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Washington Examiner

Board of Peace to Collect Pledges Gradually for Gaza Rebuilding Efforts

The Board of Peace, led by President Trump, is collecting $1 billion in pledges from member states for rebuilding efforts in Gaza, but is doing so gradually as projects arise. While some nations have contributed, the board faces challenges, including a lack of funds from the World Bank and operational hurdles in Gaza.

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Fox News — Latest

Texas man charged with making threats against Turning Point USA event and CEO Erika Kirk

Jacob Wenske, a 26-year-old from Texas, has been charged with making terroristic threats against Erika Kirk and a Turning Point USA event. The threats were made in response to a promotional post for the Women’s Leadership Summit, which is set to take place in June. TPUSA has stated that they are taking the threats seriously and ensuring the safety of their attendees.

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Washington Examiner

Criticism of DHS Response to Protests at New Jersey ICE Facility

Gregory Bovino, a former Border Patrol commander, criticized the DHS's handling of protests at the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in New Jersey, where detainees are on hunger strike. The protests have led to clashes with law enforcement, resulting in arrests. DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated that local police did not assist during the protests.

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Washington Examiner

Ted Cruz Responds to Gavin Newsom's AI-Generated Image

Senator Ted Cruz and Governor Gavin Newsom engaged in a social media exchange over gas prices and an AI-generated image depicting Cruz as a dog. The feud began when Newsom advised Californians to avoid Chevron gas stations, prompting Cruz to criticize California's energy policies. Both politicians responded with their own AI-generated images, escalating the exchange.

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Al Jazeera English

CNN files lawsuit against Perplexity for copyright infringement

CNN has initiated legal action against Perplexity, alleging that the company has illegally reproduced a significant amount of CNN's copyrighted content, including stories, videos, and images. The lawsuit was filed on May 28, 2026.

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cnbc.com

CFTC Seeks to Vacate Order Against Gemini Trust, Former Chair Comments

The CFTC has requested to vacate a consent order against Gemini Trust, a cryptocurrency exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins. Tim Massad, a former CFTC chair, called the move "very unusual" while commenting on the agency's typical practices. The CFTC stated that a review led to the conclusion that the original complaint should not have been filed.

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nbcnews.com

Iran and U.S. Exchange Strikes Amid Ongoing Tensions

Iran and the U.S. exchanged military strikes on May 27, 2026, with Iran targeting a U.S. air base in Kuwait and the U.S. striking Iranian drone sites. President Trump indicated that peace talks are not advancing, while both nations continue to accuse each other of violating ceasefire agreements. The ongoing conflict has implications for global oil prices and regional stability.

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New York Times — Business

Nick Bilton Appointed to Lead CBS’s '60 Minutes'

Nick Bilton has been named the new leader of CBS's '60 Minutes'. He is known for his work as a filmmaker and as a former columnist for the New York Times.

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Fox News — Latest

California Professors Call for Reinstatement of SAT/ACT Math Requirements

Over 500 UC professors have requested the reinstatement of SAT and ACT math requirements, citing the need to re-teach basic math to incoming students. They express concerns about the impact of this lack of preparedness on graduation rates and the future of California's STEM workforce. The call for reinstatement follows the UC's decision to eliminate standardized testing as part of admissions criteria due to a lawsuit regarding equity in education.

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Ars Technica

Intel Introduces Arc G3 Processors for Handheld Gaming PCs

Intel has introduced its Arc G-series processors designed for handheld gaming devices, allowing them to utilize Intel's integrated GPUs. The company plans to release several handheld models featuring these processors starting in June 2026.

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Ars Technica

Illinois Passes AI Safety Law Following Federal Regulatory Changes

Illinois lawmakers passed SB 315, a significant AI safety law, on May 28, 2026. The legislation requires major AI firms to submit safety plans and reports, and mandates timely reporting of critical safety incidents. Governor J.B. Pritzker has expressed his intent to sign the bill into law.

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Scientific American

Chemical Incidents Prompt Review of EPA Risk Management Regulations

Two significant chemical incidents, including a near-miss and a fatal accident, have raised concerns about the effectiveness of federal risk management regulations at chemical plants. These events have prompted scrutiny of the EPA's oversight practices.

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PBS NewsHour

Inflation Gauge Reaches Highest Level in Three Years

A key inflation measure rose in April to its highest point in three years, affecting American finances. This situation may create political challenges for President Trump and congressional Republicans as midterm elections approach.

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Axios

Settlements Exceed $2 Million Following Repercussions Over Comments About Charlie Kirk

Settlements exceeding $2 million have been reached following the termination of employees and critics over comments made about Charlie Kirk after his death. The incidents have sparked discussions about the limits of employer regulation of political speech and have led to multiple lawsuits concerning First Amendment rights.

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