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    Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Guns for Domestic Abusers; Trump Outraises Biden in May

    Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Guns for Domestic Abusers; Trump Outraises Biden in May

    The Supreme Court on June 21 upheld by 8–1 a federal law that bars people under domestic violence-related restraining orders from possessing firearms. The justices found that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is not violated when an individual is disarmed after a court has found them to pose a credible threat to the physical safety of another. The ruling overturned a lower court decision that had struck down a federal law.
    Former President Donald Trump’s campaign outraised President Joe Biden's by more than $60 million last month, according to federal filings that detailed the Republican fundraising explosion sparked by the former president's felony convictions. President Biden’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee together raised a robust $85 million in May, and reported $212 million in the bank at the end of the month. The strong showing does not include roughly $40 million raised by President Biden and his top surrogates in recent days—or a separate $20-million donation from former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to pro-Biden groups.
    Dangerously hot temperatures are scorching the United States, the result of a record-breaking heat wave that is shifting toward New York and the I-95 corridor. More than 100 million Americans are under heat advisories, watches, and warnings across the Northeast and Southwest this weekend. Widespread temperatures in the upper 90s and even into triple digits will be possible around Washington.

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Fails to Qualify for CNN’s Debate; Putin Signs Deals with Vietnam

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Fails to Qualify for CNN’s Debate; Putin Signs Deals with Vietnam

    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has failed to qualify for next week’s debate in Atlanta, according to host network CNN, as he fell shy of benchmarks for both state ballot qualification and the required polling figures. The missed markers mean that the June 27 showdown will be solely between Democratic President Joe Biden and presumptive Republican nominee and former President, Donald Trump.
    Tropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, has made landfall in Mexico. A dangerous heat wave is scorching parts of the Midwest and Northeast, where record-breaking high temperatures are forecast for dozens of cities. Meanwhile, authorities have reported that at least two people died as a result of wildfires in New Mexico. One fire has destroyed over 1,000 structures.
    Russian President Vladimir Putin signed at least a dozen deals with his Vietnamese counterpart on June 20 in the course of his state visit, and offered to supply fossil fuels including natural gas to Vietnam over the longer term. His visit comes as Moscow is seeking to bolster ties in Asia to offset growing international isolation over its military actions in Ukraine.

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    Kim Jong Un, Putin Sign Defense Pact; Deadly New Mexico Wildfires Prompt Evacuations

    Kim Jong Un, Putin Sign Defense Pact; Deadly New Mexico Wildfires Prompt Evacuations

    On his first visit to North Korea in 24 years, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow and Pyongyang have ramped up ties to a “new level,” pledging to help each other if either nation is attacked. In a “breakthrough” new partnership, the two countries signed the new strategic partnership to replace previous deals signed in 1961, 2000, and 2001, according to Russian state news agency TASS.
    At least one person has been reported dead as a result of the fast-growing wildfires still burning in New Mexico, state emergency officials told CNN. The fire, which prompted evacuations and a state-of-emergency declaration from Gov. Michelle Grisham, has burned through 20,000 acres and impacted at least 500 buildings.
    Tropical storm Alberto formed Wednesday in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico, the first named storm of what is forecast to be a busy hurricane season. Tropical storm warnings are in effect from the Texas coast at San Luis Pass southward to the mouth of the Rio Grande, and on to Tecolutla, Mexico.

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    Biden’s to Announce Sweeping Immigration Plan; 75 Million Americans Under Heat Advisories

    Biden’s to Announce Sweeping Immigration Plan; 75 Million Americans Under Heat Advisories

    President Joe Biden announced on June 18 that his administration will not deport illegal immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens or whose parent is married to a U.S. citizen. Approximately 500,000 spouses of U.S. citizens, as well as about 50,000 children, will thereby be shielded from deportation and given the ability to gain legal status without leaving the United States, the White House said.
    A U.S. Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint as President Biden was visiting Los Angeles for a fundraising event at the weekend, officials have said. The agent was returning from work Saturday night when he was attacked in a residential community in Tustin, about an hour’s drive southeast of Los Angeles, according to the Secret Service.
    The National Weather Service has warned that tens of millions of Americans are currently under heat advisories as high temperatures continue to impact the Midwest and East Coast this week. A tracker run by the NWS shows that some 76 million people are in areas where the agency has declared either an Excessive Heat Warning, a Heat Advisory, or an Excessive Heat Watch.

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    Israeli PM Netanyahu Disbands War Cabinet; Surgeon General Wants Warning Label on Social Media Apps

    Israeli PM Netanyahu Disbands War Cabinet; Surgeon General Wants Warning Label on Social Media Apps

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the country's six-member war cabinet, an Israeli official said on June 17, in a widely expected move that came after the departure from government of the centrist former general, Benny Gantz. Mr. Netanyahu is now expected to hold consultations about the Gaza war with a small group of ministers, including Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, both of whom had been serving in the war cabinet. This could pose an additional challenge to the already-fragile negotiations aimed at ending the eight-month war in Gaza.
    U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has said the threat social media poses to American children requires urgent action, and he is demanding that Congress put a label on social media apps as it does with cigarettes and alcohol. “The mental health crisis among young people is an emergency—and social media has emerged as an important contributor,” Mr. Murthy said in an op-ed in The New York Times. Mr. Murthy cited several studies, including a 2019 American Medical Association study that showed teens who spend three hours a day on social media double their risk of depression.
    President Joe Biden delivered a series of warnings about what a second Donald Trump presidency could hold during a star-studded Los Angeles fundraiser over the weekend, framing the 2024 presidential election as an inflection point in American history. The fundraiser, which featured former President Barack Obama, raised more than $30 million for President Biden’s reelection efforts, a campaign official told CNN. The conversation between Presidents Biden and Obama was moderated by TV host Jimmy Kimmel.

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    SCOTUS Strikes Down Ban on Bump Stocks on Guns; Hunter Biden Drops Lawsuit Against Rudy Giuliani

    SCOTUS Strikes Down Ban on Bump Stocks on Guns; Hunter Biden Drops Lawsuit Against Rudy Giuliani

    The Supreme Court on June 14 struck down a federal ban on bump stocks approved by former President Donald Trump. Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the opinion for a 6–3 court. The court’s liberal wing, led by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, dissented. President Trump had pushed for the ban in response to a 2017 mass shooting that killed 58 people at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas.
    Hunter Biden has agreed to drop a lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani and Mr. Giuliani's former lawyer, Robert Costello, in which he accused the pair of violating his privacy over data allegedly recovered from his laptop, according to court records. Mr. Biden had accused Mr. Costello and Mr. Giuliani, who has served as a personal lawyer for President Trump, of being responsible for the "total annihilation" of his digital privacy in a lawsuit filed in September of last year.
    Leaders of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations turned their attention to artificial intelligence, economic security, and migration on the second and final day of their G7 summit, as their delegations worked on a comprehensive joint communique touching on many of the world’s major geopolitical and social challenges. The summit will also see the discussion of financial support for Ukraine, the war in Gaza, climate change, Iran, and the situation in the Red Sea, as well as China’s industrial and economic policies.

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