



1. Minnesota Lawmaker Shooting: Suspect Charged with Murder and Stalking
Vance Boelter faces multiple charges, including murder, after allegedly targeting Minnesota lawmakers in a chilling assassination plot, raising security concerns nationwide.
Tuesday, June 17th
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Vance Boelter faces multiple charges, including murder, after allegedly targeting Minnesota lawmakers in a chilling assassination plot, raising security concerns nationwide.
President Trump departed the G7 summit early to address escalating tensions in the Middle East, despite finalizing a trade deal with the UK.
Senate Republicans have introduced a significant tax and spending bill that includes controversial Medicaid cuts, tax changes, and a proposed increase in the debt ceiling.
Vance Boelter is accused of fatally shooting former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and injuring another lawmaker in a politically charged attack in Minnesota.
Military parades and 'No Kings' protests unfolded across the U.S. to coincide with President Trump's birthday, sparking debates over costs and political violence.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's termination of NIH grants was illegal, citing unprecedented racial and LGBTQ discrimination in the decision-making process.
A jury ordered MyPillow founder Mike Lindell to pay $2.3 million for defaming Eric Coomer, a former Dominion Voting Systems employee, following false election fraud claims.
Randi Weingarten resigns from the Democratic National Committee after over 23 years, citing conflicts with new leadership and recent committee removals.
President Trump has directed ICE to significantly increase deportations in Democratic-run cities, focusing on urban areas like Chicago and New York, despite ongoing protests.
Robert Davis Forney, 25, faces federal charges for leaving threatening voicemails targeting Senators Ted Cruz and Deb Fischer, including threats of sexual violence.
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