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    • Ukraine accuses Russia of destroying major dam

      Ukraine blamed Russia for blowing up a crucial dam and power station in southern Ukraine, risking massive flooding for hundreds of thousands of people. Could threaten nearby nuclear plant »

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      College graduate caught working during commencement sparks conversation about Gen Z's fixation with corporate life: 'Gotta save that limited PTO'

      Despite the number of headlines that blame Gen Z for “quiet quitting” — or doing the bare minimum at work — “corporate girl summer” is upon us. Corporate girlies have accumulated millions of views on TikTok with their get-ready-with-me videos, what's-in-my-bag compilations and weekly outfit looks filmed in fluorescent office bathrooms. Insider dubbed them “generation quit” and “the hustle generation“; BBC warned about Gen Z not caring about “prestigious jobs” like previous generations; Vox quoted a TikToker for a lede in an article about Gen Z's supposed aversion to jobs that said, “I don't have goals.

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      Rep. George Santos says he'd rather forfeit his $500,000 bond and go to jail than out the people who guaranteed the money: court docs

      The embattled congressman said outing them would make them targets for job loss, violence, and death threats Santos said he'd rather forfeit his bond and go to jail than reveal his suretors' identities. Rep. George Santos has begged a judge not to reveal the names of the anonymous people who agreed to pony up a $500,000 bond to keep him out of jail as he fights criminal fraud charges. And if the judge mandates that his guarantors be identified, Santos said he'd forfeit his bond and remain jailed until his trial, according to court documents obtained by Insider.

      • Rep. George Santos’ lawyer asks to keep bond cosigners’ names sealed
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      • Lawyer says Rep. George Santos would go to jail to keep identities of bond cosigners secret
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    • U.S.
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      U.S. Recovered 'Intact And Partially Intact Vehicles' Of Non-Human Origin: Whistleblower

      An absolutely bonkers report out Monday from the news outlet Debrief details the efforts of a former U.S. intelligence agent to bring to light an 80-plus-year cover up about the truth about UFOs or, as they are now known, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. David Charles Grusch isn't just some guy waving signs on a street corner in D.C.; he's a decorated war veteran who worked with both the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office, where he worked as on the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force with top clearance levels. Grusch turned over classified information to the Intelligence Community Inspector General and Congress in a effort to shed light on UAPs for the American public.

    • U.S.
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      Commission: Florida judge should be reprimanded for conduct during Parkland school shooting trial

      The Florida judge who oversaw the penalty trial of Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz should be publicly reprimanded for showing bias toward the prosecution, failing to curtail “vitriolic statements” directed at Cruz's attorneys by the victims' families and sometimes allowing “her emotions to overcome her judgement,” a state commission concluded Monday. The Judicial Qualifications Commission found that Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer violated several rules governing judicial conduct during last year's trial in her actions toward Cruz's public defenders. The six-month trial ended with Cruz receiving a receiving a life sentence for the 2018 murder of 14 students and three staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after the jury could not unanimously agree that he deserved a death sentence.

      • Judge who complained during hearings draws public reprimand from Supreme Court
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      • State commission rules Parkland shooting judge should be reprimanded
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    • Business
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      'You can make $60-80k': This TikToker encourages women to find 'lazy girl jobs' — which she defines as something you can 'quiet' quit. And the insight has viewers excited

      TikToker Gabrielle (@gabrielle_judge) recently claimed she had a relatively easy job that paid more than the average salary. I'm only accepting the soft life, period,” she says. Her pursuit of the so-called “soft life” is emblematic of the quiet quitting movement that has gripped the nation's younger workforce.

    • World
      Business Insider

      Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who spent months on the ground in Bakhmut, said the Kremlin's claims about inflicting heavy losses on Ukraine are 'wild and absurd science fiction'

      Wagner Company leader Yevgeny Prigozhin scoffed at the Kremlin's reports of big wins in Ukraine. To kill 1,500 soldiers, as Moscow claimed, Russia would need to take 93 miles of land every day, he said. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Russian mercenary company that fought in Bakhmut, says he's not buying Moscow's claims that it inflicted heavy losses on Ukrainian troops in Donetsk.

      • Russia says it thwarted major Ukrainian offensive, Kyiv says Moscow spreads lies
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    • Business
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      Amazon is reportedly trying to offer Prime subscribers free cell phone service

      Amazon might be planning to offer Prime subscribers a pretty significant perk: free cell phone service. According to Bloomberg, the company is talking with multiple US-based carriers about offering cheap — around $10 a month — or even free phone service to Prime customers. Right now, Amazon is supposedly negotiating with the three major US carriers (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile) as well as the Dish Network, though it sounds like talks with AT&T have fallen off in recent weeks.

    • U.S.
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      Missouri Wants To Execute Michael Tisius Tuesday Despite Widespread Pleas To Spare His Life

      The state is currently fighting in court to kill Michael Tisius as punishment for killing two jail guards when he was 19 years old, during a botched plot to free his former cellmate. He is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection, although his request for a stay is still pending before the Supreme Court. Unlike some of the other groups calling for mercy, the American Bar Association does not take a position on the death penalty.

      • Missouri governor denies clemency for man facing execution on Tuesday
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      • Missouri Gov. Parson denies clemency to Michael Tisius, execution to go forward Tuesday
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    • U.S.
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      ‘I am not safe with you’: Home video shows pattern of control and manipulation hours before Enoch murder-suicide

      On Jan. 3, Michael Haight told his children he loved them, that the next day they could all go sledding and went over some specifics of his impending divorce with his wife, Tausha Haight. The next morning, Haight shot and killed his entire family before turning the gun on himself. Newly released video footage obtained by the Deseret News through a public records request Monday gives a window into the Haight's home, and Michael's controlling, manipulative behavior just hours before the murder-suicide.

    • U.S.
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      Oklahoma school board approves what would be the 1st taxpayer-funded religious school in US

      A state school board in Oklahoma voted Monday to approve what would be the first publicly funded religious school in the nation, despite a warning from the state's attorney general that the decision was unconstitutional. The Statewide Virtual Charter School Board voted 3-2 to approve the application by the Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma to establish the St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School. The online public charter school would be open to students across the state in kindergarten through grade 12.

      • Oklahoma board approves nation’s first Catholic charter school funded by public tax dollars
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      NTSB official describes what he saw at deadly US flight crash scene

      Officials are investigating the crash of an unresponsive plane that flew near the US Capitol region, prompting military fighter jets to rush to intercept the aircraft before it ultimately careened into northern Virginia, leaving no survivors, authorities say. CNN's Brian Todd reports.

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      ‘I'm a healthy GP – but I was shocked by the effect three slices of pizza could have’

      At his son's birthday party last year, Dr Rangan Chatterjee managed to eat just three slices of pizza among all the chaotic fun. “I was watching it go up and up, until it hit the highest my blood sugar has ever been: 12.5-13mmol/L. I'd never seen anything like it,” says the author and broadcaster. To put the reading in context, for most people without diabetes, normal blood sugar levels are between 4-6mmol/L before meals, and less than 8mmol/L two hours after eating.

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      Vigilantes in Haiti strike back at gangsters with brutal street justice

      Vigilantes have killed at least 164 people since the movement dubbed “bwa kale” began in April, according to the United Nations. The name means “peeled wood” in Haitian Creole and insinuates male dominance and power in street slang. If you're not from here, we're going to kill you,” said Leo, a community leader who granted the AP access to the Turgeau neighborhood so that journalists could see how the neighborhood is responding to the gangs estimated to control 80% of Port-au-Prince.

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      'Pit Bull’ Ex-Prosecutor Predicts Exactly When And Where Donald Trump Will Be Charged

      Weissmann expanded on his prediction on Monday's broadcast of MSNBC's “Deadline: White House. Trump could actually be charged in Florida and not in Washington, Weissmann acknowledged to host Nicolle Wallace. I don't think that'll be the case but I do think, the one thing I am pretty confident of, is that we are going to see charges with respect to the classified documents case and it seems by all accounts it's going to be this week because I think that the DOJ will feel that internal pressure to move this along,” he added.

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      Robert Hanssen, most damaging spy in FBI history, found dead in prison cell

      Robert Hanssen, an FBI agent who spied for Russia and the former Soviet Union, was found dead in his prison cell Monday, according to a release obtained by CBS News. Hanssen was found unresponsive at the federal correctional complex in Florence, Colo., pronounced dead after life-saving measures were attempted, according to the release from Kristie Breshears, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) director of communications.

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    • Politics
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      Chuck Todd leaving NBC political panel show 'Meet the Press' and being replaced by Kristen Welker

      Chuck Todd said on Sunday that he'll be leaving “Meet the Press” after a tumultuous near-decade of moderating the NBC political panel show, to be replaced in the coming months by Kristen Welker. Todd, 51, told viewers that “I've watched too many friends and family let work consume them before it was too late” and that he'd promised his family he wouldn't do that. Todd has often been an online punching bag for critics, including Donald Trump, during a polarized time, and there were rumors that his time at the show would be short when its executive producer was reassigned at the end of last summer, but NBC gave no indication this was anything other than Todd's decision.

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      • Kristen Welker will take on Meet The Press Moderator role ‘with the utmost seriousness’
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    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      Take a look at the first prison-yard photo snapped of Elizabeth Holmes after she started her 11-year sentence in Texas

      Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was seen in prison in Bryan, Texas, for the first time. Holmes was photographed with her hair loose, bespectacled, and wearing drab khakis in a prison yard. Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes has been photographed for the first time since she began her 11-year prison sentence.

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    • U.S.
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      Footage of a YouTuber saying she canceled an adoption because she wouldn't be able to film the child has resurfaced, shocking viewers

      Old footage of an influencer explaining why she won't adopt a child from Thailand has resurfaced. Nikki Phillippi said she stopped the adoption after finding out she could not film the child for YouTube. The resurfaced video has led to a renewed backlash against Phillippi and her husband Dan.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Lawyer says Rep. George Santos would go to jail to keep identities of bond cosigners secret

      Rep. George Santos' lawyer said Monday the indicted New York Republican would risk going to jail to protect the identities of the people who cosigned the $500,000 bond enabling his pretrial release. The lawyer, Joseph Murray, urged a judge to deny a request by news outlets to unseal the names of Santos' bond suretors, or guarantors, suggesting they could “suffer great distress," including possible job losses and physical harm, if they're identified publicly. “My client would rather surrender to pretrial detainment than subject these suretors to what will inevitably come,” Murray wrote in a letter to U.S. Magistrate Judge Anne Shields.

      • Rep. George Santos’ lawyer asks to keep bond cosigners’ names sealed
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      • George Santos Says Naming the People Securing His $500,000 Bond Could Endanger Them
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    • U.S.
      Fox News

      Prominent Florida family linked to plane that flew over DC, crashed in Virginia mountains

      A prominent Florida businessman and his wife, a National Rifle Association (NRA) executive committee member, say their daughter and granddaughter were among the four people killed on board a Cessna jet that flew over restricted airspace in Washington, D.C., before crashing in the mountains of Virginia on Sunday. Barbara Rumpel, who has served on the NRA's Women's Leadership Forum, reacted Sunday night in a Facebook post for an NRA event, writing, "My family is gone, my daughter and granddaughter." On Monday morning, her Facebook page was no longer publicly available.

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    • Politics
      CNN

      Ex-Trump adviser says Trump did ‘enormous damage’ to country and GOP

      Former President Donald Trump's National Security Adviser John Bolton joins CNN's Jim Acosta to discuss whether or not he's decided to run for president, and if he will sign the RNC's pledge to back the party's ultimate nominee.

      • GOP candidates criticize Trump for praising Kim Jong Un
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    • Business
      Reuters

      Analysis-Saudi Arabia's 'icing on the cake' oil cut could feed US producers

      Saudi Arabia has crafted a complex OPEC+ deal with a view to punishing investors that have bet on falling oil prices but could inadvertently lend long-term support to the rival U.S. energy industry, OPEC+ insiders and market watchers said. On Sunday, Saudi Arabia pledged to cut its oil output by 1 million barrels per day (bpd), or 10%, in July on top of existing output cuts from OPEC and its allies. With the new Saudi reduction, the group has agreed to take some 4.6 million bpd off the market in July, equivalent to 4.6% of global demand of 100 million bpd.

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    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Conservative Pundit Says 4 Things Show It’s ‘Gotten Very, Very Real’ For Donald Trump

      Conservative commentator Charlie Sykes on Monday broke down four developments in the federal investigation into Donald Trump's mishandling of classified documents that show how things have just “gotten very, very real” for the former president. “The bleep just got real, right?” MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace asked Sykes, the founder of The Bulwark news network. “There are a lot of things that we don't know about this investigation, there are a lot of things still shrouded,” the pundit acknowledged.

    • U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Man runs over two women, then angry mob drags him out of truck, Texas police say

      An angry mob beat a man accused of running over two women outside a Houston bar, Texas police told news outlets. The driver pulled into the parking lot of a bar on Houston's north side around 1:30 a.m. on June 5, police told WOAI. Witnesses crowded around the truck, pulled out the driver and started beating him, WOAI reported.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Iran unveils what it calls a hypersonic missile able to beat air defenses amid tensions with US

      Iran claimed on Tuesday that it had created a hypersonic missile capable of traveling at 15 times the speed of sound, adding a new weapon to its arsenal as tensions remain high with the United States over Tehran's nuclear program. The new missile — called Fattah, or “Conqueror” in Farsi — was unveiled even as Iran said it would reopen its diplomatic posts on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia after reaching a détente with Riyadh following years of conflict. The tightly choreographed segment on Iranian state television apparently sought to show that Tehran's hard-line government can still deploy arms against its enemies across much of the Middle East.

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        Reuters
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