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theatlantic.com

Federal Judge Rules on Kennedy Center's Future Amid Controversy

A federal judge has ruled that former President Trump's name must be removed from the Kennedy Center and has issued an injunction to prevent its closure. The center is facing significant operational challenges, including staff layoffs and a decline in audience attendance, as it navigates ongoing legal disputes regarding its future.

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nbcnews.com

ICE Considers Selling Warehouses Purchased for Detention Centers

ICE is considering selling several warehouses purchased for immigrant detention, initially intended to increase capacity to detain 100,000 individuals. The total cost of these purchases was over $38 billion. The potential sale reflects a shift in policy under new leadership, as the agency reassesses its resources and community impact.

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TechCrunch

Indian Court Ruling Sparks Discussion on Google's Ad Business

An Indian court ruling has led to renewed criticism of Google's advertising business, with support from founders and insights from legal experts suggesting potential changes in how platforms manage trademarked keywords. The implications of the ruling may affect advertising practices across the industry.

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Fox News — Latest

FBI Arrests Protester for Threatening ICE Officer's Family During New Jersey Protest

The FBI arrested a man for threatening the family of an ICE officer during a protest in New Jersey. The protest, which involved approximately 100 individuals, resulted in clashes with law enforcement, leading to multiple arrests. The protests were sparked by detainees' claims about their treatment, which have been denied by the Department of Homeland Security.

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Fox News — Latest

Brendan Sorsby Seeks Injunction Against NCAA Amid Gambling Controversy

Brendan Sorsby, a Texas Tech quarterback, is pursuing an injunction against the NCAA to regain eligibility after admitting to significant gambling during his college career. His legal team argues that the NCAA's response to his gambling addiction has been punitive rather than supportive. The court's decision may impact future cases related to gambling in college sports.

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Fox News — Latest

Brendan Sorsby Seeks Injunction Against NCAA Amid Gambling Controversy

Brendan Sorsby, a quarterback for Texas Tech, is seeking a court injunction against the NCAA to allow him to play this season after admitting to placing nearly $90,000 in bets, including on his own team. His legal team argues that the NCAA has not supported his recovery from gambling addiction. The case could have significant implications for NCAA gambling policies.

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Fox News — Politics

Virginia bus crash results in five fatalities; driver reportedly does not speak English

A bus crash in Virginia led to five fatalities and numerous injuries when the driver failed to slow down near a work zone. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy indicated that the driver does not speak English, which he described as unacceptable, and an investigation into the driver's licensing and training is underway.

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Fox News — Latest

Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Discusses Incident at Liquor Store

Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic Senate candidate in Michigan, shared an incident where he smashed a vodka bottle in a liquor store after being criticized for the length of his beard. This event has drawn attention in the Senate race, with Republican officials questioning his temperament. El-Sayed is running in a primary against two other candidates, with a focus on progressive policies.

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Fox News — Politics

Michigan Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Discusses Incident at Liquor Store

Abdul El-Sayed, a Democratic candidate for the Michigan Senate, discussed an incident where he smashed a vodka bottle in a liquor store after being criticized for his beard. The incident has drawn attention in the Senate race, with Republican officials commenting on El-Sayed's reaction. El-Sayed is running in a primary against two other candidates and has positioned himself as a progressive voice on various issues.

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New York Post

Lompoc Winery Sues Santa Barbara County Over Mandatory Funding Program

A Lompoc winery has initiated legal action against Santa Barbara County, alleging that the county's officials have compelled businesses to join a funding program for marketing and advocacy. The winery argues that it did not agree to participate in this program.

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Fox News — Latest

CodePink's Medea Benjamin Confirms Treasury Department Inquiry Regarding Cuba Trip

Medea Benjamin of CodePink confirmed that the organization received an inquiry from the Treasury Department's OFAC regarding its March trip to Cuba. The inquiry seeks detailed information about the trip and is part of a broader scrutiny of nonprofits by the Trump administration. Benjamin emphasized the seriousness of the inquiry but stated that CodePink will continue its humanitarian efforts.

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Fox News — Latest

Protesters Rally Against NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Over Antisemitism Concerns

Hundreds of protesters rallied near Gracie Mansion in New York City on May 29, 2026, against Mayor Zohran Mamdani, accusing him of failing to address antisemitism. The protest featured various speakers from different faiths, emphasizing concerns about public safety and the mayor's perceived inaction. The rally coincided with Mamdani's announcement that he would not attend the upcoming Israel Day Parade.

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Washington Examiner

Governor Sherrill Establishes Protest Zone Outside Newark Immigration Detention Center

Governor Mikie Sherrill has ordered the establishment of a protest zone outside Delaney Hall in Newark to prevent violent clashes between anti-ICE protesters and federal officers. This decision follows a week of escalating protests related to detainee conditions. The Department of Homeland Security has expressed support for Sherrill's actions, while tensions remain high as further protests are anticipated.

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Washington Examiner

Graham Platner's Past Comments on Armenian Genocide Resurface

Graham Platner, a Senate candidate from Maine, is under scrutiny for past comments questioning the classification of the Armenian mass killings as genocide. His remarks, made in a now-deleted Reddit post, have resurfaced amid broader concerns about his social media history. The Turkish government's stance on the events contradicts Platner's views, while he faces challenges in his campaign against incumbent Senator Susan Collins.

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sec.gov

SEC Proposes to Rescind Climate-Related Disclosure Rules

The SEC has proposed rescinding climate-related disclosure rules, citing concerns over their alignment with statutory authority and materiality. This follows previous amendments and legal challenges regarding the rules, which required detailed disclosures from public companies. A 60-day public comment period will follow the proposal's publication.

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Fox News — Latest

Florida Deputy Issues Ticket to One-Handed Driver During Traffic Stop

A Florida deputy issued a traffic ticket to a one-handed driver, claiming she was using a phone while driving. Body camera footage revealed the driver, Kathleen Thomas, demonstrating her arm's condition, which led to public backlash online. The citation was later dismissed by the Palm Beach Sheriff's Department after reviewing the incident.

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