5 things to know for June 18: Iran, Gaza, Cryptocurrency, Indonesia volcano, Stanley Cup final

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President Donald Trump has nominated Jeanine Pirro, a former Fox News host, to serve a full term as the top federal prosecutor in Washington, DC. Pirro is currently fulfilling the role in an interim capacity and has previously supported claims regarding the alleged theft of the 2020 election. Meanwhile, discussions are intensifying within the Trump administration regarding the potential use of military force against Iranian nuclear facilities. While intelligence assessments indicate that Iran is not currently pursuing a nuclear weapon and would require up to three years to develop one, Trump has expressed a strong stance on the issue, demanding Iran's 'UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER' and labeling its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as an 'easy target.' However, selling military action against Iran to the American public may prove challenging, as polls show a significant majority view China and Russia as greater threats than Iran. Ongoing conflicts between Israel and Iran have also escalated, with both nations exchanging strikes for six consecutive days, further complicating the geopolitical landscape.

In Gaza, the situation remains dire as Israeli military actions have resulted in numerous casualties, with reports indicating that dozens were killed and over 200 injured when they gathered for aid in Khan Younis. The Israel Defense Forces acknowledged the incident and stated they are reviewing the circumstances. On another front, the Senate has passed the GENIUS Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at regulating stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency pegged to the value of assets like the US dollar. Despite the bill's passage, concerns linger among some Democrats regarding the adequacy of the proposed regulations. In Indonesia, the twin volcano Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted, prompting evacuations and flight cancellations due to ash clouds. In sports, the Florida Panthers have won the Stanley Cup Final for the second consecutive year, marking a significant achievement in NHL history. Other notable news includes the expected signing of an executive order by Trump to extend TikTok's operations, a lawsuit against Tyler Perry for sexual assault, and the announcement of honorary Oscars for notable Hollywood figures.

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President Donald Trump hasnominated Jeanine Pirroto a full term as the top federal prosecutor in Washington, DC. The former Fox News host, who boosted claims that the 2020 election was stolen, is already serving as the interim US Attorney.

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President Trump is reportedlywarming to the ideaof using US military assets to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, two officials familiar with the ongoing discussions told CNN. Although intelligence assessments showed Iran was not actively pursuing a nuclear weapon — and was up to three years away from being able to produce and deliver one to a target — Trump met with his national security team on Tuesday and spoke by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He also took to his social media site to demand Iran’s “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER” and called Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, an “easy target.” Trump may have some difficulty selling a war with Iran to the American people, however.A poll conducted last yearshowed many more Americans felt China (64%) and Russia (59%) were major military threats than Iran (42%). And only 37% of Americans said limiting Iran’s power and influence should be a “top priority.” In the meantime, Israel and Irancontinued to trade strikesfor a sixth day.

Dozens of people were killedand more than 200 others injured by Israeli fire on Tuesday as they waited for aid trucks to arrive in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported. The casualties were taken to nearby Nasser Medical Complex, where one doctor described the influx of dead and wounded as “catastrophic beyond imagination,” and said the hospital’s morgue was full. The Israel Defense Forces said it was “aware of reports regarding a number of injured individuals from IDF fire following the crowd’s approach,” that“details of the incident are under review,”and that it “regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals and operates to minimize harm as much as possible to them while maintaining the safety of our troops.”

After months of negotiations, the Senatepassed the GENIUS Act, a bipartisan piece of legislation that aims to create a framework for regulatingstablecoins, a specific type of cryptocurrency. Stablecoins are tied to the value of another asset, such as the US dollar or gold, so 1 stablecoin would be worth $1. Despite the bill’s passage, some Democrats remain concerned that it does not place sufficient guardrails on stablecoins, particularly since World Liberty Financial, a company tied to the Trump family, has issued its own stablecoin. GOP Sen. Bill Hagerty, one of the lead co-sponsors of the bill, insists that “this legislation is agnostic as to company, it’s agnostic as to person.” The bill will now move to the House for consideration.

Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki eruptedon Tuesday, sending an enormous ash column into the sky over the tourist island of Flores in south-central Indonesia. The eruption, which could be seen more than 90 miles away, caused the delay or cancellation of dozens of flights to and from the island of Bali. The 5,197-foot twin volcano erupted again this morning, spewing a smaller ash cloud. With such activity, officials decided to evacuate residents in two nearby villages. Last November, the volcano erupted multiple times, killing nine people and injuring dozens more.

The Florida Panthers are back-to-back NHL champions! For the second year in a row,the Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilersto win the Stanley Cup Final. It’s been 32 years since a hockey team from Canada has won the championship in its own national winter sport. The Montreal Canadiens were the last such franchise to hoist the trophy named afterLord Stanley of Preston. But, there’s always next year…

A TikTok reprievePresident Trump is expected tosign an executive orderto keep TikTok up and running for another 90 days.

The big battery battleDuracell is suing Energizer, accusing its rival of running a deceptive advertising campaign regarding battery life.

Tyler Perry sued for $260MActor Derek Dixon, who appeared on the BET series “The Oval,”has filed suitagainst the media mogul, alleging sexual assault and harassment. Perry has denied any wrongdoing.

Top Hollywood honorsThe organization behind the Academy Awards has decided togive honorary Oscarsto Tom Cruise, Dolly Parton, Debbie Allen and Wynn Thomas for their contributions to cinema and humanity.

We have a new winnerVienna is no longer the most livable city in the world. After a three-year run at the top of the annual list from the Economist Intelligence Unit, the Austrian capitalwas surpassedby another “wonderful” place.

Popular Food Network chef Anne Burrell dies at 55Burrell hosted the series “Secrets of a Restaurant Chef,” which ran for nine seasons and received two Emmy nominations. She also spent 14 years as a host on the show “Worst Cooks in America.”

$1.3 billionThat’s the amount in fines and restitution thatreportedly could have been erasedby President Trump’s federal pardons and clemency grants.

“What we have done to the deep ocean floor is just unspeakably awful. If you did anything remotely like it on land, everybody would be up in arms.”

— Biologist and natural historian David Attenborough,whose new documentary, “Ocean With David Attenborough,” explores why a healthy oceankeeps the entire planet stable and flourishing.

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