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Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for ordering drone flights over North Korea to justify a martial law declaration. The Seoul Central District Court also sentenced former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun. Yoon's previous life sentence for insurrection is currently under appeal.

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Al Jazeera English

Trump Cancels Planned Attacks on Iran Amid Ongoing Negotiations

Former President Donald Trump has canceled planned military strikes against Iran, indicating that negotiations are progressing towards a possible agreement. The announcement follows Iran's review of a proposed deal from the US.

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NPR — Politics

Former South Korean President Yoon Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison

Yoon Suk Yeol, the former President of South Korea, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison along with his former defense minister. The court ruled that they were involved in ordering drone flights over Pyongyang in 2024, which were intended to increase tensions with North Korea.

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NPR — Top Stories

Former South Korean President Yoon Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison

Yoon Suk Yeol, the former President of South Korea, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison along with his former defense minister. The court's ruling is based on allegations that Yoon ordered drone flights over Pyongyang to increase tensions with North Korea.

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ms.now

FBI Conducts Raids on Ohio Organizing Collaborative Offices

The FBI raided the Cleveland offices of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative on June 12, 2026, as part of an investigation into voter registration efforts. Agents also visited the homes of the group's leaders, prompting concerns about intimidation tactics. The organization, which focuses on increasing voter registration among underrepresented communities, has stated that the actions are unjustified and lack evidence of wrongdoing.

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Fox News — Latest

Portland man sentenced to 30 months for assaulting ICE officer

Robert Jacob Hoopes has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for assaulting an ICE officer during a protest in Portland, Oregon. He pleaded guilty to aggravated assault after throwing a rock that caused significant injury to the officer. In addition to his prison term, Hoopes will face three years of supervised release and must pay restitution.

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semafor.com

Polling Shows Democratic Primary Lead for Avila Chevalier Over Espaillat

A recent poll shows Darializa Avila Chevalier leading incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat in the Democratic primary for New York’s 13th Congressional District. The survey, conducted by Data for Progress, indicates Avila Chevalier has 39% support compared to Espaillat's 35%. The race has seen endorsements and advertisements from both candidates, with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries supporting Espaillat.

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Axios

Details of Proposed U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding

President Trump has indicated that a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) is set to be signed, which includes provisions for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions relief for Iran based on compliance. The MOU aims to extend a ceasefire for 60 days while negotiations on Iran's nuclear program are conducted. The agreement is still pending final approval from Iranian leadership.

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nbcnews.com

House Republicans Face Political Consequences After Epstein Files Release

Four House Republicans who supported the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files are facing political fallout, with one already out of Congress and others at risk of losing their positions. Representative Thomas Massie lost his primary election, while Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned, Nancy Mace failed to advance in her gubernatorial race, and Lauren Boebert faces potential challenges. The White House has defended Trump's involvement in the Epstein issue.

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apnews.com

Kennedy Center Board Seeks Delay in Ruling on Trump's Name Removal

The Kennedy Center board is seeking a delay in a court ruling that requires the removal of Donald Trump's name from the venue by Friday. This request follows a recent ruling stating that only Congress can change the center's name, and it comes amid criticism from the arts community over Trump's influence at the center.

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Washington Examiner

Supreme Court upholds stay on Alabama inmate's execution by nitrogen gas

The Supreme Court has upheld a federal judge's order blocking the execution of Alabama inmate Jeffery Lee by nitrogen gas. The court's 6-3 decision maintains a stay on the execution, which was scheduled for Thursday evening. Governor Kay Ivey expressed disappointment, but the ruling allows for the potential rescheduling of Lee's execution.

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The Hill

Sen. John Cornyn predicts challenging period for Trump after midterms

Senator John Cornyn expressed in a recent interview that he anticipates the two years after the midterm elections will be challenging for President Trump. This statement follows Cornyn's defeat to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who was endorsed by Trump.

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New York Times — Politics

U.S. Scholar Arrested in China After Meeting Between Leaders

U Min Zin, a graduate student at UC Berkeley, was arrested in China following a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. He is known for his research on Myanmar politics.

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