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Senate Moves to Challenge BCFP Rule Withdrawals on Servicemembers and Medical Debt
The Senate is reviewing two joint resolutions to disapprove BCFP rule withdrawals. S.J.Res.132 concerns servicemember financial risks, while S.J.Res.141 addresses medical debt collection, aiming to restore consumer protections.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressEconomyLegal SenateBureau of Consumer Financial ProtectionJoint ResolutionsServicemembersMedical DebtConsumer ProtectionDebt CollectionU.S. Library of Congress
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U.S. and South Korea Strengthen Alliance at 28th Integrated Defense Dialogue
The U.S. Department of War and ROK Ministry of National Defense held their 28th Integrated Defense Dialogue, assessing defense cooperation and planning future steps to enhance their combined posture and shared security goals in the Indo-Pacific.
Politics and GovernmentWorldConflictFederal GovernmentMilitaryAsiaGeneral Politics Korea-U.S. AllianceIntegrated Defense DialogueDefense CooperationIndo-Pacific SecurityWashington D.C.U.S. Department of WarRepublic of Korea Ministry of National Defense
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Media Monitor: House Leaders Form Task Force on Workplace Safety
The Washington Post reports that House Speaker Mike Johnson and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries are creating a task force to improve workplace safety in Congress, following recent high-profile incidents.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongress Mike JohnsonHakeem JeffriesTask ForceWorkplace SafetySexual MisconductBipartisanThe Washington Post
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Major Geomagnetic Storms Forecasted Amidst Low Solar Activity
USAF/NOAA report forecasts low solar activity with M-class flare potential. Geomagnetic field expected to reach major storm levels by May 15, impacting high latitudes significantly.
Science & TechnologyWeatherAstronomy and SpaceGeneral WeatherFederal Government Solar activityGeomagnetic stormM-class flaresNOAAUSAFSpace weatherForecast
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Governor Sherrill and Lt. Governor Caldwell Announce Public Schedule
Governor Sherrill will appear on News12's "Ask Governor Sherrill" at 6 p.m. on May 14, 2026. Lieutenant Governor Caldwell will speak at the New Destiny Family Success Center Evening of Impact in Totowa at 7 p.m.
Politics and GovernmentMediaState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsSocial Issues Governor SherrillDale CaldwellPublic ScheduleNews12TotowaNew JerseyGovernmentOffice of New Jersey Governor
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ICE Arrests Murderers, Child Sex Predators, and Drug Dealers During Police Week
During Police Week, ICE arrested criminal illegal aliens convicted of severe crimes including murder, child sexual assault, drug trafficking, and arson. These operations underscore ICE's commitment to public safety despite increasing threats against officers.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues CrimeImmigrationICEPolice WeekMurderSexual AssaultU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Media Monitor: China Gains Edge Over U.S. Amid Iran War, Intelligence Report Finds
The Washington Post reports a confidential intelligence assessment shows China gaining a major edge over the U.S. amid the Iran war, as President Trump visits Beijing.
Politics and GovernmentConflictWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentMiddle EastAsiaMilitary ChinaIran WarDonald TrumpBeijingIntelligence ReportInternational RelationsThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Alex Murdaugh's Murder Convictions Reversed
USA Today reports that Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions have been reversed, adding a new twist to the former attorney's legal battles.
Law EnforcementLegal Alex MurdaughMurder ConvictionsReversalAttorneyDrugsFraudLegal IssuesUSA TODAY
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Senate Advances Measure to Withhold Pay During Government Shutdowns
The Senate overwhelmingly voted to advance a resolution by Sen. John Kennedy to temporarily withhold senators' pay during future government shutdowns. This bipartisan effort aims to address public frustration over Washington gridlock and promote shared sacrifice.
Politics and GovernmentWorldBusinessGeneral PoliticsCongressEconomyMiddle EastLatin AmericaElection SenateGovernment ShutdownJohn KennedyLegislationWashingtonPoliticsPublic PolicyUSA TODAY On Politics
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CFTC Staff Issues No-Action Letter on Data Reporting for Event Contracts
The CFTC's Divisions of Market Oversight and Clearing and Risk have issued a no-action letter regarding swap data reporting and recordkeeping for event contracts, providing regulatory clarity for market participants.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsLegal CFTCEvent ContractsData ReportingNo-Action LetterSwap DataRegulatory ClarityFinancial Regulation
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Media Monitor: Kouri Richins Sentenced in Husband's Fentanyl Death, Wrote Grief Book
USA Today reports Kouri Richins, dubbed the 'Utah black widow,' was sentenced for her husband's fentanyl death. Prosecutors said she wrote a children's grief book after the killing.
Law EnforcementMediaHealthLegalDigital and Print PublishingMedical ScienceSocial Issues Kouri RichinsFentanylMurderGriefChildren's BookUtahSentencingUSA TODAY
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New Jersey Social Security Offices Update Operational Status, Promote Online Services
Social Security offices in New Jersey have updated their operational status. The SSA encourages the public to check online for current information and utilize extensive digital services for benefits, account management, and inquiries, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEmployment and Labor Social Security AdministrationNew JerseyOffice StatusOnline ServicesBenefitsRetirementDisability
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Iowa Dental Board Approves Disciplinary Actions Against Three Individuals
The Iowa Dental Board approved disciplinary actions against Robert O. Wolf, Cindy Roling, and Darrell Ginsberg. Decisions included findings of fact, a voluntary license surrender, and a settlement agreement, as detailed in May 2026 board orders.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementHealthState GovernmentsLegalEmployment and Labor Iowa Dental BoardDisciplinary ActionsRobert O. WolfCindy RolingDarrell GinsbergLicense SurrenderDentistryIowa Dept of Inspections Appeals and Licensing
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John Green Inspires Rice University's Largest Graduating Class at 113th Commencement
Author John Green delivered a hopeful message at Rice University's 113th undergraduate commencement, urging the largest graduating class in history to reject cynicism and embrace human connection, celebrating 3,066 degrees conferred.
HealthScience & TechnologyWorldSportMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceEnvironmentEducationGeneral Politics Rice UniversityCommencementJohn GreenGraduationHigher EducationHoustonClass of 2026
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Connecticut Flags to Half-Staff for Peace Officers Memorial Day
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has ordered flags lowered to half-staff on May 15, 2026, for Peace Officers Memorial Day, honoring fallen law enforcement officers. The directive applies statewide, with encouragement for private entities to join the tribute.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementUSA Ned LamontSusan BysiewiczConnecticutPeace Officers Memorial DayFlag LoweringPublic SafetyConnecticut Governors Office
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Media Monitor: NBC News Covers Trump's China Summit, CNN Discusses Skincare
NBC News is reporting on President Donald J Trump's China summit and its implications for China's global standing, while CNN offers advice on sunscreens for mature skin, according to Cornell experts.
Science & TechnologyHealthPolitics and GovernmentBusinessMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceEconomyFederal GovernmentEducation Donald J TrumpChinaTradeIranSkincareSunscreensCornell Chronicle
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Met Exhibition to Explore 19th-Century Notions of “the East” in Art
The Met's new exhibition, 'Orientalism: Between Fact and Fantasy,' opens June 2026, exploring 19th-century artistic and cultural exchanges between Europe and the Middle East. It features 180 objects, challenging traditional views and highlighting figures like Osman Hamdi Bey.
EntertainmentWorldPolitics and GovernmentMiddle EastEuropeEducationSocial IssuesDigital and Print Publishing The MetOrientalismArt Exhibition19th CenturyCross-Cultural ExchangeVisual ArtsMuseumsMet Museum
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Rice University to Expand Faculty by 30% Amid Enrollment Growth
Rice University plans to hire 200 new professors, increasing faculty by 30%, to support growing student enrollment. Researchers also advance cancer detection, climate conflict studies, and space building materials.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyHealthBusinessGeneral PoliticsElectionEconomyEnergyMedical ScienceArtificial Intelligence Rice UniversityFaculty ExpansionStudent EnrollmentCancer ResearchClimate ChangePolitical ScienceBiotechnology
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Fairfax County Honors Foster Parents, Prepares for Bike to Work Day
Fairfax County celebrates Melanie Vracas and Adrienne Randall as Foster Parents of the Year for their dedication, while also preparing for the 25th annual Bike to Work Day on May 15 with numerous pit stops.
Politics and GovernmentHealthLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsTransportationSocial Issues Fairfax CountyFoster ParentsBike to Work DayMelanie VracasAdrienne RandallCommunityFamily & RelationshipsFairfax County GovernmentVA
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ICE Lodges Detainer for Man Accused of Double Murder in Texas
ICE has lodged a detainer for Luis Benitez-Gonzalez, accused of two Texas murders and other felonies. DHS urges Dallas officials not to release the individual, who was previously removed from the U.S. in 2020.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegal Luis Benitez-GonzalezICEDHSDallas, TexasMurderImmigrationCrimeU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss St. Lucie Nuclear Plant Performance
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will host an open house on May 18 to discuss the St. Lucie nuclear power plant's 2025 safety performance, which was deemed safe with normal oversight. Community members can ask questions.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyBusinessFederal GovernmentEnergyLegalEducationSocial Issues St. Lucie nuclear power plantNuclear Regulatory CommissionJensen BeachFlorida Power & Light Co.Nuclear safetyPlant performancePublic meetingU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
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California Reports Significant Crime Drop, $75 Million in Stolen Goods Recovered
California sees crime rates decline, with property crime and burglary at decades-lows. The CHP's Organized Retail Crime Task Force has recovered nearly $75 million in stolen goods and made over 5,100 arrests since 2019.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementBusinessGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyLegalSocial Issues CaliforniaCrime RatesRetail TheftGavin NewsomCalifornia Highway PatrolOrganized Retail Crime Task ForceCalifornia Governors Office
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Columbia University Celebrates Class of 2026 with Focus on Student Achievements and Community Engagement
Columbia University marks the Class of 2026 graduation, celebrating student advocacy for brain-injury survivors, athletic excellence, and historical scientific contributions, while promoting community well-being.
HealthScience & TechnologySportEducationMedical ScienceSocial IssuesAstronomy and Space Columbia UniversityClass of 2026Student AdvocacyBrain InjuryStudent-AthletesAtomic TestingCyclotronnewsletter
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Media Monitor: Senate Confirms New Fed Chair Amid Inflation Concerns
The Washington Post is reporting that the Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve chair, who faces the challenge of inflation making presidential demands for interest rate cuts difficult.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyBankingGeneral Politics Kevin WarshFederal ReserveSenateInflationInterest RatesDonald J TrumpCentral BankThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as New Federal Reserve Chair
USA Today is reporting the Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve chair on May 13. His first challenge involves rising inflation amid the Iran war.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictFederal GovernmentEconomyBankingMiddle East Kevin WarshFederal ReserveSenateU.S. central bankInflationIran warConfirmationUSA TODAY
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Coast Guard Finalizes $3.5 Billion Contract for Five Arctic Security Cutters
The U.S. Coast Guard finalized a $3.5 billion contract with Davie Defense for five new Arctic Security Cutters. These polar icebreakers will enhance U.S. sovereignty and defense in the Arctic, with the first delivery by 2028, fulfilling a presidential promise.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyConflictFederal GovernmentMilitaryEconomyTransportation Arctic Security CuttersU.S. Coast GuardDavie DefenseArcticPolar IcebreakersNational SecurityDonald J. TrumpU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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NRC Schedules Open House to Discuss Braidwood Power Plant Performance
The NRC is holding an open house in Braidwood, Illinois, on May 20 to discuss the Braidwood nuclear power plant's safe 2025 performance. Residents can learn about the plant's operations and ask questions to NRC staff.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentEnergyLegalEducation Nuclear Regulatory CommissionBraidwood Power PlantNuclear safetyIllinoisOpen houseConstellation EnergyReactor Oversight ProcessU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
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Governor Newsom Delivers $35.7 Million HHAP Funding to 11 Regions, Citing Progress on Homelessness
Governor Newsom announced $35.7 million in HHAP funding for 11 California regions, completing a $760 million round. This supports local efforts to reduce homelessness, following a 9% statewide drop, and emphasizes accountability and comprehensive housing solutions.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsSocial IssuesLegalEconomy CaliforniaHomelessnessHHAP FundingGovernor Gavin NewsomHousingHomeless Housing Assistance and PreventionMental HealthCalifornia Governors Office
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Lupita Nyong'o Casting as Helen of Troy Amid Culture War
Newsweek is reporting on the controversy surrounding Christopher Nolan's casting of Lupita Nyong'o as Helen of Troy, highlighting reactions from figures like Elon Musk and the broader "culture war" over artistic interpretation.
EntertainmentMediaPolitics and GovernmentFilm and TVSocial IssuesGeneral PoliticsDigital and Print Publishing Lupita Nyong'oHelen of TroyChristopher NolanElon MuskCastingCulture WarFilmNewsweek
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California Court Rejects Trump's Sable Pipeline Order Amid Rising Gas Prices
A California court ruled against the Trump administration's order to restart the Sable offshore pipeline without state approval. Governor Newsom criticized the move, noting gas prices have risen over $1 per gallon since the pipeline's restart, linking it to the "Iran war."
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictGeneral PoliticsEconomyEnergyLegalEnvironment Sable Offshore PipelineCaliforniaGavin NewsomDonald J TrumpGas PricesOil SpillSanta Barbara Superior CourtCalifornia Governors Office