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TODAY'S NEWS, May 2-4, 2026

TODAY'S NEWS, May 2-4, 2026

Episode 235 Published 12 hours ago
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IN POLITICAL NEWS

• Republican leaders expect midterm gains, with multiple states like Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee considering redistricting that could expand GOP seats.

• The U.S. plans to withdraw thousands of troops from Germany and review deployments in Italy, alongside new tariffs on EU vehicles.

• Studies suggest Congress has shifted ideologically during Trump’s presidency.

• Legal scrutiny around James Comey is expanding following a long-running investigation.

• Multiple election-related fraud cases have been reported in states like New Jersey and Virginia.

• Special elections and party switches, including in New Hampshire, show Republicans outperforming prior margins.

• California introduced new internet age-verification laws for minors.

• Census projections suggest potential future electoral vote losses for Democratic-leaning states.

• Search efforts are ongoing for missing U.S. soldiers during an exercise in Morocco.

• Welfare enrollment declined after federal work requirements were implemented.

• Members of an Antifa-linked group in Texas were convicted.

• Rudy Giuliani was hospitalized in critical condition.

• A data breach exposed users of a controversial anti-ICE website, sparking reactions on platforms like Bluesky.

IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS

• Leadership changes at Bard College followed revelations tied to the Epstein case.

• New claims emerged regarding a supposed note linked to Jeffrey Epstein, though details remain unclear and contested.

IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS

• A fatal stabbing case involving an individual from El Salvador drew attention to immigration-related crime concerns.

IN CULTURAL NEWS

• California is considering legislation to recognize additional Muslim holidays.

• Immigration court operations in San Francisco were disrupted after most judges were dismissed.

IN TRANSOID NEWS

• A Vermont legal case resulted in compensation and policy changes after athletes challenged participation rules in school sports.

IN ECONOMIC NEWS

• Market reactions affected Lululemon following leadership changes.

• Energy analysts argue AI infrastructure is increasing demand for fossil fuels.

• A major solar project in California faced cost overruns.

• The U.S. recorded four consecutive months of manufacturing growth.

IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS

• OPEC shows signs of fragmentation.

• Thousands evacuated in Philippines due to the eruption of Mayon Volcano.

• United Kingdom is implementing stricter carbon-related policies affecting transport sectors.

• Oil transport routes are shifting as countries like Saudi Arabia expand pipeline capacity bypassing the Strait of Hormuz.

• Legal charges were filed against officials in Sinaloa over alleged cartel ties.

• Public opinion shifts in France reflect growing concerns over immigration.

• Netherlands introduced restrictions on advertising for fossil-fuel-related industries.

AND FINALLY…

• A plant-based filtration method using seeds has been identified as capable of removing up to 98% of microplastics from water.

Larry Schweikart

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