
Greens must take immediate action against antisemitism in party, says Lucas
Caroline Lucas demands immediate action against antisemitism in the Green Party ahead of elections.

President Trump announced that the U.S. will guide stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz, starting today. This operation, named 'Project Freedom,' aims to assist hundreds of ships trapped since the onset of the war with Iran.
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President Trump announced that the U.S. will "guide" stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz starting today. The president called the operation "Project Freedom" and described it as an effort to free hundreds of ships and crews trapped in the crucial waterway since the start of the war with Iran. Trump says he is also evaluating a new offer from Iran, but has not ruled out the option of war.

President Trump disembarks from Air Force One upon arrival from Miami on May 3, 2026, at Joint Base Andrews, Florida. Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images
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Republicans are quickly working to redraw and pass new congressional maps in time for the midterms, after a recent Supreme Court ruling weakened the Voting Rights Act. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry suspended the primaries for the U.S. House races to allow the state legislature to create a new map. Early voting started there this past weekend.
Project Freedom is an operation initiated by President Trump to guide stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
Hundreds of ships and crews are trapped in the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing war with Iran.
Trump has not ruled out the option of war while evaluating a new offer from Iran.
Trump announced the guidance of stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz starting today.

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After an NPR investigation, lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill in Congress aiming to stop "claim sharks" from targeting disabled veterans. Lawmakers say these companies use predatory collection practices to charge veterans large sums for help claiming benefits with the Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Chris Pappas, D-N.H., Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., and two of their Republican colleagues, would prevent companies from using auto-dialers to call federal agencies. Pappas said the legislation was prompted by a 2025 NPR investigation that revealed how a Florida company called Trajector Medical used an auto-dialer to access a VA benefits hotline meant for veterans. The company would connect to the system to monitor benefit payments for thousands of clients, often without their knowledge, and then automatically send a bill to the veteran if their payments increased.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is hospitalized and in critical but stable condition yesterday, according to his spokesperson Ted Goodman. Goodman said on social media that Giuliani, 81, is receiving treatment, but did not share details on what led to his hospitalization. It was not immediately clear how long Giuliani had been hospitalized or where his treatment was taking place. (via Gothamist)

Moglai Bap (left), DJ Provai (middle) and Mo Chara (right), members of Irish band Kneecap, pose for a photo at the National Hotel in Havana, on March 20, 2026. Yamil Lage/AFP via Getty Images/AFP
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In Kneecap's new album, Fenian, the Irish hip-hop trio reclaim a word from their native language. "Fenian" originally meant an ancient Irish warrior, but has evolved into a pejorative term. "If you're Irish and you're called a Fenian, it was kind of like that you are backwards or uncivilized," says Kneecap's Móglaí Bap. Power and politics have always been at the center of the group's work. They are probably best known for their pro-Palestinian activism and for being outspoken critics of Israel. They've faced backlash for their viewpoints. Several countries, including Canada and Hungary, have banned them from entering or performing there. While recording Fenian, Mo Chara faced a terrorism charge for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag during a show. He denies the charge, and the court ultimately dismissed the case. Mo Chara says his legal problems disrupted and shaped this album's creation. NPR's Juana Summers sat down with Moglai Bap and Mo Chara, two-thirds of the group, to learn more about their earliest influences and what drives them to make music. Listen to the interview or read more about the group here.

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Spirit Airlines has announced it will cease operations. The ultra-low-cost carrier has struggled for years and filed for bankruptcy twice since 2024. Spirit has sought a bailout from the Trump administration. Mario Tama/Getty Images
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