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June 25 1600 UTC Brief

In Washington and the courts

President Trump’s closed-door lunch with Senate Republicans reportedly turned into a shouting match over Iran, including a blowup with Sen. Bill Cassidy. Hours later, Cassidy reversed his position on the issue, which made the whole thing look less like a policy meeting and more like live-fire caucus management.

Separately, a federal judge in Boston blocked part of the administration’s effort to tie mail-in ballot rules to federal voter-roll data, ruling that the Postal Service barcode requirement in the March 31 order was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court also sided with the administration in a 6-3 ruling allowing it to end Temporary Protected Status for more than 350,000 Haitians and about 6,100 Syrians.

In energy and climate

Oil prices fell back to pre-war levels as more tankers left the Strait of Hormuz, easing fears of another inflation shock. Brent crude dropped to $72.24 a barrel, more than 20% lower for the month, and markets rose in Europe and the U.S. as tensions in the region appeared to cool.

At the same time, Europe’s heat wave kept grinding on. Heat-related deaths are rising in Spain, Italy, and France, the UK set a new June temperature record, France shut down some nuclear reactors because of the heat, and a water supplier in Kent imposed a temporary hosepipe ban as pressure on supplies increased.

In business and tech

Adobe says it has acquired Topaz Labs, the AI company known for image and video enhancement. Adobe plans to fold Topaz’s tools into Firefly, its enterprise products, and Creative Cloud, which is a polite way of saying it wants every creator to stay inside the same ecosystem.

In crime

U.S. Marshals arrested former Las Vegas youth pastor David Vander Meer after prosecutors charged him with murder and insurance fraud in connection with his wife’s 2006 death at Zion National Park. Investigators say new information reopened the case, and the affidavit alleges he took out and later increased life insurance policies before her death, then collected more than $567,000 after it was ruled an accident. He is being held in Clark County and has not yet had a first court appearance.

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