US Daily Brief - June 24, 2026
1. Political Endorsements Lead to Primary Election Wins in the US
In recent US primary elections, candidates endorsed by political analyst Mamdani have swept their races. This means they won many important contests across different states. Mamdani’s political gamble was to support these candidates early, hoping they would succeed. His strategy paid off as voters chose his picks over others. This matters because it could change the direction of future laws and policies. Winning primaries is the first step before the general election. If these candidates keep winning, they could influence national politics a lot. People are watching closely to see how this will affect upcoming government decisions.
영어 표현 학습
- swept — 완전히 이기다, 휩쓸다
The team swept all the games in the tournament.- political gamble — 정치적 모험, 위험 감수
Supporting a new candidate was a political gamble for the party leader.- strategy — 전략
Their strategy helped them win the election.- influence — 영향력
New laws can influence many people’s lives.
Source: NPR
2. Federal Judge Blocks Immigration Court Arrests Policy
A federal judge recently stopped a Trump-era policy that allowed immigration officers to make arrests inside immigration courts. The judge ruled this policy could undermine fairness because courtrooms should be safe places for people to speak freely. Many immigrants and lawyers said the arrests caused fear and made people avoid court. This decision means immigration courts will be safer and more trusted for now. However, the government may try to challenge this ruling. This is an important step for immigration rights and court procedures. It shows the courts want to protect people’s rights during legal processes.
영어 표현 학습
- undermine — 약화시키다, 손상시키다
The new rules might undermine public trust.- policy — 정책
The company changed its policy about working from home.- safe place — 안전한 장소
The school is a safe place for students.- challenge — 이의를 제기하다, 반대하다
They decided to challenge the law in court.
Source: The Guardian
3. Factory Job Cuts Near Levels of Financial Crisis and COVID-19
In June, the number of factory jobs cut in the US reached a level close to what happened during the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a sign of trouble in the manufacturing industry. Many companies are reducing workers to save money because of economic challenges. The job cuts may cause worries for workers and their families. Experts say this could affect the overall job market and economy if it continues. People are watching to see if more factories will close or cut jobs soon. This situation shows how fragile the economy can be during tough times.
영어 표현 학습
- job cuts — 일자리 감축
The company announced job cuts to reduce costs.- financial crisis — 금융 위기
The 2008 financial crisis affected many countries.- economic challenges — 경제적 어려움
Businesses face economic challenges during a recession.- fragile — 약한, 깨지기 쉬운
The economy is still fragile after the crisis.
Source: CNBC
4. Tech Industry Wins Big in California After Spending Millions on Primaries
In California’s recent primary elections, the tech industry spent millions of dollars to support their preferred candidates. Their efforts paid off with many of these candidates winning important races. This shows how powerful tech companies have become in politics. By helping candidates who support tech-friendly policies, the industry hopes to protect its business interests. Winning these elections means the tech sector could have a stronger voice in future laws and regulations. Some people worry this might give too much power to tech companies. The results highlight the growing connection between technology and politics.
영어 표현 학습
- paid off — 보상을 받다, 성과를 거두다
Her hard work paid off when she got a promotion.- support — 지원하다, 후원하다
Many people support clean energy projects.- business interests — 사업 이익
The company acts to protect its business interests.- regulations — 규제
New regulations affect how companies operate.
Source: The Guardian
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| swept | 완전히 이기다, 휩쓸다 | The team swept all the games in the tournament. |
| political gamble | 정치적 모험, 위험 감수 | Supporting a new candidate was a political gamble for the party leader. |
| strategy | 전략 | Their strategy helped them win the election. |
| influence | 영향력 | New laws can influence many people’s lives. |
| undermine | 약화시키다, 손상시키다 | The new rules might undermine public trust. |
| policy | 정책 | The company changed its policy about working from home. |
| safe place | 안전한 장소 | The school is a safe place for students. |
| challenge | 이의를 제기하다 | They decided to challenge the law in court. |
| job cuts | 일자리 감축 | The company announced job cuts to reduce costs. |
| financial crisis | 금융 위기 | The 2008 financial crisis affected many countries. |
| economic challenges | 경제적 어려움 | Businesses face economic challenges during a recession. |
| fragile | 약한, 깨지기 쉬운 | The economy is still fragile after the crisis. |
| paid off | 보상을 받다, 성과를 거두다 | Her hard work paid off when she got a promotion. |
| support | 지원하다, 후원하다 | Many people support clean energy projects. |
| business interests | 사업 이익 | The company acts to protect its business interests. |
| regulations | 규제 | New regulations affect how companies operate. |
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