Mother Nature apparently didn't get the memo about June being a reasonable month, as she's cranking up the heat dial to 'surface of Mercury' levels again. Another day, another temperature record falling faster than my faith in seasonal predictability.
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The Supreme Court played constitutional referee today, telling Trump he can fire some people but not Fed officials—because apparently even the highest court recognizes that monetary policy requires slightly more job security than a reality TV show. The Times managed to bury this revelation under enough advertisement disclaimers to make a pharmaceutical commercial blush.
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Trump's legal team discovered that even the Supreme Court won't help him escape a $5 million bill for defaming E. Jean Carroll, proving that some debts follow you no matter how high your appeals go. Meanwhile, his Middle East envoys are in Qatar trying to untangle Iranian relations, because nothing says 'diplomatic finesse' like sending your son-in-law to negotiate geopolitical crises.
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