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Former Foster Youth Lataya Rothmiller Champions Advocacy Through Journalism
Harlem journalist Lataya Rothmiller, a former foster youth, advocates for children in the system. Drawing on her personal journey, she champions safety, socialization, and uses media to amplify underrepresented voices.
Social IssuesPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyEducationTransportationEnvironmentElectionMedical Science Lataya Rothmillerfoster careyouth advocacyjournalismHarlemNew YorkColumbia Neighbors
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Medicare Adapts Rules for Beneficiary Care During Declared Emergencies and Disasters
Medicare rules for healthcare access, prescription drugs, and specialized treatments may change during declared emergencies or disasters. Beneficiaries should contact their plans or 1-800-MEDICARE for assistance and to understand temporary provisions.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsMedical ScienceSocial Issues MedicareEmergencyDisasterHealthcare AccessPrescription DrugsDialysisSpecial Enrollment Period
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DHS S&T Boosts Space Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Protection
DHS S&T is advancing space cybersecurity research, releasing "Indicators of Behavior" and "Prioritized Countermeasures" via the Aerospace SPARTA framework. This initiative aims to protect critical infrastructure by enabling onboard threat detection and fostering cyber-resilient space systems.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentComputers and InternetAstronomy and Space DHS S&TSpace CybersecurityCritical InfrastructureAerospace SPARTACyber ResilienceThreat DetectionGovernmentU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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TSA Bolsters Security and Efficiency for FIFA World Cup 2026
TSA is deploying advanced technology and expert personnel to secure the FIFA World Cup 2026 across 11 U.S. cities. Innovations like Touchless ID and AI-driven scanners aim for efficient, safe travel for millions of fans.
SportPolitics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentTransportationArtificial IntelligenceUSACanadaMexico FIFA World Cup 2026Transportation Security AdministrationAirport SecurityDonald J. TrumpHa Nguyen McNeillTravelTransportation Security Administration (TSA)
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Governor Sherrill Proposes Doubling High-Impact Tutoring Funding to $15 Million
Governor Sherrill proposes doubling high-impact tutoring funding to $15 million in FY2027, expanding the proven program to 100 more New Jersey school districts. This investment aims to boost student achievement through targeted, evidence-based instruction.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEducation Governor SherrillNew JerseyHigh-impact tutoringEducation fundingSchool districtsStudent achievementFiscal Year 2027Office of New Jersey Governor
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Congresswoman Clark Slams $70 Billion Allocation to ICE and Border Patrol
Democratic Whip Katherine Clark criticizes a new $70 billion Republican allocation to ICE and Border Patrol, citing cuts to social programs and potential payouts for insurrectionists amidst rising economic challenges for American families.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementRepublican PartyDemocratic PartyFederal GovernmentEconomySocial Issues Congresswoman Katherine ClarkRepublican SpendingICEBorder PatrolTrump AdministrationBudgetU.S. Economy
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Media Monitor: The Washington Post Reports on Next-Gen Weight-Loss Drugs, Primary Results, and Scientific Discoveries
The Washington Post is reporting on advancements in weight-loss drugs, key takeaways from recent primaries in Maine and South Carolina, and scientific insights into aging and birth order.
MediaHealthPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyDigital and Print PublishingMedical ScienceGeneral PoliticsElectionSocial Issues GLP-1 drugsWeight lossMaineSouth CarolinaPrimary electionsEmma MazzengaBirth orderThe Washington Post
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Social Security Administration Updates Disability Claims and Representative Payee Policies
The SSA has updated policies for disability claims processing and representative payee determinations. These changes, effective June 9, 2026, aim to reduce claimant burden and streamline electronic systems for improved efficiency.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEconomyLegal Social Security AdministrationDisability ClaimsRepresentative PayeePolicy UpdatesProgram Operations Manual SystemElectronic SystemsGovernment
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Applied Atomics Launches U.S. Operations in Fairfax County with $500M in Commitments for In-Space Mobility Network
Aerospace firm Applied Atomics emerges from stealth, securing over $500 million in demand commitments and $4 million pre-seed funding. The company, building the Star Reacher Network for in-space mobility, establishes its U.S. presence in Fairfax County, Virginia.
BusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentWorldEconomyAstronomy and SpaceArtificial IntelligenceMilitaryFederal GovernmentTransportation Applied AtomicsStar Reacher NetworkFairfax CountyAerospaceDefenseSpace EconomyIn-space mobilityFairfax County Economic Development AuthorityReston
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U.S. Census Bureau Releases May 2026 Business Formation Statistics
The U.S. Census Bureau has released its May 2026 Business Formation Statistics, offering high-frequency data on new business applications and formations across the U.S. and Puerto Rico. This monthly release provides crucial insights into economic activity.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFederal GovernmentEmployment and LaborEducation U.S. Census BureauBusiness Formation StatisticsBusiness applicationsEconomic dataPuerto RicoMay 2026
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Webb Telescope Finds Strongest Evidence for "Black Hole Stars"
The James Webb Space Telescope has found the strongest evidence yet for "black hole stars" by analyzing the spectrum of a "little red dot." This discovery helps solve the complex puzzle of these mysterious cosmic objects, first seen in 2022.
Science & TechnologyAstronomy and Space James Webb Space TelescopeBlack Hole StarsLittle Red DotsLRDsAstronomySpace ExplorationSpectroscopy
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Media Monitor: Nancy Mace finishes fifth in South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary
The Washington Post is reporting that Congresswoman Nancy Mace placed fifth in South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial primary, losing her home county and district.
Politics and GovernmentRepublican PartyState GovernmentsElectionGeneral Politics Nancy MaceSouth CarolinaGOP PrimaryGubernatorial RaceElection ResultsPoliticsPolitical NewsThe Washington Post
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Fairfax County Promotes Solar and Heat Pump Programs for Homeowners
Fairfax County, with regional partners, offers workshops on solar energy and extends its heat pump program registration until July 15. Learn about incentives and efficient home upgrades.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyState GovernmentsEnvironmentEnergyEducation Fairfax CountyLoudoun CountyNorthern Virginia Regional CommissionSolar energyHeat pumpsEnergy efficiencyWorkshopsFairfax County GovernmentRestonVirginiaVA
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Governor Whitmer Announces $27.75 Million Investment, 164 New Jobs in Michigan
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced two business expansion projects in Washtenaw and Macomb counties, bringing $27.75 million in capital investment and 164 new jobs to Michigan's automotive and defense sectors.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborTransportationMilitary MichiganJob CreationEconomic DevelopmentWashtenaw CountyMacomb CountyAutomotive IndustryDefense IndustryOffice of Michigan Governor
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Arlington County Unveils New Digital Parking Ticket and Permit System
Arlington County introduces a new online portal for parking tickets and an electronic residential permit system, aiming for easier payments and management starting June 10, 2026, and July 2026 respectively.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyState GovernmentsComputers and InternetTransportationLegal Arlington CountyParkingOnline PaymentsResidential PermitsPassport Labs Inc.Government ServicesDigital TransformationArlington County GovernmentReston
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Media Monitor: Inflation Surges to Three-Year High Amid U.S.-Israel War on Iran
NPR is reporting that U.S. inflation has topped 4% for the first time in three years, driven by a spike in gasoline prices following the U.S. and Israel's war on Iran.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentConflictWorldEconomyMiddle EastMilitaryFederal Government InflationGasoline pricesIsraelIranMiddle East conflictEconomic indicatorsNPR
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Media Monitor: Inflation Surges to Three-Year High Amid U.S.-Israel War on Iran
NPR is reporting that U.S. inflation has reached its highest point in over three years, driven by a surge in gasoline prices following the U.S. and Israel's war on Iran.
BusinessConflictPolitics and GovernmentWorldEconomyMilitaryMiddle EastEnergyFederal Government InflationGasoline pricesIsraelIranWarNPR Breaking NewsNPR
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Amazon Names Tayari Jones's 'Kin' as No. 1 Book of 2026 So Far
Amazon Editors have selected Tayari Jones's 'Kin' as their top book for 2026 so far, praising its poignant narrative. The list also features new categories and diverse genre selections for summer reading.
BusinessMediaEntertainmentUSA Tayari JonesKinAmazonBest Books of the Year So FarLiteratureFictionReading
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CFTC Seeks Public Comment on Event Contract Rule Amendments
The CFTC is seeking public comment on a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. The proposed amendments to Regulation 40.11 and new Appendix F address event contracts and prediction markets, aiming to refine public interest determinations.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsLegal CFTCEvent ContractsPrediction MarketsProposed RulemakingPublic CommentRegulation 40.11Financial Regulation
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Maine, California Primary Results and Election Integrity Concerns
Newsweek is reporting on key primary election outcomes in Maine and California, including the gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral races, alongside discussions about slow vote counting and election fraud accusations from President Trump.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementMediaGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsElectionSocial IssuesLegal MaineCaliforniaPrimary ElectionsGraham PlatnerXavier BecerraElection IntegrityDonald TrumpNewsweek
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Media Monitor: USA TODAY Reports Companies Claiming Tariff Refunds
USA TODAY reports at least 90 publicly traded companies plan to claim tariff refunds, with few expected to pass savings to consumers.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyTradeFederal Government USA TODAYTariff refundsPublicly traded companiesConsumersTrump administrationCorporate profitsEconomic policy
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DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities to Open "Rip! Tear! Collage as Critique" Exhibition
The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities opens "Rip! Tear! Collage as Critique" on June 11. Featuring 23 DC artists, the exhibition uses collage to explore national division and reconcile fractured American history and modern life.
EntertainmentPolitics and GovernmentMediaSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsEducation DC Commission on the Arts and HumanitiesCAHRip! Tear! Collage as CritiqueEye Street GalleryWashington D.C.Art ExhibitionCollageDC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH)
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Media Monitor: Enhanced Games, AI Job Impact, and Tech News Roundup
MIT Technology Review reports on the Enhanced Games and AI's job market impact. Other outlets cover Anthropic's AI release, Seattle's data center ban, Trump family crypto profits, and AI use in legal cases.
Science & TechnologyBusinessPolitics and GovernmentSportArtificial IntelligenceEmployment and LaborComputers and InternetFederal GovernmentAsiaEurope Enhanced GamesJob MarketAnthropicSeattleDonald TrumpCryptocurrencyMIT Technology ReviewMITsciencetechnology
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Kansas Social Security Offices Update Status, Promote Online Services
The Social Security Administration announces changes to Kansas office operations, encouraging residents to utilize extensive online services for benefits, account management, and information access, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentHealthFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEconomy Social Security AdministrationKansasOnline ServicesBenefitsRetirementDisabilityMedicare
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Military Women's Health Webinar to Address Sleep Disorders
ORWH and Uniformed Services University will host a webinar on June 11, 2026, focusing on sleep and sleep disorders in military women. Experts Vincent Mysliwiec, MD, and Joshua Bock, PhD, will present their research in this critical area of military women's health.
HealthScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceMilitarySocial IssuesEducation Military HealthWomen's HealthSleep DisordersWebinarUniformed Services UniversityORWHVincent MysliwiecUS Social Security Department
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Texas Social Security Offices Update Operational Status, Promote Online Services
The Social Security Administration has updated the operational status of its Texas offices. The agency encourages the public to check office status online and utilize its comprehensive digital services for benefits, account management, and information, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentHealthFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEconomyEducationComputers and Internet Social Security AdministrationTexasOffice StatusOnline ServicesBenefitsRetirementDisability
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Media Monitor: USA TODAY Reports Inflation Surge and Consumer Expectations of Rising Prices
USA TODAY reports that inflation has surged since the Iran war began, leading Americans to anticipate continued price increases. An inflation report is expected today, further detailing the economic situation.
BusinessConflictWorldEconomyMiddle EastMilitary InflationIran warPricesConsumer sentimentEconomic trendsUSA TODAY
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Senior Firefighter Dies in Santa Clarita Apparatus Rollover
Senior Firefighter Carlos E. Ramirez Jr., 28, of Advanced Fire and Rescue Services, died on Feb. 15, 2026, after his fire apparatus rolled over during duty at a vehicle raceway in Santa Clarita.
Politics and GovernmentHealthLaw EnforcementTransportationSocial IssuesEducation Carlos E. Ramirez Jr.Santa ClaritaFirefighter FatalityVehicle RolloverAdvanced Fire and Rescue ServicesOn-Duty Death2026 Fatalities
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Media Monitor: Consumer Price Index Rises 4.2 Percent in May, Highest Since 2023
The Washington Post reports the consumer price index increased 4.2 percent in May, the steepest rise since 2023, with inflation fueled by the Iran war.
BusinessConflictMediaEconomyMiddle EastMilitary Consumer Price IndexInflationIran WarMay 2026Economic DataPrice IncreasesThe Washington Post
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Consumer Price Index Rises 0.5% in May, Driven by Gasoline and Shelter Costs
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers rose 0.5% in May, with a 4.2% annual increase. Gasoline and shelter prices were key factors in the latest inflation data.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFederal GovernmentFinancial MarketsSocial Issues Consumer Price IndexInflationBureau of Labor StatisticsMay 2026Gasoline pricesShelter costsEconomic Indicators