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American Airlines Unveils Largest-Ever Football Schedule for Fans
American Airlines is set to launch its most extensive football schedule ever, providing fans with a full slate of routes to travel directly to game day destinations for the upcoming season.
BusinessSportTransportationEntertainment American AirlinesFootballTravelAirlineSportsRoutesGame Day
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Port Charlotte Man Pleads Guilty to Child Enticement
James Gregory Ford, 34, of Port Charlotte, pleaded guilty to coercing a minor into sexual activity. He faces 10 years to life in prison after exchanging explicit images via social media, leading to a federal investigation.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentLegalGeneral Politics Child ExploitationGuilty PleaJames Gregory FordPort CharlotteFederal Bureau of InvestigationSocial MediaProject Safe ChildhoodFBI
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Registered Sex Offender Pleads Guilty to Attempted Child Enticement in Tallahassee
A Tallahassee man, Dawaun Shunard Jackson, 40, a registered sex offender, pleaded guilty to attempted enticement of a minor after an undercover operation. He faces a mandatory minimum of 20 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for July 2026.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegal Dawaun Shunard JacksonTallahasseeChild EnticementSex OffenderFBIUndercover OperationProject Safe Childhood
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"Lawn Mower Man" Rodney Smith to Mow Alabama State Capitol Lawn
Rodney Smith, founder of Raising Men and Raising Women Lawn Care Service, will mow the Alabama State Capitol lawn on May 18, 2026, ahead of Governor Kay Ivey's America 250 Alabama Celebration, symbolizing community service.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesState GovernmentsGeneral PoliticsEducation Rodney SmithAlabama State CapitolGovernor Kay IveyAmerica 250 Alabama CelebrationLawn CareMontgomeryCommunity ServiceAlabama Governor's Office
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Postal Service OIG Announces Audits on Delivery, Contracts, Compensation, and Counterfeit Stamps
The U.S. Postal Service OIG announced five new audits targeting critical areas including mail delivery, contract oversight, executive compensation, counterfeit stamps, and regional performance, with reports expected from March to October 2026.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborLegal U.S. Postal ServiceOIGAuditsMail DeliveryContract OversightCounterfeit StampsFinancial Performance
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Media Monitor: Colorado Governor Grants Clemency to Election Denier Tina Peters
The Washington Post is reporting that Colorado Gov. Jared Polis granted clemency to Tina Peters, a former county clerk and 2020 election denier, who faced pressure from President Donald Trump for a pardon.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyState GovernmentsLegalElection Tina PetersJared PolisDonald TrumpColoradoClemency2020 ElectionVoting MachinesThe Washington Post
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OCC Finalizes Rules on Escrow Accounts, Affirms Federal Preemption Over State Laws
The OCC finalized two rules on real estate escrow accounts, emphasizing federal preemption over state laws regarding interest payments and fees. This aims to reduce burden, increase lending, and provide clarity for banks.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsBankingLegalEconomy Office of the Comptroller of the CurrencyReal Estate LendingEscrow AccountsFederal PreemptionNational BanksFederal Savings AssociationsNew YorkOffice of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
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Media Monitor: Trump's Proposed Sculpture Garden in D.C. Likely Needs Congressional Approval
The Washington Post is reporting that President Donald Trump's "National Garden of American Heroes" in West Potomac Park would likely require congressional approval and federal planning body review.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressEducationDigital and Print Publishing Donald TrumpNational Garden of American HeroesWest Potomac ParkWashington D.C.Congressional ApprovalFederal PlanningMemorialsThe Washington Post
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Democratic Whip Katherine Clark Blasts Trump's Iran War, Citing Economic Toll and Republican Inaction
Democratic Whip Katherine Clark criticizes President Trump's "war with Iran," citing rising costs for Americans and a lack of strategy. She condemned Republicans for rejecting a War Powers Resolution to end the conflict.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyMilitaryDemocratic PartyRepublican Party Katherine ClarkIran WarDonald TrumpWar Powers ResolutionCongressShippingCongresswoman Katherine Clark
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Media Monitor: PolitiFact Examines Vance's Fraud Claims in Maine, Florida's KidCare Policy
PolitiFact is reporting on Vice President JD Vance's claims of widespread fraud in Maine and fact-checking U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor's statement about Florida's unique KidCare policy.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsElectionLegal JD VanceMaineFraudMedicaidFloridaKidCareHealth InsurancePolitiFact's Ellen Hine
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Federal Prisoner Convicted of Manslaughter in Cellmate's Death
Brandon Ejae Elliot, a federal prisoner, has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter and possessing a weapon after his cellmate died from stab wounds at a Florida correctional complex. He faces up to 13 years.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Brandon Ejae ElliotInvoluntary ManslaughterFederal PrisonerContrabandColeman Federal Correctional ComplexOcala, FloridaViolent CrimeFBI
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Jamaican National Sentenced to Three Years for $600,000 Lottery Scam Against Washington Retiree
Jamaican national Roshard Andrew Carty received a three-year prison sentence for a lottery scam. He defrauded a 73-year-old Washington retiree of over $600,000, coercing her to sell her home for fictitious prize fees. Authorities fear he may re-offend.
Law EnforcementBusinessLegalSocial IssuesFederal GovernmentEconomy Roshard Andrew CartyLottery ScamWire FraudJamaicaSouthwest WashingtonElder JusticeCybercrimeFBI
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NRC to Host Public Outreach on South Texas Project Safety Performance
The NRC will hold a public outreach event in Bay City, Texas, on May 23 to discuss the 2025 safety performance of the South Texas Project Electric Generating Station. Unit 1 operated safely, while Unit 2 faced increased oversight for a maintenance issue.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEnergyLegal Nuclear Regulatory CommissionSouth Texas Project Electric Generating StationBay City, TexasNuclear SafetyReactor Oversight ProcessPublic OutreachNuclear Power PlantsU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
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Social Security Administration Updates Montana Office Status, Promotes Online Services
The Social Security Administration has updated the operational status of its Montana offices, urging residents to use extensive online services for benefits, account management, and information access, reducing the need for in-person visits.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthFederal GovernmentEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesLegalEducation Social Security AdministrationMontanaOnline ServicesRetirement BenefitsDisability BenefitsMedicare BenefitsAccount Management
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TCEQ Agenda: Permits, Penalties, and Public Input on Texas Environmental Issues
TCEQ's June 3 meeting will cover permit renewals for a pet crematory and refineries, new wastewater and industrial permits, creation of utility districts, and numerous enforcement actions for environmental violations across Texas.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementState GovernmentsEnvironmentLegalEnergy Texas Commission on Environmental QualityEnvironmental PermitsAir QualityWater QualityEnforcement ActionsTexasUtility Districts
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Governor Pillen Fills Key Roles on Nebraska Boards and Commissions
Governor Jim Pillen announced numerous appointments to Nebraska state boards and commissions for December 2025 through April 2026, covering diverse areas from education to public safety and natural resources.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEducationLaw EnforcementEconomySocial Issues Governor Jim PillenNebraskaappointmentsstate governmentboards and commissionspublic serviceadministrationOffice of Nebraska Governor
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Maryland Man Indicted on Federal Sex Trafficking Charges in Florida
Brandon Sartor, 33, of Hyattsville, Maryland, faces federal sex trafficking charges in Florida. He allegedly compelled two women into commercial sex acts and transported them across state lines, facing a potential life sentence.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Brandon SartorSex TraffickingIndictmentFloridaMarylandFBIHuman Rights
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Federal Reserve Board Names Jerome Powell Chair Pro Tempore
Jerome H. Powell has been named chair pro tempore of the Federal Reserve Board. He will serve in this interim role until Kevin M. Warsh is sworn in as the new permanent chair, ensuring leadership continuity.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyBankingFederal Government Jerome H. PowellFederal Reserve BoardKevin M. WarshChair Pro TemporeAppointmentFinanceGovernmentU.S. Federal Reserve
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Man Indicted for Attempted Assassination of President Trump at White House Dinner
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, has been indicted on four counts, including attempting to assassinate President Donald J. Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. He allegedly shot a Secret Service officer while heavily armed.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsWhite HouseFederal GovernmentLegal Cole Tomas AllenDonald J. TrumpAssassination AttemptWashington HiltonU.S. Secret ServiceIndictmentFirearms OffensesFBI
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Blackburn Honors Fallen Officers, Addresses Secret Service Concerns, and Advocates for Kids Online Safety Act
Senator Marsha Blackburn honored fallen officers during National Police Week, criticized law enforcement undermining, raised Secret Service concerns, and pushed for the Kids Online Safety Act to protect children online.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressComputers and InternetSocial Issues National Police WeekKids Online Safety ActSecret ServiceSenator Marsha BlackburnSocial MediaTennesseeOffice of U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn
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Mayor Bass Breaks Ground on East Hollywood Tiny Home Village for Over 50 Unhoused Angelenos
Mayor Karen Bass initiated construction on a new tiny home village in East Hollywood, providing interim housing for over 50 unhoused individuals. This project, backed by state funding, is part of a broader effort to combat homelessness in Los Angeles.
Politics and GovernmentHealthGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsSocial IssuesMedical Science HomelessnessHousingLos AngelesKaren BassHugo Soto-MartĂnezTiny HomesInside SafeLA Mayors Office
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Media Monitor: Space-made drugs, Anduril's $61B valuation, Meta's smart glasses updates, and NASA's Artemis III changes reported by The Rundown
The Rundown reports Varda Space Industries' deal for space-made drugs, Anduril's valuation surge to $61B, Meta's Ray-Ban Display updates, and NASA's Artemis III mission changes.
BusinessScience & TechnologyHealthPolitics and GovernmentEconomyAstronomy and SpaceMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceState Governments Varda Space IndustriesAndurilMetaNASASpace ManufacturingDefense IndustrySmart GlassesThe Rundown
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NIH Roundtable to Address Pelvic Floor Disorders and Recurrent Prolapse
The NIH ORWH will host a virtual roundtable on May 21, 2026, to discuss pelvic floor disorders. Experts will review current treatments, research into recurrent prolapse, and the impact of the Pelvic Floor Disorders Network on women's health.
HealthScience & TechnologyMedical ScienceEducationSocial IssuesFederal Government Pelvic Floor DisordersPelvic Organ ProlapseWomen's HealthNIHMedical ResearchRecurrent ProlapsePFDNUS Social Security Department
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OCC Codifies Bank Discretion for Real Estate Escrow Accounts
The OCC's new final rule clarifies national banks' and federal savings associations' powers to manage real estate lending escrow accounts. It grants them discretion over terms, fees, and customer compensation, applying to all community banks.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyBankingLegalReal Estate Office of the Comptroller of the CurrencyReal Estate LendingEscrow AccountsNational BanksFederal Savings AssociationsCommunity BanksFinancial RegulationOffice of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
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Media Monitor: Brookings Foreign Policy highlights global challenges, U.S. foreign policy debates
Brookings Foreign Policy highlights expert analysis from The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and other sources on Iran, China's global strategy, energy disruptions, and U.S. foreign policy debates.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictWorldGeneral PoliticsEconomyEnergyMiddle EastAsiaLatin America IranChinaForeign PolicySocietal ResilienceGeopoliticsBrookings
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Four D.C. Men Indicted in "Jaws of Life" ATM Robbery Spree
Four District men face a 27-count indictment for allegedly using the "Jaws of Life" to rob convenience store ATMs across Maryland and D.C. between January and March 2025, announced U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues ATM RobberiesJaws of LifeDistrict of ColumbiaMarylandIndictmentConspiracyFBI
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Navy to Commission Future USS Cleveland (LCS 31) in Ohio Ceremony
The U.S. Navy will commission the future USS Cleveland (LCS 31) on May 16, 2026, in Cleveland, Ohio. This Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, the fourth to bear the name, will be homeported in Mayport, Florida, enhancing the Navy's agile fleet.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsMilitaryEconomy USS Cleveland (LCS 31)NavyShip CommissioningLittoral Combat ShipCleveland, OhioNaval Station MayportLockheed MartinU.S. Department of War
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House to Tackle Broad Legislative Agenda This Week
The U.S. House of Representatives will consider bills on veterans' affairs, financial services, Capitol Police retirement, and natural resources during its sessions from May 19-22.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementConflictGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentCongressEconomyEducationMilitary US House of RepresentativesLegislationVeterans' AffairsFinancial ServicesCapitol PoliceNatural ResourcesMajority Leader Steve Scalise
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Aurora Man Sentenced to 16 Years for Armed Robbery Spree
Euriah Hymes, 23, of Aurora, received a 16-year federal prison sentence for 12 armed convenience store robberies across the Denver Metro area, involving brandishing a firearm and threatening workers.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Euriah HymesAuroraDenver MetroArmed RobberyFederal PrisonProject Safe NeighborhoodsCrimeFBI
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Meriden Man Sentenced to Six Years for Drug and Gun Crimes
Michael Luisi, 53, of Meriden, received a six-year federal prison sentence for narcotics trafficking and firearm possession. He was involved in a drug ring operating from a New Britain car dealership, leading to significant drug and weapon seizures.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Michael LuisiMeridenDrug TraffickingFirearms OffensesSupreme AutomotiveNew BritainWilfredo OrtizFBI