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Volume 2 • Issue No. 120 • Updated Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 08:26 PM UTC

Supreme Court Ruling Weakens Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court hollowed out a landmark law that had protected minority voting rights for six decades, aiding GOP efforts to control the House.

Sources: AP News


Iran War Escalates: Hegseth Clashes with Democrats

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clashed with Democratic lawmakers for a second day, rejecting accusations that the Iran war was launched without evidence of an imminent threat.

Sources: AP News


Trump Rejects Iran's Latest Proposal

President Trump rejected Iran's latest proposal as Democrats confronted Hegseth over the war.

Sources: AP News


House Votes to Fund Homeland Security, End Shutdown

The House approved a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security and end the record shutdown.

Sources: AP News


Key Inflation Gauge Hits 3-Year High Amid Iran War

The key inflation gauge jumped to its highest level in three years as the Iran war spiked gas prices.

Sources: AP News


Man Charged with Trying to Kill Trump at Gala

A man charged with attempting to kill President Donald Trump took a hotel room selfie before rushing a gala, investigators say.

Sources: AP News


Harvey Weinstein's Lawyers Question Accuser at Retrial

Harvey Weinstein's lawyers questioned his accuser at his rape retrial.

Sources: AP News


Banksy Confirms New Statue in London

Banksy confirmed a new statue in central London of a man blinded by a flag is his work.

Sources: AP News


Elon Musk Spars with OpenAI Attorney in Trial

Elon Musk sparred with an OpenAI attorney in a trial over the company's evolution from a nonprofit.

Sources: AP News


Trump Meets Artemis II Crew, Says US Has 'Good Shot' at Moon Return

President Trump met with the Artemis II crew at the White House and said the US has a 'good shot' at returning to the moon.

Sources: AP News