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🚨FREE SPEECH FIGHT TRUMP PAUSES IRAN WAR OPENAI IN TROUBLE?! MORE x.com/i/broadcasts/1wGWjjrgk…
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🇺🇸 TRUMP SAYS U.S. STRIKE KILLED TREN DE ARAGUA LEADER A U.S. military operation in Venezuela reportedly targeted and killed Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, known as “Niño Guerrero.” Trump said the strike was coordinated with Venezuelan authorities and carried out by U.S. Southern Command. Guerrero led Tren de Aragua, a criminal group the U.S. has designated as a foreign terrorist organization. The gang has been linked to human trafficking, drug smuggling, money laundering, kidnappings, and other organized crime across Latin America.
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🚨🇷🇴 BREAKING: ROMANIAN PRESIDENT NOMINATES NEW PRIME MINISTER CANDIDATE President Nicusor Dan has nominated Adrian Vestea as Romania’s new candidate for prime minister after Eugen Tomac withdrew. Vestea, a member of the liberal party and president of Brasov County Council, now has 10 days to form a government. The nomination follows months of political uncertainty that has disrupted policymaking and raised concerns over access to EU funds. A successful government must still win a confidence vote in parliament to take office.
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🇺🇸 NEW YORK KNICKS WIN FIRST NBA TITLE SINCE 1973 The Knicks defeated the Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 to secure their first NBA championship in 53 years. Jalen Brunson scored 45 points in the title-clinching win and was named NBA Finals MVP. New York overcame double-digit deficits in all four of its Finals victories during the series. Fans flooded streets across New York City after the win, while a championship parade is scheduled for Thursday.
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🇮🇷 U.S. AND IRAN EDGE CLOSER TO PEACE DEAL U.S. officials say a framework agreement with Iran could be finalized within days, though Tehran has not confirmed a signing date. The proposed deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the U.S. naval blockade imposed during the conflict. Draft terms also include the release of billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets and waivers on some oil export sanctions. A separate 60-day round of negotiations would focus on Iran’s nuclear program, while hardline protesters in Iran continue to oppose the agreement.
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5 Mexican police officers killed as the World Cup opens under a security cloud. Authorities say the officers were ambushed in Michoacán, a region long affected by cartel violence, leaving 5 others wounded. The attack comes as Mexico hosts World Cup events and works to reassure visitors about security across the country. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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Pope Leo XIV urges Europe to respond to the Canary Islands migration crisis. During his first visit to the islands, the pope called for cooperation among countries, safer migration routes, and stronger action against trafficking networks. He warned against becoming accustomed to migrant deaths at sea while stressing the importance of protecting human dignity. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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Mother sues OpenAI, claiming ChatGPT encouraged her daughter's suicide. The lawsuit alleges ChatGPT repeatedly engaged with a 24-year-old woman about suicidal thoughts and failed to trigger adequate safety interventions before her death. OpenAI called the case heartbreaking, said the version of ChatGPT involved is no longer available, and noted it has strengthened safeguards for sensitive conversations. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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Sweden drops plan to jail 13-year-olds but moves to lower criminal responsibility age. The government will seek to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 14 as it responds to gangs recruiting children for shootings, bombings, and killings. Officials say current youth-home systems are not stopping repeat offenders, while critics argue rehabilitation should remain the focus. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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Ireland makes child online safety a top priority as it takes over the EU presidency. The government wants to advance online protections for minors, including discussion of a possible social media ban for children under 16 and stronger age verification measures. Ireland says the effort will focus on child safety while broader debates continue over regulation, speech, and platform oversight. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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Greece approves faster deportations for migrants with rejected asylum claims. The new law streamlines removals and could allow transfers to return hubs outside the European Union through agreements with third countries. Greek officials say the move is part of a broader European effort to strengthen enforcement of immigration decisions. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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Argentina inflation cools again as Milei gains economic momentum. Prices rose 2.1% in May, the lowest monthly inflation reading in 8 months and below analyst expectations. Argentina also received a credit-rating upgrade and additional IMF funding as investors respond to recent economic reforms. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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Extreme rain and landslides in Sumatra may have killed 7% of the world's rarest orangutans. Researchers estimate 58 Tapanuli orangutans died during Cyclone Senyar, a major blow to a species with fewer than 800 remaining. Scientists say the losses from a single storm could threaten the long-term survival of the species. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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The UN says global displacement fell for the first time in a decade, but the refugee crisis remains severe. UNHCR reported 5.4 million new displacements in 2025, while nearly 14.7 million refugees and displaced people returned home. The agency warns many are returning to unstable conditions, and new conflict in the Middle East is already driving fresh displacement. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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German court says Google can be liable for false AI-generated search summaries. The court ruled Google’s AI Overview made false claims about 2 publishers and treated the AI output as Google’s own statements, not just links to outside sites. The decision blocks the claims and could increase legal pressure on AI companies over inaccurate or damaging responses. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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The World Bank warns Middle East war could drag global growth to near-stall speed. The bank says growth could fall from 2.5% to 2.1% if disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue, with oil averaging about $115 a barrel. In a worse-case scenario involving market turmoil, global growth could drop to 1.3%, while fuel, food, fertilizer, and metal prices climb. Source: NewsForce Host: @ivanalefebvreh
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Researchers say robots may learn human preferences from just a few videos. A new system called VOTP is designed to help robots infer human judgments without requiring large amounts of labeled training data. Researchers say the approach showed strong results in testing, particularly when available data was limited. Source: NewsForce Host: @MacyGunnell
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Missouri senator touts ICE funding aimed at sanctuary jurisdictions. Senator Eric Schmitt says a $350 million immigration enforcement provision will help ICE take custody of criminal illegal immigrants after local release. He argues the funding will improve cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts. Source: NewsForce Host: @MacyGunnell
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States push new restrictions on 3D-printed firearms. At least 16 states now have laws addressing 3D-printed guns or ghost guns, with several adding new measures this year. Supporters cite public safety concerns, while gun rights groups argue some restrictions raise constitutional questions. Source: NewsForce Host: @MacyGunnell
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NASA names Artemis III crew as Moon landing plan is scaled back. The mission, once planned as a lunar landing, will now remain in low Earth orbit to test docking procedures with prototype lunar landers. NASA says Artemis III is targeted for 2027, with a Moon landing now expected no earlier than Artemis IV. Source: NewsForce Host: @MacyGunnell
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Supreme Court overturns 1 conviction in former Twitter Saudi spy case. The justices ruled unanimously that Ahmad Abouammo's obstruction charge was tried in the wrong state and should have been brought in Seattle, not San Francisco. His other convictions, including acting as an unregistered foreign agent, remain in place. Source: NewsForce Host: @MacyGunnell
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