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Francesca Regalado / New York Times:
Trump Pardons Former Congressman Convicted of Insider Trading — Stephen Buyer, a former Republican representative from Indiana, was convicted of trading stock related to two deals before they were made public. — President Trump has pardoned Stephen E. Buyer, a former Republican representative …
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The Independent
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Associated Press:
Trump issues pardon to former Republican congressman convicted of insider trading — President Donald Trump has issued a pardon to Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman from Indiana who served nearly two years in prison for making illegal stock trades based on inside information after he left office.
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The Hill, The White House and Fox News
The Indianapolis Star:
Trump pardons ex-Indiana congressman convicted of insider trading — Tony Cook Marissa MeadorIndianapolis Star — President Donald Trump has pardoned former Indiana Congressman Steve Buyer, a Republican who had been convicted for insider trading. — The White House announced the pardon on June 5 …
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ABC News, Washington Times and WTTG-TV
Dani Blum / New York Times:
Police Remove Diabetes Experts From Conference for Distributing Critique of Trump Administration — Several of those escorted out were scheduled to present at the American Diabetes Association conference this weekend. — Several diabetes experts were escorted out of an influential medical conference …
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Pharyngula and MedPage Today
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Carolyn Y. Johnson / Washington Post:
Diabetes researchers ejected from conference after criticizing White House — The scientists, including the editor of a leading journal, were handing out copies of an editorial criticizing the Trump administration's handling of biomedical research. — Summary
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STAT
Reuters:
Hegseth, at D-Day event, says Europe faces ‘invasion’ of dangerous ideologies — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned on Saturday that Europe faced what he called an invasion of dangerous ideologies arriving by sea, linking immigration to the legacy of the D-Day landings in remarks in Normandy.
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Sophie Brams / The Hill:
Hegseth in D-Day speech warns Europe being ‘stormed’ by ‘dangerous ideologies’
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Forbes
Justin Glawe / Public Notice:
Trump's cognitive impairment endangers us all — This edition of PN is made possible by paid subscribers. Become one 👇 — 🧠 Subscribe to PN 🧠 — “He doesn't sleep and it's actually a problem,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during Senate testimony this week.
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Raw Story and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Laurel Rosenhall / New York Times:
Xavier Becerra Advances in California Governor Race — Mr. Becerra was long dismissed in the contest until the abrupt departure of Eric Swalwell created a surprise path for an experienced Democrat. — Xavier Becerra, a Democrat who was practically an afterthought until the final weeks …
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New York Post, UPI, Daily Mail, The Daily Wire, The San Francisco Standard, ABC News and USA Today
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Richard Ramos / CBS News:
Democrat Xavier Becerra advances to November election in California governor's race, CBS News projects
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NBC News, One America News Network and MS NOW
Alex Nguyen / Mother Jones:
US Accepts Only White Refugees For Sixth Consecutive Month — The Trump administration is spending more than $100 million to fight the “emergency” of “white genocide” in South Africa. — Every single one of the 599 refugees the US admitted last month was a white South African …
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The Watch
Olivia Ireland / BBC:
Downing Street hits out after Vance post about Henry Nowak — Downing Street has hit out at “people trying to interfere in our democracy and seeking to stir up division”, after JD Vance's comments on the murder of Henry Nowak. — The US vice-president blamed the death of the 18-year-old British student …
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NBC News:
Pentagon raised threat of Israeli spying on U.S. to highest level, sources say — The counterintelligence threat level was raised by the Defense Intelligence Agency in recent weeks after growing concerns that Israeli espionage had become more aggressive than usual, sources say.
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New York Times, The Gateway Pundit, The Times of Israel and Raw Story
Michael A. Cohen / MS NOW:
Democrats can do better than Graham Platner. They must demand he drop out. — Graham Platner needs to drop out of the Maine Senate race — and Democrats should be the ones to coax him toward the door. — When Platner first threw his hat in the ring last year, there was a reasonable argument …
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The Hill, RedState, New York Times, New York Magazine, The Daily Caller, WCSH, Fox News and CBS News
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Amanda Chu / Politico:
RFK Jr.'s movement was supposed to save the GOP's majorities. It's not even in the game. … In the Senate, where Republicans need to defend seats in Alaska, Iowa, Maine, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas, MAHA hasn't backed anyone, much less provided money or grassroots support.
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Raw Story and Washington Examiner
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New York Times:
As Trump Pushes Deportations, a Skyrocketing Caseload Strains Immigration Courts — A federal surge has more than doubled caseloads within some immigration courts nationwide. Lawyers say the tactic is causing errors and confusion. — Federal officials have quietly begun fast-tracking …
Myah Ward / Politico:
How Tom Homan became Trump's go-to negotiator in immigration battles … Whether the relative calm holds is yet to be seen, but the decision to deploy Homan reflects a playbook the administration is increasingly relying on to respond to heightened unrest.
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New York Times and Raw Story
New York Times:
Paxton's Senate Bid Raises the Stakes in His War on Latino Voting Groups … “It felt like we were getting hit by another disaster,” Cesar Espinosa said. In 2024, he was served with a lawsuit to dissolve his immigrant rights group because of posts that denounced Texas immigration policies.Meridith Kohut for The New York Times
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Raw Story
New York Times:
ICE Says Detainees Are ‘Worst of the Worst.’ Government Data Disagrees. — Federal officials said they are removing killers and rapists from the streets. Data obtained by The New York Times indicates most detainees at a Newark facility haven't been convicted of crimes.
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
The States Where Life Is Better — A quiz question: Which state does best at ensuring the well-being of its citizens, giving them health, education and hope? — It's not one of the richest places per capita to live, which — depending on how or what you count — include Connecticut …
Alec Hernandez / Politico:
Nancy Mace knows her Epstein vote screwed her with Trump. She doesn't care. … Still, the three-term representative says she has no regrets about her Epstein vote — or its consequences. — “That's the sole reason I didn't get the endorsement, because I voted to release the Epstein files …
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Washington Post
Terell Wright / Wall Street Journal:
As Trump's Support Slips, These Voters Say Why They're Sticking With Him — The president's backers in a deep-red part of Ohio say he has delivered on key promises — FORT RECOVERY, Ohio—Bill Knapke says he was unbothered when he lost several thousand dollars after President Trump rattled markets …
Filip Timotija / The Hill:
US military shoots down 4 Iranian drones heading toward Strait of Hormuz — The U.S. military shot down four Iranian one-way attack drones Friday that were heading toward the Strait of Hormuz and posed an imminent threat to maritime traffic, according to the U.S. Central Command (Centcom).
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Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Justice Dept. Promises to Drop $1.8 Billion Fund — It was the department's clearest statement to date that it was pulling back from a plan to use taxpayer money to make payments to people who claimed to have been politically persecuted. — The Justice Department told federal judges …
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