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Supreme Court to rule on Trump's effort to end birthright citizenship - follow live BBCSupreme Court Live Updates: Justices Reject Trump's Effort to End Birthright Citizenship The New York TimesCitizenship Could Be A Surprise Issue In The Presidential Election ForbesSupreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, blocks Trump order CNBC
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Also in this newsletter: Far-right petition pushes Meloni over mass deportation plan
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6 ways to shift your stress mindset to dial down daily anxiety The Washington PostSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News
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US job openings were much higher than expected in May, shrugging off uncertainty from Iran war CNNNew job openings data shows "steady-as-she-goes" labor market AxiosU.S. job openings rise slightly as hiring slows The Detroit NewsKalshi traders expect this week's jobs report will disappoint Wall Street outlook CNBC
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Japan's central bank may look to exploit low trading volumes over the U.S. holiday to push its currency higher.
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Supreme Court Lifts Spending Limits on Political Parties and Candidates The New York TimesJustices strike down campaign finance law SCOTUSblogSupreme Court lifts Watergate-era caps on campaign spending CNNSupreme Court strikes down long-standing campaign finance restrictions NBC NewsUS supreme court strikes down limits on campaign spending The Guardian
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Uncertainty over Qatar diplomacy clouds prospects for US-Iran deal ReutersUS, Iran war, peace talks in Doha, Qatar off to shaky start Tuesday Fox NewsUS envoys arrive in Qatar with state of Iran talks unclear dw.comOil prices set for steep monthly drop as Trump, Iran issue mixed messages on talks in Qatar CNBC
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Limits on Political Party Spending NPRSupreme Court strikes down long-standing campaign finance restrictions NBC NewsSupreme Court lifts Watergate-era caps on campaign spending CNNSupreme Court strikes down limits on political parties' campaign spending, in win for GOP CNBC
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Today, the PR industry is quietly shifting. Independent consultants — especially those who've cut their teeth at large agencies — are proving that great storytelling doesn't need a big name attached to it. For small businesses and early-stage founders, this shift might be the best thing to happen to PR in years.
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UK's Starmer announces 300-billion-pound defence investment plan Al JazeeraWhat does the Defence Investment Plan means for the south of England? BBCU.K. Pledges Nearly $20 Billion Extra for Armed Forces WSJBritain unveils its new Ukraine-modeled armed forces politico.eu
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The advance marks a sharp turnaround after years of underperformance versus large-cap peers.
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Call it the ‘Axios put': On average, stocks have been up more on Mondays in the second quarter than in recent years
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Good enough didn't make the cut.
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US Supreme Court hands Trump 3-1 defeat in key rulings: What we know Al JazeeraOne big win and three defeats for Trump in dramatic day at Supreme Court BBCHow the Supreme Court Ushered in Corporate Chaos in D.C. The New York TimesJohn Roberts fought for decades to overturn Humphrey's Executor CNN
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Chip Stocks' Best Quarter Ever Is Ending With Some Wild Swings Bloomberg.comShares in chipmakers underpinning AI boom rocket in first half of 2026 The GuardianSemiconductor stocks climb to record 19.7% of the S&P 500 as AI rally reshapes the index Yahoo FinanceSemis Outlook: The Best Days Are Likely Far From Over Seeking Alpha
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Reports of the singer's wedding at Madison Square Garden offer more than intrigue. They reveal how the world's strongest brands turn audiences into communities.
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In separate decision, justices said President Donald Trump can sack top regulator
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The story briefly appeared on NPR's homepage before being removed. The Supreme Court said no such announcement was made as the justices issued major end-of-term rulings.
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US supreme court rules states can exclude trans athletes from female sports The GuardianSupreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender athletes ESPNVOTE: Do you agree with the SCOTUS decision on separating school sports by biological sex? KOMOLive Updates: Supreme Court Allows States to Bar Transgender Athletes From Girls' Sports The New York Times
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Supreme Court agrees to hear gun rights challenge to assault weapons bans NBC NewsSupreme Court agrees to review ban on AR-style semi-automatic rifles in major Second Amendment case CNNSupreme Court to decide legality of AR-15 bans The HillSupreme Court to consider striking down Chicago-area assault weapons ban Chicago Tribune
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Blockbuster listing at risk of delay if desired price tag cannot be reached
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Fossil kept in drawer for decades turns out to be first ever Antarctica dinosaur bone CNNFirst ever dinosaur fossil discovered on Antarctica identified as a titanosaur Natural History MuseumFossil found tucked away in a drawer turns out to be first dinosaur bone from Antarctica CBS NewsFirst ever dinosaur found in Antarctica described for science Phys.orgA F
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Meta's recent struggles in the AI race prove that trust remains every leader's greatest competitive advantage.
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Live updates: Supreme Court is set to rule on Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship AP NewsSupreme court expected to rule on birthright citizenship and trans athletes - US politics live The GuardianSupreme Court could rule on birthright citizenship and transgender sports cases today WTAEThe home stretch SCOTUSblogFACT FOCUS: A look at the Trump administration's cha
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ARM CEO breaks down the Miroma Group acquisition, audio's maturation as an ad channel, and why Miroma Group isn't building a generalist holding company
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Justices Expand Presidential Power Over Regulators, but Not the Fed The New York TimesOne big win and three defeats for Trump in dramatic day at Supreme Court BBCSupreme Court takes sledgehammer to much of federal government's regulatory structure NPRSupreme Court says Fed's Cook can keep her job for now, but it upholds other Trump firings AP NewsUS Supreme Court blocks firing of Fed governor Financial Times
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Many portfolio experts are wrong about what drives value outperformance. This single metric explains why.
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Oil prices edged higher after an American official said the U.S. and Iran had agreed to halt attacks in a key shipping lane, raising hopes that hostilities would not escalate.
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Why some Europeans resist air conditioning, even amid deadly heat waves CBS NewsThe Overlooked Reason Europe Doesn't Have AC The AtlanticWhy Germans don't have air conditioning dw.comEurope's Heat Politics The New York TimesNeither pro nor con: EU declines to take stand on AC amid heatwave
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ARM oversees $750M in media investments annually.
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The state budget will be bolstered in part by a newly proposed tax on digital software sales.
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The companies that recover fastest from AI-driven layoffs are the ones whose leaders rebuild trust first.
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Dubai-based Magellan Capital has launched an evergreen asset-backed credit fund with $50m of seed capital, targeting more than $250m in assets under management over the medium term.
The post Magellan Capital launches $250-targeting GCC asset-backed lending fund appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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The labor market has been growing at a stable but slower pace in 2026, but job gains in May were far stronger than expected.
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WHAT are Republican lawmakers in politics to achieve? Not many years ago, at the peak of their outrage over Barack Obama''s economic stimulus package, 'balanced budgets' might have featured in the answer. But the frenzied passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act through Congress has revealed the insincerity of the party''s fiscal moralising. Republicans in Congress do not oppose government borrowing when it suits them. Rather, the overarching policy objective that unifies them is cutting taxes—and damn the fiscal consequences. Following the passage of the tax bill through the Senate in the early hours of December 2nd, Republicans are on the brink of achieving their goal.On November 30th budget scorekeepers unveiled a forecast for how much extra economic growth the tax bill might spark: enough to pay for about one third of its $1.5trn cost. Previously, Republicans might have viewed this projection as a triumph. They have long pressed for budget forecasts to include such 'dynamic' effects (see blog). But the score briefly seemed to imperil the bill. It undermined the absurd claim, made by the Republican leadership and the Trump administration, that tax cuts would pay for themselves in full. No serious economist ever thought this credible. Yet the official score seemed to blow Republicans'' ...
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