Newsweek,
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Adeola Adeosun
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President Donald Trump's unscheduled visit to a Florida dentist on Saturday has reignited speculation among medical professionals and critics about the 79-year-old's health, with cardiologist and CNN commentator Dr. Jonathan Reiner publicly questioning on social media why the appointment took place outside the White House's on-site dental facility.
The White House said the appointment was scheduled and routine, telling the press pool Trump had "a scheduled dental appointment at his local dentist in Florida." But the visit, which was not on the president's public schedule, has drawn questions from doctors, journalists, and political commentators on social media
New York Post,
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Chris Nesi
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A taxpayer-funded Texas waterpark is getting splash-back for a “Muslims only” event next month after a local Islamic group rented out the facility.
A flier for the DFW Epic Eid event on June 1 noted three times that attendance was strictly for Muslims — and modest swimsuits are required.
“Seems like a civil rights violation,” one outraged commenter said.
“Should we expect a ‘Christians Only’ day?” another commenter asked.
Radio host Dana Loesch asked, “How is a taxpayer-funded, city-owned entity allowed to discriminate against non-Muslims at a public water park?” After the backlash, the organizer of the event, Aminah Knight, told The Post that she is backtracking on how
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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Graham Platner officially became the de facto Democratic nominee for the Senate in Maine last week after Gov. Janet Mills dropped out. The far-left base is happy, but it has no idea what’s coming. Even though Platner hits all the right notes that leftists love to hear, the baggage he brings is huge. And it sounds like it’s going to be brutal. During a discussion on 2WAY, Mark Halperin relayed what one NRSC spokesperson told — that the party is going to go so negative on Platner that "he'll have to leave the state. He won't just lose the race."
Townhall’s own Larry O’Connor was part of the conversation
Dallas Express,
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Staff
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A growing number of states and large school districts are imposing new limits on students’ screen time, shifting away from a heavy reliance on digital devices in early education.
The moves come as lawmakers and educators respond to concerns about student attention, reading proficiency, and the effectiveness of one-to-one device programs. At least five states — Alabama, Utah, Missouri, Kansas, and Tennessee — have advanced or passed measures in 2026 to cap or reduce instructional screen use, particularly in elementary grades.
Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation’s second-largest, voted unanimously this month to develop a comprehensive screen time policy for the 2026-27 school year. The resolution calls for maximum in-school screen
The Center Square,
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Bethany Blankley
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Border Patrol agents working in Tampa, Florida, have arrested their 1,000th child sex offender in just four months. The 1,000th arrest was of a Trinidadian man convicted of five felony child sex offenses in Hillsborough County with a lengthy criminal record.
They’re working out of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Miami Sector’s Tampa Station, one of the oldest Border Patrol stations in the country.
The Tampa Station first opened in 1925 to respond to large smuggling rings entering Florida using Cuban fishing boats. It is the only station on Florida’s west coast. Its area of responsibility covers 12 counties in central and western Florida, spanning 190 miles long and 125 miles
Independent Sentinel,
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M. Dowling
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California, Texas, Arkansas are catering to far-left Islamists, and in doing so, they are moving the needle on the Islamification of America. What happened to the separation of church and state? California has introduced legislation to officially recognize Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as state holidays, following similar moves in other states like Washington, New Jersey, and Illinois. On April 8, the California Assembly Committee on Public Employment and Retirement voted 19–0 to adopt AB2017, followed on April 22 by the California Assembly Committee on Appropriations, which voted 7–0 to adopt the bill.
The only religious holiday that is recognized by the state is Christmas, but
Townhall,
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Matt Vespa
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The anti-ICE Left faced a tough weekend: one of their websites, which had tens of thousands of sign-ups, had its data exposed. It was part of an effort to mobilize a response force regarding operations that enforce federal immigration law. You’ve seen what these people do when activated; they’re irrational. And some of these people, like Renee Good, have been shot in the face because they’ve tried to harm federal immigration officers. Good tried to run over an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The site, GTFO ICE, was created by an anti-Trump commentator and former DHS official, Miles Taylor, and pretty much everyone’s information got exposed.
Breitbart News,
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Lucas Nolan
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Nissan has officially canceled its plans to manufacture electric vehicles at its Mississippi assembly plant, opting instead to produce a lineup of body-on-frame trucks and SUVs.
Motor1 reports that Japanese automaker Nissan has made a significant strategic pivot, abandoning a previously announced $500 million investment designated for electric vehicle production at its Canton, Mississippi facility. The company informed suppliers of this decision on April 30, marking a dramatic shift from its 2021 commitment to transform the plant into an EV manufacturing hub.
According to the automaker’s official statement, the decision aligns with current market conditions, customer demand patterns, and the company’s updated strategic direction. The Canton facility, which had been earmarked
New York Post,
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Emily Crane
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The deranged firebug accused of igniting the devastating Palisades Fire had become “fixated” on Luigi Mangione in the lead-up to the deadly blaze — and then allegedly suggested the inferno was started out of “resentment of the rich,” prosecutors said.
Jonathan Rinderknecht, 30, was obsessed with the accused health care CEO killer and had routinely searched “free Luigi Mangione” and “lets take down all the billionaires” online, court documents show. In the weeks and hours before allegedly sparking the blaze that triggered the catastrophic Palisades Fire, Rinderknecht — who worked as an Uber driver — ranted to customers about Mangione’s arrest, too.
“Many of defendant’s Uber passengers on
The Center Square,
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Ella Dawson
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5/3/2026 6:26:53 PM
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The first drones intended to stop school shootings from Campus Guardian Angel are set to go live Friday at Deltona High School.
Florida’s legislature has appropriated $557,000 to have drones in the Broward, Leon, and Volusia school districts, with Deltona High School being the first.
Georgia has also appropriated $550,000 for drones in five of their high schools, yet to be decided by the State’s Department of Education.
“Georgia went from first conversations to funding a pilot through the legislature in maybe 120 days,” CEO and co-founder of Campus Guardian Angel Justin Marston told The Center Square, which is lightning speed for Congress.
Many other states are interested in piloting these drones.
CBS News,
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Duarte Dias
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Eleanor Watson
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Chris Livesay
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A search and rescue operation is underway in southern Morocco after two U.S. service members were reported missing off the southern coast of the North African nation during annual training exercises.
A defense official told CBS News that the soldiers were last seen near ocean cliffs near the Cap Draa Training Area. Initial reports indicate they may have fallen into the ocean, the official said. No foul play is suspected, sources told CBS News. Defense officials confirmed to CBS News both missing service members were U.S. Army soldiers. The names of the soldiers and further details have not yet been released
Ground teams, aerial assets and maritime elements from
New York Post,
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Ryan King
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Liberal icon, former Rep. Barney Frank, who is dying of congestive heart failure, spoke out from hospice to deliver a stark warning to Democrats for swinging too far to the left on social issues — and said it will cost them with voters.
The 86-year-old former congressman, who is famous for fighting to legalize same-sex marriage and pushing to regulate Wall Street after the 2008 financial meltdown, hopes his lefty bona fides will help his message resonate with the far left. “It’s precisely because I have been on the left that I have undertaken this,” Frank told CNN’s “State of the Union”