Here are the must-read stories for today, June 23rd.
Headlines
Vance Declares ‘Significant Progress’ Made in Iran Talks
Vice President JD Vance departed Switzerland Monday, declaring “a very, very good day” of negotiations with Iran, saying Tehran agreed to allow IAEA nuclear inspectors back into the country — the first major deliverable from the Switzerland talks. Iran’s foreign ministry disputed that characterization, saying no new nuclear commitments were made during the 18-hour sessions; the two sides did agree to a telephone hotline mechanism to manage shipping disputes in the Strait of Hormuz. Read More
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation Monday morning outside 10 Downing Street, becoming the U.K.’s seventh prime minister in the past decade after his Labour Party withdrew confidence following disastrous May local elections. Starmer said he will serve as caretaker until the party selects a new leader by September 1, with former Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham the overwhelming frontrunner to succeed him. Source
Prominent conservative media figure Tucker Carlson declared Monday that he will no longer support the Republican Party, saying the GOP “betrayed” Americans by prioritizing loyalty to Israel over U.S. interests and backing what he called a losing war with Iran. Carlson announced a podcast appearance, potentially signaling a deeper fracture in the American right ahead of the midterms. Source
Politics
The Senate overwhelmingly passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act on Monday on an 85-5 vote, a rare show of bipartisan unity driven by Sens. Tim Scott (R-SC) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) that would limit corporate purchases of single-family homes and roll back federal permitting regulations. The bill now heads to the House, where Trump has publicly urged passage ahead of the November midterms. Read More
The House returned from recess this week facing a strained relationship with the White House, a lapsed Section 702 spy powers authority, and pressure to act quickly on the Senate’s housing bill, according to Roll Call’s weekly legislative preview. Proponents of the surveillance program say key intelligence has gone “dark” since it lapsed 10 days ago, adding urgency to an already jam-packed schedule. Read More
New York voters are heading to the polls on Tuesday in a slate of competitive House primaries that will test the reach of progressive Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who endorsed candidates running against more establishment-aligned Democrats in multiple districts. The outcomes could shape the balance of power between the party’s socialist wing and its center ahead of November’s midterms. Source/a>
U.S. News
“Go Now” evacuation orders are in effect for parts of Washington state as the Upriver Fire broke out near Camp Sekani, threatening a city of roughly 231,000 residents, according to CBS News. Firefighting crews are battling the blaze amid dry conditions and strong winds that have driven rapid spread across the region. Source
Investigators now believe the ransom notes in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case were genuine and suggest the kidnappers killed Guthrie. See Details
4 were injured when a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crashed in Alaska. Read More
Business
U.S. stock futures declined sharply in Tuesday morning trading following a tech-led sell-off on Monday that saw the S&P 500 fall 0.37% and the Nasdaq Composite drop 1.32%, dragged down by a 5% plunge in Alphabet shares amid concerns over AI talent departures. Dow Jones futures pointed to a modest recovery, with traders watching for Iran deal developments and Fed signals ahead of a busy week of economic data. Read More
Alphabet dropped nearly 5% Monday amid concerns over departures of key artificial intelligence researchers, while Amazon and Meta Platforms also fell as investors rotated away from the mega-cap technology names that have driven the market’s recent run. The losses stood in contrast to gains from Caterpillar and other industrials, pointing to a broadening of the rally beyond the AI-linked names. Source
Oil prices drop after a deal with the U.S. clears the way for Iran to sell oil again. See Details
World News
Abelardo de la Espriella, a nationalist lawyer who styled himself after leaders like El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, narrowly won Colombia’s presidential runoff Sunday, beating his progressive opponent as Latin America continues to tilt rightward. President Trump congratulated de la Espriella on Truth Social, posting that he “won BIG!” — adding Colombia to a growing list of U.S.-aligned conservative governments in the region. See Details
China announced sanctions Monday on 10 American military-related companies, retaliating for a recent U.S. decision to bar leading Chinese technology firms from U.S. defense contracts. The sanctions target companies in the defense and semiconductor supply chain, adding another layer of tension to an already strained U.S.-China relationship as both countries vie for influence amid the global AI arms race. Read More
Entertainment
Travis Kelce capped what appeared to be a bachelor party weekend Sunday night by attending Dave Chappelle’s sold-out show at Viejas Arena in San Diego with brother Jason Kelce and a crew of friends, with TMZ capturing video of the group departing on a party bus. The weekend also included stops at an LA dive bar, a Chris Lake concert, and a NASCAR race at Naval Base Coronado, as Taylor Swift was simultaneously seen hosting what fans speculated was a bachelorette gathering at her Rhode Island estate. Source
Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story 5” ruled the weekend box office with a record $160 million domestic debut, the franchise’s biggest opening ever and the second-largest animated opening weekend in history behind “The Incredibles 2.” The film, which reunites Tom Hanks and Tim Allen as Woody and Buzz, also earned $152 million internationally for a global opening of $312 million. Source
Actress Emma Watson spoke at the business forum for The Royal Foundation’s United for Wildlife alongside Prince William and Marvel film star Benedict Cumberbatch. Read More
Sports
Argentina star Lionel Messi broke the record for most goals scored in World Cup history, tallying his 17th and 18th career competition goals in his country’s 2-0 win over Austria. Source
In one of the biggest trades in recent NBA history, the Milwaukee Bucks agreed Monday night to send two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to the Miami Heat in exchange for Tyler Herro, three first-round picks, a pick swap, and additional players, including Kel’el Ware and Jaime Jaquez Jr. The deal ends Antetokounmpo’s 13-year tenure in Milwaukee and pairs him with Bam Adebayo in Miami, instantly making the Heat Eastern Conference contenders. Read More
Off the Wall
Residents of the Mauriceville, Texas, area were warned to stay indoors on Sunday after a semi-truck overturned and released an estimated 2 million bees — roughly 50,000 pounds of the insects — into the roadway, sending beekeepers scrambling from around the region to round them up. The driver was uninjured, and a local honey farm ultimately took in the escapees after an hours-long wrangling operation. Source