Alex Murdaugh's Murder Convictions Overturned, New Trial Ordered Due to Jury Tampering

2026-05-15 22:52:44 EDT

Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions for the deaths of his wife and son have been overturned by the South Carolina Supreme Court, which found that a court clerk interfered with the jury by advising them to "watch him closely." Prosecutors have vowed to retry him as soon as possible, considering all legal options including the death penalty. Murdaugh's defense team expresses confidence in an acquittal in a new trial, advocating for a change of venue away from Colleton County and requesting extensive jury screening to mitigate bias. The retrial will also carefully apply the law regarding his financial crimes, to which he has already pleaded guilty, avoiding inflammatory details not directly bolstering the prosecution's murder arguments.

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BBC

Caitlin Clark Honored for Historic Career Milestone Despite Fever's Overtime Loss

2026-05-15 22:41:37 EDT

WNBA star Caitlin Clark was honored for achieving a significant career milestone, becoming the fastest player to reach 1,000 career points, 250 assists, and 250 rebounds in just 54 games, surpassing Diana Taurasi's previous record. This pre-game ceremony celebrated her rapid impact in her third WNBA season. During the subsequent game against the Washington Mystics, Clark delivered a remarkable performance, scoring 32 points, seven assists, and four rebounds, notably hitting a three-pointer in the final second to force overtime. Despite her individual brilliance and clutch play, her Indiana Fever team ultimately lost a tight 104-102 contest to the Mystics.

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Fox News

Colorado Governor Commutes Sentence of Trump Ally Tina Peters for Voting Machine Tampering

2026-05-15 22:20:40 EDT

Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted the prison sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, a staunch Trump ally convicted for allowing unauthorized access to voting machines after the 2020 election. Polis justified the decision by highlighting Peters' status as a first-time nonviolent offender and an appellate court finding that her sentence improperly weighed her conspiratorial viewpoints, which are protected speech. Peters issued an apology, acknowledging her mistakes in misleading the Secretary of State. While the commutation, which sets her parole for June 1, was celebrated by former President Trump, it faced strong condemnation from Colorado Democrats who viewed it as a blow to election integrity.

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CBS News

FDA Undergoes Major Leadership Reshuffle Following Commissioner's Departure

2026-05-15 22:11:27 EDT

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is experiencing a significant leadership reshuffle, with the acting directors of its top drug and biologics divisions, Tracy Beth Høeg and Katherine Szarama, departing their roles. These changes follow the recent resignation of former FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, capping a tumultuous week for the agency. Michael Davis and Karim Mikhail will step into the vacated director positions, while Lowell Zeta becomes acting chief of staff. This marks a period of high turnover at an agency critical for regulating a substantial portion of U.S. consumer spending, with the Trump administration reportedly seeking a new permanent commissioner soon.

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CBS News

China Explores AI-Assisted Unmanned Vessels for South China Sea Patrols

2026-05-15 22:00:16 EDT

China is investigating the use of AI-assisted, wave-powered unmanned surface vessels (USVs) for long-term patrols and monitoring in the South China Sea. These autonomous vessels, which convert wave motion into thrust, could offer a cost-effective solution for routine surveillance, monitoring illegal activities, and search and rescue operations in distant waters. The article highlights that while traditional naval assets are still dominant, many countries, including the U.S., are increasingly shifting towards uncrewed platforms for continuous maritime monitoring without the need for crews or frequent refueling. This strategic development could significantly enhance Beijing's presence and management capabilities in disputed maritime regions.

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South China Morning Post

Retired Atlanta Principal Returns to His School as a Handyman

2026-05-15 21:53:57 EDT

David White, a 58-year-old former Principal of the Year for Atlanta Public Schools, retired after 33 years in education, including 15 at Burgess-Peterson Academy. However, he found retirement lonely and missed his school community. When a site manager position, essentially a handyman role, opened at his old school, he immediately applied and was hired. In this new capacity, White performs various maintenance tasks, from power washing bathrooms to inspecting fire extinguishers, demonstrating a deep commitment to the institution. He emphasizes that he feels he is still contributing meaningfully to a place he genuinely cares about, despite the change in his professional standing.

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CBS News

US Reportedly Planning Criminal Indictment Against Former Cuban Leader Raúl Castro

2026-05-15 21:37:27 EDT

The U.S. Justice Department is reportedly preparing to criminally indict former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, 94, in the coming days, stemming from the 1996 downing of two aircraft belonging to the activist-humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue. This move is part of an ongoing U.S. pressure campaign against Cuba, which has included an oil blockade exacerbating the island's fuel shortages. The potential charges focus on the incident that killed four people, which an international organization determined occurred over international waters, despite Cuban claims of airspace violation. While President Trump declined to comment directly, Florida officials praised the possible charges as "long overdue," though Cuba's Foreign Minister expressed defiance.

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BBC

Judge Declares Another Mistrial in Harvey Weinstein Sexual Assault Case in New York

2026-05-15 21:32:47 EDT

A New York judge has declared a mistrial in a sexual assault case against Harvey Weinstein, as the jury reported being hopelessly deadlocked after three days of deliberations. This marks the third time the disgraced film mogul has faced this specific charge from aspiring actress Jessica Mann in New York, with previous trials resulting in an overturned conviction and another mistrial. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg expressed disappointment but reaffirmed his office's commitment to prosecuting sexual violence, indicating they would consult with Mann on potential next steps. Weinstein's defense team contended that the outcome reflects deep-seated public prejudice, suggesting the district attorney should prioritize other violent crimes.

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BBC

Remains of Missing 6-Year-Old Texas Boy Found, Mother Faces Capital Murder Charge

2026-05-15 21:29:41 EDT

The remains of Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, a 6-year-old Texas boy missing for over three years, were found during an excavation at his former residence in Everman. His mother, Cindy Rodriguez Singh, had been charged with capital murder after allegedly providing false information about his whereabouts and later fleeing to India with her other children, excluding Noel. Authorities had presumed Noel dead, noting he was last seen appearing unhealthy and malnourished. The Tarrant County District Attorney's Office confirmed the identification, stating that Noel's life mattered and his mother will face trial once her competency is restored, a process a psychologist believes is foreseeable.

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Trump's China Summit Yields Pomp and Promises, but Few Tangible Results

2026-05-15 21:06:30 EDT

President Donald Trump concluded a two-day summit in China with leader Xi Jinping, which was rich in pageantry and promises of stability but offered little in terms of tangible progress. Critics suggest the carefully choreographed event, attended by prominent tech executives like Elon Musk and Tim Cook, was more performative than substantive. There were no major breakthroughs reported on critical issues such as the Iran war, Taiwan's status, or the escalating AI arms race between the two nations. While Trump claimed "fantastic trade deals" were struck and "a lot of different problems" were settled, specific details remained scarce, leading to perceptions that he returned to Washington D.C. with limited diplomatic achievements.

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The Guardian

US Proposes Drastic Colorado River Water Cuts for Lower Basin States

2026-05-15 20:44:33 EDT

The U.S. government has proposed a comprehensive 10-year plan for the drought-stricken Colorado River, potentially cutting up to 40% of current water supplies for Arizona, California, and Nevada. This drastic measure, if finalized in June, could reduce annual water delivery by up to 3 million acre-feet, enough to supply millions of households, as the river's reservoirs plummet. The federal plan would prioritize water cuts based on the "law of the river," which grants California highest priority. This "sobering" proposal comes after the seven basin states failed to agree on reductions, underscoring the severe water crisis exacerbated by overuse and a recent record snow drought.

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The Guardian

Senators Urge FAA to Study Impact of Reduced Flight Attendant Staffing on Safety

2026-05-15 20:22:57 EDT

Senators Tammy Duckworth and Tammy Baldwin are urging FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford to conduct a study on the safety implications of reduced flight attendant staffing on widebody aircraft. They express significant concern that allowing one flight attendant to be responsible for two exit doors, sometimes 19 feet apart, could jeopardize passenger evacuation efficiency and increase risks during emergencies. The senators also demanded an update on evacuation testing, mandated by Congress nearly two years ago, which aims to simulate real-world conditions including children, elderly, and disabled passengers, along with luggage. Unions representing flight attendants have echoed these concerns, emphasizing that appropriate crew staffing is a life-saving necessity.

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CBS News

Iraqi National Charged in US with Terror Plots Targeting Jewish Institutions Globally

2026-05-15 20:14:37 EDT

Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, an Iraqi militia commander, has been charged in the U.S. with multiple terrorism-related counts for allegedly planning over a dozen attacks in North America and Europe. Prosecutors claim al-Saadi, a commander for Kata'ib Hizballah, orchestrated attacks on synagogues and Jewish institutions in cities including London, Amsterdam, and Paris, and plotted to target a prominent New York City synagogue and Jewish centers in Los Angeles and Scottsdale. He allegedly attempted to recruit an undercover agent, providing maps and a cryptocurrency down payment for an attack. His lawyer contends it is a "political prosecution," arguing al-Saadi should be treated as a prisoner of war.

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BBC

Trump's Approval Rating Declines Among Latino Voters Who Supported Him in 2024

2026-05-15 20:14:15 EDT

A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals a significant plummet in President Trump's approval rating among Latino voters who supported him in the 2024 election, dropping 27 percentage points to 66%. This mirrors a broader decline in his support across other ethnic groups and the general Latino community. The primary drivers for this retreat in approval include concerns about his judgment in using military force, decision-making on critical issues like immigration, the economy, healthcare, and foreign policy, and his handling of law enforcement. This trend is notable given Trump's overperformance with Latino voters in the 2024 election, where he garnered 48% of their vote, a significant increase from 2020.

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LA Times

PGA Championship Day Two Sees Golfers Frustrated by 'Absurd' Pin Positions

2026-05-15 20:00:50 EDT

Day two of the US PGA Championship at Aronimink saw top golfers, including world number one Scottie Scheffler, express significant frustration over what they termed "absurd" pin positions. Scheffler specifically criticized the tournament committee for placing pins on the top of swells on the course's vast, fast greens, making it exceptionally challenging to approach the hole and sink putts. Despite bogeying three of his first four holes, Scheffler managed a 71 to remain in contention at two under par. The demanding course setup has created a tightly packed leaderboard, with less heralded players like Maverick McNealy and Alex Smalley leading, suggesting the conditions are hindering the separation of top talent.

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The Guardian

Israeli Strike Kills Six in Lebanon as US Announces Ceasefire Extension

2026-05-15 19:59:07 EDT

An Israeli air strike in Harouf, southern Lebanon, reportedly killed six people, including three paramedics, with a fourth critically injured, according to Lebanon's health ministry. This tragic event unfolded as the U.S. State Department announced that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to extend their fragile 45-day ceasefire following negotiations in Washington D.C. Despite the announced truce, which was initially declared by President Trump, both Israel and Hezbollah have continued to exchange fire across the border. Israel has intensified its air and artillery strikes, particularly in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure, leading to the destruction of entire villages and the displacement of over a million people.

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BBC

UK's 'Saltiest' Sandwich Highlights Dangers of Excessive Sodium Intake

2026-05-15 19:56:15 EDT

This article investigates the health implications of consuming the UK's 'saltiest' sandwich from Gail's bakery, which contains 6.88g of salt, surpassing the recommended daily limit. The author, despite enjoying the 1,000-calorie triple-decker, emphasizes the severe health risks linked to excessive sodium intake, such as increased blood pressure, a primary cause of strokes and heart attacks. Experts explain that salt draws extra water into the bloodstream, intensifying the heart's workload. While a single high-salt meal won't immediately harm long-term health, consistent high intake gradually raises blood pressure over a lifetime, also impacting kidneys, bones, and potentially contributing to vascular dementia and stomach cancer.

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BBC

Pentagon Halts Poland Troop Deployment Amidst Germany Pullout Order

2026-05-15 19:56:00 EDT

The Pentagon has halted the deployment of 4,000 U.S. troops to Poland, belonging to the Army's 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, following President Donald Trump's prior announcement to pull thousands of soldiers from Germany. General Christopher LaNeve confirmed the decision stemmed from force reduction instructions, though he provided limited rationale. Republican lawmakers, including Don Bacon, strongly condemned the move as "reprehensible" and an "embarrassment," asserting it blindsided Polish officials. Conversely, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk indicated he received assurances that these decisions were logistical and would not directly impact deterrence capabilities or security, even as Russia continues its deadly attacks on Ukraine.

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Deutsche Welle

Andy Burnham Cleared to Seek Labour Candidacy, Paving Way for Potential PM Bid

2026-05-15 19:53:37 EDT

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has been cleared by Labour's ruling National Executive Committee to seek selection as the party's candidate in the Makerfield by-election, reversing a previous decision to block him. This move is widely seen as a strategic step for Burnham to return to Westminster and potentially challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the prime ministership, a contest Starmer is expected to fight. The Makerfield seat became vacant after MP Josh Simons resigned to make way for Burnham. This development unfolds after a tumultuous week for Labour, marked by disastrous election results and calls from nearly 90 MPs for Starmer to resign, fueling intense leadership speculation within the party.

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BBC

Supreme Court Rejects Virginia Democrats' Bid to Restore Congressional Map

2026-05-15 19:51:25 EDT

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Virginia Democrats' bid to restore a congressional map that could have given them an opportunity to pick up four seats in the closely divided House of Representatives. This order, issued without noted dissent, upheld a Virginia Supreme Court ruling that invalidated a voter-approved redistricting ballot measure. The state court determined that the Democratic-controlled legislature improperly began the process of placing the amendment on the ballot after early voting had commenced. This decision marks the latest development in the nation's mid-decade redistricting competition, following recent Supreme Court rulings that have also sided with Republican efforts to redraw congressional maps in states like Alabama and Louisiana.

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The Guardian

Fire and Explosion at Maine Lumber Mill Kills Firefighter, Injures Ten

2026-05-15 19:50:00 EDT

A significant fire and subsequent explosion at the Robbins Lumber mill in Searsmont, Maine, tragically killed one firefighter and injured at least ten other individuals. Firefighters were conducting suppression efforts within a silo when the explosion occurred, causing multiple serious and critical injuries among the first responders, with several fire trucks also destroyed. The deceased firefighter's identity will be confirmed via autopsy. Officials have initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the blaze at the long-standing, family-owned mill. Maine Governor Janet Mills urged the public to avoid the area and keep those affected in their thoughts.

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CBS News

Parents Allege Significant Errors and Wrongful Deductions by Child Maintenance Service

2026-05-15 19:44:32 EDT

Over 30 parents have reported experiencing severe errors with the Child Maintenance Service (CMS), including miscalculated arrears and wrongful deductions from wages and bank accounts, sometimes decades after arrangements concluded. One case involved John Hammond, who had £20,000 taken by the CMS despite his child support ending years prior, which he later won back in court but remained out of pocket for legal fees. Another parent, Richard George, had £18,800 wrongly taken due to CMS correspondence being sent to the wrong address for years. These issues mirror concerns raised in a House of Lords report about the CMS's "random, abusive and unregulated" enforcement and outdated calculation formula.

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BBC

Ollie Watkins' Resurgent Form Boosts World Cup Hopes for England

2026-05-15 19:17:19 EDT

Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins has experienced a remarkable resurgence in form, scoring nine Premier League goals since his omission from England's March international squad, positioning him as arguably the most in-form English striker ahead of Harry Kane. This impressive run, including a two-goal performance against Liverpool, has been crucial for Aston Villa securing a Champions League spot and significantly bolsters his prospects for the upcoming World Cup. Watkins credits the motivation from feeling "written off" for his renewed performance. His consistent ability to exploit defenses and provide a distinct attacking threat compared to Kane presents a compelling argument for his inclusion in the national squad.

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BBC

Trump Noncommittal on Taiwan Arms Sale After Xi's Warning

2026-05-15 19:11:07 EDT

Following a high-stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, President Donald Trump remained noncommittal regarding the approval of a $14 billion arms sale package to Taiwan, stating he would decide "over the next fairly short period." Trump also claimed he refrained from revealing his stance when Xi directly questioned if the U.S. would defend Taiwan against a potential attack. Xi had issued a "stark warning" that mishandling the Taiwan issue could lead to "clashes and even conflicts" between the two nations, though he also noted that proper handling could maintain stable bilateral relations. Trump also discussed the Iran war with Xi, emphasizing a shared desire for the conflict's resolution and preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

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Palestinian Fatah Leaders Meet Amid Rising Discontent and Succession Talk

2026-05-15 19:05:19 EDT

Top leaders of the main Palestinian political faction, Fatah, are holding their first major conference in a decade, aiming for unity and political reform amidst rising Palestinian discontent and claims of corruption. President Abbas promised future presidential and parliamentary elections without a specific timeline, facing increasing pressure from the U.S., E.U., and Arab countries for reforms. The meeting occurs during a critical period following the Gaza war, accelerating Israeli settlements, and a deepening financial crisis exacerbated by Israel withholding tax transfers. Opinion polls reveal profound dissatisfaction with Abbas, with 80% desiring his resignation, highlighting internal divisions and ongoing succession discussions as new central committee members are elected.

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BBC

Jim Cramer Warns SpaceX IPO Could Create Market "Bubble"

2026-05-15 19:05:14 EDT

CNBC's Jim Cramer voiced significant concern regarding speculative excess in the IPO market, specifically warning that Elon Musk's highly anticipated SpaceX debut could create a substantial "bubble." Cramer fears that if underwriters release an insufficient number of shares, the company, which encompasses Starlink satellite internet, social media site X, and the Grok chatbot, could achieve a $5 trillion valuation, becoming detached from its underlying fundamentals. He suggests such an event could establish a dangerous precedent for other high-profile artificial intelligence companies considering public offerings, potentially weighing down the broader market as investors liquidate existing holdings to acquire new issues. Cramer urged underwriters to act responsibly to prevent explosive first-day price surges akin to the dot-com era. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Eurovision Song Contest Final Preview: Favorites, Controversies, and Unique Performances

2026-05-15 19:04:54 EDT

The Eurovision Song Contest grand final is poised to showcase a diverse array of acts, with Finland, Greece, and Australia emerging as strong favorites. This article previews several highlights, including Greek singer Akylas's journey from street busker to national representative and Australia's platinum-selling artist Delta Goodrem's polished power ballad. Finland's Pete Parkonnen and classical violinist Linda Lampenius face pre-performance anxieties over a half-million-pound violin sprint. The event also navigates ongoing controversies, such as anticipated protests regarding Israel's participation and Sweden's Felicia battling vocal issues. Unique performances, including the UK's Sam Battle's eccentric synthesiser entry and Norway's Jonas Lovv's humorously censored movements, promise a night of varied and memorable entertainment.

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BBC

Mentally Ill Woman Seeks Medically Assisted Dying in Canada, Sparking Ethical Debate

2026-05-15 19:04:41 EDT

Claire Brosseau, a 49-year-old Canadian woman suffering from severe, treatment-resistant bipolar disorder and PTSD, is seeking access to medically assisted dying (MAID), arguing her condition makes her "functionally terminal." Despite MAID being legal in Canada, it's not currently available solely for mental illness, a policy Ottawa has delayed expanding due to preparedness concerns. Brosseau has filed a legal case, contending that current laws are discriminatory and unconstitutional by denying psychiatric patients the same access granted to those with physical illnesses. This case highlights an ongoing national debate about the ethics and scope of assisted dying, with some experts warning against expansion and disability advocates arguing for better support services over ending lives.

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BBC

Switzerland to Finally Open Secret Files on Nazi War Criminal Josef Mengele

2026-05-15 19:04:33 EDT

The Swiss Federal Intelligence Service has announced it will finally open long-sealed files on notorious Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, known as the "Angel of Death" for his horrific medical experiments and selections at Auschwitz. Historians have repeatedly sought access to these files, previously sealed until 2071 citing national security, with the decision to open them coming after a legal challenge. While Mengele fled to South America in 1949 and his death was confirmed in 1992, persistent rumors suggested his presence in Switzerland, especially after a 1959 international arrest warrant. The move aims to bring greater transparency regarding Switzerland's potential historical connections or knowledge concerning Mengele's post-war activities.

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BBC

Arne Slot Under Pressure After Liverpool's Crushing Defeat to Aston Villa

2026-05-15 18:55:18 EDT

Liverpool manager Arne Slot is under increasing pressure following his team's crushing 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa, marking their 19th loss of the season across all competitions. This performance, characterized by poor possession and defensive lapses, prompted many Liverpool fans to leave Villa Park before the final whistle. Despite Slot's assertions that the team only requires "a little bit of transition" and was hampered by nine missing players, critics, including Jamie Carragher, pointed to a consistently feeble display. The result jeopardizes Liverpool's Champions League qualification, with their dismal away record against top-nine teams contributing to a forgettable campaign. Slot conceded the team "crumbled" after Villa's second goal, acknowledging the significant challenges ahead.

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BBC

Looming Protein Shortage Driven by Surging Demand and Lagging Infrastructure

2026-05-15 18:55:07 EDT

The U.S. is facing a potential protein shortage, specifically for whey protein, due to surging consumer demand and lagging processing infrastructure. Wholesale prices for food-grade whey powder have increased over 50% since January, reaching record levels, with some manufacturers already selling their entire year's supply. Historically a cheap byproduct of cheesemaking, whey gained popularity as a "superingredient" fueled by fitness trends and dietary shifts. However, the dairy industry's significant investments in processing capacity, costing millions or billions for new plants, have been unable to keep pace with the rapid changes in consumer preferences. Experts anticipate this current shortage will be temporary as infrastructure eventually catches up with demand.

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The Atlantic

Stephen Miller Recuses from Issues Due to Wife's Business Interests

2026-05-15 18:15:00 EDT

Stephen Miller, a senior Trump adviser and deputy chief of staff, has recused himself from all issues concerning Paramount's efforts to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, as well as matters related to artificial intelligence and space. These recusals are due to his wife, Katie Miller, a MAGA podcaster, who has been in talks with Paramount to sell her media property and previously held a consulting contract with xAI, later acquired by SpaceX. While the White House asserts Stephen fully adheres to ethics recommendations, critics allege that Katie's podcast sponsorships and influence are inextricably tied to her husband's senior position, effectively selling access to the Trump administration.

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The Atlantic

Trump Reportedly Plans $1.7 Billion "Weaponization" Fund from IRS Lawsuit Settlement

2026-05-15 18:05:00 EDT

President Donald Trump reportedly plans to withdraw his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service concerning the leak of his tax returns, in exchange for a $1.7 billion "weaponization" fund. According to ABC News, this fund would be under Trump's direct control and could be allocated to allies who assert they were unfairly targeted by the Biden administration, including individuals prosecuted for their involvement in the January 6 Capitol attack. Although Trump himself would not be eligible, entities connected to him are not explicitly prohibited from filing additional claims. This alleged settlement is viewed as a strategic maneuver by Trump to bypass judicial skepticism regarding his lawsuit, effectively using taxpayer money to address political grievances and potentially benefit his associates.

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Vox
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