YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP
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Nicole Fallert Newsletter Writer & SEO Editor
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Welcome to June! Start your Daily Briefing with these reads:
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Nicole Fallert here, catch up with our News Quiz. Bringing you the news to know on Monday, from escalating protests at Delaney Hall to what hurricane officials are worried about right now.
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The latest from Delaney Hall protests
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Gov. Mikie Sherrill has deployed New Jersey State Police to the area outside Delaney Hall, a privately run U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Newark. She said she had to protect public safety and to avoid escalation from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who she said had surged the area.
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Meanwhile, advocates and elected officials say some have been detained for months without a scheduled hearing, and others are pressured to sign documents for their deportation or voluntary departure.
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The Department of Homeland Security, which includes ICE, has denied a hunger strike is taking place at Delaney Hall, which is run by the GEO Group.
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An urgent hurricane season message: A top hurricane official told USA TODAY this season's focus is on more emphasis on preparing for lengthy power outages and other deadly conditions after the storm — and preventing communications breakdowns that can make an already bad situation even worse. |
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A dramatic twist in the Kennedy Center saga: After a judge ordered that the president's name be removed from the Kennedy Center, Trump said he has "no interest" in the world-renowned venue. |
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Do police have ticket quotas? Whether or not it's called a quota, police officers face pressure to hand out tickets and make arrests. |
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Tennessee Lady Volunteers infielder Emma Clarke raises her arms as she touches home plate and is surrounded by teammates after a walk-off home run in the ninth inning beating the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the NCAA Women’s College World Series at Devon Park.
Brett Rojo, Imagn Images
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Know all teams in the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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The World Cup is just days away, and teams will have until Monday to submit their final rosters to FIFA, which will announce all 48 squads June 2. Sunday saw friendlies across the globe, including the U.S. men's national team's penultimate 3-2 win against Senegal in Charlotte. Get the latest news, results and behind-the-scenes info from the 2026 World Cup with USA TODAY's Extra Time newsletter.
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Have feedback on the Daily Briefing? Shoot Nicole an email at NFallert@usatoday.com.
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"I don't want so-called 'Artists' that get paid far too much money, who aren't happy," he wrote online. He also said he gets 'larger audiences than Elvis.'
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Denny Hamlin won the Cracker Barrel 400, notching his first victory at Nashville. He celebrated with Kyle Busch's signature bow.
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The research team found that millions of bacteria floating in tiny fog droplets are alive, growing and breaking down pollutants in the air.
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Here’s what cortisol is, why it matters, what happens when it stays too high and what actually helps bring things back into balance.
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Frances Tiafoe is inspired by Victor Wembanyama and, after a grueling win at Roland Garros, wished the French basketball star success in Game 7.
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Anne Hathaway's secret to lifting her face naturally took over the internet. But what do doctors say about it?
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"Love Island USA" contestant Vasana Montgomery, a 25-year-old business owner from Beaverton, Oregon, left the cast before the Season 8 premiere.
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