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Trump berates Netanyahu; Sewer people in New York; US Tariffs Brazil

151 Articles • 10 hours ago
George Santos Probed for Betting on Himself on Kalshi
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Center 63%
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What happened: Former congressman George Santos publicly announced he would attend President Trump's State of the Union in late February, driving up betting odds on Kalshi, then placed tens of thousands of dollars in bets against his own attendance before skipping the event. Kalshi froze his account and referred the suspicious trades to the CFTC and Department of Justice for investigation.
Why it matters: This is the third insider trading case involving prediction markets in recent weeks, highlighting risks as these platforms explode in popularity and allow betting on nearly everything. The probe could accelerate regulatory crackdowns on manipulation, undermine trust in prediction markets, and affect everyday bettors who lost money on Santos's trades.
Blindspot: Low Coverage from Right Sources
79% of sources are High Factuality

130 Articles • 11 hours ago
Police Probe Reports of Men 'Emerging' From New York Sewers
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Center 47%
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What happened: At least three groups totaling up to seven people each were recorded on surveillance cameras entering and emerging from sewer manholes across Brooklyn and Queens in late May 2026. Footage shows them wearing waterproof gear and headlamps, spending up to three hours underground, then changing clothes at parked cars before leaving.
Why it matters: Police believe the groups were searching sewers for valuables, but entering New York's 7,500-mile sewer system is illegal and extremely dangerous—last month a woman died falling into an open Manhattan manhole. Authorities urge residents to report anyone entering manholes and stress no current public safety threat exists.
62% of sources are Original Reporting
64% of sources are High Factuality

336 Articles • 11 hours ago
Trump Berates Netanyahu Over Lebanon Strikes Threatening Iran Talks
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Center 30%
Right 42%
What happened: President Trump berated Prime Minister Netanyahu in an expletive-laden phone call on Monday, demanding Israel halt planned strikes on Beirut's Dahiyeh suburb after Iran suspended peace negotiations. Israel abandoned the Beirut strikes, and Trump announced troops would pull back from Lebanon, though Netanyahu said operations in southern Lebanon would continue.
Why it matters: The dispute threatens Trump's signature Iran peace negotiations and could impact your wallet—the ongoing war has sent gas prices soaring and fueled inflation ahead of November's midterm elections. With over 3,400 Lebanese killed since March and regional tensions escalating, the conflict risks broader instability that affects global oil markets and U.S. economic stability.
88% of sources are Original Reporting

14 Articles • 13 hours ago
Tunisia's Ennahda Leader Gets Life Plus 30 Years
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Center 27%
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What happened: A Tunis court yesterday convicted 84-year-old opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi and 34 others on terrorism charges, sentencing him to life plus 30 years for allegedly running a secret Ennahda network linked to 2013 political assassinations. Former Interior Minister Ali Laarayedh received 42 years while sentences ranged from 10 years to life for defendants accused of infiltrating state institutions.
Why it matters: Rights groups condemned the verdict as politically motivated, noting it relied on prisoner testimony and a secret witness rather than clear evidence, while critics warn Tunisia's judiciary is being weaponized against opposition since President Saied's 2021 power consolidation. The case deepens Tunisia's political divide and tests judicial independence as appeals are expected.
100% of sources are Original Reporting

122 Articles • 1 day ago
US Proposes 25% Tariff on Brazilian Imports
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Center 45%
Right 29%
What happened: The US Trade Representative proposed a 25% tariff on many Brazilian imports yesterday following a Section 301 investigation launched last July. The probe found Brazil's policies on digital trade, preferential tariffs for Mexico and India, anti-corruption enforcement, intellectual property, ethanol access, and illegal deforestation burden US commerce, though beef, coffee, rare earths, aircraft parts, and energy products are exempted.
What it means: Public comments are due July 1 with a hearing on July 6 before a July 15 statutory deadline for final action; tariffs would run through December 2027. The move could add modest inflation pressure, strain US-Brazil relations despite America's existing $14 billion trade surplus with Brazil, and potentially harm Brazilian jobs while reshaping market access for US exporters in areas like ethanol and digital services.
64% of sources are Original Reporting

184 Articles • 13 hours ago
21 Killed in New Delhi Hotel Fire, Including 17 Foreign Nationals
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Center 45%
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What happened: A fire broke out this morning at 8:50 a.m. at Flourish Inn Stay hotel in Malviya Nagar, southern Delhi, killing at least 21 people including 17 foreign nationals. The blaze started in the ground-floor restaurant and spread rapidly through the five-story building, trapping occupants who were asleep; many jumped from upper floors while locals laid mattresses below to help rescue efforts.
Why it matters: The hotel had no valid fire safety certificate and only a single staircase with sealed windows, creating a deadly trap. The tragedy has intensified scrutiny of fire safety enforcement across Delhi, with authorities investigating possible culpable homicide charges and residents demanding comprehensive safety audits of commercial properties operating in congested residential areas.
75% of sources are Original Reporting
Daily Briefing
Trump berates Netanyahu; Sewer people in New York; US Tariffs Brazil


151 Articles • 10 hours ago
George Santos Probed for Betting on Himself on Kalshi
Left 28%
Center 63%
9%
What happened: Former congressman George Santos publicly announced he would attend President Trump's State of the Union in late February, driving up betting odds on Kalshi, then placed tens of thousands of dollars in bets against his own attendance before skipping the event. Kalshi froze his account and referred the suspicious trades to the CFTC and Department of Justice for investigation.
Why it matters: This is the third insider trading case involving prediction markets in recent weeks, highlighting risks as these platforms explode in popularity and allow betting on nearly everything. The probe could accelerate regulatory crackdowns on manipulation, undermine trust in prediction markets, and affect everyday bettors who lost money on Santos's trades.
Blindspot: Low Coverage from Right Sources
79% of sources are High Factuality

130 Articles • 11 hours ago
Police Probe Reports of Men 'Emerging' From New York Sewers
Left 31%
Center 47%
R 22%
What happened: At least three groups totaling up to seven people each were recorded on surveillance cameras entering and emerging from sewer manholes across Brooklyn and Queens in late May 2026. Footage shows them wearing waterproof gear and headlamps, spending up to three hours underground, then changing clothes at parked cars before leaving.
Why it matters: Police believe the groups were searching sewers for valuables, but entering New York's 7,500-mile sewer system is illegal and extremely dangerous—last month a woman died falling into an open Manhattan manhole. Authorities urge residents to report anyone entering manholes and stress no current public safety threat exists.
62% of sources are Original Reporting
64% of sources are High Factuality

336 Articles • 11 hours ago
Trump Berates Netanyahu Over Lebanon Strikes Threatening Iran Talks
Left 28%
Center 30%
Right 42%
What happened: President Trump berated Prime Minister Netanyahu in an expletive-laden phone call on Monday, demanding Israel halt planned strikes on Beirut's Dahiyeh suburb after Iran suspended peace negotiations. Israel abandoned the Beirut strikes, and Trump announced troops would pull back from Lebanon, though Netanyahu said operations in southern Lebanon would continue.
Why it matters: The dispute threatens Trump's signature Iran peace negotiations and could impact your wallet—the ongoing war has sent gas prices soaring and fueled inflation ahead of November's midterm elections. With over 3,400 Lebanese killed since March and regional tensions escalating, the conflict risks broader instability that affects global oil markets and U.S. economic stability.
88% of sources are Original Reporting

14 Articles • 13 hours ago
Tunisia's Ennahda Leader Gets Life Plus 30 Years
Left 46%
Center 27%
Right 27%
What happened: A Tunis court yesterday convicted 84-year-old opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi and 34 others on terrorism charges, sentencing him to life plus 30 years for allegedly running a secret Ennahda network linked to 2013 political assassinations. Former Interior Minister Ali Laarayedh received 42 years while sentences ranged from 10 years to life for defendants accused of infiltrating state institutions.
Why it matters: Rights groups condemned the verdict as politically motivated, noting it relied on prisoner testimony and a secret witness rather than clear evidence, while critics warn Tunisia's judiciary is being weaponized against opposition since President Saied's 2021 power consolidation. The case deepens Tunisia's political divide and tests judicial independence as appeals are expected.
100% of sources are Original Reporting

122 Articles • 1 day ago
US Proposes 25% Tariff on Brazilian Imports
Left 26%
Center 45%
Right 29%
What happened: The US Trade Representative proposed a 25% tariff on many Brazilian imports yesterday following a Section 301 investigation launched last July. The probe found Brazil's policies on digital trade, preferential tariffs for Mexico and India, anti-corruption enforcement, intellectual property, ethanol access, and illegal deforestation burden US commerce, though beef, coffee, rare earths, aircraft parts, and energy products are exempted.
What it means: Public comments are due July 1 with a hearing on July 6 before a July 15 statutory deadline for final action; tariffs would run through December 2027. The move could add modest inflation pressure, strain US-Brazil relations despite America's existing $14 billion trade surplus with Brazil, and potentially harm Brazilian jobs while reshaping market access for US exporters in areas like ethanol and digital services.
64% of sources are Original Reporting

184 Articles • 13 hours ago
21 Killed in New Delhi Hotel Fire, Including 17 Foreign Nationals
L 22%
Center 45%
Right 33%
What happened: A fire broke out this morning at 8:50 a.m. at Flourish Inn Stay hotel in Malviya Nagar, southern Delhi, killing at least 21 people including 17 foreign nationals. The blaze started in the ground-floor restaurant and spread rapidly through the five-story building, trapping occupants who were asleep; many jumped from upper floors while locals laid mattresses below to help rescue efforts.
Why it matters: The hotel had no valid fire safety certificate and only a single staircase with sealed windows, creating a deadly trap. The tragedy has intensified scrutiny of fire safety enforcement across Delhi, with authorities investigating possible culpable homicide charges and residents demanding comprehensive safety audits of commercial properties operating in congested residential areas.
75% of sources are Original Reporting