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Russia and Taliban Sign Military Cooperation Pact

Russia and the Taliban have formalized a military cooperation pact during a security forum in Russia, following a meeting between Russian and Afghan officials. The agreement aims to strengthen bilateral relations, although specific details have not been disclosed. Russian officials are also advocating for the unfreezing of Afghan assets by Western nations.

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Fox News — Latest

FBI Director Discusses Security Concerns Ahead of World Cup

FBI Director Kash Patel discussed various security concerns ahead of the World Cup, including cyber threats, drone usage, and lone-wolf attacks. With three million expected visitors, security measures are being heightened across 11 U.S. host cities. Patel also addressed the rise in antisemitic violence and the FBI's efforts to combat domestic threats.

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Fox News — Politics

FBI Addresses Security Concerns Ahead of World Cup

FBI Director Kash Patel discussed security concerns ahead of the World Cup, including cyber threats, drone usage, and lone-wolf attacks. With an expected three million visitors, the FBI is enhancing security measures and engaging with local communities to identify potential threats. The agency has also developed technology to manage drone threats and is focused on preventing online radicalization.

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Axios

Political Spending by AI, Crypto, and Pro-Israel Groups Influences Congressional Races

AI companies, the cryptocurrency industry, and pro-Israel groups are significantly increasing their spending to influence congressional races, impacting the careers of various candidates. An analysis shows that these groups are among the top outside spenders in House primaries this election cycle, with notable financial contributions aimed at specific races. The effectiveness of this spending in swaying voter opinion remains mixed, as some candidates attempt to highlight the influence of these groups in their campaigns.

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Washington Examiner

U.S. Attorney Denies Investigation into E. Jean Carroll

U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros has refuted claims of a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, stating that his office has never opened such an inquiry. The Department of Justice is instead investigating the funding of Carroll's legal expenses, specifically focusing on a nonprofit organization linked to Reid Hoffman.

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New York Times — US

Lawsuit Alleges Unconsented Vaccine Trial Involving Black Infants

A lawsuit has been filed alleging that two Black infants were enrolled without their families' consent in a vaccine trial for R.S.V. in the mid-1960s. Attorney Benjamin Crump is representing the families involved.

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Fox News — Politics

Democratic Senate Candidate Acknowledges Antisemitism Concerns Within Party

Mallory McMorrow, a Democratic Senate candidate from Michigan, acknowledged the presence of antisemitism in her party during a debate. She highlighted a personal experience involving an antisemitic slur directed at her husband and discussed the importance of distinguishing between criticism of Israel and antisemitism. McMorrow also expressed her support for blocking U.S. arms sales to Israel.

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BBC — Business

BMW Introduces Humanoid Robots in European Car Plant

BMW is deploying humanoid robots in a European car plant, continuing its efforts to integrate advanced robotics in manufacturing. This move builds on previous projects in the US.

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New York Post

Employment Rate for American Men Reaches 20-Year Low

The employment participation rate for American men has dropped to 66% as of April 2026, the lowest level in 20 years. This figure indicates a significant decline from 73% in 2006.

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Washington Examiner

ABC Files Early License Renewal Applications While Objecting to FCC Order

ABC submitted early license renewal applications for its television stations while objecting to an FCC order that mandated the renewals. The network criticized the order as unlawful and expressed concerns about its implications for free speech and independent journalism. The FCC defended its actions, citing an investigation into Disney's hiring practices.

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New York Times — Business

ABC Files Complaint Against FCC Over Free Speech Rights

ABC has accused the FCC of violating its free speech rights in a recent complaint. This is the second time in May 2026 that ABC has raised similar concerns regarding the FCC's actions.

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cnbc.com

Airlines and Hotels Express Concerns Over Potential Immigration Policy Changes

Major U.S. airlines and hotel groups have raised alarms about the Trump administration's potential plans to stop customs processing at airports in 'sanctuary cities.' Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin indicated that this could happen if local governments do not enforce federal immigration laws, which could disrupt international travel and tourism ahead of the FIFA World Cup.

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cnbc.com

U.S. Personal Savings Rate Declines to Lowest Level Since 2022

The U.S. personal savings rate fell to 2.6% in April 2026, the lowest since June 2022, as inflation outpaces wage growth. Essential expenses are rising, leading many Americans to rely on credit to manage their finances.

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Fox News — Latest

Shannon O’Connor Sentenced to 35 Years for Child Endangerment and Related Charges

Shannon O’Connor, convicted of multiple charges related to child endangerment and alcohol provision to minors, was sentenced to 35 years in prison. Victims and parents provided emotional testimonies about the trauma experienced during the parties she hosted, which included allegations of grooming and sexual misconduct.

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Fox News — Politics

New York Mayor Mamdani to Skip Israel Day Parade

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani will not attend the Israel Day Parade, breaking a tradition upheld by previous mayors. His absence is attributed to political principles, particularly his criticism of Israel. He has pledged to provide security for the event and continues to participate in other cultural celebrations.

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