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frontpage: sat may 23

1 h 0 min · 23. Mai 2026
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A frontpage overview of the news from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times for May 23. These sources consist of front-page news reports from May 23, 2026, detailing a turbulent period in American politics and global affairs. High-profile stories include the resignation of Tulsi Gabbard as intelligence director and the swearing-in of Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair amidst rising inflation and a war in Iran. The reports highlight a rare legislative revolt by Senate Republicans against President Trump’s second-term agenda and a judicial rebuke of the administration’s immigration tactics. On the corporate front, SpaceX prepares for an IPO while Disney utilizes a "Baby Yoda" puppet to revitalize the Star Wars brand. Local emergencies are also prominent, featuring a toxic chemical leak in Orange County and the death of NASCAR star Kyle Busch. Overall, the collection portrays a nation grappling with economic instability, technological shifts, and environmental challenges.

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