Supreme Court Upholds Federal Reserve Independence While Weakening Other Agency Protections

2026-06-29 12:51:52 EDT

The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing a lack of due process and affirming the Fed's crucial independence from political pressure. Cook, who denied allegations of mortgage fraud as a pretext, stated the case was about her refusal to yield on interest rates. However, in a separate 6-3 ruling, the court significantly expanded presidential power, allowing the President to fire members of other independent agencies like the Federal Trade Commission at will, overturning a 90-year precedent and making them more vulnerable to shifts in administration priorities. This dual outcome presents a complex picture for federal regulatory autonomy.

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BBC

Supreme Court Expands Presidential Authority Over Independent Agencies, Overturning Decades of Precedent

2026-06-29 12:46:48 EDT

The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, significantly expanded presidential power by ruling that removal protections for members of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are unconstitutional, overturning the 90-year-old Humphrey's Executor precedent. This decision allows the President to fire members of many independent multi-member agencies at will, fundamentally reshaping their structure and accountability. Justice Sotomayor, in dissent, warned of a shift of "tremendous power" into the President's hands, potentially affecting bodies like the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and National Labor Relations Board. The ruling, however, specifically reiterated that it does not implicate the constitutionality of the Federal Reserve's removal restrictions, highlighting its unique status.

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CBS News

England's Resident Doctors End Strikes After Accepting New Pay and Training Deal

2026-06-29 12:45:16 EDT

Resident doctors in England have voted to accept the government's latest offer on pay and jobs, concluding three years of disruptive strikes that led to hundreds of thousands of cancelled patient appointments. The agreement includes a 3.5% pay rise this year, backdated pay increases averaging 4.9%, and further raises by April 2027, bringing starting salaries to over £40,000. Additionally, the deal promises 4,500 extra training places for newly qualified doctors and covers exam fees, aiming to secure a better-staffed NHS for the future. Dr. Jack Fletcher, BMA committee chair, emphasized that these strikes were unnecessary, as a mutually beneficial solution was always attainable.

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BBC

Andrade El Idolo Intervenes at AEW Forbidden Door, Securing Title Shot for Mark Briscoe

2026-06-29 12:43:18 EDT

At All Elite Wrestling's Forbidden Door event, Andrade El Idolo unexpectedly turned on AEW World Champion MJF during a chaotic 12-man steel cage match, enabling Mark Briscoe's team to secure a victory. Andrade, who was supposed to support MJF, defied orders and attacked the champion, removing his team shirt to reveal expletives directed at MJF and Don Callis. This pivotal moment allowed Briscoe to pin Jake Doyle, earning him an AEW World Championship match against MJF. The unique circular cage match featured various dangerous elements, including thumbtacks and unconventional weapons, adding to the dramatic spectacle of the event.

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Fox News

Luigi Mangione's Federal Murder Trial Rescheduled to January 2027 to Avoid State Case Conflict

2026-06-29 12:42:55 EDT

Luigi Mangione's federal trial for stalking charges, related to the murder of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, has been rescheduled to January 2027 to prevent conflicts with his state-level murder and weapons charges trial, set for September. Judge Margaret Garnett expressed initial optimism for a fall federal trial but acknowledged the demands of the state case on Mangione's legal team. Mangione's state case recently saw uncertainty when his lawyers initially indicated a psychiatric defense, specifically "extreme emotional disturbance," which was later withdrawn, though legal experts suggest such a defense could still be pursued. Thompson's death has also drawn attention to dissatisfaction with the US for-profit healthcare industry.

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The Guardian

JetBlue Flight Safely Lands at JFK After Reporting Drone Collision

2026-06-29 12:41:39 EDT

A JetBlue Airways pilot reported a drone strike during the approach to landing at JFK Airport on Monday morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The aircraft landed safely without incident, and subsequent inspections found no damage to the plane. The FAA has initiated an investigation into the occurrence, which highlights ongoing concerns regarding drone interference with commercial aviation. Such incidents underscore the potential hazards posed by unauthorized drone activity near busy airport airspace, prompting continued scrutiny and safety discussions within the aviation industry.

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Former MP Craig Williams Pleads Guilty to General Election Betting Offence

2026-06-29 12:35:53 EDT

Former Conservative MP Craig Williams has pleaded guilty to cheating at gambling by placing bets on the date of the 2024 general election, using "highly sensitive and confidential information." Williams, who was an aide to then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, admitted to a "huge error of judgment" after betting on the election date just days before it was unexpectedly called. He is among 15 individuals charged by the Gambling Commission following "Operation Scott," an investigation into betting by politicians and Conservative Party employees. Williams' sentencing will occur after co-defendants stand trial, while Amy Hind, who also pleaded guilty to similar charges, is due to be sentenced in October.

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BBC

Supreme Court Upholds Counting of Late-Arriving Mail-In Ballots, Rebuffing Trump's Challenge

2026-06-29 12:32:06 EDT

The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, ruled that states can count postal ballots received after election day if they were postmarked by election day, rejecting the Trump administration's efforts to block the practice. This decision upholds a Mississippi law and impacts voting deadlines in over a dozen states, marking a significant political defeat for Donald Trump, who has consistently claimed mail-in ballots are vulnerable to fraud without evidence. Justice Amy Coney Barrett's majority opinion stated that federal law specifies election day for casting votes, not for receipt, while Justice Samuel Alito's dissent raised concerns about potential voter fraud and undermining faith in elections.

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BBC

Poland Boosts Naval Defense with €4.2 Billion Order for Swedish Submarines

2026-06-29 12:32:00 EDT

Poland and Sweden have finalized a €4.2 billion arms deal, with Poland ordering three new A26 Blekinge-class submarines from Swedish defense contractor Saab. The submarines, designed for stealth and reconnaissance in the Baltic Sea, will be delivered between 2030 and 2038, with Sweden providing an interim vessel, HMS Södermanland, until then. This acquisition significantly strengthens Poland's naval capabilities, which currently consist of an aging Russian submarine, and is part of a broader European effort to bolster defenses amidst growing concerns over Russia's military aggression in Ukraine and doubts about US commitment to NATO. The deal also includes weapons, training, and maintenance facilities in Poland, enhancing national defense autonomy.

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Deutsche Welle

Defending Champion Jannik Sinner Overcomes Five-Set Challenge in Wimbledon Opener

2026-06-29 12:31:51 EDT

Defending Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner narrowly avoided an early exit, securing a five-set comeback victory against an inspired Miomir Kecmanovic on Centre Court. Sinner, playing his first match since a surprising French Open loss, recovered from an error-strewn start and an awkward fall during the tense three-and-a-half-hour match. Despite concerns about his durability and a problematic toe nail, the four-time major winner elevated his performance when it mattered most, ultimately triumphing 4-6 6-3 6-7 (6-8) 6-2 6-3. This hard-fought win prevents Sinner from becoming only the third defending men's champion to lose in the first round at Wimbledon.

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BBC

Conflicting Reports Emerge on Casualties from Pakistan Airstrikes Along Afghan Border

2026-06-29 12:31:32 EDT

Afghanistan's Taliban regime claims that Pakistani airstrikes along the border killed 36 civilians, including women and children, and wounded over 150, with the UN confirming civilian deaths. Pakistan, however, states its "calibrated strikes" targeted militant hideouts, killing 29 fighters in response to recent attacks, including one in Karachi by Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. Graphic photos purportedly showing wounded children were shared by a Taliban spokesman, though independent verification remains elusive. This incident has escalated tensions, with Afghanistan summoning Pakistan's charge d'affaires, as Pakistan continues to blame the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) and allied groups for a surge in militant violence.

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CBS News

Cybersecurity Stocks Surge Amid AI Vulnerability Concerns, Big Tech Rebounds

2026-06-29 12:28:12 EDT

Cybersecurity stocks, including Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike, experienced significant gains, with Palo Alto Networks hitting a new intraday high, following a report that Chinese AI systems are matching advanced models in finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities. This development suggests a heightened need for robust cybersecurity defenses as new AI models could lead to more sophisticated attacks. Concurrently, major hyperscaler tech stocks like Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, and Alphabet saw some recovery after recent declines attributed to memory and storage squeezes impacting AI-related capital expenditure. The S&P 500 also rose, influenced by stable oil prices after a US-Iran ceasefire and planned talks. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Six Dead in Shooting at Youth Welfare Centre in Northern Germany

2026-06-29 12:24:07 EDT

Six people, including four women, were killed in a shooting at a youth welfare center in Stade, northern Germany, with a sixth victim later succumbing to injuries in the hospital. Police reported two arrests, including the suspected shooter, and a third person is also under investigation, though the motive remains unclear. The incident, which prompted a large police response and cordoned off the area, occurred at a facility housing women and children, although all confirmed victims were adults. Officials have stated there is no further threat to the public following the tragic event.

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BBC

Beloved British Actress Dame Penelope Keith Dies at 86

2026-06-29 12:21:53 EDT

Dame Penelope Keith, the acclaimed British actress celebrated for her iconic roles as Margo Leadbetter in "The Good Life" and Audrey fforbes-Hamilton in "To the Manor Born," has died peacefully at her Surrey home at the age of 86 after living with cancer. Tributes poured in from colleagues and fans, with co-star Felicity Kendal remembering her as a "comic genius" and "a joy to know and work with." Known for her distinctive, self-assured characters, Dame Penelope also had a distinguished theatre career, including an Olivier Award, and was made a dame in 2014 for her contributions to arts and charity. London's West End theatres will dim their lights in her memory.

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BBC

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Trump's Appeal in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Assault Case

2026-06-29 12:21:21 EDT

The Supreme Court refused to consider overturning a jury's verdict that former President Trump was liable for sexually assaulting and defaming E. Jean Carroll, marking a victory for the writer. Carroll celebrated the unanimous decision, which upheld the jury's finding that evidence supported her claim of sexual assault during a mid-1990s encounter and subsequent defamation. Trump's legal team called the case a "Democrat-funded" hoax and claimed the allegations were "implausible," but his appeals through lower courts had already failed. This ruling concludes Trump's efforts to avoid accountability in this particular case, though he is appealing a separate $83 million defamation verdict.

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CBS News

Enzo Maresca Returns to Manchester City as New Head Coach, Succeeding Pep Guardiola

2026-06-29 12:20:19 EDT

Enzo Maresca has been appointed Manchester City's new head coach on a three-year deal, marking his return to the club where he previously served as Pep Guardiola's assistant during their Treble-winning 2022-23 season. Maresca, 46, faces the significant challenge of following Guardiola's trophy-laden decade, with the club's hierarchy selecting him to maintain a similar possession-based, attacking football philosophy. His appointment was influenced by his Spanish and Italian coaching influences, including mentorship from Manuel Pellegrini, and his previous success leading City's Elite Development Squad. Maresca's immediate priorities include confirming midfielder Elliot Anderson's record arrival and securing Rodri's contract extension.

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BBC

Andy Burnham Proposes 'No 10 North' to Decentralize Power Across Britain

2026-06-29 12:13:46 EDT

Andy Burnham, in his first speech since launching his bid for Prime Minister, unveiled plans for a "No 10 North" team based in Manchester, promising the "biggest rebalancing of power" in Britain's history. He pledged to redistribute power from Whitehall to local communities, aiming to drive growth in every postcode and grant regions greater public control over essential services like water, energy, and transport. The vision also includes the largest council house building program since the post-war era, a "complete rethink" of education emphasizing technical skills, and welfare cuts designed to be fair and lasting. Burnham, now MP for Makerfield, is currently the sole Labour MP to announce his candidacy.

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BBC

Former NBA Players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis Indicted on Illegal Sports Gambling Charges

2026-06-29 12:10:00 EDT

Former NBA players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis have been indicted on charges related to an illegal sports gambling scheme, where Beasley allegedly agreed to manipulate his performance based on betting trends. Prosecutors accuse Beasley of coordinating with Davis, who acted as his "gatekeeper," to either underperform or overperform in NBA games for profit. The indictment also names four co-conspirators, including an NBA player agent, all facing charges of wire fraud conspiracy, bribery in sporting contests, honest services wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. This case is part of a broader government investigation into illegal gambling that has already seen other former NBA players plead guilty.

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CBS News

Woman Dies After Alligator Attack in Florida's Econlockhatchee River

2026-06-29 12:09:14 EDT

A woman tragically died after being attacked by an alligator while swimming in the Econlockhatchee River in Seminole County, Florida, just north of Orlando. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reported the incident, stating the victim was taken to a hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. Authorities are currently engaged in efforts to trap the alligator involved in the fatal encounter. The FWC extended its deepest sympathies to the victim's family, as this event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by wildlife in natural habitats.

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Putin Acknowledges Fuel Shortages and Infrastructure Strain Due to Ukrainian Strikes

2026-06-29 12:03:08 EDT

Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly admitted that Ukraine's long-range drone strikes are causing "problems" and "a certain shortage" of fuel in Russia, marking the first time he detailed the impact on the country's energy infrastructure. Putin pledged to increase fuel imports and expedite repairs to damaged oil facilities, while also vowing to bolster air defenses against Ukraine's deep-strike capabilities. This admission, noted by analysts as a rare acknowledgement of the conflict's domestic economic effects, comes as Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian oil refineries and infrastructure, aiming to disrupt Moscow's energy revenues and pressure an end to the four-year war.

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CNBC

Alphabet Stock Rises on Dow Debut Amid Lingering AI Investment Concerns

2026-06-29 12:02:30 EDT

Alphabet shares climbed 4% on its debut in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing Verizon and gaining a symbolic blue-chip designation, despite a recent downward trend that marks its worst month in over a year. The stock's performance reflects investor scrutiny over the payoff from the company's significant AI spending, with concerns arising from improving lower-cost Chinese AI models and talent departures from Google DeepMind to rivals. Reports indicate Alphabet faces a shortage of compute capacity to meet enterprise demand, even turning to rivals like SpaceX for assistance. This strain is evident in its shrinking cash pile and increased debt, as the AI capital expenditure race intensifies. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

China's Strategic Financial Infrastructure Development Challenges Dollar Dominance, Op-Ed Argues

2026-06-29 12:00:31 EDT

An op-ed argues that China is methodically building financial infrastructure to reduce its dependence on the U.S. dollar-centric global system, rather than aiming for the renminbi to fully replace the dollar. Recent measures announced at the Lujiazui Forum, including expanding offshore renminbi finance and cross-border trading, are part of China's 15th Five-Year Plan to become a "financial powerhouse." This geopolitical strategy provides Beijing with greater strategic freedom and offers alternatives to American financial power for other countries, particularly in the Global South. The article suggests Washington and Wall Street should pay closer attention to China's relentless pursuit of these objectives, as it could fundamentally alter global financial dynamics.

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CNBC

WhatsApp to Introduce Usernames for Enhanced Privacy, Allowing Chats Without Phone Numbers

2026-06-29 12:00:12 EDT

WhatsApp is set to roll out a new feature globally that will allow its three billion users to chat by exchanging unique usernames instead of phone numbers, enhancing user privacy. Users can begin reserving a username from Monday, though it will not be compulsory, and names can be changed or removed at any time. This Meta-owned platform aims to give users more control over their presence on the app, particularly in group chats where sharing phone numbers might be undesirable. Usernames will be limited to 35 characters, with some high-profile names reserved, and options to block or report unwanted messages will remain.

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BBC

Prince Harry Still Hopes to Bring Meghan and Children to UK Amid Security Concerns

2026-06-29 12:00:11 EDT

Prince Harry is reportedly still planning for his wife, Meghan, and their children, Archie and Lilibet, to accompany him on a visit to the UK next week, provided adequate security arrangements can be established. Concerns about the level of police protection in the UK have previously led to uncertainty, with the Duke stating last year he couldn't envision bringing his family back without improved security. His team continues to explore options, arguing that the security offered is not proportionate to the risk, especially given his public engagements for the Invictus Games. The family has been offered accommodation on a royal estate, but Harry emphasizes that risk follows the person, not just the location.

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BBC

UK Royal Navy Adopts Drone-Centric Strategy, Shifting from Traditional Destroyers

2026-06-29 11:48:44 EDT

The Royal Navy is undergoing a significant transformation, replacing its planned Type 83 destroyers with cheaper Common Combat Vessels designed as hubs for uncrewed vessels and drones. This "hybridisation" strategy, part of an updated Defence Investment Plan, reflects lessons from conflicts in Ukraine and the US-Iran Strait of Hormuz, where innovative drone technology proved highly effective. The new, nearly 100-meter-long naval drones will be deployed in the North Atlantic to counter Russian submarine threats to undersea cables. While controversial and seen by some as cost-cutting, experts suggest this shift towards dispersed lethality and adaptive capabilities is crucial for modern warfare, despite the high costs of developing necessary technology.

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BBC

Tennis Legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova Unite in Friendship Against Cancer

2026-06-29 11:47:15 EDT

Tennis rivals Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova, both 18-time Grand Slam winners, have re-established a deep friendship while facing their respective battles with cancer, as highlighted in the new Netflix documentary "Chris & Martina: The Final Set." Evert was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2021, and Navratilova with throat and breast cancer in 2022, leading to a unique bond where they support each other through treatments and recovery. Both were in remission at the time of the interview, though Evert recently disclosed a recurrence. Their story exemplifies enduring camaraderie, with Navratilova providing food and Evert offering jewelry, demonstrating a profound level of trust and mutual understanding.

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NPR

New Research Debunks Myth of Uniquely Difficult Human Childbirth Among Primates

2026-06-29 11:39:10 EDT

A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution challenges the long-held belief that human childbirth is uniquely dangerous due to our large infant heads and narrow pelves. Researchers found that other primates, including tamarins and bush babies, also face significantly restricted birth canals, with some infant-death rates exceeding 34%. Previous assumptions, largely based on flawed 20th-century research, overestimated the ease of birth for other species. While humans have evolved specific anatomical work-arounds, like babies emerging head-down facing the mother's spine, other primates employ different strategies, such as pelvic dislocation or face-first deliveries. Ultimately, human success in childbirth is attributed to our ability to cope creatively, including monitoring pregnancies and clinical intervention.

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The Atlantic

Kalshi Traders Predict Weaker-Than-Expected Jobs Report, Diverging from Wall Street Consensus

2026-06-29 11:37:38 EDT

Kalshi traders are forecasting that this week's jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics will disappoint Wall Street's outlook, with less than a 60% chance of nonfarm payroll growth exceeding 100,000. This diverges from the Dow Jones consensus, which anticipates 118,000 new jobs, a significant drop from May's 172,000. While Kalshi traders previously indicated strong job growth in May, their current sentiment suggests a more cautious economic outlook. Regarding unemployment, traders on the platform give a 71% chance the rate will surpass 4.2%, aligning more closely with the Dow Jones consensus forecast of 4.3%, while hourly earnings predictions remain largely consistent with prior reports. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Investment Strategy for MetLife Stock Amid Strong Fundamental Momentum

2026-06-29 11:36:17 EDT

MetLife (MET) is highlighted as an attractive investment in the life insurance and benefits sector, demonstrating strong fundamental momentum that analysts believe the market has not fully priced in. The article details the company's Q1 performance, showing 10% growth in core premiums and fees driven by international and domestic demand, alongside efforts to boost efficiency through AI, aiming for 20-25 bps annual margin expansion. With projected EPS growth of nearly 25% over the next two years and a robust ROE of 17.2%, an investment strategy involving a September 77.5/87.5/92.5 call spread risk reversal is suggested to capture upside while mitigating risk and offsetting implied volatility. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

"Heated Rivalry" Sparks Surge in Gay Romance Fandom, Driven by Female Audiences

2026-06-29 11:32:12 EDT

The Canadian TV series "Heated Rivalry," depicting a clandestine love story between two male hockey players, has significantly fueled a boom in gay romance stories, with women leading the fandom. This subgenre, long known as "yaoi" or "boy love" in Asian cultures, has gained mainstream traction, evidenced by over 900,000 TikTok videos using the "fujoshi" hashtag and surging Google searches. HBO Max reported that two-thirds of "Heated Rivalry" viewership comprised women, who are drawn to the depth of emotion and the portrayal of love and romance beyond traditional gender norms. Despite this surge, LGBTQ+ advocates caution that overall LGBTQ+ representation in scripted media is still shrinking.

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CNBC

Evaluating Credit Card Use for Unexpected Pet Care Expenses

2026-06-29 11:24:13 EDT

The rising costs of veterinary care often present pet owners with financial dilemmas, as unexpected bills can quickly amount to hundreds or thousands of dollars. While a credit card offers immediate convenience for covering these expenses, its financial prudence depends on the ability to pay off the balance swiftly. Using a 0% introductory APR card can provide an interest-free window, but carrying a balance at today's high interest rates can lead to significant long-term debt. Pet insurance is presented as a valuable alternative to mitigate out-of-pocket costs and reduce reliance on credit, as it can significantly lower the financial burden of emergency vet bills.

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CBS News

Supreme Court Mandates Fourth Amendment Privacy Protections for Geofence Warrants

2026-06-29 11:23:19 EDT

The Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement's use of geofence warrants, which collect smartphone location data from individuals near crime scenes, constitutes a Fourth Amendment search and requires constitutional privacy protections. Justice Elena Kagan's majority opinion emphasized that individuals have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" in their cell phone location records, even when in public or when data is held by a third-party tech company. The ruling in Chatrie v US, a case involving the tracking of a bank robber, pushes back against the government's argument that such data collection is not a Fourth Amendment search, affirming that users are not voluntarily waiving privacy simply by using smartphone services.

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The Guardian

Supreme Court to Review Arizona's Tightened Voting Restrictions, Including Citizenship Proof

2026-06-29 11:20:41 EDT

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a dispute over Arizona's tightened voting rules, including a requirement for documentary proof of citizenship to register using a state form, setting up a high-stakes case for election integrity. The laws, adopted in 2022, also involve procedures for reviewing and canceling noncitizen voter registrations, amidst claims of election fraud by former President Trump. The Democratic National Committee and other groups challenged these provisions, arguing they violate the National Voting Registration Act. This case will be heard in the court's next term, beginning in October, and follows previous legal battles over Arizona's voting requirements, highlighting ongoing national debates over voter access and election security.

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CBS News

Supreme Court Rejects Alan Dershowitz's Defamation Appeal Against CNN

2026-06-29 11:20:20 EDT

The Supreme Court declined to hear former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz's defamation lawsuit against CNN, leaving untouched a lower court's decision in favor of the network. Dershowitz alleged CNN defamed him with its coverage of his remarks during President Trump's 2020 impeachment trial, claiming the network intentionally omitted key portions of his statements. The high court's decision avoids revisiting the landmark 1964 New York Times v. Sullivan ruling, which sets a high "actual malice" standard for public figures to win defamation cases against media. Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, who have criticized the Sullivan precedent, dissented from the court's refusal to hear the appeal.

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CBS News

Supreme Court Declines Review of New York's Repealed COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare Workers

2026-06-29 11:19:58 EDT

The Supreme Court turned away a legal challenge concerning New York's now-repealed COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers, which had required all licensed personnel to be fully vaccinated during the pandemic. The dispute stemmed from a group of employees who were denied religious exemptions and subsequently fired, arguing their rights under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act were violated. State officials and healthcare facilities contended the mandate allowed for accommodations other than complete exemptions, and the rule was repealed in October 2023 following the end of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency. The high court's decision leaves lower court rulings in favor of CNN untouched.

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CBS News
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