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Politics

Federal, state, and local politics; elections; policy

Washington Examiner

DOJ Increases Oversight of California's Election Process Amid Ongoing Ballot Counting

The Justice Department is increasing its scrutiny of California's election process amid ongoing ballot counting, launching multiple investigations into alleged fraud and establishing a public tip line for reporting misconduct. Concerns have been raised about the state's voter registration policies and the impact of late-counted ballots on election outcomes. The situation is further complicated by a legal dispute between the DOJ and California over access to voter registration records.

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The New Yorker

Maine Primary Elections: Results Overview

Graham Platner aims to secure the Democratic nomination against incumbent Susan Collins in the upcoming U.S. Senate election. Additionally, former Governor Paul LePage is running for a congressional position.

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The Verge

Seattle City Council to Vote on Moratorium for New Data Centers

The Seattle City Council will vote on a proposed one-year moratorium on new data centers on June 9, 2026. Amazon employees are among those supporting the moratorium, citing concerns over environmental and community impacts.

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The Hill

OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman Address Political Spending Concerns

OpenAI is addressing concerns about its political donations and association with the super PAC Leading the Future. CEO Sam Altman is facing questions regarding the company's connections to this group amid backlash over political spending in the tech industry.

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The Hill

Republican Lawmakers Respond to Los Angeles Mayoral Race Results

Republican lawmakers are reacting to the results of the Los Angeles mayoral race, where Nithya Raman, a Democratic candidate, overcame a significant deficit against Republican candidate Spencer Pratt. GOP leaders have refrained from fully supporting claims made by former President Trump related to the election.

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The Daily Beast

World Cup Referee Denied Entry to the U.S. Before Tournament

Omar Abdulkadir Artan, a Somali referee, was denied entry into the U.S. on June 6, 2026, just before the World Cup. FIFA confirmed he would not be able to officiate due to immigration issues, which have sparked criticism from various officials and organizations. The World Cup is scheduled to start on June 8, 2026.

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New York Times — World

Israel Issues Warnings of Potential Strikes in Southern Lebanon

Israel has warned of possible new military strikes in southern Lebanon, following a recent reduction in direct confrontations with Iran. The Israeli campaign against Hezbollah is seen as a key issue in U.S.-Iran peace discussions.

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Axios

White House Pressures Europe on Ebola Travel Restrictions Ahead of World Cup

The Trump administration is pressuring European countries to tighten travel restrictions to prevent Ebola infections as the World Cup approaches. Officials argue that current measures are inadequate and warn that any outbreak in the U.S. would be blamed on Europe's response. European officials counter that screening and contact tracing are more effective than travel bans.

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New York Times — Politics

Maine Primaries Focus on Democratic Candidate Graham Platner

Graham Platner is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in Maine, aiming to unseat incumbent Senator Susan Collins. His campaign has been affected by recent scandals as the state prepares for its primaries.

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Fox News — Politics

Maine Democrats Evaluate Senate Candidate Graham Platner Amid Controversies

Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, is under scrutiny due to various controversies as he prepares to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins. Despite facing allegations and past criticisms, he continues to receive support from some Democratic leaders. The upcoming primary will determine his candidacy as voter opinions remain divided on the impact of these issues.

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Fox News — Politics

Republican Senators Support DHS Proposal on Sanctuary Cities

Republican senators are backing a proposal from Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin that could lead to the withdrawal of CBP officers from airports in sanctuary cities. The proposal aims to enforce federal immigration laws but has drawn criticism from Democrats for its potential impact on international travel. Some GOP senators are still evaluating the proposal.

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Fox News — Latest

Republican Study Committee Chairman Discusses New Reconciliation Package

Rep. August Pfluger discussed the potential for a third reconciliation package focusing on affordability, fraud, and defense during an interview. The House is set to vote on a second reconciliation bill related to immigration. Pfluger aims to address constituents' concerns as part of a strategy for the upcoming midterm elections.

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Fox News — Latest

Republican Senators Support DHS Proposal on Sanctuary Cities

Republican senators are backing a proposal from Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin to withdraw CBP officers from airports in sanctuary cities. The proposal has drawn criticism from Democrats and concerns about its impact on international travel, especially with the upcoming World Cup expected to increase travel volumes.

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Fox News — Latest

Senator Susan Collins Avoids Commenting on Graham Platner's Sexting Controversy Ahead of Maine Primary

Senator Susan Collins has chosen not to comment on the sexting allegations involving Democratic candidate Graham Platner as Maine voters head to the polls. While Collins has previously criticized Platner for other remarks, she has avoided discussing the recent scandal, which has been a significant topic in the lead-up to the primary. Meanwhile, Democratic leaders continue to support Platner despite the controversies.

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Fox News — Politics

Sen. Susan Collins Avoids Comment on Graham Platner's Sexting Controversy Ahead of Maine Primary

Senator Susan Collins has chosen not to comment on the sexting allegations against Democratic candidate Graham Platner as Maine voters prepare for the primary election. While Collins has previously criticized Platner for other controversies, she has avoided discussing the recent allegations. Meanwhile, Platner continues to campaign with support from Democratic leaders.

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Washington Examiner

Keith Sonderling Positioned for Permanent Role as Labor Secretary

Keith Sonderling is likely to be nominated for the permanent role of Labor Secretary after serving as Acting Secretary. He has gained support from the White House and labor unions, and his leadership is credited with improving morale within the department. Investigations into the previous secretary's conduct have raised concerns that may have influenced Sonderling's position.

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