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Shooting Incident Near White House Results in Suspect's Death

A shooting incident occurred near the White House on Saturday evening, resulting in the death of the suspect, Nasire Best, who opened fire at a Secret Service checkpoint. President Trump was inside the White House at the time and was briefed on the situation. A bystander was injured, but no Secret Service agents were harmed.

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Fox News — Politics

Wisconsin Governor Candidate Advocates for Police Reform

Francesca Hong, a Democratic socialist running for governor in Wisconsin, has advocated for defunding and abolishing the police in response to police violence. She has clarified her position on public safety resources while campaigning in a crowded primary race against Mandela Barnes. The primary election is set for August 11.

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The Hill

Navy Secretary Confirms Pause on Arms Sale to Taiwan

Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao announced a pause on a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan, citing a review of munitions. This decision indicates a change in the administration's stance on military support for Taiwan and its implications for Iran.

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Politico

Senators Warren and Waters Diverge on Housing Policy Bill

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Maxine Waters are divided over housing policy legislation, with Warren supporting a Senate bill that restricts Wall Street's investment in housing, while Waters has backed a more industry-friendly House version. The House passed its bill on May 24, 2026, but disagreements among lawmakers highlight ongoing challenges in Congress regarding housing policy.

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Axios

White House anticipates Iran deal approval may take several days

The White House indicated that an agreement to end the war with Iran is unlikely to be finalized on Sunday and may take several days for approval from Iranian leadership. While there is optimism about a potential deal, uncertainties remain regarding its finalization and implications for lasting peace.

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Fox News — Latest

UK Police Conclude Investigation into Pastor's Street Sermon

Pastor Dia Moodley has been cleared of wrongdoing after UK police dropped an investigation into his street sermon in Bristol from November 2025. Arrested on suspicion of a 'religiously aggravated' offense, police determined that there was insufficient evidence for prosecution. This incident marks the second arrest for Moodley under similar circumstances, raising concerns about free speech for Christian preachers in the UK.

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aljazeera.com

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Comments on US Peace Terms

Iran's foreign ministry spokesman has drawn parallels between ancient Persia's victories and the current negotiations with the United States. He indicated that the US might need to concede in order to reach a peace agreement that aligns with Iran's terms.

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independent.co.uk

CDC Expands Ebola Screening to Atlanta Airport

The CDC has expanded Ebola screening to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, allowing for mandatory screenings of Americans returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan. This follows the designation of Washington Dulles International Airport as the first screening site. The WHO reports 82 confirmed Ebola cases in the DRC, with a fatality rate of about 40%.

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yahoo.com

Supreme Court Justices Discuss Length of Oral Arguments

Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito have raised concerns about the length of oral arguments at the US Supreme Court, which have increased to an average of nearly 90 minutes this term. The justices are debating the effectiveness of the current questioning format, which combines free-form and seniority-based styles, and its impact on the court's transparency and discipline.

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Politico

Judges Challenge ICE Detention Policies Under Trump Administration

As of May 15, judges across the U.S. have issued nearly 10,800 rulings against the Trump administration's ICE detention policies. Key judges, including both Trump and Biden appointees, have played significant roles in shaping the legal landscape surrounding these policies, often citing due process concerns. The rulings reflect a broader judicial pushback against the administration's approach to immigration enforcement.

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The Hill

Sen. Thom Tillis Criticizes Emerging Iran Deal

Senator Thom Tillis has publicly opposed an emerging peace deal with Iran, citing concerns over the inclusion of nuclear material in the country. He emphasized that he does not support the deal based on his understanding of its provisions.

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The Hill

Rand Paul responds to GOP criticisms of Trump-Iran deal

Senator Rand Paul has defended the Trump administration's negotiations for a deal with Iran, addressing criticisms from other Republicans. He emphasized his past opposition to the war and his support for measures to limit presidential military authority.

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independent.co.uk

Republican Senators Express Concerns Over Attorney General's Fund Proposal

Republican senators voiced strong objections to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's defense of the Trump administration's $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund during a recent meeting. Senator Ted Cruz highlighted the intense criticism from his colleagues, warning of potential dissent within the Republican caucus. The White House acknowledged the concerns raised by lawmakers, while Trump maintained his support for the fund.

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