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Adam Johnson Criticizes US Media for Bias in Covering Gaza Conflict
Adam Johnson critiques U.S. media outlets for biased coverage of Gaza, accusing them of downplaying Israeli military actions and emphasizing Palestinian suffering. His findings highlight media influence on shaping public opinion and policy support in the U.S.

U.S. Senate Revokes 20-Year Mining Ban Near Minnesota Wilderness
The U.S. Senate narrowly voted to overturn a two-decade ban on mining in the Boundary Waters Wilderness in Minnesota. This change could significantly impact conservation efforts and resource development policies.

US Supreme Court invalidates Trump's tariffs, ruling they exceeded presidential authority
The US Supreme Court invalidated President Trump's tariffs, citing overreach of presidential authority. This ruling marks a major setback for his trade policy and could reshape US trade enforcement.

Tulsi Gabbard Refers Ex-Intelligence Officials for Criminal Probe Over Trump Impeachment
Tulsi Gabbard has referred two ex-Intel officials for possible criminal charges over misconduct during the Trump-Ukraine call. This development deepens the controversy surrounding intelligence community actions during Trump's presidency.

Pete Buttigieg’s Fact-Check Triggers CNBC Host Joe Kernan’s On-Air Meltdown
Pete Buttigieg confronted CNBC host Joe Kernan on-air over economic claims, leading to Kernan losing his composure. The moment has drawn widespread attention and criticism, exposing tensions in televised political discussions.

Declassified Transcripts Show Partisan Bias of Trump Impeachment Whistleblower
Declassified transcripts from 2019 reveal the Trump impeachment whistleblower had partisan ties and conflicts of interest. The release raises questions about the impartiality of the process and could impact political debates ahead of the 2026 elections.

Semafor Reports Global Sentiment and Power Shift in New Economy
Recent surveys indicate a global change in public confidence, with U.S. optimism waning while emerging economies thrive. A recent forum in Washington discussed these shifts, emphasizing the rise of private influence over government roles in the economy and the impact of global instability.

Trump presses Netflix to fire Susan Rice as Warner Bros. bid unfolds
Trump calls for Netflix to fire Susan Rice as Warner Bros. Discovery’s bid unfolds, drawing wide media coverage. The story centers on political pressure rather than clear governance changes, with Netflix no public response yet.

House GOP Presses for Pam Bondi’s Testimony on Epstein Files Amid DOJ Shielding Efforts
The House Oversight Committee is pushing for former Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify about her role in Epstein case files, despite the DOJ's attempt to block her. This conflict highlights ongoing scrutiny of the Epstein investigation and its disclosures.

Kamala Harris Strongly Signals 2028 Presidential Candidacy at NAN Convention
Kamala Harris announced at the NAN Convention that she is seriously considering a presidential bid in 2028, her strongest statement on the matter. The development signals her readiness to seriously pursue higher office, with upcoming strategic moves to watch for.

RFK Jr. Changes CDC Vaccine Panel Rules, Bypassing Court Order and Increasing Control
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has approved new rules for the CDC vaccine advisory panel, which experts say could help him bypass a court order that had frozen the committee. The changes increase his influence over vaccine policy and may impact public health oversight in the US.

Hunter Biden Challenges Trump Sons to Fight During US 250th Independence Anniversary
Hunter Biden has extended a challenge to Donald Trump's sons, Don Jr. and Eric, for a cage match during the US 250th independence celebrations. The event’s plans are now corroborated across multiple reports, highlighting a dramatic intersection of politics and entertainment.

California Renames Cesar Chavez Day to Agricultural Workers' Day Amid Abuse Allegations
California legislature approved renaming Cesar Chavez Day to Agricultural Workers' Day pending Governor Newsom's approval, following sexual abuse allegations against Chavez. This reflects a broader cultural reckoning with historical legacies.

Obama and Biden Honor Jesse Jackson, Obama Critiques Trump Without Naming Him
At Jesse Jackson's funeral, Obama and Biden honored his contributions to civil rights and social justice. Obama used the occasion to indirectly critique Trump, highlighting the ongoing political divide.

Pakistani Man Alleges Iran Coerced Him in Trump's Assassination Plot
A Pakistani man in Brooklyn's court alleges Iran's Revolutionary Guard coerced him into a plot to kill Trump. The case sheds light on Iran's alleged involvement in foreign assassination plots and US-Iran tensions.

Texas Releases Mexican Mariachi Musicians Detained by U.S. Immigration
Mexican young musicians, including Antonio and Caleb, have been freed from detention in Texas following public and political pressure. U.S. legislators, including Texas lawmakers, have demanded better treatment and accountability from ICE in handling such cases.

Live Nation Settles US Antitrust Lawsuit, Promises Ticket Price Changes and Fee Caps
Major concert promoter Live Nation has settled a U.S. antitrust lawsuit, agreeing to adjust ticket prices and fees following revelations of internal overcharges. The case exposes industry-wide issues and could prompt reforms in ticketing practices and regulatory oversight.

Supreme Court Backs Dismissal of Bannon’s Capitol Attack Contempt Conviction
The Supreme Court has recently allowed the dismissal of charges against Steve Bannon related to his defiance of a congressional subpoena. This development could lead to the complete overturn of Bannon’s contempt conviction and influence future legal pursuits involving the January 6 attack.

Trump questions Biden and Harris IQs at White House Easter Egg Roll
Donald Trump asked children attending the White House Easter Egg Roll who has a lower IQ between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, sparking controversy. The event saw Trump making political remarks, emphasizing his ongoing influence and raising questions about his future political moves.

U.S. Government Pays $1 Billion to TotalEnergies to Cancel Offshore Wind Leases
The U.S. government is compensating TotalEnergies nearly $1 billion to cancel offshore wind leases off New York and North Carolina. This move shifts energy investment focus from renewables to fossil fuels, sparking debate on future energy policy.