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Media Monitor: Sen. Bill Cassidy loses Louisiana GOP primary after Trump's call to oust him
The Washington Post is reporting that Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy failed to advance in the GOP Senate primary, following President Donald J Trump's directive to voters to remove the two-term senator.
Politics and GovernmentUSA Bill CassidyLouisianaRepublican PartySenate primaryDonald J TrumpU.S. Capitol attackElectionsThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Aaron Rodgers Extends NFL Career, Reunites with McCarthy in Pittsburgh
USA Today reports that four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers will play a 22nd season, reuniting with former coach Mike McCarthy in Pittsburgh.
Sport Aaron RodgersNFLMike McCarthyPittsburghFootballSportsCareer ExtensionUSA TODAY
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Media Monitor: Lively, Baldoni Reach Settlement After Two-Year Legal Battle
USA Today is reporting that actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have settled their two-year legal dispute, with one issue remaining unresolved.
EntertainmentLegalFilm and TV Blake LivelyJustin BaldoniLegal SettlementLegal BattleActorsEntertainment NewsCelebrity NewsUSA TODAY
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Media Monitor: Washington Post highlights foods for bone health
The Washington Post is reporting on the importance of nutrition for maintaining bone mass as people age, specifically listing five foods that support strong bones.
HealthMediaMedical ScienceDigital and Print Publishing Washington PostBone HealthNutritionAgingDietNutrientsFoodThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: USA Today Reports on 2026 Preakness Stakes Details
USA Today is reporting on the 2026 Preakness Stakes, providing details on how to watch the event from Laurel Park, including TV times, odds, and results.
SportMediaFilm and TV Preakness StakesHorse RacingLaurel Park2026SportsTV timeOddsUSA TODAY
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USAF/NOAA Report Forecasts Low Solar Activity, Geomagnetic Storms
A joint report from USAF and NOAA forecasts low solar activity with a chance of M-class flares. Geomagnetic fields are expected to range from quiet to major storm levels, particularly at high latitudes, over the next three days.
Science & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentAstronomy and SpaceFederal Government Solar ActivityGeomagnetic StormsNOAAUSAFSpace WeatherSunspotsM-class flares
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Media Monitor: Washington Post reports on PCOS name change to improve care
The Washington Post is reporting that a proposed name change for PCOS aims to better reflect the condition's scope, potentially improving diagnosis and care for women.
HealthMedical ScienceSocial Issues PCOSPolycystic Ovary SyndromeWomen's HealthMedical ConditionDiagnosisHealthcareName ChangeThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Inflation's Impact on Americans Amid Tariffs and Iran Conflict
A recent report indicates that tariffs and the war with Iran are driving up costs for U.S. businesses, likely leading to higher consumer prices and exposing supply chain vulnerabilities.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentConflictEconomyTradeMiddle EastMilitaryFederal Government InflationTariffsIran ConflictU.S. Supply ChainConsumer PricesBusiness CostsTIME magazine
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Governor DeWine Celebrates Ohio's Fishing Heritage at Lake Hope
Governor Mike DeWine and ODNR celebrated Inland Fish Ohio Day at Lake Hope State Park, highlighting Ohio's fishing traditions, conservation efforts, and the significant $5.5 billion economic impact generated by 827,000 licensed anglers.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessSportGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEnvironment Governor Mike DeWineLake Hope State ParkOhio Department of Natural ResourcesFishingInland Fish Ohio DayVinton CountyEconomic ImpactOhio Governors Office
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Media Monitor: Elon Musk Lawsuit Raises Questions About OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's Trustworthiness
The Washington Post is reporting that testimony in a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk has reignited concerns regarding the trustworthiness of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, according to recent reports.
BusinessScience & TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceLegalEconomyComputers and Internet Elon MuskOpenAISam AltmanLawsuitTrustworthinessBusiness NewsThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: AI Surpasses Human Financial Advisers in Popularity
USA Today reports recent surveys show artificial intelligence is now a more popular financial adviser than human professionals, with half of Americans seeking AI financial guidance.
BusinessScience & TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceEconomy AIFinancial AdviceFinancial AdvisersSurveysAmericansPersonal FinanceUSA TODAY
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Media Monitor: Taiwan Affirms Sovereignty, France Monitors Hantavirus, and Other Global Reports
France 24 is reporting Taiwan's stance on sovereignty and US security commitments after a Trump warning, alongside updates on a hantavirus case in France, an Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, London protests, and a Hamas leader's death.
Politics and GovernmentHealthConflictWorldGeneral PoliticsMilitaryMedical ScienceSocial IssuesMiddle East TaiwanFranceHantavirusEbolaGazaDonald TrumpFrance 24
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Media Monitor: Washington Post reports on Virginia redistricting outcome
The Washington Post is reporting that Republicans secured a victory in Virginia's redistricting battle, though some lawmakers remain vulnerable. Democrats believe they can still flip key seats despite the new House map.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyElection VirginiaRedistrictingRepublicansDemocratsHouse mapElectionsPoliticsThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Crooks and Liars reports on Trump-related controversies, troop deployment, and AI issues
Crooks and Liars is reporting on alleged defilement of a Trump statue, a Border Patrol chief's resignation, a canceled troop deployment to Poland, and concerns about AI in medicine and news.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyMediaBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentRepublican PartyEconomyArtificial IntelligenceMiddle East Donald J TrumpDoralBorder PatrolPolandIranGovernmentCrooks and Liars
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Media Monitor: NPR discusses Pulitzer winner Daniel Kraus and reader views on literary prizes
NPR's books contributor Colin Dwyer is reporting on reader engagement regarding newly minted Pulitzer-Prize winner Daniel Kraus and how literary awards influence reading choices.
MediaEntertainmentDigital and Print PublishingEducationSocial Issues NPRDaniel KrausPulitzer PrizeLiterary PrizesFictionBooksReader EngagementNPR Books
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Mayor Bass's Inside Safe Program Moves Dozens Off Boyle Heights Streets
Mayor Karen Bass's Inside Safe initiative successfully housed over 35 unhoused Angelenos in Boyle Heights, providing medical care and social services. This operation continues the program's success in reducing homelessness and clearing encampments, marking two consecutive years of decline.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsReal EstateSocial Issues Karen BassBoyle HeightsInside SafeHomelessnessLos AngelesHousingSocial ServicesLA Mayors Office
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Trump Administration Moves to Repeal Roadless Rule, Restructure Forest Service
The Trump administration plans to repeal the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, opening 60 million acres of national forests to industry, while also restructuring the U.S. Forest Service. The Sierra Club is hosting an online event to discuss these critical changes.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsWhite HouseFederal GovernmentEnvironmentEconomy Roadless Area Conservation RuleUS Forest ServicePublic LandsConservationTrump AdministrationNational ForestsSierra Club
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Media Monitor: Washington Post Questions ICE Narrative on Deported Mother
The Washington Post reports on Wendy Hernandez Reyes, a mother deported by ICE, whose account and court records contradict ICE's narrative regarding her child's death, raising questions about Trump administration deportations.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesLegal Wendy Hernandez ReyesICEDeportationTrump administrationChild deathImmigrationThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: USA Today Reports Summer Weather Shift for Midwest, Northeast
USA Today reports a significant weather pattern change, forecasting a "sudden summer" for the Midwest and Northeast after a chilly start to May.
WeatherGeneral Weather USA TodaySummerMidwestNortheastMayForecast
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Media Monitor: TIME Highlights Philanthropy of Idris Elba and Michael and Susan Dell
TIME is reporting on the philanthropic efforts of Idris Elba and Michael and Susan Dell, who are featured on the cover of its TIME100 Philanthropy list. The article details Elba's journey and the Dells' $6.25 billion commitment to American children.
BusinessMediaPolitics and GovernmentWorldSocial IssuesEconomyDigital and Print PublishingEnvironmentTransportationAstronomy and Space Idris ElbaSabrina Dhowre ElbaMichael DellSusan DellPhilanthropyCharitable GivingTIME100 PhilanthropyTIME
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Yale Celebrates Commencement, Spotlights Research and Academic Excellence
Yale University marks Commencement Weekend for the Class of 2026, while researchers unveil garlic's potential in eco-friendly pest control and faculty are honored for teaching.
EducationScience & TechnologyHealthMediaMedical ScienceEnvironmentDigital and Print PublishingSocial Issues Yale UniversityCommencementClass of 2026MosquitoesGarlicPest ControlHigher EducationUniversity
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Media Monitor: NPR Reports on Key Primary Elections and Redistricting Battles
NPR is reporting on upcoming primary elections across seven states, highlighting President Trump's influence, significant redistricting changes, and other key House and Senate races.
Politics and GovernmentHealthWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentElectionRepublican PartySocial Issues Primary ElectionsRedistrictingDonald J TrumpLouisianaBill CassidySupreme CourtMifepristoneNPR Politics
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Governor Walz Announces Bipartisan Budget Deal, Advocates Gun Control, and Grants Clemency
Governor Walz announced a bipartisan budget agreement, continued his push for gun violence prevention legislation, and oversaw an emergency pardon for a Minnesota father facing deportation, marking a period of significant state action.
Politics and GovernmentHealthGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyMedical ScienceSocial IssuesLegal Governor WalzMinnesotaBudget AgreementGun Violence PreventionPardonDeportationHCMCOffice of Minnesota Governor
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The Met Celebrates 12th Annual Teens Take The Met! Event
Over 3,000 New York City teens attended The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 12th annual free "Teens Take The Met!" night, featuring 75+ activities and performances with 60 community partners, fostering creativity and engagement.
Politics and GovernmentEntertainmentGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEducationSocial Issues The MetTeens Take The Met!New York Cityyouthcultural eventGray FoundationMet Museum
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Media Monitor: WSJ Reports on California Medicaid, Supreme Court Mifepristone Ruling, Trump-Xi Summit, and Iran Assessment
The Wall Street Journal is reporting on California's Medicaid spending, a Supreme Court ruling on mifepristone, a summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, and an assessment of Iran.
Politics and GovernmentHealthWorldScience & Technology California MedicaidSupreme CourtMifepristoneChinaIranDonald TrumpTaiwanWall Street Journal Editorial Board
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American Ballet Theatre Celebrates 20 Years as "America's National Ballet Company"
American Ballet Theatre marks 20 years since Congress recognized it as "America's National Ballet Company." The company, founded in 1939, is celebrated for its cultural and educational impact, bringing dance to all 50 states and worldwide.
EntertainmentPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentCongressEducationMusic American Ballet TheatreBalletDanceUnited States CongressLucia ChaseOliver SmithFall River LegendU.S. Library of Congress
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Former Rogers Teacher Sentenced to 31 Years for Child Exploitation
Former Rogers Middle School teacher Bradley Quillen received a 31-year federal prison sentence for sexually exploiting and coercing minors online. He used fake profiles to target hundreds of girls, a scheme uncovered by a multi-agency investigation.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentEducationSocial Issues Bradley QuillenChild ExploitationOnline CoercionRogers Middle SchoolFayettevilleProject Safe ChildhoodFBI
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Australian Man Sentenced to Over 28 Years for Child Exploitation in Arkansas
Australian permanent resident Gabriel Perkhofer received a 28-year federal prison sentence in Arkansas for child exploitation. His arrest followed a sting operation and revealed a large collection of child pornography.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentLegal Gabriel PerkhoferChild ExploitationArkansasFederal PrisonProject Safe ChildhoodChild PornographyFBI
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Governor Pillen Highlights Increased Tax Refunds and Fiscal Prudence
Governor Jim Pillen announced increased tax refunds are returning more money to Nebraska taxpayers. The state also plans to maintain controlled spending, according to the latest General Fund Receipt Report from the Nebraska Department of Revenue.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessUSA NebraskaGovernor Jim PillenTax RefundsState SpendingGeneral FundNebraska Department of RevenueGovernmentOffice of Nebraska Governor
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Washington D.C. Celebrates Academic Success and Gears Up for Summer Events, Including FIFA World Cup Watch Parties
Washington D.C. leads the nation in academic growth, while gearing up for FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties and a summer packed with community events, including SeniorFest, the Fiesta Asia Street Fair, and new grants for local businesses.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessSportGeneral PoliticsEconomyEducationSocial IssuesLaw Enforcement Washington D.C.Academic GrowthFIFA World Cup 2026Community EventsBusiness GrantsSports