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New bill would ban lawmakers, their families from betting on prediction markets

A new bill would ban lawmakers in Congress from placing bets on prediction markets related to public policy issues and elections that they could be in a position to profit from by using insider information. The Stop Lawmakers From Predicting Act was introduced Thursday by House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., which would ban members of Congress as well as their spouses and dependent children from placing a wager on a prediction market on…

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Voters head to the polls in key UK by-election

Published on 18/06/2026 – 11:42 GMT+2 Residents are heading to the polls in the Greater Manchester constituency of Makerfield in the UK today in a key by-election to determine their next MP – and quite possibly Britain’s next prime minister. Polls in Makerfield are open from 7 am to 10…

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Merchandise for UFC Freedom 250 card sets all-time record for single event

UFC is all in on America 250.  UFC announced the launch of exclusive limited-edition apparel collections with four brands that have integrated themselves into streetwear culture: Anti Social Social Club, Warren Lotas, ID Supply Co., and Culture Kings. The limited-edition apparel collections made their debut on the White House South Lawn on Sunday during the UFC Freedom 250 spectacle and have flown off the shelves. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXBUSINESS.COM The collaborations…

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Trump praises major announcement about golf ball rollback that has the sport divided

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump has shared his opinion about the recent announcement regarding rolling back the golf ball, and as is often the case, his opinion on the topic at hand doesn’t necessarily align with the majority.The USGA and R&A — two governing bodies of golf — originally shared a plan in 2023 that golf ball development would change, making balls travel up to 15 yards shorter…

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Trader Joe’s mini totes drop for just  — selling out fast as customers battle long lines

They’re going tote-ally nuts. Trader Joe’s shoppers across New York and New Jersey are scrambling to snag their new $3 mini tote, which is already selling out at many outlets. Released Wednesday across stores nationwide, the stylish reusable sack comes in four different striped pastel colors and measures 13 inches long, 11 inches tall and 6 inches wide. Total price: Just $2.99. “Our Mini Pastel Canvas Tote Bags are ideal for smaller shopping trips—the kind where you’re just picking up something for lunch, or grabbing those items you forgot the first time around,” the retailer declares on its site. However,…

Katie Holmes’ Simple Summer Top Looks Straight Out of a Boutique — Copy the Look for

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Katie Holmes clearly knows that sometimes, the simplest wardrobe staples can be the most luxurious. At the Chanel Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner, the actress paired a beige top with sleek black trousers and two-toned heels, serving the effortless polish she’s known for. The good news is that a similar quiet-luxury top is on Amazon, and doesn’t cost more than $20! With its neutral palette, clean lines and slightly slouchy fit, this sleeveless summer knit is a celebrity-approved style that’s actually wearable.…

Happy Knicks Day! Here’s all the food deals and freebies for your NYC championship parade party

New York City history was made on June 13 after the Knicks took the title of NBA Champions, quenching a 53-year championship drought. And on Thursday, the City of Dreams will celebrate with its long-awaited ticker-tape parade — maybe the largest the city has ever seen. Ticker-tape is where massive amounts of confetti are thrown from the windows of skyscrapers. But don’t expect orange and blue, as The Post previously reported, it will be thousands of pounds of tiny white shreds. Follow The Post’s live updates from the Knicks Championship parade for the latest city chaos, celeb sightings and sports…

Tyrese Haliburton Speaks Out Following Fiancee Jade Jones’ Friend Dying on Bachelorette Trip

Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton broke his silence following the death of his fiancée Jade Jones’ friend Makenzi Kern during a recent bachelorette party. “We will always love and miss you Kenz,” Haliburton, 26, wrote via his Instagram Story on Wednesday, June 17. “Forever thankful for you.” The athlete wrote his memorial message over a photo of Kern and Jones hugging. It was reported on Tuesday, June 16, that Kern died unexpectedly at age 26 while attending a bachelorette party hosted by Jones, 28, in St. Barts earlier this month. Kern reportedly died due to “health complications” though her family…

Exclusive | MAHA (and Marxist) moms are outfitting their babies in ‘healthier’ wool diapers — that barely need to be washed

When Bailey Bouwman’s first child was born, he was a heavy wetter, and getting the perfect diaper fit to prevent leakage was impossible. There’s little as demoralizing as being the parent with the wet baby in public.  Bouwman also lives in Prince George, British Columbia, so it’s cold. If she didn’t change her son immediately every time he was wet, he’d inevitably get uncomfortable, fast. But wool diaper covers changed the game. Overnight, leaks became a nonissue. The soft wool covers were absorbent and kept her baby dry with no odor. Plus, they weren’t so finicky with fit to simply…

Video. Besides Trump, nobody believes deal will last, former US general says

Updated: 18/06/2026 – 11:54 GMT+2 Retired US General Ben Hodges believes the situation is now “much worse” than four months ago. With Israel and Lebanon left out of the deal between the US and Iran, Hodges thinks the potential for Israel and Hezbollah to “resume fighting is really high”. … More Read the full article here

Canada still doesn’t have a foreign influence registry, and advocates are worried

Six months after the Liberal government released draft rules for its new foreign influence registry, Canada still does not have an operational database of agents working on behalf of other states. Now, civil society organizations and diaspora groups are urging the government to move ahead with the registry that would publicly disclose who is lobbying on behalf of foreign — and sometimes hostile — governments.“This has been dragging on for far too long … It’s not like these foreign authoritarian adversaries are pulling back on these operations, they’re only intensifying,” said Marcus Kolga, a human rights advocate and the founder…

Herald scoops young journalist prizes

SaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAAThree Herald reporters and one of the masthead’s photographers have won awards at this year’s Mid-Year Walkley Prizes for journalism for their work covering crime and exposing sexual predators online.Riley Walter, a crime reporter at the Herald, was named the 2026 John B Fairfax Family Young Australian Journalist of the Year at the Walkley Foundation’s Mid-Year Media Prizes in Sydney on Thursday evening, with education reporter Emily Kowal scooping up the shortform journalism award, and Parramatta bureau chief Anthony Segaert taking home the award…

Bunnie Xo Sings Jelly Roll Song About Her Being a ‘Human Barbie’ Amid Their Divorce

Bunnie Xo shared another provocative social media post in the wake of her split from Jelly Roll. On Wednesday, June 17, the “Dumb Blonde Podcast” host, 46, posted an Instagram video where she lip-synced to estranged husband Jelly Roll’s 2018 track “No Limit (Freestyle).” The song choice is bound to raise some eyebrows since Jelly Roll (real name Jason Bradley DeFord), 41, raps about Bunnie (real name Alisa DeFord) in the song. Bunnie Xo specifically sang along to a section of “No Limit (Freestyle)” where he calls her “super bad” and brags that she “looks like a human Barbie.” “I’ve…

Disability activist CEO Samanta Bullock denied boarding JFK British Airways flight over wheelchair

Model and business executive Samanta Bullock claimed she was blocked from boarding a British Airways flight at JFK Airport because she was flying alone while using her wheelchair. Bullock, the founder of Bullock Inclusion – a company fighting for a more inclusive world, made the shocking revelation when she arrived at the terminal for her flight to London and was allegedly told she wouldn’t be getting on the flight, in what she says was discrimination against her disability. “I was not denied because of a ticket issue, a safety violation or missing documentation. I was denied because I am disabled…

Exclusive | Peeved NYC students, teachers, parents beg mayor to cancel school for Knicks parade: ‘This is once in a lifetime’

While the Knicks are on parade, Sebastian Crosa will be working to get the grade.  Rather than lining the streets of lower Manhattan Thursday — whooping for the 2026 NBA Champions, led by Jalen Brunson, Karl Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby and his favorite player, Josh Hart — the middle schooler, 12, will be one of the thousands of devastated kids and teachers stuck inside classrooms due to the statewide Regents exams.  The ticker-tape spectacle begins at 10 a.m., with tip-off near Battery Park before moving up Broadway through the Canyon of Heroes to City Hall, where Mayor Zohran Mamdani will present…

‘If Ukraine burns, so will Moscow,’ Zelenskyy says after refinery fire

Published on 18/06/2026 – 12:07 GMT+2•Updated 12:20 “If Putin does not want to end this war and wishes to continue it — we will not sit quietly, we will respond,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his comments on Ukraine’s strike on Moscow’s oil refinery on Thursday morning. “If Ukraine burns, so will Moscow,” Zelenskyy said. Ukraine’s president said Kyiv’s drone strike on the Moscow oil refinery is Kyiv’s response to Russia’s attack against the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, one of the most important historic and religious symbols of Ukraine. “We were at the Lavra, and I said we will prepare a…

Canada shooting for 1st FIFA World Cup victory against Qatar in 2nd matchup

Canada is gearing up to take on Qatar in their second match of the 2026 men’s FIFA World Cup as both countries battle it out in hopes of their first-ever tournament victory. The match is also the first the Canadian team is playing in BC Place in Vancouver and the second being held in the stadium.Canada recorded a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12, its first recorded point in a men’s FIFA World Cup tournament. Qatar also recorded a 1-1 draw against Switzerland on June 13.All four countries have one point in Group B, which is currently set…

Man dies after assault at Strathaird Reserve in Narre Warren South

SaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAAA man has died in hospital six days after two men allegedly assaulted him in a park next to a primary school in Melbourne’s southeast.Police allege the men in their twenties – one of no fixed address and one a local – attacked the man at Strathaird Reserve, Narre Warren South, around 3.15pm on Friday last week.The reserve backs onto Strathaird Primary School, and the alleged assault occurred as students left for the day.In a statement, the Department of Education confirmed members of the…

‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 35 Reveals Jimmy Kimmel’s Sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez Is Joining Cast

A fourth celebrity will be lacing up their ballroom shoes for Dancing With the Stars season 35. Jimmy Kimmel announced on the Wednesday, June 17, episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! that his onscreen sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez is joining DWTS this fall. “This September, Guillermo will become the first-ever parking lot security guard to dance with the stars,” Kimmel, 58, declared. “Don’t lose a single adorable pound! ” Rodriguez, 55, has been working on Jimmy Kimmel Live! for 23 years, having started on the show as a security guard. His quirky chemistry with Kimmel led to an on-air role as a…

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