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The latest on the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, White House events, and Capitol Hill.

Morning Edition: June 15, 2026 · Morning Edition
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    Foreign Policy

    U.S. and Iran Announce Historic Ceasefire Deal

    The United States and Iran have reached an initial agreement to end a four-month military conflict. The peace deal aims to restore freedom of navigation in the Middle East and ease recent global economic pressures.

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    White House

    President Trump Hosts UFC Event on the South Lawn

    President Trump celebrated his eightieth birthday and the nation's 250th anniversary by hosting a professional UFC event on the White House lawn. The unprecedented spectacle featured chain-link cages, corporate sponsorships, and victorious fighters greeting the President.

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    National Security

    Defense Secretary Announces Americas Counter Cartel Coalition

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discussed the newly formed Americas Counter Cartel Coalition. The initiative partners with Central and South American governments to dismantle drug cartels and terrorist networks in the Western Hemisphere.

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    Executive Branch

    Vice President Vance's Fraud Task Force Faces Backlash

    Vice President JD Vance's newly established fraud task force is reportedly sweeping up legitimate small businesses in its broader crackdown. The initiative, initially targeting fraudulent hospices, has drawn criticism for collateral damage that administration officials have largely downplayed.

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    Senate

    Senate Sets Confirmation Vote for Eighth Circuit Judge

    The U.S. Senate is scheduled to convene this afternoon to vote on the confirmation of Justin Smith to serve as a Circuit Judge for the Eighth Circuit. The vote is part of the administration's ongoing push to fill federal judicial vacancies.

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    Campaigns

    AI Revolutionizes Political Advertising Ahead of Midterms

    A political nonprofit is utilizing a cutting-edge strategy that blends traditional voter contact with artificial intelligence. The new AI-driven technology is rapidly changing the landscape of political advertising as campaigns gear up for the 2026 midterm elections.

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