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June 17 1600 UTC Brief

In courts and on the campaign trail

Luigi Mangione plans to argue in his state murder trial that he was suffering from extreme emotional disturbance at the time of the shooting he is accused of. It is, unsurprisingly, going to be a closely watched defense.

In Alberta, voters are set to face a referendum in October that could begin the legal process toward a future independence vote. It would not make the province free and clear on its own, because constitutional reality remains one of the few things harder to wish away than the paperwork.

In markets and tech

A broad market rally sent fortunes higher across the board on Monday, with Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index saying the 500 richest people gained a record amount in a single day. Elon Musk alone added $33.6 billion. The rest of us, meanwhile, continue to enjoy our hobbies and fixed incomes.

Researchers from KAIST and international institutions say they have developed a new upsampling method that could make AI vision models far more memory-efficient, using up to 16 times less GPU memory. The team says the approach could help speed up humanoid robots and on-device AI.

In Europe and Ukraine

European Council President Antonio Costa has made contact with the Kremlin in an effort to open discussions with Vladimir Putin about ending the war in Ukraine, according to people familiar with the matter. It is an early back-channel effort, not a breakthrough.

In business and public health

Thousands of Chileans who took state-backed student loans are now facing bank account seizures over unpaid debt. It is a blunt collection tactic, and not one likely to improve anyone’s mood about higher education finance.

Liver cancer deaths are rising in the UK and around the world, with more than 6,000 deaths a year in the UK alone. The main drivers are largely preventable, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, heavy alcohol use, viral hepatitis, smoking, and poor diet. The report says earlier screening, better hepatitis treatment, and stronger addiction services could reduce a lot of the harm.

In science and weather

Scientists say there is now a more than 60 percent chance of a super El Niño developing by the end of the year. That could warm the tropical Pacific enough to disrupt fish stocks, damage coral reefs and seaweed habitats, and put marine wildlife under severe strain, especially if the pattern hits as strongly as forecast.

Holiday travel

Officials at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport say the airport is scheduled to be closed for much of July 4, just as AAA is forecasting record holiday travel. A graceful setup for the nation’s favorite summer tradition, which is traffic pretending to be freedom.

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