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Trump did what today?
5/12/2026
Why cruise ship passengers with possible hantavirus exposure went to Nebraska
- Sixteen passengers from a cruise ship exposed to hantavirus arrived in Nebraska for evaluation.
- One passenger tested positive for the virus and is being treated in a specialized biocontainment unit.
- Nebraska has the only federally funded quarantine and biocontainment units in the U.S.
- Authorities reassured the public that the risk of hantavirus is low and patients will be monitored.
- The outbreak has been linked to a strain that rarely spreads from person to person.
U.S. cruise passengers arrive in the U.S. after one tests positive for hantavirus
- Eighteen U.S. passengers returned from a cruise linked to a hantavirus outbreak.
- Sixteen passengers were quarantined in Nebraska, with one testing positive for the virus.
- Passengers had to isolate during their cruise due to the outbreak and are now being monitored.
- Health officials reassured the public that the outbreak is unlikely to become widespread.
- Critics voiced concerns about the government's response to the outbreak.
Trump wants to suspend the federal gas tax as prices soar amid war with Iran
- President Trump proposed suspending the federal gas tax to help lower high gas prices.
- The average cost of gasoline has surged over 50% since the U.S. began military actions in Iran.
- Suspending the gas tax would require congressional approval.
- Many American consumers report that high gas prices are straining their budgets.
- Trump claimed he would reinstate the gas tax once prices decrease.
Nonprofit sues the federal government over plans to paint Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue
- A nonprofit organization is suing the National Park Service over changes to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
- The group argues the project was not properly reviewed under federal law.
- President Trump proposed the change in color to enhance visitor experience.
- Concerns have been raised about financial details of the renovation project.
- Critics believe changing the pool's color undermines the solemnity of the site.
New poll finds a majority of Americans unsure if attempts on Trump's life were real
- A new poll shows many Americans doubt the legitimacy of recent assassination attempts against Trump.
- Thirty percent of respondents believe at least one incident was staged.
- Misinformation has spread following an incident at a public event where Trump was present.
- Younger voters and Democrats are particularly skeptical about the assassination attempts.
- Concerns about Trump's safety reflect broader fears about political violence in the U.S.
Before she can rebuild Venezuela, Machado will have to find her way back in
- Maria Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader, hopes to return home soon to rebuild her country.
- She has faced threats and accusations while organizing against the Maduro regime.
- Machado plans to focus on holding free elections as her first step upon returning.
- Her story highlights the struggle for democracy and safety in Venezuela.
- Machado emphasizes the need for international support in her efforts.
Will Sharpe imagines Mozart's day-to-day in 'Amadeus'
- Actor Will Sharpe stars in the Starz series 'Amadeus' as he explores Mozart's life.
- The show portrays Mozart's eccentric genius and rivalry with Antonio Salieri.
- Sharpe prepared for his role by learning piano pieces and practicing conducting.
- He aims to depict Mozart's social struggles as well as his musical talents.
- The series offers a fresh perspective on Mozart's life and relationships.
Trump taps former FEMA director to lead the disaster agency again
- President Trump nominated Cameron Hamilton to lead FEMA again after he was previously removed.
- FEMA has lacked a confirmed leader since Trump's administration began.
- Hamilton had publicly disagreed with Trump about FEMA's effectiveness before his removal.
- Critics argue that recent policies have harmed FEMA's response to disasters.
- Hamilton's potential confirmation comes at a crucial time leading into hurricane season.
Oregon's most unexpected gubernatorial candidate? A pencil with a point
- A talking pencil named 'Pencil' is running for governor in Oregon to raise awareness about education.
- The campaign highlights the state's low literacy rates for fourth graders.
- Pencil aims to encourage voters to focus on educational reform instead of party affiliations.
- The creator of Pencil hopes to spark meaningful discussion about the educational system.
- This unconventional campaign has gained some traction at local events.
They graduate to six figure salaries, and grueling work
- Graduates from SUNY Maritime College are entering a workforce in high demand within the maritime industry.
- Starting salaries for licensed mariners exceed $100,000 due to a current shortage.
- The Maritime Action Plan aims to address the shortage of qualified mariners.
- Graduates face challenging and often dangerous work conditions, particularly near conflict zones.
- The program combines hands-on training with traditional coursework to prepare students for success.
Abortion pill by mail allowed for at least 3 more days, the Supreme Court says
- The Supreme Court temporarily maintained telemedicine access to the abortion pill mifepristone.
- The case stems from a lower appeals court ruling that aims to ban online prescriptions.
- Telemedicine has become crucial for maintaining abortion access since the Supreme Court's 2022 decision.
- Providers are exploring alternative methods to continue providing service without mifepristone.
- The outcome of this case could significantly impact abortion access nationwide.