Weeks before Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election, deceptive ads and texts, seemingly supporting Democratic candidate Susan Crawford, are targeting voters. These are funded by Building America’s Future, a conservative group with Elon Musk as a major donor, despite appearing to originate from a group called Progress 2028. The ads highlight Crawford’s progressive stances on issues like abortion and immigration, potentially alienating moderate voters. This is part of a broader pattern of Musk’s substantial financial backing of Republican political interests, including over $3 million spent to benefit Crawford’s opponent.
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A new National Park Service report reveals that 325.5 million visitors to national parks in 2023 generated a record-high $55.6 billion in economic output for the U.S. This spending supported 415,400 jobs and $19.4 billion in labor income. The lodging and restaurant sectors were the largest beneficiaries, contributing $9.9 billion and $5.2 billion respectively. The report utilizes improved data for enhanced accuracy and is accessible online via an interactive tool.
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Scientists across America staged demonstrations against the Trump administration’s proposed budget cuts to research and development. These cuts threatened vital scientific programs and funding for crucial research initiatives. The protests highlighted concerns about the potential negative impact on scientific advancement and the nation’s future. Demonstrators emphasized the importance of continued investment in science for the benefit of public health, technological innovation, and national security. The widespread nature of the protests underscored the deep anxieties felt within the scientific community.
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Donald Trump’s suspension of US military aid and intelligence sharing to Ukraine is impacting the battlefield, potentially leaving Ukrainian forces vulnerable and at risk of encirclement in the Kursk region. This action, coupled with Trump’s pressure on President Zelensky to cede territory to Russia and potentially resign, has raised concerns about Ukraine’s survival as a sovereign state. A proposed minerals deal between the US and Ukraine, while intended to restart aid, is unlikely to be sufficient to satisfy Trump’s demands. This situation unfolds as Russia intensifies its offensive, capitalizing on the cessation of US support and creating a precarious situation for Ukraine ahead of crucial peace talks.
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Romania’s electoral authority disqualified far-right, pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu from the upcoming May re-run election. This decision, condemned by Georgescu’s party as undemocratic, is appealable to the constitutional court. Protests ensued following the announcement, with supporters clashing with security. Georgescu faces multiple criminal charges, including those related to fascism and campaign finance irregularities, which he denies. The initial election was annulled due to alleged Russian interference.
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The Trump administration’s decision to disband two expert panels focused on economic data raises serious concerns about the integrity of the information the public receives. This move effectively eliminates a crucial layer of independent oversight and analysis, leaving the administration free to present economic figures that may not accurately reflect the state of the nation.
This action seems particularly troubling given the administration’s history of minimizing or ignoring negative economic news. Without independent expert review, there is no reliable mechanism to scrutinize the government’s economic claims. This raises the question of whether economic data will be manipulated to align with the administration’s political narratives, potentially inflating positive trends and downplaying negative ones.… Continue reading
Federal immigration authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate, at his university apartment. The Department of Homeland Security cited President Trump’s executive orders against anti-Semitism, alleging Khalil’s involvement in Hamas-aligned activities, though providing no specific charges. This arrest follows President Trump’s vow to deport foreign students participating in anti-Israel protests and the administration’s reduction of funding to Columbia University. Khalil’s attorney stated that the arrest is a violation of due process and will be challenged in court.
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Following his protest during President Trump’s address, Congressman Al Green faces calls from House Republicans to lose his committee assignments. Green defends his actions, emphasizing his commitment to fighting for the needs of everyday Americans against what he sees as unjust treatment by billionaires. He argues that fairness requires not only just policies, but also policies that appear just. His protest highlights the moral and ethical dimensions of political action against perceived injustices.
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Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney decisively rejected any potential annexation by the United States, asserting Canada’s unwavering sovereignty. His overwhelming victory in the Liberal Party leadership race was followed by a strong condemnation of President Trump’s policies, including tariff threats and attempts to undermine Canada’s economy. Carney vowed continued resistance to unfair trade practices and emphasized the need for Canadian self-reliance and unity in the face of these challenges. He further criticized his political opponent, Pierre Poilievre, contrasting Poilievre’s economic policies with his own.
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Following days of clashes between government forces and Assad loyalists, primarily in Latakia and Tartous, Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed to hold accountable all those responsible for civilian deaths. The violence, reportedly the worst since the Assad regime’s fall, resulted in over 1,300 deaths, including hundreds of Alawites, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Sharaa announced the formation of an independent committee to investigate the atrocities and promised justice for those responsible. International bodies, including the UN, expressed deep alarm at the escalating violence and called for investigations.
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