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#politics

The Western Journal: Judge Rejects Bureaucrat Who Claimed Trump Can’t Fire Her
Judge Rejects Bureaucrat Who Claimed Trump Can’t Fire Her
A federal judge denied Shira Perlmutter's request to block her firing as director of the U.S. Copyright Office by the Trump administration. Judge Timothy Kelly ruled she failed to demonstrate irreparable harm and noted the President's authority over executive appointments.

Perlmutter's lawsuit claimed she was an exception to being dismissed, but the court found no basis for her claim. The White House reiterated that the President has the right to remove employees within the Executive Branch.


#society

The Western Journal: Man Stunned to Find 'Miracle Bible' That Shouldn't Have Been There in Tornado Wreckage
Man Stunned to Find 'Miracle Bible' That Shouldn't Have Been There in Tornado Wreckage
After a devastating tornado struck London, Kentucky, a man named Jerry found a "Miracle Bible" belonging to a former neighbor among the wreckage. This discovery led him to return the Bible to its owner, who viewed it as a divine sign and rededicated his life to Christianity.

The tornado, which reached wind speeds of 170 mph, resulted in at least 19 fatalities and left a significant path of destruction across three counties. Samaritan's Purse is actively assisting with recovery efforts in the area.


#economy

Breitbart: At White House Meeting, Trump Tells Powell It's 'A Mistake' Not To Cut Rates
At White House Meeting, Trump Tells Powell It's 'A Mistake' Not To Cut Rates
President Trump met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, urging him to lower interest rates to enhance U.S. competitiveness. Trump criticized Powell for maintaining high rates, claiming it disadvantages the U.S. against economies like China, though he confirmed no plans to remove Powell.

The Fed emphasized that monetary policy decisions would remain based on economic data, not political pressure. Despite Trump's calls for rate cuts amid economic uncertainty, Fed officials advocate for patience, citing mixed signals from inflation and the labor market.


#history

Fox News: Harrison Ruffin Tyler, grandson of President John Tyler, dies at age 96
Harrison Ruffin Tyler, grandson of President John Tyler, dies at age 96
Harrison Ruffin Tyler, the last living grandchild of John Tyler, the 10th U.S. president, passed away at 96 on May 25. He was known for his contributions to business as co-founder of ChemTreat and for preserving his grandfather's historic home, Sherwood Forest, and Fort Pocahontas.

Born on November 9, 1928, Tyler had a significant impact on his community and education, including a $5 million donation to William and Mary. He is survived by three children and several grandchildren.


#health

GB News: Dementia warning as study of one million people uncovers hidden risk tied to sleep 'problems' - may double likelihood of diagnosis
Dementia warning as study of one million people uncovers hidden risk tied to sleep 'problems' - may double likelihood of diagnosis
New research indicates that sleep disorders may significantly elevate the risk of developing dementia, with affected individuals being up to twice as likely to receive a dementia diagnosis within 15 years. The study, involving over one million health records, suggests disrupted sleep could independently increase the risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

Researchers aimed to clarify whether sleep issues are an early indicator of neurodegeneration or a contributing factor. Their findings indicate that multiple sleep disorders further compound the risk of neurodegenerative conditions, establishing a clearer causal relationship through precise health record data.


Fox News: Ooh la law: France snuffs out smoking in parks, beaches, more
Ooh la law: France snuffs out smoking in parks, beaches, more
France will implement a sweeping outdoor smoking ban starting July 1, prohibiting smoking in various public areas such as parks, beaches, and near schools. Violators could face fines up to $153. The ban aims to protect children’s health while allowing smoking in outdoor café seating areas.

Support for the ban is strong, with nearly 80% of citizens favoring smoke-free public spaces. Despite the decline in daily smokers, tobacco-related illnesses remain a significant health issue in France, prompting the government to expand anti-smoking measures.


#crime

The Western Journal: Baylor Football Player, 18, Killed in His Hometown: 'We Are Heartbroken'
Baylor Football Player, 18, Killed in His Hometown: 'We Are Heartbroken'
Baylor University football player Alex Foster, 18, was shot multiple times in Greenville, Mississippi, and died shortly after being found in his car. His death is part of a recent surge in violent crime in the area, prompting a city-wide curfew and closure of late-night establishments.

Foster was a freshman defensive lineman at Baylor and was in his hometown for the summer. The community is mourning his loss, with officials and the Baylor athletic department expressing their condolences.


Fox News: Oh, Canada: Toronto man pleads guilty after wild airport assault on TSA agents in Miami was caught on video
Oh, Canada: Toronto man pleads guilty after wild airport assault on TSA agents in Miami was caught on video
Cameron Dylan McDougall, a 28-year-old Canadian, pleaded guilty to assaulting two TSA officers at Miami International Airport during a chaotic incident on December 28, 2024. The confrontation escalated after he struck a fellow passenger on a flight, leading to a diversion to Miami.

After clearing security, McDougall attacked another passenger and then targeted TSA personnel, resulting in minor injuries to an officer. He was arrested and faces federal and state charges, with sentencing scheduled for May 30.