Voting officials fear DHS may actually be a threat to elections this year
- Local election officials across the political spectrum are expressing concerns that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may undermine election results unfavorable to President Trump.
- Due to these fears, numerous officials told NPR they are avoiding sharing critical voter data and security information with the federal government.
- This shift in trust is significant as it disrupts the traditional partnership between local authorities and federal agencies intended to secure the voting process.
- The situation suggests a growing tension between state-level election administration and federal oversight heading into the upcoming election cycle.
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Analysis: Trump’s European after-party spoiled by irksome realities
• President Donald Trump celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday night with a high-profile event featuring a military flyover and UFC cage fights. • The celebration was marked by significant expenditures, described as a "bumper bill" for the festivities.
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CNNLicensable picture: Protests Against India's Push-in, Border Killings And Torture In Bangladesh
• Activists from an 11-party alliance held a protest march in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2026. • The demonstration targeted India's border actions, specifically citing "push-ins," torture, and border killings.
Read original · reutersconnect.comAnalysis: Trump’s European after-party spoiled by irksome realities
• President Donald Trump celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday night with a high-profile event featuring a military flyover and UFC cage fights. • The celebration served as a moment of triumph for the President, though it was contrasted by the "irksome realities" of his political and administrative challenges.
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CNNEurope's leaders are building safeguards against a less reliable U.S. - The Washington Post
• European leaders are shifting their strategic approach this week to build safeguards against potential instability and unreliability from the United States. • The move follows a decade of attempting to manage Donald Trump's influence and aims to balance continued transatlantic cooperation with a stronger resistance to U.S. pressure.
Read original · washingtonpost.comAP News Summary at 9:40 p.m. EDT | National News
• A deal to end the war between the U.S. and Iran is moving toward a formal signing, though several lingering questions remain. • Separately, U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres issued an order to revoke the pretrial release of a 16-year-old named Hudson.
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• The United States and Iran are moving toward the formal signing of an initial agreement intended to end their ongoing conflict. • Despite the progress toward a deal, officials note that several lingering questions and unresolved issues remain.
Read original · militarynews.comTrump proposes putting political goals above objective criteria in deciding who gets government grants, from childcare to research to public safety
• The Trump administration and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposed rewriting federal grant rules on May 29, 2026, to ensure awards "demonstrably advance" the President's policy priorities. • The 400-page proposal would shift the criteria for government grants—ranging from childcare and public safety to research—away from objective standards toward political goals.
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• Prime Minister Modi announced a new Comprehensive Partnership with Slovakia on June 15, 2026, to strengthen bilateral ties. • Pakistan's Prime Minister stated that the U.S. and Iran are scheduled to sign an agreement in Geneva on June 19 to halt hostilities in West Asia.
Read original · thehindu.comMorning Digest: U.S., Iran reach peace deal, signing set for June 19; India, France adopt Innovation Roadmap 2030, and more - The Hindu
• The U.S. and Iran have reached a peace deal, with the official signing ceremony scheduled for June 19. • India and France have adopted the "Innovation Roadmap 2030," a strategic framework aimed at enhancing technological collaboration between the two nations.
Read original · thehindu.comMore US nuclear weapons in Europe?
• NATO is currently debating a potential shift in its nuclear posture, focusing on the strategic placement of weapons rather than just the total quantity. • Poland is being considered as a potential new host for nuclear assets, as it already provides conventional support for NATO's nuclear mission.
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TVP WorldIran-US Peace Hopes: Which Stocks Could Benefit if Tensions Ease? - Best Stock Market Blogs & Investment Insights
• Growing hopes for improved diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States are sparking discussions across global financial markets. • The potential for eased tensions is expected to significantly influence commodity prices, investor confidence, and overall economic growth.
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