Today's News with Larry Schweikart
POLITICAL NEWS * Republican candidates backed by President Trump continued to perform well in primary elections, though one endorsed candidate in Iowa lost. * Commentary suggested Democrats could struggle to gain congressional seats if current polling trends persist. * California election developments included a competitive gubernatorial primary and a Los Angeles mayoral runoff. * Additional lawsuits were filed seeking removal of inactive or deceased voters from California voter rolls. * The Supreme Court reportedly allowed Alabama's congressional map to remain in place. * The Department of Defense reorganized part of its communications operations into a classified information facility. * A major autism-related fraud case was announced, centered in Minnesota. * Maine Democrats were described as facing internal divisions over their Senate race. * Migration from high-cost states such as California was cited as a factor increasing housing prices in some traditionally lower-cost states. * Investigations were launched into several environmental nonprofits over alleged misuse of grant funding. AI NEWS * A study found that frequent AI users worry they may be judged negatively by others for relying on AI tools. * AI company Anthropic was reported to be pursuing a valuation that could eventually support a trillion-dollar public offering. * A Texas data center was highlighted for generating its own power and recycling water rather than relying heavily on local resources. IMMIGRATION & BORDER ISSUES * The administration issued new banking guidance related to illegal immigration and human-smuggling networks. CULTURAL & EDUCATION NEWS * New York teachers strongly supported school cellphone restrictions, citing better student attention and fewer disruptions. * Harvard University was reported to be exploring measures to address grade inflation. * Several states promoted "Nuclear Family Month" as an alternative to Pride Month celebrations. * Corporate support for Pride-related events was described as declining. SPORTS & GENDER POLICY * The Senate was reportedly investigating claims involving women's hockey and compliance with policies regarding transgender athletes. * Team USA Hockey policies were mentioned as part of the broader inquiry. ECONOMIC NEWS * The FBI completed what was described as the largest cryptocurrency seizure in its history. * Labor-market indicators showed increased job openings and lower layoffs. * Manufacturing activity and new orders were reported to be rising. * Two counties in New Mexico were said to account for the majority of U.S. onshore oil production. * Home prices showed signs of softening after years of rapid growth. * The Minneapolis Star Tribune faced layoffs amid ongoing media-industry challenges. INTERNATIONAL NEWS * A British performing-arts controversy involved a cancelled production over casting disputes. * Canadian media revisited claims regarding unmarked Indigenous graves after investigations failed to substantiate earlier allegations. * Commentary criticized media coverage and institutional responses surrounding the issue. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS * Veteran broadcaster Scott Pelley reportedly departed from CBS. * Peabo Bryson was reported dead at age 75 following a stroke. * Sonny Rollins was reported dead at age 95. * NPR reportedly closed its dedicated climate reporting desk. * A climate-themed British film project failed to complete production due to financial difficulties. MEDICAL & HEALTH NEWS * Reduced recess time in schools was cited as one possible contributor to rising childhood obesity. * Federal authorities charged foreign nationals working at the NIH with alleged monkeypox-related smuggling offenses. * Mehmet Oz announced proposed Medicaid reforms, including work requirements and eligibility reviews. MISCELLANEOUS * Conservationists reported the highest number of North Atlantic right whale calves born since 2009, a positive sign for the endangered species' recovery. Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 [https://www.wildworldofpolitics.com/blog/hashtags/1] bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423 [https://vimeo.com/40949423] Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys [http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys] Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com [www.wildworldofpolitics.com] and become an INSIDER. 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