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Law·6/13/2026AI summary

Billionaire Adrian Portelli sues former SA minister Andrea Michaels for defamation

Billionaire Adrian Portelli, known as "Lambo Guy," is suing former South Australian minister Andrea Michaels for defamation over comments made about his lottery business, LMCT+. Michaels called the business's practices "terrible" and "awful," implying Portelli defrauded South Australians. The lawsuit follows a court case where LMCT+ was fined for running illegal lotteries, though Portelli was found not guilty.

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T-Mobile for Business: Unlimited Plans, 5G Network, and Exclusive Deals
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6/12/2026AI summary

T-Mobile for Business: Unlimited Plans, 5G Network, and Exclusive Deals

T-Mobile for Business offers unlimited plans, a fast 5G network, no data overages, and global coverage. Exclusive deals include a Big Sign-Up Bonus, Virtual Prepaid Mastercard rewards, and discounts for bundling plans. Various phone plans (CoreMobile, ProMobile, SuperMobile) cater to different business needs, with current promotions like a discounted iPhone 17 Pro and a free third line for new customers.

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Wired
Folarin Balogun hopes to reap rewards of choosing the US national team at the 2026 World Cup
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Sports·6/11/2026AI summary

Folarin Balogun hopes to reap rewards of choosing the US national team at the 2026 World Cup

Folarin Balogun, born in the US and raised in England, has chosen to represent the US national team in the 2026 World Cup. He aims to play a key role for the team, which has historically struggled with offensive effectiveness in the tournament. Meanwhile, Spain's national team received a boost with the return of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams to training.

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China Using Fake Job Offers to Recruit Spies, Five Eyes Warns
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World·6/4/2026AI summary

China Using Fake Job Offers to Recruit Spies, Five Eyes Warns

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance warned that China is using fake job recruitment schemes on platforms like LinkedIn to trick government and military personnel into revealing sensitive information. Operatives pose as recruiters, offering jobs to gather privileged military, political, and economic data, with targets including security clearance holders and academics. China has rejected the allegations as 'malicious slander'.

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Times of India