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Solar Activity Moderate, M-Class Flare Chances Remain for Next Three Days
The latest USAF/NOAA report indicates moderate solar activity with nine sunspot regions and quiet to active geomagnetic conditions. Low solar activity is forecast, with a daily 40% chance of M-class flares and quiet to unsettled geomagnetic fields expected through June 1.
Science & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentAstronomy and SpaceFederal Government Solar activityGeomagnetic fieldM-class flaresSunspot regionsSpace weatherNOAAUSAF
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Lt. Governor Caldwell to Speak at NJ Soccer Kit Launch Festival
Lieutenant Governor Dr. Dale Caldwell will deliver remarks at the Official NJ Soccer Kit Launch Festival & Jersey Unveiling on May 30, 2026, in Newark, highlighting a key event for New Jersey soccer.
Politics and GovernmentSportState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsSocial Issues Dale CaldwellNewark, New JerseySoccerKit Launch FestivalGovernmentSportsOffice of New Jersey Governor
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Maryland Man Sentenced for Key Role in Multi-Kilogram Cocaine Trafficking Ring
Maryland man Marcus Devonta Williams received a 70-month sentence for his central role in a multi-kilogram cocaine trafficking conspiracy. He distributed drugs from New York to the Washington D.C. area, profiting substantially from the illicit operation.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Marcus Devonta WilliamsCocaine TraffickingWashington D.C.MarylandFBISentencingDaryl Smith-Winfree
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House to Tackle Diverse Legislative Agenda, Including Native American Land Bills and War Powers Resolutions
The U.S. House of Representatives plans a busy week, addressing bills on Native American land trusts, environmental protection, and appropriations. Lawmakers will also consider resolutions on military actions in Iran and Lebanon, and a petition for Ukraine aid.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictFederal GovernmentCongressGeneral PoliticsEducationEconomyMilitary U.S. House of RepresentativesLegislationNative American TribesNatural ResourcesAppropriationsWar Powers ResolutionUkraine AidRepublican Whip
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House to Consider Wide Range of Legislation on Native American Affairs, Natural Resources, and Appropriations
The U.S. House of Representatives will tackle a broad legislative agenda this week, including bills on Native American land, environmental protection, and federal spending, alongside resolutions addressing military actions in Iran and Lebanon, and support for Ukraine.
Politics and GovernmentWorldConflictEducationGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressEnvironmentSocial IssuesMilitary U.S. House of RepresentativesLegislative AgendaNative American AffairsNatural ResourcesAppropriationsForeign AffairsUkraineMajority Leader Steve Scalise
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D.C. Man Found Guilty of Murdering Father of Four in Deanwood
Jamil Whitley, 38, was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2020 shooting death of Kevin Redd in Washington, D.C. Sentencing is set for July 17, 2026.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegal Jamil WhitleyKevin ReddWashington D.C.DeanwoodMurderFirearms OffensesFederal Bureau of InvestigationFBI
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New Haven Man Sentenced to 29 Years for Pandemic Robbery Spree
William Rosario Lopez received a 29-year federal prison sentence for a series of armed gas station robberies across Connecticut during the early COVID-19 pandemic, involving threats and a firearm discharge.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentState Governments William Rosario LopezNew HavenConnecticutArmed RobberyFederal PrisonCOVID-19 pandemicFirearms OffensesFBI
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APRN Charged with Defrauding Connecticut Medicaid of Over $1.3 Million
A Florida APRN, Marisol Rodriguez, faces federal charges for allegedly defrauding Connecticut's Medicaid program of over $1.35 million by billing for unprovided medication management services between 2022 and 2025.
HealthLaw EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsMedical ScienceSocial Issues Marisol RodriguezConnecticut MedicaidHealthcare FraudAPRNFederal Bureau of InvestigationU.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesLehigh AcresFBI
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Governor Ivey Declares June Strong Families Month in Alabama
Governor Kay Ivey has proclaimed June 2026 as Strong Families Month in Alabama, highlighting the importance of two-parent households for children's development and state strength, backed by data on educational and social outcomes.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesEducationState GovernmentsGeneral Politics AlabamaGovernor Kay IveyStrong Families MonthFamiliesChild DevelopmentParentingAlabama Governor's Office
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District Drug Dealer Norman Morris Sentenced to 121 Months for PCP and Fentanyl Trafficking
Norman Morris, known as 'Fibble,' received a 121-month federal prison sentence for his role in a PCP and fentanyl trafficking ring in Washington, D.C. The conviction follows a joint DEA and FBI investigation into the distribution network.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Norman MorrisDrug TraffickingPCPFentanylWashington D.C.Federal PrisonFBI
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Hartford Man Sentenced to 81 Months for Fentanyl Trafficking and Parole Violation
Tyshawn Coleman, 36, of Hartford, received an 81-month federal prison sentence for trafficking fentanyl and crack cocaine, and violating supervised release. The FBI investigation uncovered drugs, firearms, and cash, highlighting his extensive criminal history.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentUSALegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Tyshawn ColemanHartfordDrug TraffickingFentanylFirearms OffensesFederal PrisonSupervised ReleaseFBI
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mIQroTech Founder Indicted for $7 Million Investor Fraud
Meade Lewis, CEO of mIQroTech, Inc., faces five wire fraud counts for allegedly defrauding investors of over $7 million through false statements and personal enrichment. He faces up to 20 years per count if convicted.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalEconomyFinancial Markets Meade LewismIQroTech Inc.Wire FraudInvestor FraudOil and Gas IndustryTampa, FloridaFederal Bureau of InvestigationFBI
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CAL FIRE Graduates 39 Company Officers Amidst Historic State Investments
Governor Newsom announced 39 Company Officers graduated from CAL FIRE, adding to over 3,300 since 2019. California has made historic investments in emergency response and expanded training centers and workforce.
Politics and GovernmentUSAState GovernmentsEducationEmployment and LaborEnvironment Gavin NewsomCAL FIREFirefightingEmergency ResponseCaliforniaTrainingWorkforce DevelopmentCalifornia Governors Office
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Governor Pillen Issues Executive Order to Combat Antisemitism in Nebraska Schools
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen signed an executive order to combat antisemitism in public education. The order mandates reporting, prevention, and educational requirements, building on prior actions and receiving support from state officials and faith leaders.
Politics and GovernmentEducationGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsSocial Issues NebraskaGovernor Jim PillenAntisemitismExecutive OrderPublic EducationGovernmentOffice of Nebraska Governor
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DC Expands Composting Program with 20 New Smart Bins
Washington D.C. celebrates composting success, announcing 20 new food waste smart bins this summer. Since 2017, the city has composted 11 million pounds of food waste, significantly reducing environmental impact.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsEnvironmentClimate ChangeSocial Issues CompostingWashington D.C.Department of Public WorksFood WasteSmart BinsEnvironmental ImpactMuriel Bowser
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Former Pagan's Motorcycle Club Member Sentenced to Ten Years for Armed Rival Assault
Former Pagan’s Motorcycle Club member John J. Hahn received a ten-year federal prison sentence for an armed assault on a rival gang member in Blue Springs, Mo. The incident involved 13 individuals and resulted in the victim being shot multiple times.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesGeneral Politics John J. HahnPagan’s Motorcycle ClubLos ValerososBlue Springs, Mo.RacketeeringViolent CrimeHomeland Security Task ForceFBI
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Ohio Leaders Advance Workforce, Healthcare, and Housing Initiatives
Governor DeWine and Lt. Governor Tressel advanced key initiatives this week, focusing on workforce development, healthcare expansion, legislative actions, housing grants, and a pause on data center tax exemptions.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborEducationMedical ScienceSocial Issues OhioGovernor Mike DeWineLt. Governor Jim TresselWorkOhioOhioSEEHousingLegislationData CentersOhio Governors Office
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Google Software Engineer Accused of $1.2M Insider Trading on Polymarket
Google engineer Michele Spagnuolo faces charges for allegedly using internal confidential data to make over $1.2 million in illicit profits through insider trading on the prediction market platform, Polymarket.
BusinessLaw EnforcementLegalFinancial MarketsEmployment and LaborFederal Government Michele SpagnuoloGoogleInsider TradingPolymarketCommodities FraudWire FraudMoney LaunderingFBI
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U.S. Treasury Sanctions Iranian Network for Defrauding American Firms to Aid Tehran's Military
The U.S. Treasury sanctioned an Iranian network for defrauding American firms to supply Iran's military. This action, part of "Economic Fury," targets individuals and front companies involved in procuring restricted goods for MODAFL.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentEconomyMiddle EastLegalTradeMilitary U.S. TreasuryIran SanctionsEconomic FuryMODAFLAli Majd SepehrProcurement NetworkFraudUS Treasury
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American Airlines Honors Centenarian Veterans at Texas Rangers Game
American Airlines celebrated its centennial by honoring three 100-year-old veterans at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, before a Texas Rangers game on May 28, providing a VIP experience.
BusinessSportTransportationSocial Issues American AirlinesCentennial celebrationVeteransGlobe Life FieldArlington, TexasTexas RangersMilitary service
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Southern California Prosecutors File 114 Border-Related Cases This Week
Federal prosecutors in Southern California filed 114 border-related cases this week, addressing charges like alien smuggling, illegal reentry, and drug importation, highlighting the district's role as a busy hub for border crime.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesTransportation Border CrimeSouthern District of CaliforniaDrug TraffickingHuman SmugglingSan Ysidro Port of EntryFederal ProsecutorsImmigrationFBI
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Better Weather Fix Elixir Recalled Due to Undeclared Potent Substances
Better Weather Actives LLC has issued a nationwide recall for all lots of its Better Weather Fix Elixir. The product contains undeclared Mitragynine and its potent derivative, Mitragynine Pseudoindoxyl, posing risks of severe adverse effects, including respiratory suppression and addiction.
HealthBusinessMedical ScienceLegalSocial Issues Product RecallBetter Weather Fix ElixirMitragynineMitragynine PseudoindoxylKratomSheridan, WyomingUS Food and Drug AdministrationFood RecallsFDADrugs
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Dexcom Recalls Stolen G7 Glucose Sensors Following Third-Party Theft
Dexcom has recalled two lots of G7 continuous glucose monitoring sensors, 1725204004 and 1725069002, after they were stolen during destruction and sold by unauthorized third parties, posing risks of infection or device failure. Users should seek replacements.
HealthBusinessLaw EnforcementMedical ScienceLegalEducationEconomySocial Issues DexcomG7 sensorsProduct RecallMedical DevicesDiabetesTheftPharmsource LLCFood RecallsFDADrugs
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Arkansas Governor Orders Flags Half-Staff for Pearl Harbor Hero Royle Luker
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has ordered flags to half-staff on May 30, 2026, honoring Fireman Third Class Royle Bradford Luker. Luker, a Pearl Harbor casualty, will be laid to rest after 80 years, his sacrifice remembered.
Politics and GovernmentConflictState GovernmentsMilitarySocial Issues Royle Bradford LukerSarah Huckabee SandersPearl HarborWorld War IIArkansasMilitary HonorsFlag CeremonyArkansas Governor
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Texas Woman Indicted for Alleged $3 Million Fraud Against Colorado Companies
Emily Katherine Merrill, 41, of Cypress, Texas, faces ten counts of wire fraud and three counts of money laundering for allegedly defrauding two Colorado-based companies of over $3 million through financial schemes.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalEconomyEmployment and Labor Emily Katherine MerrillWire FraudMoney LaunderingColoradoLafayetteDenverFBI
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Belarusian Woman Pleads Guilty to Illicitly Exporting U.S. Aviation Parts to Russia
Belarusian citizen Yana Leonova pleaded guilty to illegally exporting U.S. aviation components to Russia, using shell companies and false paperwork. Extradited from France, she faces sentencing in August 2026 for violating export control laws.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalEconomyEurope Yana LeonovaRussiaExport Control Reform ActAviation componentsNational SecurityFBICrime
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Media Monitor: Google Reaches $135 Million Settlement for Android Users
TIME magazine is reporting on Google's $135 million settlement, which may offer payments to eligible U.S. Android users who had a cellular data plan since November 2017.
BusinessScience & TechnologyLegalComputers and InternetEconomySocial Issues GoogleSettlementAndroidCellular DataLegal IssuesTechnologyTIME magazine
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Ten-Time Convicted Felon Charged in $1.5 Million Elderly Romance Fraud
Troy Clinton Van Sickle, a 10-time convicted felon, faces federal charges for allegedly defrauding an elderly woman of over $1.5 million in a romance scheme and obstructing the FBI investigation.
Law EnforcementBusinessPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsLegalSocial Issues Troy Clinton Van SickleRomance FraudElder JusticeSan DiegoFBIMoney LaunderingObstruction of Justice
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Google Unveils Gemini Omni and Gemini 3.5 Flash at I/O 2026, Advancing AI Creation and Agentic Capabilities
Google introduces Gemini Omni for advanced video creation and Gemini 3.5 Flash for intelligent agentic workflows at I/O 2026, enhancing AI capabilities across various applications and user experiences.
Science & TechnologyBusinessArtificial IntelligenceComputers and Internet Google I/O 2026Gemini OmniGemini 3.5 FlashGenerative AIVideo EditingAI AgentsGoogleAlphabet
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Kent Man Convicted of 17 Felonies in Armed Robbery Spree
Kent, Washington, man Shannon Hartfield was convicted of 17 federal felonies for leading a robbery crew that used juveniles to target marijuana dispensaries, banks, and credit unions across the Puget Sound region.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesFederal Government Shannon HartfieldKent, WashingtonArmed RobberyBank RobberyMarijuana DispensariesJuvenile OffendersPuget Sound RegionFBI