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Media Monitor: USA Today reports hantavirus monitoring across multiple states
USA Today is reporting that passengers and close contacts are being monitored for hantavirus in locations including Santa Clara, California, Nebraska, and Emory University in Atlanta.
HealthMedical ScienceSocial Issues HantavirusDisease MonitoringPublic HealthSanta ClaraCaliforniaNebraskaAtlantaUSA TODAY
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United to Resume Nonstop Houston-Caracas Flights
United Airlines will restart daily nonstop flights between Houston and Caracas on August 11, using a Boeing 737 MAX 8. This move reopens an economic gateway, fostering business and family connections after a nearly decade-long suspension.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentWorldEconomyTransportationFederal GovernmentLatin AmericaTrade United AirlinesHoustonCaracasVenezuelaAir TravelEconomic DevelopmentBoeing 737 MAX 8
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NIH Study Maps Pancreatic Islet Cells, Offers New Diabetes Clues
An NIH-funded study mapped human pancreatic islet cells, revealing wide variations in hormone-producing cell mixes. This comprehensive characterization offers new clues into individual diabetes risk and blood sugar regulation, paving the way for future research.
HealthScience & TechnologyMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentEducation NIHDiabetesPancreatic IsletsIslet CellsBlood Sugar RegulationMedical ResearchHormone ReleaseNational Institutes of Health
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Global Tensions Escalate Amid Israel Prosecutions, Iran Standoff, and Ukraine Ceasefire Expiration
Israel prepares to prosecute Oct. 7 suspects as Prime Minister Netanyahu declares the Iran war "not over." A U.S.-brokered Ukraine ceasefire falters, while President Trump plans a visit to China amidst complex global challenges.
Politics and GovernmentConflictWorldBusinessGeneral PoliticsEconomyMilitaryMiddle EastComputers and Internet IsraelIranUkraineChinaInternational RelationsWar and ConflictFoundation for Defense of Democracies
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Cure For Paranoia Wins 2026 Tiny Desk Contest
Dallas alternative hip-hop group Cure For Paranoia, led by Cameron McCloud, wins the 2026 Tiny Desk Contest with their song "No Brainer," impressing judges after years of dedicated submissions.
EntertainmentMediaHealthBusinessMusicDigital and Print PublishingMedical ScienceEducationSocial Issues Cure For ParanoiaTiny Desk ContestCameron McCloudHip-hopNo BrainerDallas
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Media Monitor: New York Times to Launch Wordle TV Show, Byron Allen Acquires BuzzFeed
Poynter is reporting The New York Times is expanding Wordle into a prime-time NBC game show, while Byron Allen's company is acquiring a majority stake in BuzzFeed and HuffPost for $120 million.
MediaBusinessPolitics and GovernmentEntertainmentDigital and Print PublishingFilm and TVGeneral PoliticsEconomySocial Issues WordleNew York TimesNBCByron AllenBuzzFeedTelevisionMedia AcquisitionPoynter.org
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Georgia Firefighter Dies After On-Duty Cardiovascular Event
Firefighter/Paramedic Stephen Reeves of Henry County Fire Rescue died March 4, 2026, from a cardiovascular event while on duty. The 54-year-old career firefighter's death is the 13th reported fatality for firefighters in 2026.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsEducationEmployment and LaborSocial Issues Stephen ReevesHenry County Fire RescueMcDonough, GeorgiaFirefighter FatalityCardiovascular EventOn-duty death2026 fatalities
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Media Monitor: Trump Heads to China Amid Iran Conflict; Inflation Report Expected
NPR is reporting President Trump is on a state visit to China, with trade and the Iran conflict as key topics. An inflation report is also expected, detailing rising consumer prices and the impact of the war.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictHealthFederal GovernmentEconomyFinancial MarketsMiddle EastLegalSocial Issues Donald J TrumpChinaIran ConflictInflationMifepristoneFEMAGrocery ShoppingNPR Breaking NewsNPR
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Recall Issued for Better Weather Fix Elixir Products Due to Undeclared Potent Substances
XD Investments is recalling 448 boxes of Better Weather Fix Elixir products, sold online, after FDA analysis found undeclared Mitragynine and its more potent derivative, Mitragynine Pseudoindoxyl, which can cause severe adverse effects.
HealthBusinessScience & TechnologyMedical ScienceEducationSocial Issues Product RecallBetter Weather Fix ElixirXD InvestmentsMitragynineMitragynine PseudoindoxylFDADietary SupplementsFood RecallsDrugs
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Revolutionary Surgeon John Warren's Dual Legacy: Nation and Harvard Med
Grief-stricken and battle-tested, John Warren was instrumental in the birth of the United States and the establishment of Harvard Medical School, leaving a profound dual legacy.
HealthScience & TechnologyEducationMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceComputers and InternetSocial Issues John WarrenHarvard Medical SchoolAmerican RevolutionHistoryMedicine
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Media Monitor: Japan Times Reports on Yen, BOJ, and Political Developments
The Japan Times is reporting on Japan-U.S. yen synchronization, a potential Bank of Japan rate hike, new political support for Sanae Takaichi, and a Tokyo court's naturalization ruling.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWorldConflictEconomyFinancial MarketsGeneral PoliticsLegalAsiaMiddle EastJapan YenBank of JapanSanae TakaichiNaturalizationTaiwanThe Japan Times
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Texas Social Security Offices Announce Status Changes, Promote Online Services
The Social Security Administration has updated the operational status of its Texas offices. The agency encourages residents to utilize extensive online services for benefits, account management, and information, potentially avoiding in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentHealthFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesEconomyEducation Social Security AdministrationTexasOffice StatusOnline ServicesRetirement BenefitsDisability BenefitsMedicare
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Amazon Rolls Out Ultra-Fast 30-Minute Delivery Service Across Dozens of U.S. Cities
Amazon has launched its Amazon Now service in dozens of U.S. cities, offering 30-minute delivery of groceries and essentials. The company plans to expand this ultra-fast option to millions more customers nationwide by year-end.
BusinessScience & TechnologyEconomyTransportationComputers and Internet Amazon NowUltra-fast deliveryGroceriesHousehold essentialsE-commerceDelivery servicesAmazon
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Combined Space Operations Board Addresses Evolving Space Security Threats
Ten nations met in Colorado Springs for the Combined Space Operations Initiative Principals' Board. They addressed the increasingly complex space domain, vowing to enhance combined operations and collective security against evolving threats.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyWorldFederal GovernmentMilitaryAstronomy and Space Combined Space Operations InitiativeSpace securityMulti-National Operation Olympic DefenderColorado SpringsInternational cooperationDefenseUK Government
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Media Monitor: Dartmouth Reports on Leadership Talk, Native American Rights, and Addiction Treatment
Dartmouth is reporting on a leadership talk by former GE CEO Jeff Immelt, a discussion on Native American rights, and an expert's insights into kratom addiction treatment.
BusinessHealthPolitics and GovernmentLegalEducationEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesMedical ScienceGeneral Politics Jeff ImmeltLeadershipNative American RightsKratomAddiction TreatmentCorneliu StanciuDartmouthDartmouth News Today
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Media Monitor: Supreme Court backs Alabama's redistricting map, potentially aiding GOP
The Washington Post is reporting the Supreme Court vacated a lower court's ruling on Alabama's 2023 redistricting map, which could give the GOP an additional seat in midterm elections. The case returns to the lower court.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentRepublican PartyElectionLegal Supreme CourtAlabamaRedistrictingGOPMidterm ElectionsVoting Rights ActBlack VotersThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Supreme Court Allows Alabama to Implement New Congressional Maps
USA Today is reporting the Supreme Court has cleared the path for Alabama to impose new congressional maps, a development stemming from the court's recent Voting Rights Act ruling and seen as a win for the GOP.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementUSA Supreme CourtAlabamaCongressional mapsVoting Rights ActGOPRedistrictingJudicial decisionsUSA TODAY
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Governor Sherrill's Public Schedule Includes Commencement and NJ TRANSIT Announcement
Governor Sherrill will deliver Montclair State University's commencement address and make a significant announcement regarding an NJ TRANSIT Executive Order on May 12, 2026, with both events held in Newark.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEducationState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsTransportation Governor SherrillMontclair State UniversityNJ TRANSITNewarkCommencementExecutive OrderGovernmentOffice of New Jersey Governor
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Media Monitor: Asheville Academy Closes After Suicides, Leaving Families Scrambling
USA Today reports Asheville Academy closed suddenly after two suicides, leaving families who spent thousands scrambling to help their children in crisis.
HealthEducationSocial Issues Asheville Academysuicidesschool closurefamiliesstudent crisisresidential treatmentfinancial impactUSA TODAY
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USAF/NOAA Forecasts Low Solar Activity with Flare Chances and Fluctuating Geomagnetic Field
A joint USAF/NOAA report forecasts low solar activity with chances for M-class and slight X-class flares. Geomagnetic conditions are expected to range from quiet to active over the next three days, with potential proton events.
Science & TechnologyWeatherAstronomy and SpaceGeneral WeatherFederal Government USAFNOAASolar ActivityGeomagnetic FieldM-class flaresX-class flaresSpace Weather
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US and South Korea Bolster Defense Alliance Amidst Peninsula Tensions
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and ROK Minister Ahn Gyu-back met to discuss Korean Peninsula security, alliance modernization, and combined defense, reaffirming cooperation ahead of the Integrated Defense Dialogue.
Politics and GovernmentConflictFederal GovernmentMilitaryAsiaGeneral Politics Pete HegsethAhn Gyu-backKorean PeninsulaUS-ROK AllianceDefensePentagonIntegrated Defense DialogueU.S. Department of War
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ICE Arrests Convicted Drug Trafficker in Virginia, DHS Criticizes Sanctuary Policies
ICE arrested Eduardo Perez-Legra, an illegal alien with multiple drug trafficking convictions, in Virginia. DHS criticized the state's "sanctuary" policies, linking them to a rise in criminal activity by illegal aliens.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsSocial IssuesLegal Eduardo Perez-LegraICEVirginiaDrug TraffickingFentanylSanctuary PoliciesDepartment of Homeland SecurityU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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FTC and Illinois Sue Company Over Thousands of Fake Home Repair Listings
The FTC and Illinois are suing Premium Home Service for creating thousands of fake online listings and using false reviews for home repair businesses. This action aims to stop deceptive practices and protect consumers from fraudulent schemes.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegalEconomySocial Issues Premium Home ServiceFTCIllinoisHome RepairFraudOnline ListingsFake Reviews
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Media Monitor: Virginia Democrats appeal redistricting ruling to Supreme Court
The Washington Post is reporting that Virginia Democrats have made an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court after the state's high court overturned a redistricting referendum, though some leaders express little hope for its impact on November's midterms.
Politics and GovernmentDemocratic PartyLegalElectionGeneral PoliticsState Governments VirginiaDemocratsRedistrictingU.S. Supreme CourtCongressional MidtermsReferendumPoliticsThe Washington Post
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Governor Sanders Highlights Workforce, Maternal Health, and Tax Cuts in Busy Week
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders focused on workforce development, maternal health, and tax cuts this week. Her engagements included opening a new manufacturing center, launching a health campaign, and signing legislation.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthMediaGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyEducationSocial IssuesAgriculture Sarah Huckabee SandersArkansasWorkforce DevelopmentMaternal HealthTax CutsArkansas Governor
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DC Special Education Hub to Host Postsecondary Transition Planning Training
The DC Special Education Hub will host an online training on May 11, 2026, to help families plan postsecondary transitions for students with special education needs, covering diplomas, certificates, and available supports.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEducationSocial Issues DC Special Education HubSpecial EducationPostsecondary Transition PlanningWashington D.C.Online TrainingFamily EmpowermentOffice of the Ombudsman
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House to Consider Diverse Legislation on Tuesday Session
The House of Representatives will meet Tuesday, May 12, to vote on bills addressing financial services, antisemitism, retail crime, and human rights in China, with votes anticipated by 6:30 p.m.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementWorldCongressFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalSocial IssuesAsia House of RepresentativesLegislationFinancial ServicesJudiciary CommitteeForeign Affairs CommitteeAntisemitismChina
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House to Consider Key Legislation on Financial Services, Judiciary, and Human Rights
The House of Representatives will meet Tuesday, May 12, to vote on bills addressing financial services, retail crime, antisemitism, and human rights in China. Votes are expected around 6:30 p.m.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementWorldCongressFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalSocial IssuesAsia U.S. HouseLegislative BusinessFinancial ServicesJudiciaryHuman RightsAntisemitismChina
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Governor DeWine Celebrates Grand Opening of Sherwin-Williams Global Headquarters in Cleveland
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine attended the ribbon-cutting for Sherwin-Williams' new global headquarters in downtown Cleveland. The $37.5 million JobsOhio-backed project marks the company's 160th anniversary and aims to attract talent and drive development in the region.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborEducation Sherwin-WilliamsGovernor Mike DeWineCleveland, OhioCorporate HeadquartersJobsOhioEconomic DevelopmentWorkforce DevelopmentOhio Governors Office
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SSA Audit Reveals Costly Overpayment Recovery Efforts
An SSA OIG audit found the agency spent $2 million more recovering low-dollar overpayments than it collected. The report highlights a failure to implement prior recommendations and a need for clearer policy on cost-beneficial collection efforts.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborLegal Social Security AdministrationSSA OIGAuditOverpaymentsOASDITaxpayer FundsGovernment Spending