Sunday, June 7, 2026

‘The most vulnerable we’ve ever been’ — Ford CEO warns America's blue-collar worker shortage could hit your wallet next

Moneywise
Story by Robyn Tellefsen • 1d • 8 min read
Ford CEO warns labor shortage will hit household budgets
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What will happen if America faces a massive shortage of skilled blue-collar workers to hire? According to Jim Farley, Ford Motor Company’s CEO, it’s a problem that could wreak havoc on household budgets.

Can SpaceX live up to Wall Street’s multitrillion-dollar hype?



As SpaceX prepares for the biggest public debut in history, some analysts warn that the company’s ‘moonshot’ projections could fall short
Published: June 6, 2026

SpaceX is seeking to raise $75 billion at a fixed price of $135 per share for its historic June 12 initial public offering.

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Transcript: Angry Trump Privately Realizing Obama Outdid Him on Iran

The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent

As leaks reveal Trump’s fury over commentary unfavorably comparing his Iran framework to Obama’s Iran deal, a former NSC official explains why Trump can’t find a way out of his war fiasco.

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The following is a lightly edited transcript of the June 5 episode of the Daily Blast podcast. 

Police search for suspects after at least 12 people shot near a festival in Toledo, Ohio, authorities say


By Emma Tucker, Danya Gainor
Updated 1 hr 2 min ago

Police are searching for suspects after at least 12 people were shot, two critically, near the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, authorities said Saturday.

There appear to have been two shooters who were “probably shooting at each other,” and neither is in custody, Toledo Police Deputy Chief Joe Heffernan told reporters at a Saturday night news conference.

Israel has reportedly used white phosphorus near Lebanese cities and towns. What is it?

June 6, 2026 2:48 PM ET
By Stephan Bisaha
Oliver Laban-Mattei/AFP

Human rights groups and The New York Times say they have documented Israel's use of the chemical white phosphorus over civilian areas in Lebanon. It is a substance that can cause severe burns, respiratory issues, and death. The New York Times reported Saturday that Israel used white phosphorus in the Lebanese town of Nabatieh on May 30 by verifying social media videos.

Why Trump is hosting a UFC fight for his birthday

Story by Cameron Peters
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life.

Welcome to The Logoff: President Donald Trump’s Ultimate Fighting Championship takeover at the White House is coming up fast — and it’s exactly as weird as you’d expect.

Immigration attorneys, Sacramento advocates concerned about new ‘mega master’ immigration hearings


Gerardo Zavala
Monday, June 8, 2026 | Sacramento, CA

California immigration advocates and experts are raising concerns about a new federal immigration court initiative designed to expedite deportation order cases.

Courts across the country started rolling out “mega masters” that bring unusually large numbers of immigrants into court proceedings at the same time. Immigrant attorneys argue the practice could make it more difficult for people to understand their rights, find legal representation and adequately prepare their cases.

French Villagers Tell ‘Persona Non Grata’ Pentagon Pete to GTFO


AU REVOIR

The Secretary of Defense received a chilly welcome when he touched down in France.

Pete Hegseth flew to France to commemorate the anniversary of the D-Day landings, but the locals were not pleased to see him.

China can build humanoids at scale. The hard part is finding enough buyers







BY CHAN HO-HIM
Updated 7:07 PM PDT, June 5, 2026
The Associated Press
HONG KONG (AP) — Chinese-made humanoid robots are making waves with their ability to do backflips, direct traffic, and even make coffee as the companies developing them seek ways to expand and dominate the market.

The Revolutionary War's chief villain is being rehabilitated — just in time for America's 250th


By — Laurie Kellman, Associated Press
Jun 3, 2026 4:55 PM EDT
LONDON (AP) — "Mad" King George III, the villain of "Hamilton," "Schoolhouse Rock" and the Revolutionary War, has undergone a makeover in time for America's 250th birthday.

Tehran strikes Gulf neighbors after US attack on Iranian military sites


A top Iranian official said peace talks are at a deadlock over $24 billion in frozen assets and warned of the potential for a wider war
CNN News
Updated 3:25 AM EDT, Sat June 6, 2026

Friday, June 5, 2026

Democrat Xavier Becerra wins the top spot in November's race for California governor


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June 5, 2026
By Marisa Lagos

SAN FRANCISCO — Democrat Xavier Becerra will advance to the November election for California governor, according to a race call by The Associated Press. After days of counting ballots, it remains unclear who will claim the second spot in the fall.

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Wealthy CEOs say we are Running on Empty. Truth is Corporate Greed and a Bad President are Bleeding America’s Working Class Dry

By Yiannis Damellos
June 5th, 2026

Paychecks Shrink, Prices Soar as CEOs Profit While America’s Families Suffer

Kraft Heinz CEO Steve Cahillane, a very rich man,  just made the bluntest assessment: American consumers—especially in lower-income brackets—are “literally running out of money at the end of the month,” with negative cash flows and people dipping into savings. He frames corporate response as a retail survival tactic: cutting prices on some products, increasing promotions, and shrinking package sizes to hit lower price points.

Security planners brace for unprecedented threats as millions head to 11 US World Cup cities


ALANIS THAMES
Thu, June 4, 2026 at 7:39 PM PDT

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Millions of soccer fans are expected to gather in 11 U.S. cities for the World Cup, and security planners have been coordinating with state, local and federal law enforcement agencies to monitor unprecedented security threats.

House approves Ukraine aid and Russian sanctions, defying Trump and GOP leaders


By Sarah Ferris, Alison Main
7 hr ago
More than a dozen GOP lawmakers defied their own leadership — and President Donald Trump — by voting with Democrats to approve a major bill to deliver billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine while imposing steep sanctions on Russia.

As War Moves From Iran Back to Ukraine, Trump Seeks A Victory Amidst Strategic Defeats, Triggering Putin's Anger

June 5, 2026
By Yiannis Damellos

As the conflict in Iran appears to be winding down, there is a palpable sense that the U.S. may be repositioning its focus. After all, War never stops. With the Midterms approaching and Trump boxed in the White House, defeated and nursing a "rebellion", Ukraine is back in the spotlight as a target for further military and financial support. This strategic pivot suggests a broader agenda driving U.S. engagement in the region, and Vladimir Putin is not thrilled. Moscow has issued a stern response to the recent U.S. announcement of more aid for Ukraine, following remarks by Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicating additional funding for Kyiv.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Trump pans ‘bad Republicans’ who voted to end the Iran war


“Who would do such an unpatriotic thing,” he said. “They know where the negotiations stand.”
Gregory Svirnovskiy
06/04/2026, 9:13am ET

President Donald Trump lashed out at the four Republicans who lent their votes to a war powers resolution against the Iran war this week, calling them grandstanders and questioning their patriotism.