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New York Post

The French Laundry faces three labor lawsuits in Napa County

The French Laundry, a renowned restaurant in Napa Valley, is facing legal challenges with three labor lawsuits filed against it in Napa County Superior Court. The details of the claims have not been disclosed.

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Fox News — Latest

Police Investigate Arson Attacks Linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer

On June 16, 2026, police detailed a series of arson attacks in May 2025 targeting properties linked to U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Two suspects, Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc, were convicted after being recruited by a Russian-speaking handler. The Russian Embassy has denied involvement in the incidents.

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democracydocket.com

Florida Supreme Court Issues Reprimand to Kenneth Chesebro, Does Not Suspend or Disbar

The Florida Supreme Court has decided not to suspend or disbar Kenneth Chesebro, a former Trump campaign lawyer who pleaded guilty to a felony related to the 'fake electors' scheme. Instead, the court issued a public reprimand and required him to attend ethics training, while dissenting Justice Labarga criticized the ruling as insufficient given the seriousness of Chesebro's misconduct.

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theguardian.com

UK Plans Social Media Ban for Under-16s Amid Industry Criticism

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a plan to ban social media access for individuals under 16, citing concerns over mental health and safety. Major tech companies have criticized the ban, arguing it may lead children to less safe platforms. The proposal has received support from many parents and campaigners advocating for child safety online.

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Fox News — Latest

New York Times Reviews Nicholas Kristof's Columns for Potential Disclosure Issues

The New York Times is reviewing Nicholas Kristof's columns for potential conflicts of interest after it was revealed he did not disclose connections between campaign donors and subjects of his work. Kristof, who previously ran for governor of Oregon, wrote favorably about donors like Bill Gates without noting their financial support for his campaign. The review was initiated following inquiries about these disclosures.

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notus.org

Dana White Criticizes Fighter's Remarks on Michelle Obama

Dana White, the CEO of UFC, condemned fighter Josh Hokit for derogatory remarks about Michelle Obama made during the Freedom 250 event at the White House. Hokit referred to Obama as 'a man' during a post-fight interview, prompting criticism from White and calls for condemnation from Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy. White also indicated that future UFC events at the White House may not be feasible financially.

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Washington Examiner

Oil Prices Decline Amid Ceasefire Agreement with Iran

Oil prices fell on June 15, 2026, following a ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The closure of this waterway has significantly impacted global oil supply. Experts indicate that while there is cautious optimism about the reopening, safety concerns and toll negotiations remain key issues.

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cnn.com

Epstein Survivors Urge Investigation into DOJ Files in Meeting with House Oversight Chair

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse met with House Oversight Chair James Comer to push for further investigation into allegations from the Justice Department's Epstein files. They contested claims by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche that no new leads exist, presenting documents to support their case. Comer announced plans to request testimony from attorney Alan Dershowitz as part of the ongoing investigation.

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Washington Examiner

Federal Judge Dismisses xAI Lawsuit Against OpenAI

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from Elon Musk's xAI against OpenAI, ruling that xAI failed to prove its claims of trade secret theft. The judge's decision, which cannot be appealed, adds to Musk's recent legal setbacks against OpenAI, including a jury ruling that dismissed another lawsuit regarding OpenAI's transition to a for-profit model.

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Washington Examiner

Missouri Attorney General files lawsuit against Lorex for undisclosed ties to Chinese military

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has filed a lawsuit against Lorex, a baby monitor manufacturer, for allegedly hiding its connections to the Chinese military. The lawsuit seeks financial compensation for consumers and aims to protect families from undisclosed ties to foreign governments. Other states have also initiated legal actions against Lorex for similar concerns.

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Washington Examiner

Rick Scott and Charlie Crist Call for Cancellation of Ye Concerts Over Antisemitism

Senator Rick Scott and former Governor Charlie Crist are urging the Tampa Sports Authority to cancel two upcoming concerts by rapper Ye due to his antisemitic statements. The Tampa Sports Authority has defended the concerts, stating that no taxpayer money is involved and emphasizing the importance of free speech.

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The Verge

Xbox to close Ninja Theory, developer of Hellblade series

Xbox has announced the closure of Ninja Theory, the studio behind the Hellblade series. Staff were informed of the decision, but there is potential for the studio to be acquired. This move follows discussions about restructuring within several Xbox studios.

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texastribune.org

Muslim Delegate Experiences Hostility at Texas GOP Convention

Mohamed Hussein attended the Texas GOP Convention to seek acceptance within the party but faced significant hostility, including being told to leave the country. The convention featured discussions on Sharia Law, which some attendees expressed in ways that Hussein found offensive. He confronted panelists about their claims regarding Muslims, leading to a personal confrontation that left him distressed.

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theguardian.com

FIFA Faces Calls to Remove VAR Official Over Controversial Gesture

FIFA is facing calls to suspend VAR official Shaun Evans after he allegedly made a hand gesture linked to white supremacy during a World Cup match introduction. The gesture, identified as an 'OK' sign, has drawn criticism from the anti-discrimination group Fare, which has called for his removal from the tournament. The context of the gesture remains disputed.

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Fox News — Latest

Father of Slain Teen Criticizes Former Frisco Schools Superintendent Over Graduation Controversy

Jeff Metcalf, father of slain teen Austin Metcalf, has criticized former Frisco ISD Superintendent Mike Waldrip for allowing Karmelo Anthony, who was convicted of killing his son, to graduate. Metcalf claims the school mishandled the situation and lacked adequate security during the track meet where the incident occurred. Waldrip retired from his position in November 2025.

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Washington Examiner

Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to New York firearms liability law

The Supreme Court has decided not to hear a challenge from gun manufacturers against New York's law that allows civil lawsuits targeting the gun industry. This decision maintains a lower court ruling that supports the law, which aims to hold gun manufacturers accountable for public safety concerns. Similar laws have been enacted in at least ten other states since 2021.

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Washington Examiner

States and Cities Respond to Concerns Over Data Centers

Growing public opposition to data centers has prompted local and state governments to consider moratoriums and regulations. A recent poll showed significant public disapproval of data center construction for AI, leading to over 300 bills filed across 30 states addressing the issue. States like New York and California are implementing measures to regulate energy and water usage by data centers.

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