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Political Landscape

Senate Passes Iran War Powers Resolution in Symbolic Rebuke

The Senate adopted a House-passed resolution calling for an end to the Iran war, marking the first time such a measure has cleared both chambers. While largely symbolic and unlikely to force the president's hand, the bipartisan vote signals growing unease on Capitol Hill over the conflict's trajectory.

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Mamdani's Progressive Slate Sweeps NY House Primaries

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's endorsed candidates won three contested Democratic primaries Tuesday, including Brad Lander's defeat of incumbent Dan Goldman in the 10th District. The results underscore a leftward shift in the party's base and Mamdani's growing influence over New York's political landscape.

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Global Impact

Deadly Heat Wave Grips Europe With Red Alerts and Scorching Records

Temperatures across France and Britain shattered records as Europe endures its most punishing heat wave of the year. French authorities report at least 40 drowning deaths as desperate residents flooded beaches, rivers, and lakes seeking relief from the relentless heat.

Ukraine Ramps Up Pressure on Putin by Targeting Crimea

Ukrainian forces intensified drone strikes on Russian-held Crimea, hitting fuel reservoirs and gas distribution infrastructure. A Ukrainian commander said the attacks on Putin's 'sacred place' are causing fuel shortages and power outages that will prove a 'psychological breaking point' for Moscow.

Economic Pulse

House Passes Sweeping Bill to Lower Housing Costs

A rare bipartisan housing bill cleared the House and heads to Trump's desk. The legislation aims to spur new home construction and restricts large institutional investors from buying up single-family homes—addressing a key driver of housing unaffordability that's hit middle-class buyers hardest.

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Global Tech Sell-Off Intensifies as AI Doubts Take Hold

Markets tumbled worldwide as investors dumped AI, chip, and memory stocks amid renewed skepticism about sky-high valuations. The broad sell-off, led by heavyweights in the Nasdaq 100, signals that the AI exuberance that fueled last year's rally may be running out of steam.

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Quick Takes

Olympic skiing legend Bode Miller was arrested in Idaho on misdemeanor drug charges after a traffic stop. The 48-year-old six-time Olympic medalist has since posted bail and was released from custody.

An Australian town crier has been recognized by Guinness World Records after shouting the word "now" at 122.4 decibels, breaking a record that had stood since 1994. Joseph McGrail-Bateup said it took seven attempts to set the mark and joked that while he's now the world's loudest man, the previous record holder remains the world's loudest woman.

A JPMorgan Chase DEI executive was identified as the woman who dumped trash at the New York Knicks championship parade and has been fired from her position. Video of the incident went viral on social media.


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