Straight from CNBC…
- These are the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading.
- The major averages posted modest gains on Thursday, placing them on track for a winning week. Softer-than-anticipated inflation reports helped lift stocks.
- Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Friday.
- The late singer's widow, Jane, and the co-trustee of the estate, Richard Mozenter, have filed lawsuits against one another.
- Dads don't get enough support, says scholar and therapist Charles C. Daniels. He shares the No. 1 phrase he hates hearing on Father's Day. Here's what he wishes more people would say — and do — instead.
- California Gov. Newsom said the ruling by Judge Charles Breyer was a "check" on President Trump, "whose authoritarian tendencies are increasing by the day."
- An Air India jet flying from Ahmedabad to London crashed shortly after takeoff into a fireball with 242 people aboard.
- Israel's overnight missile barrage was the largest attack on the Islamic Republic since the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s.
- Market watchers believe a full-scale disruption of global oil flows by closing the waterway is unlikely, and might even be physically impossible.
- President Donald Trump eliminated a temporary protected status program even as he bemoaned a shortage of undocumented immigrants in farm and hotel industries.
- Employers have steadily phased out summer Fridays as work-from-home Fridays became more common.
- "Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left, and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire," the Washington leader said.
- Wells Fargo believes that Zscaler could reach an annual recurring revenue of $5 billion by fiscal year 2027.
- World leaders called for restraint after Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Iran as concerns about the stability of the region mounted.
- As the Senate considers House Republicans' "big beautiful" bill, here's how families may take home more or less money depending on their incomes.
- The United States did not participate in the military operation, but President Donald Trump was briefed on it beforehand.
- While white-collar job openings have been declining in recent years, experts say that artificial intelligence is not the culprit. At least, not yet.
- India, like many countries, is facing China's restrictions on rare earth exports — and it wants to develop its own domestic supplies.
- Meta is investing $14.3 billion into Scale AI, landing the startup's CEO Alexandr Wang to help the company's artificial intelligence efforts.
- Luxury retailer RH is contending with a tough housing market and higher tariffs, even as it opens new stores.
From Fox News…
- A Jewish student settled her religious discrimination suit against Columbia University after she was allegedly forced out of the school's Social Work program.
- Following months of criticism and a congressional hearing, USA Fencing revised policies that prioritized LGBTQ-friendly states.
- California GOP Candidate Steve Hilton told Fox News Digital that "Gavin Newsom is a total joke" amid the ongoing anti-ICE riots across Los Angeles.
- Israel released video of it striking Iranian ballistic missiles they say were aimed at its civilians. The strikes come after the Mossad carried out covert operations inside Iran.
- Israel's targeted strikes killed two top Iranian military leaders: Gen. Hossein Salami, leader of Iran's paramilitary and Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces.
- Investigation reveals the #NoKings protests are orchestrated by 198 Democratic-aligned groups with $2.1 billion in revenue, contradicting claims of grassroots activism
- Tensions are rising as Democrats seek to establish new political alliances during President Donald Trump's second term.
- Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania calls for the U.S. to give Israel anything it needs in support of its assault against Iran.
- Iran is calling Israel's airstrikes targeting its nuclear facilities and military leaders a "declaration of war," as it swiftly replaced key officials who have died.
- President Donald Trump warns Iran about Israel's military capabilities following deadly attacks that killed IRGC commanders, as planned nuclear talks face uncertainty.
- Food experts highlight the shift toward generic brands as consumers find them comparable in quality to name brands, driven by economic and social influences.
- The One Big Beautiful Bill Act exempts tips and overtime from taxation, but a new $1,000 Trump Deduction could deliver the same benefits without complicating the tax code or increasing debt.
- A Houston woman was arrested after Texas DPS troopers found 25 illegal immigrants hidden behind mattresses and inside a crawlspace of a box truck, leading to human smuggling charges.
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- Fox News Digital's News Quiz covers charges against a Democrat, the Congressional Baseball Game and offers additional quizzes on American culture and past news events.
- An American National Election Study shows immigrants significantly realigning on immigration issues, with the GOP now holding a 15-point advantage in a notable reversal from 2020.
- Legendary rocker Billy Idol shares how Mel Gibson found him unconscious during a chaotic Thailand trip at the peak of his drug addiction. After the trip, Idol was finally convinced to get sober following a life-threatening overdose.
- Walt Heyer shares his detransition journey and the importance of addressing trauma behind gender identity in new book by Heyer and Dr. Jennifer Bauwens.
- Take control of your digital privacy with actionable tips like Facebook privacy checkup, location tracking management and data removal services to protect your personal information.
- Former Atlanta Falcons first-round pick Tim Green was diagnosed with ALS in 2018 but refused to be silenced by the disease and started a podcast with his son.
From NPR…
- by Suzanne NuyenThe House has voted to claw back $1.1 billion in funding for public media. And, an appeals court blocked an earlier ruling ordering Trump to relinquish control of the California Guard.
- by Rae SolomonDeconstruction is a growing approach to taking down homes that diverts waste from landfills, cuts carbon emissions and creates a circular economy for construction materials.
- by Rob SchmitzCopenhagen is expected to receive 30% more rainfall by the end of the century. The city is responding with a massive long-term adaptation plan.
- by Maria GodoyIt plays a big role in deciding which vaccines kids and adults get routinely, what's covered by insurance and which shots are made available free to low-income kids.
- by Holly J. MorrisThis week brought the celebrity-starved quiz a cornucopia of fun. Were you paying attention?
- by Elena MooreDemocrats lost serious ground with young men in the 2024 presidential election. Now, some within the party are working to win them back.
- by Gabrielle EmanuelIn the wake of U.S. aid cuts, Pastor Billy is reminded of his twin sister's death from AIDS. He doesn't want 9-year-old Diana, who's HIV-positive, to meet the same fate.
- by Jackie FortiérA document circulated to members of Congress misinterprets studies and cites debunked research, scientists say. It could influence congressional perceptions of vaccine safety.
- by Jane ArrafThe Israeli strikes killed top Iranian military leaders and nuclear scientists ahead of planned weekend negotiations aimed at addressing international concerns over Iran's uranium enrichment program.
- by Zanna McKayAfter his bout with postpartum depression, a Texas father created the "Daddy Stroller Social Club." Now, with chapters in multiple cities, the club has become a way for dads to support each other.
From The NY Times…
- by Catie EdmondsonThe legislation, requested by the White House, would codify spending cuts pursued by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
- by Richard Fausset and Mimi DwyerLos Angeles, a city marked by fiery and full-throated protests, adds a new chapter to that history.
- by Katie Benner, Jenna Fisher and Luis Ferré-SadurníVoices at the demonstrations are often a mix that includes calls for more explicit support for racial justice, Palestinian freedom and socialist politics.
- by Laurel Rosenhall and Lisa FriedmanCalifornia leaders said the state intends to challenge the move in court, and to find new ways to move drivers toward electric vehicles.
- by Francesca Regalado, Richard Fausset, Kellen Browning, Kurt Streeter and Tracey Tully
- by Chris HippensteelOrganizers have planned demonstrations in cities and towns across the country on the same day as President Trump’s parade in Washington to celebrate the Army.
- by Ana Swanson and Alan RappeportThe move is one of the first times this year that consumer products were specifically targeted with higher import taxes.
- by Charlie Savage, Kellen Browning and Laurel RosenhallJudge Charles Breyer ordered the administration to return control of the National Guard to the California governor. But he also ruled that it was premature to restrict the use of active-duty Marines.
- by Shawn Hubler, Jennifer Medina and Jill CowanAlex Padilla, Democrat of California, was shoved out of a room and handcuffed after he tried to question Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, during a news conference.
- by Dionne SearceyTexas activated its National Guard earlier this week ahead of protests there. Missouri is following suit, “taking a proactive approach,” its governor says.
- by David E. Sanger and Eric SchmittPresident Trump cautioned that he did not want Israel to launch an attack while negotiations were underway.
- by Catie EdmondsonThe provision, long advocated by Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, would revive and broaden a law for compensating those who developed serious illnesses from government-caused nuclear contamination.
- by Chris Cameron and Peter BakerChristopher Landau, the deputy secretary of state, criticized the U.S. ambassador to NATO in a reply to a routine social media post about meetings with foreign diplomats.
- by Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Hamed Aleaziz and Arijeta LajkaThe government’s visuals appear intended to persuade migrants without legal status to leave the country, while also making clear the administration will not tolerate resistance.
- by Chris CameronThe Biden administration had brokered a 10-year truce in an extended legal battle with Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest over dams that had prevented fish from spawning.
- by Julie Bosman and Robert Chiarito
- by Dionne SearceyWashington State, Vermont and others have joined a legal brief backing Gov. Gavin Newsom’s request to block the deployment of California’s National Guard.
- by Chris HippensteelPolice have arrested more than 1,000 people in the past week as civil unrest that began after immigration sweeps in Los Angeles spread to cities across the country.
- by Patricia MazzeiGov. Ron DeSantis promised a “zero tolerance policy.” One sheriff in the state said that officers would kill protesters who throw bricks or point weapons at deputies.
- by Jazmine Ulloa and Ruth IgielnikMost Americans have continued to support President Trump's push for deportations, but there are some early signs of cracks in his Latino support.