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NOAA Fisheries Marks 50 Years of Sustainable Fisheries, Boosts Conservation, and Fights Illegal Fishing
NOAA Fisheries celebrates 50 years of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, advances international efforts against illegal fishing, and funds major conservation projects for Pacific salmon and Great Lakes habitat, while modernizing recreational catch data.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyEnvironmentComputers and InternetEducation Magnuson-Stevens ActNOAA FisheriesSustainable FisheriesIllegal FishingPacific SalmonHabitat RestorationRed Snapper
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ICE Arrests Individuals Convicted of Murder, Sex Trafficking, and Child Abuse During Police Week
During Police Week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested several criminal illegal aliens convicted of serious crimes, including murder, sex trafficking, and child sexual abuse, across multiple states.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues ICECriminal ArrestsPolice WeekSex TraffickingChild AbuseMurderU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Media Monitor: CAIR Commends Democrats, Welcomes Hijab Ruling, Condemns Anti-Muslim Hate
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) commended House Democrats for countering anti-Muslim hate at a "Sharia hoax" hearing and welcomed an Indian court ruling allowing the hijab in schools.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementWorldLegalGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesMiddle EastAsia CAIRReligious FreedomAnti-Muslim HateHouse Judiciary SubcommitteeFrancesca AlbaneseIndiaHijab
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Governor Whitmer Appoints Members to Key Michigan Boards and Commissions
Governor Whitmer announced 23 appointments and reappointments to Michigan boards and commissions today. These diverse selections aim to bolster state oversight and advisory roles in areas like public health, climate, economic development, and social justice.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsSocial IssuesEconomyMedical ScienceEnvironment Gretchen WhitmerMichiganAppointmentsBoards and CommissionsPublic PolicyHuman TraffickingClimate SolutionsOffice of Michigan Governor
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President Trump Nominates Two Air Force Colonels for Brigadier General
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced President Donald J. Trump's nominations of Air Force Colonels Edward C. Segura and John D. Williams for appointment to brigadier general, recognizing their current leadership roles.
Politics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentMilitaryGeneral PoliticsWhite House Military NominationsAir ForceBrigadier GeneralPete HegsethDonald J. TrumpPentagonNebraska Air National GuardU.S. Department of War
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Details 'Thucydides Trap' and Five Challenges for Trump-Xi Relations
Newsweek is reporting on Chinese President Xi Jinping's question to U.S. President Donald Trump about overcoming the 'Thucydides Trap' and the five challenges facing their nations' rivalry.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictWorldGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyAsiaMiddle EastChina Donald TrumpXi JinpingThucydides TrapTaiwanInternational RelationsNewsweek
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Unpacking the History and Meaning of Columbia University's Academic Regalia
Columbia University's academic regalia, worn at Commencement, carries centuries of history. Learn about the origins of gowns, hoods, and mortarboards, and their evolution from clerical dress, as documented in a 1969 guide.
EducationDigital and Print Publishing Columbia UniversityAcademic RegaliaCommencementMary Kemper GunnAcademic ProtocolHigher EducationHistorynewsletter
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Media Monitor: Justice Department finds Yale medical school discriminated in admissions
The Washington Post is reporting that a Justice Department investigation concluded Yale School of Medicine discriminated based on race in its admissions, favoring Black and Hispanic applicants.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementHealthFederal GovernmentLegalEducationSocial Issues Justice DepartmentYale School of MedicineAdmissionsRacial DiscriminationHigher EducationConnecticutThe Washington Post
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Veteran Volunteer Fire Chief Dies After Emergency Calls
Administrative Chief Elton Ray Jacobs Sr. of Bolton, NC, a 72-year-old volunteer with 51 years of service, died March 15, 2026, from a cardiovascular event after responding to emergency calls. He is the 18th firefighter fatality this year.
HealthLaw EnforcementMedical ScienceSocial IssuesEmployment and LaborLegal Elton Ray Jacobs Sr.Bolton Volunteer Fire DepartmentNorth CarolinaFirefighter fatalityCardiovascular eventVolunteer firefighterEmergency Services
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Senate Bill Proposes Higher Retirement Age for Capitol Police
A new Senate bill, S.4530, seeks to amend federal code to allow an increase in the retirement age for members of the U.S. Capitol Police, impacting chapters 83 and 84 of title 5.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentCongressEmployment and LaborLegal Capitol Policeretirement ageSenateS.4530legislationGovernmentU.S. Library of Congress
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Nebraska Game and Parks Announces Free Fishing Day, New Recreation Area, and Summer Events
Nebraska Game and Parks offers Free Fishing and Park Entry Day on May 16, opens Phillips Canyon State Recreation Area, and highlights summer events including boating safety week, guided hikes, and melodramas.
Politics and GovernmentSportState GovernmentsEnvironmentEducationTransportationSocial Issues NebraskaGame and ParksFree FishingState ParksBoating SafetyPhillips CanyonOutdoor RecreationNebraska Game and Parks
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Governor DeWine Announces $61 Million in Brownfield Remediation Grants for 75 Ohio Counties
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced $61 million in Brownfield Remediation Grants for 75 counties. This funding supports 160 projects to clean up contaminated sites, fostering economic development and revitalizing communities across the state.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessUSAState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborEnvironmentReal Estate OhioBrownfield Remediation ProgramGrantsContaminated PropertiesEconomic DevelopmentGovernor Mike DeWineOhio BUILDS InitiativeOhio Governors Office
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Media Monitor: USA Today Reports 41 People Monitored for Hantavirus
USA Today is reporting that officials confirmed on May 14 that 41 individuals across the United States are currently under monitoring for potential hantavirus exposure.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentSocial Issues HantavirusExposureMonitoringPublic HealthDiseaseMay 14USA TODAY
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Media Monitor: Federal Officials Seek to Seize Sacred Mountain from Catholic Church for Border Wall
USA Today reports federal officials are trying to seize Mount Christo Rey from the Catholic Church for a border wall, sparking a religious rights dispute.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Mount Christo ReyCatholic ChurchBorder WallReligious RightsLand SeizureReligion & SpiritualityUSA TODAY
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Arkansas Governor Sanders Announces Over $850,000 for Unpaved Road Projects
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the Arkansas Department of Agriculture announced over $850,000 in state and local funds for six county unpaved road projects. These investments aim to improve water quality, drainage, and road safety across rural Arkansas communities.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEnvironmentTransportation Sarah Huckabee SandersArkansas Department of AgricultureArkansas Unpaved Roads ProgramRural InfrastructureRoad ImprovementsWater QualityArkansasArkansas Governor
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Media Monitor: Trump Ballroom Construction Begins Amid Legal, Funding Challenges
The Washington Post reports that construction has started on the ground floor of a ballroom project, which will include a kitchen and offices for the first lady, despite ongoing court battles and funding disputes.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWhite HouseGeneral PoliticsLegal TrumpBallroomConstructionFirst LadyLegal BattleFundingWashington PostThe Washington Post
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Stephen I. Miran Resigns from Federal Reserve Board
Stephen I. Miran has resigned from the Federal Reserve Board. His departure is effective upon his successor's swearing-in, as announced by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyBankingEmployment and Labor Stephen I. MiranFederal Reserve BoardResignationBoard of GovernorsUS GovernmentFinanceEconomicsU.S. Federal Reserve
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Gov. Pillen Orders Flags to Half-Staff for Peace Officers Memorial Day
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has ordered flags to half-staff on May 15, 2026, for Peace Officers Memorial Day. This action aligns with President Donald J. Trump's national proclamation, honoring law enforcement officers' service and sacrifice.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsFederal GovernmentGeneral Politics Jim PillenDonald J. TrumpNebraskaPeace Officers Memorial DayFlag ProtocolMemorialOffice of Nebraska Governor
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Michigan Officials Offer Resources to Combat Soaring Gas Prices
Michigan officials, Governor Whitmer and Attorney General Nessel, offer resources to combat high gas prices and potential price gouging. Measures include reporting mechanisms and an executive order allowing cheaper fuel blends to save drivers money.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborEducationMiddle East MichiganGas pricesConsumer protectionGretchen WhitmerDana NesselPrice gougingExecutive Order 2026-4Office of Michigan Governor
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Kentucky Governor Beshear Announces Economic Relief, Safety Initiatives, and Infrastructure Upgrades
Governor Beshear announced new steps to lower costs for Kentucky families and businesses, enhance public safety with weather radios and carbon monoxide checks, upgrade driver licensing and EV charging, and provide grants for arts, waste reduction, and cancer research.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyTransportationEnvironmentSocial Issues KentuckyAndy BeshearEconomic DevelopmentPublic SafetyInfrastructureGrantsHealth ProgramsKentucky Governor's Office
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NRC Schedules Public Session on Palo Verde Nuclear Plant's Safe 2025 Performance
The NRC will host a public information session on May 21 in Buckeye, Arizona, to discuss the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station's 2025 safety performance. The plant operated safely, with all inspection findings and performance indicators within expected ranges.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyBusinessFederal GovernmentEnergyEnvironmentEducationGeneral Politics Nuclear SafetyPalo Verde Nuclear Generating StationNuclear Regulatory CommissionBuckeye, ArizonaPublic MeetingPlant PerformanceEnergy & UtilitiesU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
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California Crime Drops as Retail Theft Enforcement Recovers $75 Million in Stolen Goods
California sees crime rates drop as CHP's Organized Retail Crime Task Force recovers nearly $75 million in stolen goods. Governor Newsom highlights successful partnerships and enforcement leading to significant public safety gains.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementBusinessState GovernmentsLegalSocial IssuesEconomy CaliforniaGavin NewsomOrganized Retail Crime Task ForceCHPCrime RatesRetail TheftPublic SafetyCalifornia Governors Office
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Governor Newsom Announces Budget Eliminating California's Deficit Through 2028
Governor Newsom's revised budget eliminates California's projected deficit through July 2028, maintaining strong reserves and critical investments in healthcare, education, and essential services for working families and businesses amidst economic uncertainty.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEducationReal Estate Gavin NewsomCaliforniaState BudgetDeficit EliminationHealthcareFiscal PolicyCalifornia Governors Office
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Mayor Bass Urges State Leaders to Support L.A.'s Progress in Housing, Homelessness, and Wildfire Recovery
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass visited Sacramento to advocate for crucial state funding. She sought support for housing, homelessness reduction, wildfire recovery efforts, and preparations for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, emphasizing L.A.'s recent progress.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessSportState GovernmentsEconomyReal EstateSocial Issues Karen BassSacramentoHomelessnessHousingWildfire Recovery2028 Olympic GamesCaliforniaLA Mayors Office
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Interior Secretary Burgum to Join Gov. Dunleavy at Alaska Energy Conference
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum will join Governor Mike Dunleavy at the 5th Annual Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference in Anchorage, highlighting the Trump Administration's commitment to Alaska's energy and resource potential.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsEnergyEnvironmentEconomy Doug BurgumMike DunleavyAlaska Sustainable Energy ConferenceAnchorageEnergy PolicyNatural ResourcesConferencesOffice of the Alaska Governor
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Governor Sherrill and Lt. Governor Caldwell Announce Updated Public Schedules
Governor Sherrill will appear on News12's "Ask Governor Sherrill" at 6 PM, while Lieutenant Governor Caldwell will speak at the New Destiny Family Success Center Evening of Impact in Totowa at 7 PM on May 14, 2026.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsSocial IssuesEducation Governor SherrillDale CaldwellPublic ScheduleNews12TotowaGovernmentPoliticsOffice of New Jersey Governor
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Vice Chair Bowman Addresses Future of Banking Conference
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Bowman delivered opening remarks at the 2026 Future of Banking Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, discussing the future of the financial sector.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentBankingFederal GovernmentEconomy Vice Chair BowmanFederal ReserveBanking ConferenceKansas CityFuture of BankingFinancial ServicesU.S. Federal Reserve
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FBI Chicago Details Operation Iron Pursuit Success, Launches Child Abuse Prevention PSA
FBI Chicago announces successful Operation Iron Pursuit, locating over 200 child victims and holding 350+ offenders accountable. A new PSA urges public vigilance against child abuse, reinforcing the FBI's commitment to protecting children and prosecuting predators.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegalEducationArtificial Intelligence FBI ChicagoOperation Iron PursuitChild Abuse PreventionChild Sexual ExploitationPublic Service AnnouncementNational Center for Missing and Exploited ChildrenFBI
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Media Monitor: Voices for Vaccines addresses COVID vaccine, doctor compensation, and measles claims
Voices for Vaccines is reporting on common vaccine-related claims, clarifying that COVID vaccines do not cause hantavirus, doctors do not profit excessively from vaccines, and measles was a serious disease before its vaccine.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceEducationSocial IssuesFederal Government Voices for VaccinesCOVID-19 vaccinesHantavirusMeaslesVaccine misinformationPediatricsPublic Health
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NIH-Funded Study Identifies First Human Antibodies Against Measles Virus, Paving Way for Treatment
NIH-funded scientists have isolated and mapped the first human antibodies against measles, revealing new immune system insights. This breakthrough identifies potent antibodies, including 4F09, offering hope for a new treatment for vulnerable populations amidst rising global cases.
HealthScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentSocial Issues MeaslesAntibodiesNational Institutes of HealthLa Jolla Institute for ImmunologyJeffrey K. TaubenbergerErica Ollmann SaphireMedical Research