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Tech CEO Jamshid Ghomi charged with illegally exporting US equipment to Iran
Jamshid Ghomi was arrested and charged with conspiracy for illegally supplying US-origin equipment to Iran’s military and nuclear sectors.
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Adam Hamawy wins New Jersey Democratic primary amid scrutiny over past ties
Adam Hamawy, a plastic surgeon and former Army combat doctor, won the June 2 Democratic primary in New Jersey’s 12th District amid controversy over past associations.
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Quantinuum prices IPO above range, raises $1.68 billion, debuts strongly on Nasdaq
Quantum computing firm Quantinuum raised $1.68 billion by pricing its IPO at $60 per share and opened sharply higher on Nasdaq June 4, 2026.
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US Tech Industry Announces Over 123,000 Layoffs in 2026 Citing AI as Main Cause
US technology firms have cut about 123,000 jobs in 2026, with AI cited as the primary reason by many companies.
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Broadcom’s revenue miss triggers selloff in US and Asian tech and chip stocks
Broadcom’s weak fiscal Q2 revenue and forecast sparked a sharp selloff in US and Asian chip and tech shares.
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Israel to continue ground operations in southern Lebanon despite new US-backed ceasefire
Israel announced it will maintain military operations in southern Lebanon and hold security zones despite a ceasefire deal with Lebanon.
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon pitches SpaceX $75B IPO to 2,500 wealthy clients
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon led a live event on June 4 pitching SpaceX's $75 billion IPO to over 2,500 high-net-worth clients nationwide.
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US announces new tariffs on 60 economies, respects EU and Japan tariff caps
The US will impose new tariffs of at least 10% on imports from 60 economies while maintaining existing 15% tariff caps with the EU and Japan.
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One teen killed, three injured in shooting after California high school graduation
A shooting after a Sem Yeto High School graduation at Fairfield High School killed one 18-year-old and injured three others June 3 evening.
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Broadcom shares drop 13-15% after missing AI chip revenue forecast
Broadcom reported fiscal Q2 revenue slightly below estimates and forecast lower AI chip sales for Q3, leading to a sharp share price decline.
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John Bolton to plead guilty to one count in classified documents case
Former national security adviser John Bolton will plead guilty to retention of classified information and pay a $2.25 million fine.
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USDA confirms five New World screwworm cases in Texas and New Mexico, triggers control efforts
USDA confirmed five cases of flesh-eating New World screwworm in Texas and New Mexico, prompting quarantines and sterile fly releases.
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Trump announces intent to nominate Todd Blanche as permanent US Attorney General
President Trump said on June 3 he plans to nominate Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as permanent Attorney General starting Senate confirmation June 4.
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Protests erupt in Albania over Jared Kushner-backed resort near protected wetlands
Thousands protested in Albania against a €1.4 billion luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner near sensitive wetlands.
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AI boom lifts global millionaire wealth to $98.3 trillion, 25.3 million millionaires in 2025
Global high net worth wealth hit a record $98.3 trillion in 2025 as millionaires grew by nearly 2 million, driven by AI-fueled stock gains.
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FIFA bans reusable water bottles at World Cup 2026 venues over safety concerns
FIFA has banned reusable water bottles at World Cup 2026 stadiums in the US, Canada, and Mexico citing safety risks from thrown bottles.
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NASA ends MAVEN mission after losing contact with Mars orbiter in 2025
NASA ended its MAVEN Mars orbiter mission today after losing contact with the spacecraft in December 2025 following more than 11 years in orbit.
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Jeremy Lin to debut as ESPN analyst for 2026 NBA Finals starting June 3
Jeremy Lin will serve as an analyst for ESPN during the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs starting today in San Antonio.
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US stocks volatile amid Middle East tensions and tech sector swings in early June 2026
US stock indexes saw sharp swings from June 1–5, driven by Middle East tensions, AI chip news, and strong May jobs data.
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EU proposes rules to exclude US cloud giants from sensitive government contracts
The EU plans new rules to limit US tech firms from critical government cloud and AI contracts to boost EU technology sovereignty.
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Man fatally shot by FBI after 12-hour hostage standoff at California bank
A man holding hostages at a Chase Bank in Bakersfield was fatally shot by FBI after a 12-hour standoff ending Wednesday.
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EU unveils tech sovereignty plan to boost chips, AI, cloud, and open source
The European Union unveiled a comprehensive strategy to expand domestic tech supply chains and reduce reliance on foreign providers.
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US House passes war powers resolution to restrict Trump's military actions in Iran
On June 3, 2026, the US House approved a war powers resolution 215-208 to block President Trump from further military action in Iran without Congress’s consent.
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Trump suggests UFC arena on White House lawn may become permanent fixture
President Donald Trump said the UFC arena under construction on the White House South Lawn might 'never, ever' be removed after UFC Freedom 250 on June 14.