A COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study that CDC leaders stopped from appearing in the agency’s flagship journal was published June 23 in JAMA Network Open. The paper reported about 55% protection against COVID-19-associated hospitalization and a 50% reduction in emergency and urgent care visits.
A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.
Bill Gates told House investigators on June 10, 2026, that he never witnessed Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes but may have unknowingly been near some victims during meetings. The testimony came as Congress continues a broader review of Epstein-related records and past investigative failures.
President Donald Trump said Iran made significant concessions as the two sides moved toward an interim agreement in June 2026. Iranian officials publicly said no such concessions were made and, in some cases, said no final decision had been reached.
Democrats are pushing back on President Donald Trump’s citizenship verification push in federal elections, combining lawsuits, court briefs and Senate opposition to proposals backed by the White House. The fight centers on voting rules, not naturalization, and it has become a major election-law battle ahead of the 2026 midterms.
A COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study that CDC leaders stopped from appearing in the agency’s flagship journal was published June 23 in JAMA Network Open. The paper reported about 55% protection against COVID-19-associated hospitalization and a 50% reduction in emergency and urgent care visits.
A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.
Bill Gates told House investigators on June 10, 2026, that he never witnessed Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes but may have unknowingly been near some victims during meetings. The testimony came as Congress continues a broader review of Epstein-related records and past investigative failures.
President Donald Trump said Iran made significant concessions as the two sides moved toward an interim agreement in June 2026. Iranian officials publicly said no such concessions were made and, in some cases, said no final decision had been reached.
Democrats are pushing back on President Donald Trump’s citizenship verification push in federal elections, combining lawsuits, court briefs and Senate opposition to proposals backed by the White House. The fight centers on voting rules, not naturalization, and it has become a major election-law battle ahead of the 2026 midterms.
A COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study that CDC leaders stopped from appearing in the agency’s flagship journal was published June 23 in JAMA Network Open. The paper reported about 55% protection against COVID-19-associated hospitalization and a 50% reduction in emergency and urgent care visits.
A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.
Bill Gates told House investigators on June 10, 2026, that he never witnessed Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes but may have unknowingly been near some victims during meetings. The testimony came as Congress continues a broader review of Epstein-related records and past investigative failures.
President Donald Trump said Iran made significant concessions as the two sides moved toward an interim agreement in June 2026. Iranian officials publicly said no such concessions were made and, in some cases, said no final decision had been reached.
Democrats are pushing back on President Donald Trump’s citizenship verification push in federal elections, combining lawsuits, court briefs and Senate opposition to proposals backed by the White House. The fight centers on voting rules, not naturalization, and it has become a major election-law battle ahead of the 2026 midterms.
A COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study that CDC leaders stopped from appearing in the agency’s flagship journal was published June 23 in JAMA Network Open. The paper reported about 55% protection against COVID-19-associated hospitalization and a 50% reduction in emergency and urgent care visits.
A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.
Bill Gates told House investigators on June 10, 2026, that he never witnessed Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes but may have unknowingly been near some victims during meetings. The testimony came as Congress continues a broader review of Epstein-related records and past investigative failures.
President Donald Trump said Iran made significant concessions as the two sides moved toward an interim agreement in June 2026. Iranian officials publicly said no such concessions were made and, in some cases, said no final decision had been reached.
Democrats are pushing back on President Donald Trump’s citizenship verification push in federal elections, combining lawsuits, court briefs and Senate opposition to proposals backed by the White House. The fight centers on voting rules, not naturalization, and it has become a major election-law battle ahead of the 2026 midterms.
A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.
A COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study that CDC leaders stopped from appearing in the agency’s flagship journal was published June 23 in JAMA Network Open. The paper reported about 55% protection against COVID-19-associated hospitalization and a 50% reduction in emergency and urgent care visits.
A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.
Bill Gates told House investigators on June 10, 2026, that he never witnessed Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes but may have unknowingly been near some victims during meetings. The testimony came as Congress continues a broader review of Epstein-related records and past investigative failures.
President Donald Trump said Iran made significant concessions as the two sides moved toward an interim agreement in June 2026. Iranian officials publicly said no such concessions were made and, in some cases, said no final decision had been reached.
Democrats are pushing back on President Donald Trump’s citizenship verification push in federal elections, combining lawsuits, court briefs and Senate opposition to proposals backed by the White House. The fight centers on voting rules, not naturalization, and it has become a major election-law battle ahead of the 2026 midterms.
A federal judge in California has barred the Trump administration from making immigration arrests at courthouses nationwide, ruling the policy was adopted without the required legal justification. The June 23 order also vacates related detention guidance challenged in the same case.
A Chinese supercomputer has taken the top spot on the TOP500 list for the first time since 2017, ending the U.S. lead held by El Capitan in California. The June 2026 ranking put Shenzhen-based LineShine at 2.2 exaflops.
Federal safety regulators have opened a special investigation after a Tesla Model 3 crashed into a Katy, Texas, home and killed a 76-year-old woman inside. Authorities said the driver reported an automated driving assistance system was engaged at the time of the June 19 crash.
Homeownership remains elusive for millions of Americans as high prices, elevated mortgage rates, limited inventory, and widening wealth gaps reinforce one another. Even as some indicators have stabilized, the structural barriers keeping first-time buyers out of the market remain firmly in place.
The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.
The artificial intelligence boom is not just a computing story. It is rapidly becoming an energy story, as data centers grow larger, denser, and harder for power grids to absorb without higher costs, tougher trade-offs, and new infrastructure.
A COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study that CDC leaders stopped from appearing in the agency’s flagship journal was published June 23 in JAMA Network Open. The paper reported about 55% protection against COVID-19-associated hospitalization and a 50% reduction in emergency and urgent care visits.
A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.
Bill Gates told House investigators on June 10, 2026, that he never witnessed Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes but may have unknowingly been near some victims during meetings. The testimony came as Congress continues a broader review of Epstein-related records and past investigative failures.
President Donald Trump said Iran made significant concessions as the two sides moved toward an interim agreement in June 2026. Iranian officials publicly said no such concessions were made and, in some cases, said no final decision had been reached.
Democrats are pushing back on President Donald Trump’s citizenship verification push in federal elections, combining lawsuits, court briefs and Senate opposition to proposals backed by the White House. The fight centers on voting rules, not naturalization, and it has become a major election-law battle ahead of the 2026 midterms.
A federal judge in California has barred the Trump administration from making immigration arrests at courthouses nationwide, ruling the policy was adopted without the required legal justification. The June 23 order also vacates related detention guidance challenged in the same case.
A Chinese supercomputer has taken the top spot on the TOP500 list for the first time since 2017, ending the U.S. lead held by El Capitan in California. The June 2026 ranking put Shenzhen-based LineShine at 2.2 exaflops.
Federal safety regulators have opened a special investigation after a Tesla Model 3 crashed into a Katy, Texas, home and killed a 76-year-old woman inside. Authorities said the driver reported an automated driving assistance system was engaged at the time of the June 19 crash.
Congress is moving a rare bipartisan housing affordability package after the Senate approved the measure on June 22. The bill combines deregulation, federal housing program updates and limits on large investors in single-family homes.
Federal research shows most Americans who reach 65 will need long-term services and supports at some point, while Medicare says it generally does not cover that care. The gap leaves many older adults facing costs that can reach well into five figures each year.
President Donald Trump said June 22 that he would “do what I have to do” if Iran does not follow its interim agreement with Washington. The warning came days after the U.S. and Iran signed a temporary deal aimed at halting a wider regional war.
SpaceX said June 22 that it has started its first bond offering and told investors it held about $100.8 billion in cash as of June 19. The move follows the company’s June IPO and is tied to repaying a bridge loan and funding broader corporate needs.
A COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness study that CDC leaders stopped from appearing in the agency’s flagship journal was published June 23 in JAMA Network Open. The paper reported about 55% protection against COVID-19-associated hospitalization and a 50% reduction in emergency and urgent care visits.
A federal judge in Fort Worth sentenced former Marine reservist Benjamin Song to 100 years in prison after prosecutors said he shot an Alvarado police officer during the July 4, 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in North Texas. Seven other defendants received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.
Bill Gates told House investigators on June 10, 2026, that he never witnessed Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes but may have unknowingly been near some victims during meetings. The testimony came as Congress continues a broader review of Epstein-related records and past investigative failures.