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Protests Occur Outside New Jersey Detention Center Amid Access Denial to Governor

Protests occurred outside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey, on May 25, 2026, where demonstrators clashed with ICE agents. Governor Mikie Sherrill was denied entry to the facility, raising concerns about its conditions. Nearly 300 detainees have initiated a hunger strike, citing poor treatment, while officials defend the facility's standards.

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New York Times — Business

Ferrari Introduces Luce, Its First All-Electric Vehicle

Ferrari has launched Luce, its inaugural all-electric vehicle, on May 25, 2026. The introduction of this model occurs amidst increasing concerns about the luxury electric vehicle sector.

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Politico

Disagreement Over Causes of Decline in Obamacare Enrollment

Obamacare enrollment has decreased by 1.2 million, with the Trump administration attributing the decline to improved fraud detection, while state officials cite rising costs due to the expiration of enhanced subsidies. State analyses indicate that affordability is a significant factor in the coverage loss, particularly affecting middle-income Americans and legally present immigrants.

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The Daily Beast

Congressman Tom Kean Missing for Nearly Three Months, Requests Prayers

Congressman Tom Kean has been missing from Congress for nearly three months, missing over 100 votes. He has contacted fellow Republicans asking for prayers and stated that he is on the road to recovery from a personal health matter. His absence is raising concerns as the 2026 midterm elections approach.

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Politico

Congress Votes to Limit Wall Street's Role in Housing Market

Congress has passed a measure to limit Wall Street's ownership of single-family homes, aiming to address housing affordability concerns. While the policy has bipartisan support, experts believe its impact on housing availability and rental costs may be minimal. The legislation is part of a larger effort to tackle the ongoing housing crisis.

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New York Post

Household Debt in the U.S. Reaches $18.8 Trillion

Household debt in the U.S. has reached $18.8 trillion, according to a nonprofit credit-counseling group. This debt is affecting household budgets, savings, and financial flexibility.

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PBS NewsHour

Travel Industry Concerned Over Threat to Sanctuary City Airports

The travel industry is concerned about the implications of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin's comments on withdrawing Customs and Border Protection officers from airports in sanctuary cities. Such a move may affect international flights.

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cnbc.com

David Petraeus Discusses Iran's Position on the Strait of Hormuz

David Petraeus discussed Iran's potential shift in stance regarding the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting that a peace deal could lead to its reopening without conditions. He highlighted ongoing challenges, including Iran's nuclear program and military threats to shipping. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that a deal might be imminent.

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ktvz.com

US and Iran Near Agreement to Resolve Conflict

Iran and the United States are close to finalizing an agreement to transition the current ceasefire into a lasting settlement, focusing on issues such as nuclear disarmament and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While US officials express optimism about the negotiations, Iranian representatives have cautioned against premature conclusions regarding an agreement.

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The Hill

US Hotel Rates Increasing Due to High Travel Demand

Hotel rates in the United States are on the rise, driven by high travel demand that exceeds the current pace of hotel construction, as noted by industry expert Hentschel.

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theguardian.com

Trump Tower Planned in Tbilisi, Georgia on Land Part-Owned by Son of Sanctioned Leader

A Trump Tower is set to be built in Tbilisi, Georgia, on land partially owned by Uta Ivanishvili, son of the sanctioned Bidzina Ivanishvili. The project has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to the connections between the Trump Organization and the Ivanishvili family. The land was previously a Soviet horse-racing track and is in the process of being sold to a local company.

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Fox News — Latest

Lifeguard's Suspension Over Pride Flag Duties Leads to Trial

Captain Jeffrey Little, a lifeguard with the Los Angeles County Fire Department, is heading to trial after suing the county for suspending him over his refusal to comply with a policy requiring the display of the Pride flag. Little claims the policy conflicts with his religious beliefs and alleges retaliation after requesting a religious accommodation.

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nbcnews.com

Increase in Impersonation of ICE Agents Reported Amid Immigration Crackdown

Reports indicate a rise in incidents of individuals impersonating ICE agents, with 31 cases documented in 2025, a significant increase from previous years. The level of violence associated with these impersonations has also risen, prompting warnings from the FBI about the risks to vulnerable communities.

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