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Poll: Most Americans Say Economy Getting Worse
Americans have a pessimistic view of the economy, according to a poll from The Economist and YouGov.

Chicago pol says Walgreens should be charged with ‘first-degree corporate abandonment’ over closure over theft
A Chicago alderman, incensed by the upcoming closure of a Walgreens store amid safety concerns, stated that the corporate retailer should be charged with “first-degree
FBI Chief Patel: AI Helped Stop School Shooting Plots
FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau has begun deploying artificial intelligence tools to disrupt potential acts of violence, including planned school shootings, as part

Dem mayor faces reality check after accusing rival of ‘exploiting’ Palisades Fire: ‘Absolute tone deafness’
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing backlash for her response to mayoral candidate and former reality television star Spencer Pratt, who has been attacking
Dimon Backs $1 Trillion AI Spending Surge
J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday that the surge in artificial intelligence spending is justified, backing a wave of capital investment expected to
Trump Urges ‘National Sabbath’ Observance for Jewish Americans Ahead of US 250th
President Donald Trump is urging Jewish Americans to observe a national Sabbath from sundown May 15 to nightfall May 16 as part of Jewish American
Open Arms, le motivazioni dell’assoluzione di Salvini. La Cassazione: “Non fu sequestro di persona”
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Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail
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Rubio Warns Iran Not to ‘Test’ Trump as Hormuz Standoff Strains Ceasefire
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Iran not to “test the will” of President Donald Trump during a White House briefing, saying the administration would
Harvard Poll: Most Voters Say Dems Want Open Borders
Nearly 60% of voters believe Democrats support open borders, including 52% of Democrats, according to a recent Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll.
Toxic Metals Found at D.C. Golf Course After White House Debris Dump
Soil at a historic public golf course in the nation’s capital where debris from the White House East Wing demolition was dumped has tested positive
Trump Urges ‘National Sabbath’ Observance for Jewish Americans Ahead of US 250th
President Donald Trump is urging Jewish Americans to observe a national Sabbath from sundown May 15 to nightfall May 16 as part of Jewish American
Dimon Backs $1 Trillion AI Spending Surge
J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday that the surge in artificial intelligence spending is justified, backing a wave of capital investment expected to

House Dem frontrunner’s connections to ‘Blind Sheikh’ terrorist trial resurface and draw GOP fire
A trauma surgeon seen as the current frontrunner to succeed a retiring House Democrat was an acquaintance of and defense witness for the Egyptian-born cleric
Trump Influence Tested in Ind. GOP Senate Primaries
Indiana’s primary will test President Donald Trump’s enduring power over the Republican Party as he tries to dislodge state senators who refused to go along
Georgia Officials Fight DOJ Demand for Poll Worker Personal Data
Election officials in Georgia’s most populous county asked a federal judge Monday to block the U.S. Department of Justice from obtaining personal information about thousands
WSJ: Trump, FDA Clash Over Flavored Vape Approvals
President Donald Trump has intensified pressure on Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary to accelerate approval of flavored vaping products, The Wall Street Journal
Zelenskyy Slams Russia’s ‘Utter Cynicism’ as Strikes Kill 22 in Ukraine
Russian drone and missile strikes carried out overnight and later on Tuesday killed at least 22 people and wounded more than 80 others, Ukrainian authorities
Michigan Special Election to Decide State Senate Balance of Power
Control of the Michigan Senate hangs in the balance Tuesday as voters in the state’s 35th District decide a special election that could shift power

US-backed pipeline proposal targets global reliance on Strait of Hormuz amid Iran threats
A new U.S.-backed proposal to build a network of overland energy pipelines bypassing the Strait of Hormuz is gaining attention as tensions in the region