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Trump did what today?
6/10/2026
U.S. and Iran exchange strikes after Apache helicopter downed near the Strait of Hormuz
- The U.S. struck Iran after a helicopter was shot down by Iranian forces.
- This was described as a response to Iranian aggression by U.S. Central Command.
- President Trump stated a strong need for the U.S. to act after the attack.
- Iran responded with attacks in Bahrain and Kuwait, stating they would not leave threats unanswered.
- The overall ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran remains uncertain.
In Nevada, Trump's policies are making things tough for Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo
- Aaron Ford has won the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo in Nevada.
- Ford is focusing on the rising costs of living as a failure of Lombardo.
- Lombardo won his primary despite facing challengers due to some legislative successes.
- The Culinary Union's endorsement of Ford could boost his campaign.
- The election is expected to be competitive as polling shows it as a toss-up.
Here are Maine's 2026 primary election results
- Live results for Maine's primary races for governor and U.S. Congress can be viewed.
- The election outcomes may influence the political landscape in Maine.
Evette, backed by Trump, and Wilson, a Trump supporter, head to S.C. governor runoff
- Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson are in a runoff for the governor's race in South Carolina.
- Evette is backed by Trump, while Wilson has a long tenure as attorney general.
- Both candidates agree on several policy issues, including keeping abortion laws as they are.
- Voter turnout was high in early voting, indicating strong interest in the race.
- The runoff election is scheduled for later this month.
Here are South Carolina's 2026 primary election results
- Live results for South Carolina's primary elections can be accessed.
- These results will shape the political landscape leading up to the general elections.
Here are North Dakota's 2026 primary election results
- Live updates available for North Dakota's primary races.
- Results are important for the upcoming election cycles.
Three judges, three scandals and new scrutiny of judicial accountability
- Three judges in Georgia, Idaho, and Michigan face serious misconduct allegations.
- Calls for impeachment and investigations highlight concerns about judicial accountability.
- Judicial conduct rules require judges to uphold integrity but recent events raise questions.
- Some believe the behavior of these judges could harm the reputation of the judiciary as a whole.
- Experts stress the importance of addressing misconduct to maintain public trust in the court system.
House approves labor-friendly bill with support from 20 Republicans
- The House passed the Faster Labor Contracts Act to speed up union contract negotiations.
- The bill received support from both Democrats and some Republicans.
- It aims to enforce quicker negotiations and help workers finalize contracts sooner.
- Critics argue the bill may interfere with employer-employee relations and unions.
- The bill's next step will be in the Senate, facing opposition from some.
What was Gregory Bovino doing at a 'remigration' conference in Portugal?
- Former Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino spoke at a Remigration Summit with extremists.
- Bovino's endorsement of remigration aligns with white nationalists' goals.
- His presence at the summit highlights controversial connections between U.S. policies and extremist movements.
- Critics warn of dangerous implications as these ideologies gain traction.
- Bovino's comments reflect a broader push for similar policies in the U.S.
Conflicts are on the rise globally, at the highest level since WWII, data shows
- A new report shows the highest number of global conflicts since World War II.
- The Uppsala study recorded significant fatalities linked to these conflicts.
- Intrastate conflicts like civil wars are prevalent, with nearly half categorized as severe.
- The increase in interstate conflicts reflects growing global tensions.
- Experts warn that trends indicate continued instability moving into the future.
What Netanyahu and Israel want out of the war with Iran
- Israeli leaders are pushing for military defeat of Iran amidst ongoing tensions.
- President Trump is attempting to negotiate a resolution, but Israeli desires don’t align.
- Public sentiment in Israel favors a strong military response against Iran and its allies.
- Netanyahu’s leadership is facing internal challenges, impacting how the war is handled.
- The unfolding situation may influence regional power dynamics in the coming months.
Social Security funds could run short by 2032, program's Trustees warn
- A report reveals Social Security funds may be depleted by 2032 without congressional action.
- This could lead to automatic cuts in benefits for millions of retirees.
- Demographic shifts with an aging population are straining the program's finances.
- Lawmakers face tough choices: raise taxes, cut benefits, or do both.
- The impending crisis highlights the urgency for policy reform to protect beneficiaries.
The Supreme Court is in its final stretch this term. Here are the major cases left
- The Supreme Court is set to decide on several important cases before the term ends.
- Key issues include birthright citizenship and bans on transgender athletes in sports.
- Decisions could greatly affect presidential power and immigration law.
- The outcomes of these cases may have lasting impacts on American law and policy.
- Anticipated rulings are expected by late June or early July.
House passes bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol through the remainder of Trump's term
- The House passed a bill to provide $70 billion to ICE and Border Patrol for three years.
- This funding comes without the reforms Democrats sought after protests against aggressive tactics.
- The measure highlights divisions between the two parties over immigration policy.
- The funding allows ICE to operate with increased resources and minimal oversight.
- Critics warn this could lead to further issues with accountability and civil rights.
Big tobacco hooked us on ultra-processed foods. It might teach us how to cut back
- Research links ultra-processed foods to tobacco industry's marketing and addiction strategies.
- Tobacco companies used similar tactics to promote their food products after acquiring major brands.
- There is growing concern over health impacts of these foods, similar to cigarettes.
- Experts urge for public health policies similar to tobacco efforts to fight against ultra-processed foods.
- Calls for regulation and litigation are growing as the food industry's impact on health becomes clear.
NASA names 4 astronauts on the 'highly complex' Artemis III lunar training mission
- NASA announced a crew for the Artemis III mission, set to test lunar lander systems.
- Randy Bresnik will command the mission, which involves crucial docking capabilities.
- This mission is part of a broader effort to return humans to the moon by 2028.
- Technological developments by SpaceX and Blue Origin play key roles in the mission.
- The timeline for the launch is uncertain due to delays in lander testing.
A warm World Cup welcome? U.S. immigration policies have chilling effect
- Trump’s immigration policies impact entry for World Cup officials and fans.
- Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan was denied entry due to vetting issues.
- Many fans from banned countries, including Iran and Morocco, have faced visa denials.
- U.S. policies could create a tense environment for international visitors during the tournament.
- Experts express concerns that these restrictions could dampen the World Cup experience.
With just days left, the U.S. opening match at the World Cup is still not sold out
- Tickets for the U.S. World Cup opener are not sold out, which is unusual.
- High ticket prices have deterred many fans from purchasing seats.
- The most expensive tickets exceed those from previous finals, making them less accessible.
- Experts are unsure if the matches will eventually sell out as excitement builds.
- Concerns over ticket costs are impacting public perception of the tournament.
To find the World Cup's Cinderellas, we have to start with the group stage
- The group stage of the World Cup offers a chance for underdog teams to shine.
- 48 teams participate this year, promising more opportunities for surprises.
- Newcomers will face off against established teams, adding unpredictability.
- Fans are encouraged to watch and support a range of teams during the early matches.
- Historic achievements may be made as countries strive to move past the group stage.
4 takeaways from the U.S. men's final tune-up games before the World Cup
- The U.S. men’s national team showed strong performance in recent friendlies.
- Star players displayed scoring capabilities, easing prior anxieties about offense.
- However, defensive weaknesses remain a concern heading into the World Cup.
- The team's resilience in challenging situations has improved significantly.
- Injuries to key players may impact lineups, adding uncertainty for future games.