TODAY'S NEWS FLASH:
Coast Guard Fires on Boat Full of Chinese Nationals Off Florida Coast
Intel Stock Jumps on News of Apple Manufacturing Agreement Brokered by White House
Obama Presidential Center Opens to Public in Chicago After Years of Development
American Forces Strengthen Pacific Foothold with New Australian Weapons Depot
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Political Landscape
Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Users Can Own Firearms
The Supreme Court sided with a marijuana user challenging the federal law barring drug consumers from possessing firearms — the same statute used to convict Hunter Biden. The ruling marks a significant expansion of Second Amendment protections and could reshape how courts evaluate gun restrictions nationwide.
Democratic Socialist Wins D.C. Mayoral Primary
City Councilwoman Janeese Lewis George captured the Democratic mayoral primary with nearly 53% of the vote, putting her on track to lead the nation's capital. Her soft-on-crime stance faces scrutiny as D.C. battles a wave of teen takeovers and violent crime plaguing the deep-blue city.
Global Impact
Starmer's Grip on Power Weakens as Rival Wins Parliament Seat
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, who has publicly vowed to challenge Keir Starmer for Labour Party leadership, secured a seat in Parliament through a key by-election. The victory brings Burnham one step closer to mounting a challenge against the embattled Prime Minister amid mounting anger within the party.
CDC Taps $107 Million for Ebola Response During World Cup
The Centers for Disease Control is deploying emergency funding to combat the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. With infections topping 1,000 and the World Cup drawing visitors from around the globe, health officials are racing to contain the spread while maintaining the global risk remains low.
Economic Pulse
Less than half of Americans can afford quality healthcare
Less than half of Americans could afford medical expenses and access to quality care last year, according to a new Gallup poll, highlighting mounting financial strain even among many higher-income households.
Fed Chair Eyes Lower Rates by Year's End
Trump's Fed chair Kevin Warsh signaled that while borrowing costs may tick up this summer, lower interest rates could arrive by the end of 2026. The comments offer hope for homebuyers and businesses waiting for relief from the current high-rate environment.
Quick Takes
Sherwood Forest's legendary 1,200-year-old Major Oak has died after centuries of standing as a symbol of the Robin Hood legend.
Rescue dog Osito has become a viral World Cup mascot, stealing hearts while cheering on Mexico in style.
Lewis Hamilton has met Kim Kardashian's four kids, and sources say the Formula 1 icon has earned the reality star major brownie points with her children. North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm reportedly approve.
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