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On June 18, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 860, Byzantine-Rus' War: A fleet of about 200 Rus' vessels sails into the Bosphorus and starts pillaging the suburbs of the Byzantine capital Constantinople. In 1933, Tommy Hunt, American singer was born. In 1945, William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw") is charged with treason for his pro-German propaganda broadcasting during World War II. In 1948, Columbia Records introduces the long-playing record album in a public demonstration at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. In 1953, A United States Air Force C-124 crashes and burns near Tachikawa, Japan, killing 129. In 1971, Kerry Butler, American actress and singer was born. In 1994, The Troubles: Members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) attack a crowded pub with assault rifles in Loughinisland, Northern Ireland. Six Catholic civilians are killed and five wounded. It was crowded with people watching the 1994 FIFA World Cup. In 1998, Propair Flight 420 crashes near Montréal-Mirabel International Airport in Quebec, Canada, killing 11. In 2007, The Charleston Sofa Super Store fire happened in Charleston, South Carolina, killing nine firefighters. In 2023, Notable victims of the Titan submersible implosion: Shahzada Dawood, Pakistani-British businessman (born 1975) Hamish Harding, British businessman (born 1964) Paul-Henri Nargeolet, French navy commander and explorer (born 1946) Stockton Rush, American businessman, CEO and founder of OceanGate (born 1962) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Trump's ballroom raids $350M meant for Secret Service: report

President Donald Trump's administration is quietly diverting over 350 million from the Secret Service to pay for security elements in the president's White House ballroom project.According to The Washington Post, the Office of Management and Budget did not specify the purpose of the unusually large shift in response to questions on Wednesday. However, an anonymous source involved with the budget for the Secret Service told The Washington Post the funding was to help pay for a new White House East Wing that includes a large ballroom.The diverted funding was intended to pay for training and retention for Secret Service agents.A White House spokesperson did not deny this when asked by reporters, saying simply, “The East Wing Modernization Project is inextricably tied to the security of the President, the White House grounds and the certain security infrastructure assets.”Trump initially promised that the White House ballroom project, which has already seen the summary demolition of the old East Wing, would be paid for entirely by donations from corporate benefactors, which was itself controversial since it opened up the White House to bribery and conflicts of interest.But in recent months, as the cost of the project has doubled and tripled, the Trump administration has grown more insistent in finding a taxpayer source for at least some of the funding, pushing hard — though unsuccessfully — for security funding to be included in the GOP's Homeland Security reconciliation bill.Federal courts have called out the Trump administration for trying to claim that anything they deem to be a security feature in the ballroom project automatically is one and can divert money from elsewhere.
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