Sunday, Jun 14 · Morning Edition

The top U.S. political news stories for Sunday, June 14, 2026.

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    Foreign Policy

    U.S. and Iran Near Historic Peace Deal to End War

    President Trump has announced that a peace deal with Iran is imminent and could be signed as early as Sunday, paving the way for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While Pakistani mediators express optimism, Iranian officials have downplayed the timeline, stating a final decision has yet to be made.

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    Tech Policy

    Trump Administration Imposes Emergency Export Controls on Anthropic AI

    The Trump administration issued an emergency export control directive forcing the AI company Anthropic to suspend access to its most advanced models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for all foreign nationals. The sudden 90-minute ultimatum was triggered by national security concerns over a potential software vulnerability, leading Anthropic to abruptly disable the models for all users worldwide.

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    Immigration

    ICE Bypasses States to Obtain Local Voter Registration Files

    Federal immigration investigators have begun directly approaching local county clerks to obtain individual voter files in a covert push to purge alleged noncitizens from election rolls. Emails obtained by Axios reveal that ICE has successfully secured detailed voter databases in at least two counties in Texas and North Carolina, alarming voting rights advocates.

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    Military

    U.S. Airstrike in Venezuela Kills Tren de Aragua Gang Leader

    President Trump announced that a U.S. military airstrike in southeastern Venezuela successfully killed Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, the leader of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang. The joint operation, coordinated with the Venezuelan government, marks a major escalation in the administration's crackdown on transnational narco-terrorism.

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    Agriculture

    USDA Secretary Rollins Blames Border Policies for Screwworm Outbreak

    Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins addressed the New World screwworm outbreak threatening livestock in Texas and New Mexico, blaming the parasite's resurgence on the Biden administration's past border policies. While federal and state officials deploy sterile flies to contain the flesh-eating pests, Rollins assured the public that the national food supply remains safe.

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    White House

    First Lady Melania Trump Launches 'Fostering the Future' Accounts

    First Lady Melania Trump, alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, officially launched Fostering the Future Accounts to provide tax-advantaged savings and investment vehicles for foster youth. Twenty-three states have already pledged to implement the federally backed program to help young people build wealth as they transition into adulthood.

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