Gene J. Puskar / AP Google Employee Charged with Stealing Search Data To Make $1.2 Million in Polymarket Scheme This Google employee was exploiting user data and algorithms to steal more than $1.2 Million Worth of Fraud By The Associated Press June 2, 2026
AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh, File US Job Openings Jump to Well Above Economists' Projections U.S. employers posted 7.6 million job vacancies in April, the Labor Department reported Tuesday, up from 6.9 million in March. By The Associated Press June 2, 2026
Richard Drew / AP Chinese Online Shop Temu Slapped With $232 Million Fine Over Illegal Goods Temu was caught red handed selling illegal goods in the European Union, and was slapped with a $232 Million fine. By The Associated Press June 2, 2026
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Dem Senator Gallego Creates Legal Defense Fund To Combat Ethics Investigation Amid Flurry of Allegations Sen. Gallego faced a wave of backlash and criticism targeted at him using sexual allegations, now he wants your money to defend himself. By Nicole Silverio June 2, 2026
Rob Grabowski / Invision / AP Milli Vanilli and Morris Day Say They Refuse to Perform at Freedom 250's Concert in Loony Trump Protest Milli Vanilli and Morris Day are both refusing to appear at their Freedom 250 shows, but the show must go on. By The Associated Press June 2, 2026
Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press via AP Canadian PM Practically Begs Trump for New Partnership as Current Trade Agreement Inches To Expiration Canadian PM Mark Carney practically begged for a new partnership amid the expiration of the existing trade agreement. By The Associated Press June 2, 2026
Daniel Karmann / AFP via Getty Images Connecticut Dems Facing Legal Trouble in Desperate Attempt to Ban Glocks Connecticut Democrats tried banning glocks with anti-gun legislation, but the courts stopped them right in their tracks. By Harold Hutchison June 2, 2026
AP Photo Israel Continues Strikes in Lebanon a Day After Trump-Netanyahu Call Hezbollah continued launching dozens of projectiles and drones toward Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon and civilians in Israel. By The Associated Press June 2, 2026
Allison Robbert / AP Ohio Gov. DeWine Revokes AI Data Center Tax Break Measures Amid AI growth, Governor DeWine is revoking state tax breaks given to AI data centers as the tech boom continues to peak. By The Associated Press June 2, 2026
Markus Schreiber / AP Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Announces She Will Not Run for President in 2028 Democratic Governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer, recently announced she has no plans to run for President in ‘28. By The Associated Press June 2, 2026