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- Zohran Mamdani, a young democratic socialist, defeated former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the June 2025 Democratic mayoral primary.
- Mamdani achieved victory despite lacking support from major labor organizations, including 32BJ SEIU, 1199SEIU, and the United Federation of Teachers.
- The result marks a significant shift in New York City politics, as Mamdani bucked historical precedents regarding the necessity of union backing to win.
- This outcome has fundamentally changed the political landscape and strategic rules for candidates heading into the 2026 election cycle.
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Trump officials are ramping up efforts to sow doubt about midterm election results
β’ Former officials associated with Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election are actively promoting claims that noncitizens are voting in U.S. elections. β’ These efforts aim to sow doubt regarding the legitimacy of upcoming midterm election results by highlighting a phenomenon that voting experts describe as extremely rare.
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NBC NewsAIA ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF THE AIA HEALTHIEST SCHOOLS COMPETITION - ζ°ζ΅ͺι¦ζΈ―
β’ AIA Group Limited announced the winners of the fourth annual AIA Healthiest Schools Competition on July 13, 2026, in Hong Kong. β’ This flagship initiative aims to promote healthy lifestyles and wellness habits among students and educational institutions.
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Sina.com.hkMyanmar tells ASEAN detained Aung San Suu Kyi will be looked after, special envoy says - CNA
β’ ASEAN foreign ministers met with their Myanmar counterpart on July 12 in Bangkok, marking the first in-person gathering since the 2021 military coup. β’ Myanmar officials informed the group that detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, 81, remains in good health and will be properly cared for.
Read original Β· channelnewsasia.comEU will seek to limit children's access to social media
β’ European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU will introduce a proposal to limit children's access to social media platforms. β’ The formal proposal is scheduled to be presented after the summer, targeting the regulation of how minors interact with digital networks.
Read original Β· rte.ieMulling ban, EU gets expert verdict on social media for children - The Hindu
β’ EU consumer protection chief Michael McGrath is considering a potential ban or stricter regulations on social media for minors to address safety concerns. β’ The initiative focuses on combating "addictive design" elements used by platforms to keep children engaged for longer periods.
Read original Β· thehindu.comExperts to deliver verdict on EU social media controls for children - Yahoo News Canada
β’ An expert committee will deliver recommendations this Monday regarding how the European Union should regulate children's access to social media, including the possibility of a blanket ban. β’ Several EU nations are already pursuing restrictions, with Greece announcing a ban for 2027, while Italy, Austria, and Slovenia consider limits for those under 14 or 15.
Read original Β· ca.news.yahoo.comWhat do we want from government in the next two years?
β’ The author claims the Democratic Party is undergoing a dramatic political shift, describing their current trajectory as a "charge into the political abyss." β’ The text specifically alleges that the party's direction is spiraling toward communism.
Read original Β· washingtontimes.comThe JAWBONE Act: A well-Intentioned response seeking to protect the spirit of the First Amendment | Columnists
β’ The bipartisan JAWBONE Act has been proposed to prevent government officials from using explicit or implied threats to influence the content published by broadcasters and major online platforms. β’ The legislation aims to protect the spirit of the First Amendment by curbing government pressure on private media entities.
Read original Β· chronicleonline.comSupreme Court Reshapes Presidential Control Of Federal Agencies: What Employers Need To Know - Employee Rights/ Labour Relations - United States
β’ The Supreme Court issued a decision on June 29 in Trump v. Slaughter, which notably overruled the precedent set by Humphrey's Executor. β’ This ruling reshapes the level of presidential control over federal agencies, potentially making agency leadership more susceptible to removal.
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β’ The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented or temporary residents is unconstitutional. β’ Separately, President Trump announced plans to use an executive order to target funding for specific programs at the Smithsonian Institution that he claims promote certain ideologies.
Read original Β· livenowfox.com4 fights Congress faces before midterms β and what stands in the way β Deseret News
β’ U.S. Congress is struggling to address a critical list of "must-do" legislative items as the deadline for the midterm elections approaches. β’ Internal conflict has intensified, with members of the conservative Freedom Caucus, including Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.), voting down rules and withholding support for scheduled legislation.
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