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Trump did what today?
5/31/2026
Judge agrees to review Trump's $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund
- A federal judge will review Trump's $1.8 billion fund after former judges questioned its validity.
- The fund was created after Trump's lawsuit against the IRS over leaked tax returns.
- Some judges claim the lawsuit was a scam and that it misused taxpayer money.
- The fund's future is uncertain after a previous judge halted its setup.
- Critics argue it is a way to support Trump's allies and those involved in the Jan. 6 riots.
Immigrant detainees sue over 'horrific' conditions at Texas ICE facility
- Four detainees have filed a lawsuit against an ICE facility in Texas for inhumane treatment.
- Allegations include medical neglect, violence by guards, and poor living conditions.
- Detainees lack access to basic hygiene, medical care, and safe living environments.
- The suit aims to gain class-action status on behalf of all detainees at the facility.
- ICE has denied the claims, asserting they follow higher standards than other U.S. prisons.
Democrats and Republicans think control of Congress runs through Iowa
- Iowa's upcoming primaries are critical for both parties seeking control of Congress.
- Record attendance at Republican events shows strong support for Trump among party members.
- Democrats see opportunities in recent election trends despite the party's overall unpopularity.
- Battles for governor and Senate seats could shift the political landscape in Iowa.
- The significance of these primaries extends to shaping the national mood ahead of future elections.
How single-party primary elections are reshaping Congress
- Single-party primaries are increasing polarization in Congress and limiting voter choices.
- Critics argue these closed primaries favor extreme candidates over moderates.
- Many lawmakers feel pressured to conform to party lines, stifling compromise.
- Recent efforts have been made to promote nonpartisan primaries.
- The push for reform highlights a growing disconnect between politicians and independent voters.
These AI models are free, private, and will never say 'no'
- Some AI models can provide harmful information unlike mainstream chatbots.
- These models are easier to use and come without safety features.
- Concerns arise as people misuse these models for illegal activities.
- Emerging tools make it simpler to strip safety measures from these AI models.
- Lawmakers are recognizing the potential risks associated with unregulated AI technology.
Reality TV can be unserious and dramatic. It's also training political candidates
- Former reality TV stars are running for political office, using their public personas.
- Luke Gulbranson, a reality TV star, is campaigning for Congress in Minnesota.
- Reality TV prepares candidates for handling publicity and navigating conflict.
- Spencer Pratt of 'The Hills' is also running for mayor of Los Angeles.
- These candidates aim to connect with voters and address local issues.
Here's how we're coping with high gas prices, according to Costco and Walmart
- Drivers are changing habits and seeking cheaper gas from Costco and Walmart.
- Many are filling up more often but with fewer gallons due to high prices.
- Costco set records in gas sales as people wait longer for discounted fuel.
- Walmart reports lower average fill-ups, indicating stress among consumers.
- There's concern that rising fuel prices will lead to increased costs for everyday items.
Trump's name must come off of the Kennedy Center, judge rules
- A judge blocked Trump from renaming the Kennedy Center, affirming its name honors JFK.
- Plans for a two-year renovation at the center were also temporarily halted.
- The judge stated decisions should be based on the board's information and transparency.
- Trump criticized the ruling, claiming the center needs restoration.
- The Kennedy Center plans to appeal the judge's decision.
PSG wins back-to-back Champions League titles after shootout victory against Arsenal
- Paris Saint-Germain won their second Champions League title by beating Arsenal on penalties.
- The final ended in a 1-1 draw, with PSG winning 4-3 in the shootout.
- Captain Marquinhos praised the team's hard work and mentality throughout the season.
- Arsenal's loss continued their streak of not winning the Champions League after many attempts.
- PSG’s success highlights their dominance in European soccer.
Experimental pill promises new hope for deadly pancreatic cancer
- A new pill, daraxonrasib, shows promise for advanced pancreatic cancer patients.
- It nearly doubles survival time compared to standard chemotherapy options.
- The drug targets a mutated protein that drives tumor growth in most pancreatic cases.
- Experts believe it could become the new standard treatment for pancreatic cancer.
- The FDA plans to expedite its review due to the drug's positive results in trials.
Bondi doubles down on her handling of Epstein files in testimony to Congress
- Former AG Pam Bondi defended her management of Epstein file releases in a closed-door session.
- Bondi claimed the process was complicated and assigned oversight to a deputy.
- Democrats expressed frustration as Bondi often deflected questions to her deputy.
- Survivors criticized her handling, emphasizing the need for more transparency.
- Democrats call for accountability in response to the Epstein scandal.
The biggest permanent desert lake threatens with rising waters and hungry crocs
- Lake Turkana in Kenya is expanding, displacing communities and wildlife.
- Fishermen struggle as rising waters lead to competition and dwindling fish catches.
- The El Molo people's livelihood and culture are threatened by the lake's changes.
- Increased conflicts arise between fishing communities due to resource scarcity.
- Local leaders are calling for innovative solutions to address the lake's challenges.
San Antonio Spurs win the West, beating Oklahoma City Thunder to head to NBA Finals
- The Spurs defeated the Thunder in Game 7 to advance to the NBA Finals.
- Victor Wembanyama and Julian Champagnie played key roles in the victory.
- The win ends the Thunder's championship title reign after a tough playoff series.
- The Spurs last appeared in the Finals in 2014 and are poised for a strong comeback.
- The team aims to continue their winning streak in the Finals against the Knicks.
Carcass of Timmy the humpback whale brought to shore in Denmark
- The carcass of a humpback whale named Timmy was dragged onto a Danish beach.
- Timmy was known for being stranded and drawing media attention over the months.
- The whale was found dead after efforts to rescue and guide it back to the ocean.
- Investigations will be conducted to determine the cause of death.
- Experts are puzzled why the whale swam so far from its natural habitat.
Pride celebrations struggle as corporate sponsorships dry up
- Many Pride celebrations are experiencing a decline in corporate sponsorships.
- Organizers in cities like New York and Pittsburgh report reduced funding for events.
- The decrease in sponsorships is linked to political pressure and scrutiny on DEI initiatives.
- Some Pride events, such as in Tampa, are on hold due to lack of funding.
- Organizers are seeking alternative funding sources to support their celebrations.
Myanmar's Min Aung Hlaing takes first foreign tour as leader, with visit to India
- Myanmar's leader Min Aung Hlaing is on his first overseas trip to India.
- He will meet with Indian Prime Minister Modi and business leaders.
- The visit aims to strengthen relations between India and Myanmar amid ongoing conflict.
- Analysts note India's consistent engagement with Myanmar since the military coup.
- Discussions will likely cover shared security concerns along their border.
Replacing aging U.S. voting equipment will take years and billions of dollars
- Many U.S. voting machines are outdated, with some over 30 years old.
- A report estimates that replacing all voting equipment to meet new standards will cost around $2.71 billion.
- By the next presidential election, the average voting machine will be over 9 years old.
- States and counties often manage their own equipment budgets, causing disparities.
- Replacements are slow, and Congress's financial support is crucial for upgrading systems.
The 'Hacks' finale ties a melodramatic bow onto a beloved series
- The series finale of 'Hacks' ends with a focus on Deborah's cancer battle and personal choices.
- Deborah decides against assisted suicide, emphasizing the value of life and relationships.
- While some scenes are praised for their charm, the finale received mixed reviews for its melodrama.
- Critics argue the emotional arc felt forced and drew attention away from character development.
- Overall, the finale wraps up the beloved series with a mix of humor and poignant moments.
Drake tops the charts, sets records and sweeps away the oldies
- Drake's three albums debuted in the top three spots on the Billboard charts, a first in history.
- He set records for most songs on the Hot 100 with 42 entries this week.
- Drake's achievements reflect the changing landscape of music consumption and streaming.
- Despite the records, analysts emphasize the statistical context behind the numbers.
- Drake's dominance may shift the spotlight away from long-standing classics on the charts.
Back from Cannes, a critic shares the films he's most excited to see again
- The Cannes Film Festival showcased a mix of films, though Hollywood's presence was limited.
- Cristian Mungiu's 'Fjord' won the Palme d'Or, tackling religious and secular conflicts.
- Other notable films include 'Paper Tiger' and 'Club Kid', which received positive attention.
- Many promising international films were featured, reinforcing Cannes’ diverse offerings.
- The critic expresses excitement for future viewings of standout films like 'All of a Sudden.'