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The Intercept

Senator Questions DHS on Recruitment Practices Amid Extremism Concerns

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has called on Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin to address concerns regarding the DHS's social media presence and recruitment practices, which have been linked to extremist language. A Colorado law enforcement bulletin suggested that DHS posts could inspire far-right violence and attract white supremacists. The DHS has defended its recruitment efforts and criticized Whitehouse's claims.

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Washington Examiner

Federal Court Allows UFC Freedom 250 Event to Proceed on White House South Lawn

A federal court has ruled that the UFC Freedom 250 event can proceed on the South Lawn of the White House, rejecting a lawsuit from two Virginia residents. The judge stated that the plaintiffs did not demonstrate standing or irreparable harm, allowing the fight to take place as scheduled on Sunday.

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PBS NewsHour

Jay Clayton nominated by Trump for director of national intelligence

President Donald Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, currently the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, to be the next permanent director of national intelligence. This nomination is viewed as a more conventional selection than the president's earlier choice.

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Guardian — US

Federal Judge Rules Against Virginia Residents in Trump UFC Event Case

A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration did not exceed its authority in hosting the 'UFC Freedom 250' event at the White House. Additionally, Trump has expressed intentions to push for a resolution to void his impeachments, claiming he did nothing wrong.

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Fox News — Latest

DOJ Emails Reveal Internal Discontent Over 2021 Memo Addressing Parent Protests

Internal emails from the DOJ reveal significant opposition to a memo issued by Attorney General Merrick Garland in 2021, which addressed threats posed by parents to school boards. Officials expressed concerns about the political implications and questioned the department's authority to act on the matter. The National Association for School Boards later apologized for its request for federal intervention regarding parent protests.

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Fox News — Politics

DOJ Emails Reveal Internal Discontent Over 2021 Memo Addressing Parent Protests

Internal emails from the DOJ reveal significant dissent among officials regarding a 2021 memo from Attorney General Merrick Garland that addressed threats against school board members. The memo was prompted by concerns from the National Association for School Boards about harassment during public meetings. Following backlash, the association apologized for its request for federal intervention, while Garland defended the memo's intent to protect public officials.

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Guardian — US

Louisiana jury awards $1.1 billion to woman in childhood molestation case

A Louisiana jury has awarded $1.1 billion to Pamela Elaine Lockridge in a lawsuit against her late stepfather for childhood sexual molestation. The case, tried under the state's 'lookback law,' reflects the willingness of civil juries to grant substantial damages in such cases.

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The Hill

Federal Judge Denies Request to Block UFC Event at White House

A federal judge has ruled that two Virginia residents do not have the legal standing to block a UFC event planned for the White House South Lawn. The event is scheduled for Flag Day and President Trump's 80th birthday.

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Washington Examiner

Work Begins to Remove Donald Trump's Name from Kennedy Center

Crews have started work to remove Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center, following a federal judge's order. The judge's ruling also requires a pause on renovation plans that would have closed the center for two years.

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New York Post

Washington State Lawmakers Call for Removal of Human Rights Commissioner

Lawmakers in Washington state are urging Governor Bob Ferguson to remove Luc fils Jasmin from the Human Rights Commission. This request follows a video that surfaced on June 10, where Jasmin made remarks perceived as dismissive of antisemitism and derogatory towards Jews.

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adn.com

Alaska Division of Elections Rules Dan J. Sullivan Not Eligible to Run for Senate

The Alaska Division of Elections has preliminarily ruled that Dan J. Sullivan from Petersburg is not eligible to run for the U.S. Senate in 2026 due to allegations of misrepresenting his party affiliation. He has until Thursday to respond to the decision, which follows complaints from the Alaska Republican Party. Dan J. Sullivan maintains that he is a legitimate candidate and has not coordinated with Democrats.

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The Daily Beast

Trump Shares AI-Generated Image Linked to QAnon After Comments on Iran

President Donald Trump criticized Iran on June 12, 2026, for allegedly spreading misinformation about a potential agreement. Following his remarks, he shared an AI-generated image linked to the QAnon movement on Truth Social, which has drawn attention to his ongoing association with the group. The White House has been contacted for comments regarding his statements.

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Fox News — Latest

Expiration of Surveillance Law Raises Concerns Ahead of World Cup

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is set to expire this weekend, raising concerns about its implications for U.S. intelligence operations. Some lawmakers argue that the extension is unnecessary, while others warn of potential risks if the program is not renewed. The situation has been complicated by political tensions following recent appointments within the intelligence community.

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Fox News — Politics

Section 702 of FISA Set to Expire, Raising Concerns Among Lawmakers

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is set to expire this weekend, causing concern among lawmakers regarding its implications for U.S. intelligence capabilities. While some argue that an extension is unnecessary due to existing FISA court authorizations, others warn that the expiration could hinder cooperation from telecommunications companies. The political situation surrounding the program has become contentious, with calls for legislative action to address surveillance authority.

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Fox News — Latest

Mississippi Teen and Brothers Involved in Violent Incidents

Cordarius Hobbs, 17, is accused of murdering an elderly couple in Mississippi. His brothers, Cortavious and Cortavion Hobbs, allegedly shot a deputy during a subsequent traffic stop, leading to serious injuries for the officer. All three brothers face serious charges related to their actions.

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Washington Examiner

Bystander Identified as Soldier in Secret Service-Involved Shooting Near White House

A soldier named Benjamin Del Real was shot during a Secret Service-involved incident near the White House on May 23. The circumstances of his injury remain unclear as investigations continue, with the Metropolitan Police Department looking into the shooting initiated by suspect Nasire Best. President Donald Trump was present at the White House during the incident but was unharmed.

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Washington Examiner

ODNI identifies U.S.-funded biomedical laboratories in over 30 countries

Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, announced that U.S.-funded biomedical laboratories are operating in over 30 countries, revealing details about more than 120 labs. This follows allegations from Senator Rand Paul regarding Dr. Anthony Fauci's influence on national security discussions about COVID-19 origins. The ODNI is expanding its intelligence collection on these facilities amid concerns about their operations and oversight.

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Deutsche Welle

Iran and US Indicate Potential Agreement to End War

Iran's Foreign Minister and the US President have suggested that a deal to end the war in Iran may be close. Mediators in Pakistan are reportedly working on finalizing the next steps in the negotiations.

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alaskapublic.org

Alaska Division of Elections reviews eligibility of Senate challenger Dan Sullivan

The Alaska Division of Elections has preliminarily determined that Dan Sullivan, a Senate challenger, may be ineligible to run against incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan. The decision has sparked controversy, with both candidates and their supporters expressing differing views on the implications for the upcoming election.

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