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Politics

Federal, state, and local politics; elections; policy

New York Post

Rep. Jasmine Crockett comments on Karmelo Anthony case

Rep. Jasmine Crockett commented on the case of convicted killer Karmelo Anthony, suggesting that the lack of 'mercy' and 'humanity' shown to Anthony is a tragedy in the context of Austin Metcalf's death. These comments are part of her public statements regarding the case.

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apnews.com

Special Election in Makerfield Could Impact UK's Political Landscape

A special election in Ashton-in-Makerfield, England, on June 18 could influence the leadership of the UK, with Andy Burnham of the Labour Party vying for a seat against Reform UK's Rob Kenyon. The election is marked by heightened concerns over immigration and dissatisfaction with current political leadership, as Labour faces pressure following poor local election performances.

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The Hill

Federal Judge Blocks Ken Paxton's Lawsuit Against ActBlue

On June 11, 2026, a federal judge in Massachusetts ruled that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is barred from continuing a lawsuit against ActBlue, a progressive fundraising platform. The judge found that ActBlue is likely to succeed in its claims regarding the infringement of its rights.

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New York Post

Rep. Summer Lee Reintroduces Slavery Reparations Resolution

Representative Summer Lee has reintroduced a resolution on slavery reparations, expressing concern that Black voters may withdraw from the political system if their issues are not acknowledged. The resolution was first introduced in May.

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New York Times — US

Gabbard Reassesses Biden Administration's Views on Havana Syndrome

Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, is reconsidering the Biden administration's assessments regarding Havana syndrome. This may lead to a re-examination by the Trump administration of potential foreign involvement, particularly from Russia.

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New York Times — Politics

Gabbard Reassesses Biden Administration's Views on Havana Syndrome

Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, is reconsidering the Biden administration's assessments regarding Havana syndrome. This shift may lead to a review by the Trump administration of potential foreign involvement, particularly from Russia.

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The Hill

Kaitlan Collins Discusses Trump's Relationship with Media

CNN's Kaitlan Collins commented in an interview that President Trump’s supporters might not recognize his desire for validation from mainstream media, despite his history of conflict with it. The remarks were made during a discussion with New York Times reporter Shawn McCreesh.

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usatoday.com

Countries Participating in the 2026 World Cup Affected by U.S. Travel Ban

The 2026 World Cup will take place in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, featuring 48 teams. Countries participating in the tournament that are affected by President Trump's travel ban include Haiti, Iran, Ivory Coast, and Senegal. While Haiti and Iran face full entry bans, the other two countries have partial suspensions, but athletes are allowed entry for the event.

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apnews.com

UFC Fight at White House Requires $60 Million and Coordination from Seven Federal Agencies

A planned UFC fight at the White House requires significant resources, including over $60 million and coordination from seven federal agencies. The event is part of the 250th anniversary of America's founding but faces a legal challenge from two residents claiming it violates regulations. Preparations have included extensive logistical efforts and are set to conclude with the event on Sunday.

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nbcnews.com

Jacob Reses to Depart as Chief of Staff for Vice President JD Vance

Jacob Reses, chief of staff to Vice President JD Vance, will leave his position at the end of summer 2026. Reses has been with Vance since he took office in January 2025 and informed him of his departure following personal news regarding his family. Various officials have praised Reses for his contributions to the administration.

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nbcnews.com

U.S. Defense Industry Leaders to Discuss Missile Supply with President Trump

Defense industry leaders are set to meet with President Trump to address concerns over the U.S. missile supply amid ongoing military operations. The meeting follows the downing of a U.S. Army helicopter in Iran and highlights issues regarding the depletion of munitions stockpiles. The Pentagon is reportedly seeking additional funding to replenish its missile inventory.

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Washington Examiner

Ohio Legislation Requires Photo ID for Mail-in Ballots Starting in 2027

Ohio has enacted legislation requiring absentee voters to submit a photo ID with their mail-in ballots, effective November 2027. The law, part of House Bill 472, aims to enhance election security but has faced criticism for potentially complicating the voting process for certain groups, particularly older voters. Exemptions are included for specific categories of voters.

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The Hill

Trump considers executive order to extend FISA Section 702

President Trump has suggested that he may use an executive order to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act following Congress's failure to pass a temporary extension. He mentioned that Congress is in favor of this action.

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Washington Examiner

Marco Rubio Discusses Polarization at UFC Event

During a UFC event at the White House, Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed concerns about increasing polarization in American society. He highlighted the need for more unifying events and referenced reports indicating strong political divisions in the U.S. The UFC Freedom 250 event is set to coincide with President Trump's 80th birthday and aims to promote national unity.

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Washington Examiner

Trump's Proposed Arch to Commemorate 250th Anniversary of American Independence

President Donald Trump's proposed triumphal arch to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence is set to be built between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. The construction is expected to take two to three years, working 20 hours a day. While the project has received some federal approvals, it faces opposition and legal challenges regarding its impact on historical views.

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