026, the Trump administration detailed its memorandum of understanding with Iran, which includes immediate waivers for Iranian oil exports and plans for $300 billion in reconstruction funding. The agreement sets a 60-day negotiation period to address Iran's nuclear program, with specific provisions for oil exports and commercial transit through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Fox News — Latest

Trump Administration Outlines Proposed Terms of Iran Agreement

On June 17, 2026, the Trump administration announced the terms of a memorandum of understanding with Iran, which includes waivers for Iranian oil exports and a plan for $300 billion in reconstruction. The agreement aims to initiate a 60-day negotiation period regarding Iran's nuclear program, with key issues still to be resolved.

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Washington Examiner

G7 Leaders Agree on Plan to Reduce Dependence on China for Critical Minerals

G7 leaders have announced a plan to reduce dependence on China for critical minerals, aiming to limit any single country's supply to no more than 60% by 2030. The agreement includes commitments to enhance production, recycling, and transparency in the supply chain, with collaboration from the International Energy Agency.

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