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Golden Tempo Wins Kentucky Derby, First Female Trainer Makes History
Golden Tempo won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, making Cherie DeVaux the first woman to train the winner of the opening leg of the Triple Crown.The horse charged down the stretch to make history for DeVaux in the 1 1/8-mile race. Renegade was second and long shot Ocelli...
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Loeb to Newsmax: UFO Releases May Come in Waves
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb said President Donald Trump's pledge to release government information on unidentified flying objects will likely occur in phases, beginning with the publication of additional video evidence, while raising the possibility of major scientific and...
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Spirit Airlines Shutdown: What to Do to Get Home and Get Refunds
The collapse of the U.S.-based Spirit Airlines may mark the end of an era for travelers with a certain financial sensibility. But if you've been snagged in their now-defunct flight schedule, here are some things to know on how to get home, and get whole. Many airlines that...
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Sununu to Newsmax: Biden Merger Block Hastened Spirit Airlines Collapse
Airlines for America President Chris Sununu said the collapse of Spirit Airlines underscores the consequences of the Biden administration's decision to block a proposed merger with JetBlue, calling the failed deal a missed opportunity to stabilize the struggling...
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Drugmaker Seeks Block on Abortion Pill Telehealth Ban
As of May 2, 2026, mifepristone manufacturer Danco Laboratories has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to freeze a federal appeals court order that cut off telehealth and mail-order access to the mifepristone abortion pill nationwide, warning that letting the ruling stand will...
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UN's Guterres: Money Owed by US Is 'Non-Negotiable'
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Thursday that the billions of dollars the United States owes to the world body is "non-negotiable," after reports that Washington had placed conditions on releasing the funds.
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USGS Maps Vast Lithium Reserve Under Eastern States
The Appalachian region holds an estimated 2.3 million metric tons of undiscovered, economically recoverable lithium, enough to replace 328 years of U.S. imports at last year's level, according to a U.S. Geological Survey assessment released April 28 that could reshape how...
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Spirit Airlines Shuts Down After 34 Years, Ends Operations
Spirit Airlines, an impish upstart that shook the industry with its irreverent ads and deep discount fares, announced Saturday that it has gone out of business after 34 years and had "started an orderly wind-down of our operations, effective immediately."
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Artemis II Astronauts to Newsmax: Mission Reshapes Humanity View Today
The four Artemis II astronauts said Friday on Newsmax that their trip around the moon is still shaping how they view Earth and humanity, as they reflected on their historic mission.
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NY Times Asks Court to Unseal Possible Epstein Suicide Note
The New York Times has petitioned a federal judge to unseal a purported suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein, a document that has remained hidden inside a New York courthouse for nearly seven years.
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Chicago Schools, Teachers Clash Over May Day Protest
A large-scale May Day protest took place in Chicago on Friday, but not without some back and forth involving the city and a teachers' union.
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Pentagon to Pull 5,000 Troops From Germany as Trump, NATO Clash
The Pentagon is preparing to pull roughly 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany, according to a CBS News report citing senior defense officials, in what is being described as part of a broader reassessment of American force posture in Europe.Officials told CBS News the move...
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Trump Task Force Alleges Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden
A Trump administration task force has alleged wide-ranging discrimination against Christians during the tenure of former President Joe Biden, claiming in a new report they were targeted in areas such as education, tax law, and prosecution of anti-abortion protesters.
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Pope Names Anti-Trump Former Undocumented Immigrant Bishop
The new bishop serving West Virginia is a former undocumented immigrant who has been outspoken against President Donald Trump's policies.
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Trump WH Courts Commanders to Run D.C. Golf Course
The Trump administration has approached the Washington Commanders about potentially overseeing the historic Langston Golf Course in Northeast Washington, according to people familiar with the discussions.
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Texas Targets Prediction Markets Over Gambling Concerns
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is taking aim at online prediction markets, warning the fast-growing platforms may be exploiting "gambling loopholes" while putting elections and sports at risk.
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2nd Missing USF Student Found Dead; Roommate Charged
A body found in Tampa Bay has been identified as the second missing University of South Florida doctoral student from Bangladesh, a sheriff said Friday. He described their killings as "a monstrous crime."
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WashPost-ABC Poll: 61% Say Trump's Iran War a Mistake
A majority of Americans say President Donald Trump's military action against Iran was a mistake, according to a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll, putting opposition near levels seen during the Iraq War in 2006 and the Vietnam War in the early 1970s. The survey found 61%...
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Rep. Cline to Newsmax: Voters Will Fault Dems in DHS Funding Fight
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., told Newsmax on Friday that Americans will recognize the Department of Homeland Security funding standoff as a partisan maneuver by Democrats that threatened U.S. national security since beginning in mid-February.
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Transgender Athlete Dispute Leads to $566K Payout
A lawsuit involving a transgender athlete has led Vermont Principals' Association Executive Director Jay Nichols to agree to pay $566,000 in damages and attorneys' fees to partially settle a religious discrimination case brought by Mid Vermont Christian School.
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6 Injured in Washington State High School Stabbing
A student at a Tacoma high school was booked on five counts of first-degree assault after four students and an adult security guard were wounded in a stabbing at the school Thursday, police said. The Tacoma Fire Department took five people to hospitals from Foss High School,...
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The Onion's Bid for Infowars Faces New Legal Battles
The Onion's plan to take over the Infowars platforms that Alex Jones built into a bullhorn of conspiracy theories and turn them into parody sites was in limbo again Thursday, after a Texas court paused a proposed deal involving the satirical news outlet. Austin-based...
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Lawsuit Challenges Idaho Bathroom Access Law
A group of transgender Idahoans filed a federal lawsuit Thursday challenging a state law that prohibits people from using restrooms that do not match their biological sex in government buildings and places of public accommodation.
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2 Bank Employees Fatally Shot in a Bank Robbery in Kentucky
Two bank employees were fatally shot during a robbery in Kentucky and a search was underway for the suspect, authorities said Thursday. A man wearing a gray-white hoodie, gloves, and a mask entered a branch of U.S. Bank...
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NASA Head to Newsmax: Trump's Moon Push Deserves Credit
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman celebrated the recent achievements of the space agency under President Donald Trump in an appearance Thursday on Newsmax.