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Policy

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Washington Examiner

Byron York Comments on Tulsi Gabbard's Resignation from DNI

Byron York commented on Tulsi Gabbard's resignation as Director of National Intelligence, stating it was not a surprise given her differing views on Trump administration policies. Gabbard resigned following her husband's cancer diagnosis, and Aaron Lukas will serve as the acting director. York also noted potential challenges in confirming her successor due to Republican divisions.

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Fox News — Politics

US Army Achieves 2026 Recruiting Goals Ahead of Schedule

The U.S. Army announced it has met its 2026 recruiting goals four months early, achieving a total of 61,500 new soldiers. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made the announcement during a commencement speech at West Point, where he also criticized previous military diversity policies and emphasized the importance of unity and readiness in a complex global environment.

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The Hill

Congress Considers Legislation on Climate Liability Lawsuits

Congress is evaluating legislation that would prevent climate liability lawsuits and shield fossil fuel companies from past emissions-related liabilities. The focus is on promoting cleaner energy through technology, markets, and policy.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump Administration Indicts Raúl Castro, Drawing Comparisons to Venezuela Strategy

The Trump administration has indicted Raúl Castro, linking the action to a potential pressure strategy similar to that used against Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. The indictment relates to a 1996 incident involving the shootdown of civilian aircraft and has prompted increased military visibility in the Caribbean. While the U.S. maintains some communication with Cuba, analysts caution that the regime's deep integration with the economy complicates efforts to apply pressure.

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Fox News — Politics

Maine Gubernatorial Candidate's Shift on Abortion Views

A Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Maine has shifted from a pro-life stance to a pro-choice position as he campaigns with Senator Bernie Sanders. His past voting record included support for pro-life policies, but recent legislative actions have expanded abortion access in the state. Despite this change, abortion access is not listed as a top priority on his campaign website.

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Guardian — US

Department of Justice Removes News Releases Related to January 6 Defendants

The Department of Justice has removed news releases about criminal cases related to the January 6 Capitol attack, labeling the information as 'partisan propaganda.' This move is seen as part of an effort by the Trump administration to reshape the historical narrative of the events surrounding the Capitol riot.

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Daily Wire

Spencer Pratt Discusses Immigration Policy and ICE in Los Angeles Mayoral Race

Spencer Pratt, a Los Angeles mayoral candidate, has voiced his opposition to ICE's presence in the city, arguing that effective law enforcement would eliminate the need for federal immigration agents. He criticized incumbent Mayor Karen Bass for her approach to immigration policy and suggested that political motivations are harming residents.

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Al Jazeera English

Zelenskyy Advocates for Ukraine's EU Accession Process

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for the commencement of Ukraine's accession process to the European Union, advocating for a proposal for associate membership. He underscored Ukraine's dedication to meeting EU standards during discussions with EU leaders.

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Fox News — Politics

Wealthy Democrats Use Personal Narratives of Hardship in Political Strategy Ahead of 2028 Election

Wealthy Democrats, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, are increasingly sharing narratives of childhood hardship as they prepare for potential campaigns in the 2028 election. This strategy aims to connect with voters facing economic and familial challenges, reflecting a shift in Democratic political messaging.

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Deutsche Welle

Thailand Proposes Legislation to Address Seasonal Smog

Thailand has proposed new legislation to tackle seasonal smog, a significant public health issue. The proposed measures aim to prevent air pollution, though concerns about enforcement remain.

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Ars Technica

US Government May Sanction China Over Shark Finning Practices

The Center for Biological Diversity has filed a petition urging the U.S. government to sanction China for its shark finning practices, which are said to contribute to the significant decline of shark populations. A potential violation of U.S. conservation standards could result in a ban on Chinese seafood imports valued at $1.5 billion.

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The Atlantic

Obituary of Former Representative Barney Frank

Barney Frank, a former U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, died on May 23, 2026, at 86. He was known for his intelligence, humor, and significant legislative contributions, including the Dodd-Frank Act. Frank's final work, a critique of progressive activists, is scheduled for publication in September.

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The Atlantic

Bipartisan Efforts to Address Gerrymandering in Congress

Representatives Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi are calling for bipartisan efforts to address gerrymandering, emphasizing the need for reform to improve the political landscape. Despite their advocacy, party leaders remain focused on leveraging redistricting for electoral gain, leading to ongoing polarization in Congress. Various reform proposals, including open primaries and proportional representation, are being discussed by advocates outside of Congress.

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Wired

EU Mandates Breathalyzer Compatibility for All Vehicles

The European Union has mandated that all vehicles sold in its member states must be compatible with breathalyzer devices. This measure is part of an overarching strategy to eradicate drunk-driving-related deaths and injuries by 2050.

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NPR

Trump Administration Changes Green Card Application Process for Foreigners

On May 23, 2026, the Trump administration announced a new policy requiring foreigners in the U.S. to leave the country to apply for a green card from their home country. This change has sparked varied responses regarding its implications for the immigration process.

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