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6/22/2026
AI and tech are trying to influence the midterm elections
- AI and tech groups are spending millions to influence midterm elections and shape future regulations.
- Around $43.3 million has already been spent by AI super PACs in congressional races.
- The primary race in New York City is a significant battleground for federal AI regulation decisions.
- Different AI companies, like OpenAI and Anthropic, are backing rival political groups to advance their interests.
- Despite the spending, Congress has not yet made significant progress on new AI regulations.
The U.S. and Iran agree to a 'road map' for a final deal, mediators say
- The U.S. and Iran are negotiating a 'road map' for a deal, focusing on various issues including nuclear monitoring.
- An agreement was reached for Iran to allow IAEA inspectors back into the country.
- A ceasefire in Lebanon was also part of the discussions amid rising tensions.
- Despite progress, concerns remain over threats from President Trump towards Iran.
- Negotiators aim to secure clear communication to prevent conflicts in the Strait of Hormuz.
Despite state bans, abortions have almost doubled. The reason? Pills via telehealth
- Abortion rates in the U.S. increased significantly since the fall of Roe v. Wade in 2022.
- Telehealth and mail delivery of abortion pills have allowed access in states with bans.
- Providers are prepared to switch to misoprostol-only solutions if mifepristone becomes restricted.
- The push for telehealth abortion services continues despite legal challenges.
- Advocates indicate that harm reduction measures are key as access to abortion pills evolves.
Alan Greenspan, the legendary former Federal Reserve chair, dies
- Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve chair, passed away at the age of 100.
- He led the Fed during significant economic booms in the 1990s but faced criticism during the 2008 financial crisis.
- Greenspan was known for his complex communication style and influence on monetary policy.
- He had a background in jazz and served under four different U.S. presidents.
- His legacy is mixed, remembered for both economic prosperity and failure to foresee financial risks.
Keir Starmer has resigned, paving way for a 7th U.K. prime minister in 10 years
- Keir Starmer resigned as leader of the Labour Party, making way for a new prime minister.
- Popular candidate Andy Burnham expresses intent to succeed him, possibly running uncontested.
- Starmer's popularity declined despite a previous landslide victory, leading to calls for his removal.
- The political landscape includes a rising anti-immigration party impacting Labour's support.
- Burnham's potential leadership will face challenges from ongoing economic issues and public expectations.
Supreme Court allows a ruling that ends a tool to protect minority voters in 7 states
- The U.S. Supreme Court decided not to review a ruling that weakens protections for minority voters.
- This ruling affects states in the 8th Circuit, limiting the rights of individuals to sue for voting assistance.
- The decision could result in decreased voting rights lawsuits and community assistance efforts.
- The ruling is seen as part of a broader weakening of the Voting Rights Act.
- Legal experts warn this change could lead to the resegregation of voting rights protections.
8 things to know about the gut microbiome and keeping yours healthy
- The gut microbiome plays a vital role in health but remains challenging to define as 'healthy.'
- Diverse microorganisms and their functions in the gut are important for overall wellness.
- Modern lifestyle changes have impacted gut health though not necessarily broken it.
- Probiotics and increased fiber intake are recommended for improving gut health.
- Lifestyle factors such as sleep and stress also significantly influence the gut microbiome.
A larger World Cup had some worrying the competition would suffer. It hasn't
- The 2026 World Cup expanded to 48 teams, leading to concerns about competition quality.
- Unexpected outcomes, like Cape Verde's draws, have made early matches exciting.
- Scotland's return to the World Cup has garnered fan enthusiasm.
- The U.S. men's team advanced to the knockout rounds easily.
- Other teams, like Argentina, continue to showcase strong performances.
The Justice Department is linking public safety money to immigration enforcement
- The DOJ announced nearly $1 billion in public safety grants tied to local cooperation with immigration enforcement.
- This move could influence local police departments to collaborate more with federal immigration officials.
- Critics argue this could erode community trust in policing and limit federal immigration oversight.
- The grants target crime reduction but may prioritize political agendas.
- The ongoing situation reflects larger tensions surrounding immigration and community relations.
A blood test that screens for multiple types of cancer? It may be available soon
- The FDA is considering a multi-cancer blood test called Galleri that can detect numerous cancers at once.
- If approved, this could transform cancer screening, making it easier and more accessible.
- Current screening methods are limited to several specific cancers and require individual tests.
- Galleri aims to integrate more comprehensive screening without replacing existing tests.
- Experts believe such advancements can enhance early detection and treatment of cancer.
Voters weigh what kind of Democrat they want for Utah's new, blue congressional seat
- Utah now has a safe Democratic congressional seat after redistricting, raising interest in the upcoming election.
- Four main Democratic candidates are vying for the seat, offering varying platforms and ideas.
- The primary will reveal voter preferences and potential directions for the Democratic Party in Utah.
- This election is seen as significant for the national party amidst challenges in other states.
- The results could shape how Democrats approach elections in traditionally red areas.
Australian police uncover 3 tons of cocaine
- Police in Australia seized 2.7 metric tons of cocaine in their largest drug haul ever.
- The cocaine was discovered in an underground bunker in Sydney, valued at $572 million.
- Two local men were arrested in connection with the find and face life imprisonment.
- The shipment is believed to have links to organized crime and a cargo ship.
- Australia's high cocaine prices make it a target for traffickers.
Colombia Election: Right-wing Abelardo de la Espriella wins, initial count shows
- Abelardo de la Espriella leads Colombia's presidential election with 49.7% of the vote.
- His opponent, Iván Cepeda, has raised challenges regarding the results amidst alleged irregularities.
- Security concerns due to ongoing armed conflict were crucial issues in the election.
- De la Espriella promises a hardline approach to crime and conflicting policies from the former administration.
- The election outcome reflects a trend of right-wing governance across Latin America.
2 students in custody after shooting at high school in Philippines kills 3
- Two students opened fire in a Philippine high school, killing three and injuring seven others.
- Police reported the shooters, aged 14 and 15, were arrested and claimed to have faced bullying.
- The shooting occurred at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City.
- A police investigation is underway regarding the circumstances of the shooting.
- This incident raises concerns about school security amid increasing gun violence.
Leading Lebanese conservationist dies after an Israeli airstrike on her home
- Mona Khalil, a prominent conservationist in Lebanon, died following an Israeli airstrike.
- She was known for her efforts to protect endangered sea turtles and their nesting sites.
- The airstrike raised concerns about the ongoing violence and its impact on civilians.
- Khalil's legacy includes training volunteers and advocating for environmental conservation.
- Calls for accountability have emerged in response to her death amidst escalating conflict.
A California man's case highlights gaps in care and oversight at DHS detention centers
- Carlitos Ricardo Parias has been detained and allegedly lacks proper medical care after being injured.
- His case illustrates challenges in the immigration detention system regarding medical treatment and oversight.
- Federal policies have drawn scrutiny and shown a lack of adequate responses to medical needs.
- The Justice Department's handling of immigration cases has seen significant limitations.
- Nonprofit advocates are pressing for better conditions and oversight in DHS facilities.
China hits back at U.S. sanctions restricting its exports to American defense firms
- China announced sanctions on 10 U.S. military-related companies in response to American restrictions.
- Export bans on dual-use items aim to protect China's national security.
- The sanctions come after the U.S. labeled several Chinese tech firms as linked to military efforts.
- China's commerce ministry criticized U.S. actions as unjust and harmful to bilateral relations.
- The situation reflects ongoing tensions between the two countries on trade and security issues.
Trump claims vandals damaged D.C. Reflecting Pool, and says it will be drained again
- President Trump claimed vandalism occurred at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, leading to arrests.
- He promised repairs and linked the incident to attacks on historic monuments.
- Statements about the nature of damage lack evidence and have raised skepticism.
- Reports suggest the pool's green appearance was due to algae, not vandalism.
- The costly renovation that preceded this incident has faced criticism and legal challenges.
'House of the Dragon,' Season 3, Episode 1: Number one with a gullet
- The recap of the latest episode highlights the evolving dynamics among Targaryens.
- Rhaena's bond with her dragon and Aemond's rash actions set the tone for conflict.
- The onset of the Battle of the Gullet raises stakes with family and alliances at play.
- Emerging characters and subplots add complexity to the narrative surrounding power struggles.
- Viewers are left anticipating the implications of ongoing battles and character developments.
DOJ memo stokes fear among disability advocates of a return to institutionalization
- A new DOJ memo has raised concerns about the rights of disabled individuals in America.
- The memo suggests states are not required to provide community-based care for disabled people.
- This change could lead to increased institutionalization for individuals who need support.
- Advocates fear a rollback of decades-long progress toward community living rights.
- The memo aligns with a broader push for institutionalization under the current administration.