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Newark Mayor Sues Alina Habba Following Arrest

Democrat Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has filed a lawsuit against interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba, accusing her of "false arrest, malicious prosecution, and defamation."

FDA Launches AI Tool to Streamline Efficiency

The Food and Drug Administration launched a new tool intended to increase agency efficiency and streamline its processes.

Romanian National Pleads Guilty to Swatting Attacks

A man from Romania has pleaded guilty to being involved in more than 75 swatting incidents.

Judge Dismisses California’s Lawsuit Against Trump Tariffs

A U.S. District Court judge dismissed California's lawsuit against President Donald Trump, declaring that the case belongs in New York's U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT).

DOJ’s Ed Martin Investigating Biden’s Autopen

Pardon Attorney for the Department of Justice, Ed Martin, revealed that he has launched an investigation into former President Joe Biden's autopen signatures for the clemency granted his family members and death row inmates.

Diplomatic School at GWU Faces Antisemitism Lawsuit, Federal Civil‑Rights Claims

Jewish students at George Washington University filed a federal lawsuit on June 2, 2025, alleging pervasive antisemitic harassment by faculty and students, violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

MLB’s 29-Team Pride Month Surge Spurs Culture Debate

Twenty-nine of Major League Baseball’s 30 clubs are hosting “Pride Night” events this June, all except the Texas Rangers.

Biden Administration Emails Reveal Cancer Risk Concerns From East Palestine Derailment

Newly released internal emails show that FEMA officials and other Biden administration personnel privately acknowledged a potential “cancer cluster” risk following the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

CNN Panel Erupts as GOP Spell Out What Dems “Really Stand For”

On CNN’s “State of the Union,” Republican commentator Scott Jennings confronted Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell (D‑MI), accusing the party of being led by “radical figures” like Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez and Jasmine Crockett.

Sonoma State Cuts Women’s Gender Studies Amid Budget Crisis

Sonoma State University plans to eliminate its Women’s and Gender Studies department to close a $23.9 million deficit.

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