According to Covers.com, Zohran Mamdani’s odds of winning the 2025 New York mayoral election have increased significantly, rising to 82 percent. This shift is attributed to a New York Times report indicating that Donald Trump considered intervening in the race, which “backfired” according to the betting insights website. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo, also contesting the election, have seen their odds decrease and remain stagnant, respectively. Mamdani’s campaign is seen as a potential major victory for the left, with political strategists suggesting that voters are drawn to his vision and are tired of performative politics.
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President Trump hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska, showcasing U.S. military capabilities during their meeting. As Putin arrived, the display included F-22 fighter jets, a B-2 bomber, and F-35s. The event provided the Russian delegation and media, including Russia Today, with an opportunity to observe U.S. military hardware, while Trump and Putin shook hands warmly. This display of American military might served as a symbolic reminder of the U.S. Air Force’s defensive role against potential Russian aggression, as the two leaders sought to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.
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The high-stakes summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage concluded without a cease-fire agreement in Ukraine, despite Trump’s pre-summit intentions. The two leaders engaged in a closed-door session followed by a joint appearance where both expressed optimism and a desire for resolution, emphasizing mutual respect. While Putin signaled Russia’s interest in ending the conflict, he also stressed that any progress should not be hampered by Europe. The meeting ended with an acknowledgment of an “understanding” but no formal agreement.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the presence of Border Patrol agents near a Los Angeles rally as politically motivated, suggesting the operation was orchestrated by former President Donald Trump. The agents’ appearance in Little Tokyo led to at least one arrest and coincided with Newsom’s news conference on California’s redistricting plans, drawing outrage from Democratic lawmakers who viewed it as intimidation. Federal officials cited the arrests of undocumented immigrants with violent criminal convictions as evidence of the policy’s effectiveness. The incident reflects the increasing political tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and redistricting efforts, with Newsom and Trump engaging in ongoing conflict.
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Despite the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Alaska meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported continued deliberate strikes by Russian forces on Ukrainian regions. Reports from intelligence and diplomats suggest preparations for the meeting are ongoing, yet attacks persist in areas like Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Donetsk oblasts. Zelenskyy emphasized that these actions, occurring even on the day of negotiations, underscore Moscow’s lack of intent to cease hostilities, highlighting the importance of a strong US stance to influence Russia. He stated that Ukraine is ready to work towards ending the war.
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The Trump White House has created an internal “OB3” scorecard to rank 553 companies and trade associations based on their support for the president’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” The scorecard assigns ratings of strong, moderate, or low based on public and private actions, including social media engagement and attendance at White House events. Companies such as Uber, DoorDash, and United Airlines have received high marks for their enthusiastic backing. This internal document, which is currently circulating among senior staff, will expand to include support for other administration priorities, and companies can still improve their ranking through increased public advocacy.
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The White House released a highly produced video of a SWAT-style raid to re-arrest a former Justice Department employee, Sean Charles Dunn, who was accused of throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer. The video, titled “Nighttime Routine: Operation Make D.C. Safe Again Edition,” showed heavily armed law enforcement officers converging on Dunn’s apartment, even though he had been apprehended and released days earlier. This dramatic presentation, set to suspenseful music, sparked criticism, especially since Dunn was not considered a fleeing suspect. The arrest occurred amid a larger context of the Trump administration’s controversial seizure of control of the Metropolitan Police Department and activation of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., leading to concerns of intimidation and profiling, particularly for LGBTQ+ residents.
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Senior administration officials have affirmed that the threat of a military strike on Mexico is not a negotiation tactic but rather a serious consideration contingent on significant changes. Trump and Republican leaders have previously expressed interest in invading Mexico, primarily due to concerns about fentanyl and drug trafficking. Despite this, Mexico has shown resistance, with President Sheinbaum rejecting the idea of U.S. troops entering the country. However, Mexico did recently extradite numerous alleged cartel members to the United States.
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President Trump’s administration took control of Washington D.C.’s police department, sparking immediate legal challenges. The Justice Department appointed a federal official to oversee the police, leading the city to sue, citing the move as illegal and a threat to law and order. The takeover, which the city’s attorney general argued was an affront to its autonomy, has increased the federal presence in the city and is the latest action in a series of moves by Trump to test the limits of his legal authorities. Protests erupted, demonstrating the city’s resistance to federal control and highlighting tensions over immigration and policing policies.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that state Democrats would pursue a redistricting plan in response to Texas Republicans’ efforts to create maps favoring their party. Newsom stated this counter-strategy was necessary to counteract what he sees as Republican attempts to manipulate the system. He presented this plan as a temporary measure to balance the scales. This announcement was made during a rally in Los Angeles.
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