Former Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the Fed is facing a political challenge that could hurt public trust and the U.S. economy. He defended the Fed’s independence after investigations and legal fights involving President Donald Trump’s actions against Fed officials.
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Jerome Powell said the Fed is undergoing a political "stress test" threatening its independence and the economy.
Powell recently stepped down as Fed chair but remains on the Federal Reserve’s board.
The Justice Department opened the first criminal investigation ever into a Fed chair, focusing on Powell’s testimony about building renovation costs.
Powell denied wrongdoing and called the investigation a political attempt to influence Fed policy.
President Donald Trump has criticized Powell’s interest rate policies but denied involvement in the investigation.
The Supreme Court will rule soon on Trump’s attempt to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, accused of mortgage fraud, which she denies.
Powell said removing Fed officials for political reasons would harm the central bank’s credibility and the economy.
The Fed faces challenges from inflation driven by an oil shock linked to the ongoing Iran war.
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Aberaldo de la Espriella is a conservative political newcomer in Colombia who strongly supports President Donald Trump. He gained 43.74% of the votes in the first round of Colombia’s presidential election, making him a leading candidate.
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Aberaldo de la Espriella is running for president in Colombia.
He is a conservative and political outsider.
He identifies himself as an ally of President Donald Trump.
In the first round of voting, he received 43.74% of the votes.
This vote share places him ahead in the election race.
The election is currently moving to the next round.
De la Espriella’s campaign appeals to voters seeking change.
His win could influence Colombia’s relationship with the United States.
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The Minnesota Republican party held a moment of silence for Derek Chauvin at their annual convention. This action upset Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who led Chauvin’s prosecution, and others who viewed it as disrespectful to George Floyd’s family and law enforcement.
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Derek Chauvin is a former police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd in 2020.
Chauvin was sentenced to over 22 years in prison for second-degree murder and 21 years for violating Floyd’s civil rights.
The Minnesota GOP held a moment of silence for Chauvin at their convention in Duluth.
Attorney General Keith Ellison criticized the moment of silence as cruel to Floyd’s family and disrespectful to law enforcement.
Floyd’s death led to protests and increased attention on police brutality and racial injustice.
Some right-wing figures and conservative influencers have supported Chauvin or called for a pardon.
President Trump has been urged by some, including Elon Musk, to pardon Chauvin, though it would not guarantee release.
Chauvin’s appeals have been denied by courts, including the US Supreme Court, and he was moved to a Texas prison after a stabbing incident in Arizona.
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In the first quarter of 2026, investors in the U.S. bought fewer homes than they have in several years, reaching the lowest level since 2020. This decline is linked to higher home prices, increased costs, and uncertainty about future profits from real estate investments.
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Investors purchased 45,397 homes nationwide from January to March 2026, a 6% drop from the previous year.
Home purchases by investors are at their lowest since 2020, and the lowest in many large U.S. metro areas since 2016.
Condo purchases by investors fell 8% year-over-year, reaching the lowest first-quarter number since 2015.
Factors reducing investor interest include higher home prices (up over 60% since 2019), higher mortgage rates (around 6%), and rising property taxes, insurance, and HOA fees.
Although median profits per home sold by investors rose to about $196,618, this gain is smaller compared to the double-digit profits seen in 2020 and 2021.
The slow pace of home price growth in the past year has decreased investors' confidence in making future profits.
Economic uncertainty, especially related to the Iran war, may be causing investors to hold back on buying more homes.
Some lawmakers are working on rules to limit investors' participation in the housing market.
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Two American political commentators, Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker, were denied entry to the United Kingdom because the British government said their presence could harm the public good. The decision was linked to their past statements critical of Israel and concerns about increasing antisemitism.
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Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker were scheduled to speak at SXSW London events but were barred from entering the UK.
The British Home Office said their entry was blocked due to risks they could pose to UK society.
Authorities were concerned their presence might worsen antisemitism in the UK.
Hasan Piker has made controversial statements supportive of Hamas and critical of Israel.
Cenk Uygur has called Israeli actions in Gaza "barbaric."
The UK’s Community Security Trust supported the decision, citing concerns about hate speech.
Some critics argue the ban restricts free speech, while officials say it prevents spreading hate and extremism.
Uygur and Piker can still apply for UK visas, but it is unlikely their applications will be approved.
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Iowa is holding primary elections where voters, especially farmers, are concerned about the U.S. economy. These economic worries relate partly to policies from President Donald Trump.
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Iowa voters are participating in primary elections on Tuesday.
Farmers in Iowa are worried about the state of the U.S. economy.
Economic concerns are influencing voters' decisions in this primary.
President Donald Trump's policies are part of the discussion around the economy.
The primaries are part of selecting candidates for upcoming general elections.
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Democrats are working to gain support in South Carolina as the midterm elections approach. They see South Carolina as an important state for both the upcoming midterms and the 2028 presidential election.
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Democrats are focusing efforts on South Carolina ahead of the midterm elections.
South Carolina is considered a key state for election outcomes.
The state is also important for the 2028 presidential race.
CBS News correspondent Robert Costa reported on these efforts.
The article highlights political activity aimed at courting voters in South Carolina.
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Many cities along Florida’s Gulf Coast broke records for the warmest overnight low temperatures, with Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota all recording lows of 82 degrees. Meteorologists link these unusually warm nights to climate change, noting most record warm lows have happened since 2000, which causes health risks and puts pressure on energy systems.
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Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota each set new record warm low temperatures of 82 degrees, surpassing the previous record of 79 degrees.
About two-thirds of all record warm overnight lows in this region have been recorded since the year 2000, despite temperature records in Tampa dating back to 1890.
Warm minimum temperature means the lowest temperature overnight is higher than ever recorded for that date, indicating nights are not cooling as usual.
Persistent warm nights can increase health risks because people don’t get relief from heat and cause higher demand for air conditioning.
Key West tied its all-time May temperature record several times recently, showing ongoing warm conditions across Florida.
Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli attributed the recent warmth partly to westerly winds coming off an unusually warm Gulf of Mexico.
The article mentioned the melting of Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier, which could raise global sea levels and affect coastal areas including Florida.
Rising warm minimum records reflect a long-term global trend linked to climate change rather than random weather patterns.
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Multiple people died and one police officer was injured after a shooting in Sandy, near Portland, Oregon. The suspect was arrested several hours later, and police say there is no ongoing threat to the community.
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The shooting happened around 4 p.m. on Sunday in Sandy, Oregon.
Officers were responding to a domestic disturbance when the shooting occurred.
Police and sheriff’s deputies exchanged gunfire with the suspect.
One officer was shot multiple times but is in stable condition and expected to survive.
Several people were found dead at the scene.
The suspect surrendered and was taken into custody around 8 p.m. without injury.
A shelter-in-place order was issued but lifted after a few hours.
The investigation is ongoing and more details have not yet been released.
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Asus announced the ROG Xbox Ally X20, a new handheld gaming device with an upgraded 7.4-inch OLED screen and improved controls. The device is currently only available as part of a limited-edition bundle that includes augmented reality (AR) glasses.
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The ROG Xbox Ally X20 features a larger 7.4-inch OLED screen with 1080p HDR resolution and 1400 nits brightness.
It supports Dolby Vision HDR colors and FreeSync Premium Pro to help smooth gameplay visuals.
The X20 has new magnetic thumbsticks to reduce stick drift and a convertible D-pad that changes shape.
Button designs and grips have been improved for better feel and quieter operation.
The X20 bundle includes Xreal R1 AR glasses that create a virtual 171-inch screen via USB connection.
Asus is currently selling the X20 only as part of a special 20th anniversary bundle with these AR glasses.
The bundle may be priced near or above $2,000, combining the cost of the handheld and the glasses.
Asus has not announced whether the X20 will be sold separately or after the limited-edition run.
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Tina Peters, a Colorado elections clerk convicted for her role in an election security breach linked to false 2020 election fraud claims, was released from prison after Colorado Governor Jared Polis shortened her sentence. President Donald Trump pressured Governor Polis to commute her sentence, as Trump could not pardon her directly due to state law.
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Tina Peters was convicted in 2024 for crimes related to an election security breach in Mesa County, Colorado.
She was involved in allowing an outside expert to copy county voting system data in 2021, linked to false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump.
Peters served less than a quarter of her original nine-year prison sentence.
Governor Jared Polis commuted her sentence in May, calling it unusually long for a first-time, non-violent offender.
President Trump pressured Governor Polis by criticizing him publicly and removing him from a White House governors’ meeting.
An appeals court upheld most of Peters’ conviction but ordered her to be resentenced due to improper punishment for her speech about election fraud.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold criticized the sentence commutation as undermining the justice system.
Peters had publicly supported and appeared with Mike Lindell, a Trump ally promoting election conspiracy theories.
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KSI has officially left the YouTube group called the Sidemen, which has over 23 million subscribers. Fans and experts think this change might lead to new opportunities for KSI in his career and personal projects.
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KSI announced he is leaving the Sidemen, a popular YouTube group formed in 2013.
The Sidemen have more than 23 million subscribers and include members like Simon Minter and Ethan Payne.
KSI has over 18 million subscribers on his personal YouTube channel.
Besides YouTube, KSI is involved in music, boxing, energy drinks, football, and is a judge on Britain’s Got Talent.
The Sidemen are known for challenges, gaming, sketches, charity football matches, and a Netflix reality series.
KSI has apologized previously for using offensive language in videos.
Marketing experts believe leaving the group could help KSI pursue individual deals and projects.
The Sidemen rank among the wealthiest UK gamers, with a combined £50 million on a global rich list in 2024.
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Jeff Bezos’ rocket test for Blue Origin failed, causing a delay in the program. Ferrari introduced its first electric car, the Luce, which received mixed reactions online. Meanwhile, Elon Musk and Sam Altman are pushing ambitious goals for their companies SpaceX, Tesla, and OpenAI, sparking debate about their value and impact.
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket experienced an “anomaly” during a test on May 28 at Cape Canaveral, damaging the rocket and launchpad but causing no injuries.
This failure will delay Blue Origin’s rocket program for several months.
Ferrari launched the Luce, their first fully electric car, inspired partly by Apple design, costing around $640,000.
The Luce received mixed to negative reactions, with some seeing it as a betrayal of Ferrari’s legacy; Ferrari’s stock dropped 6% after the reveal.
Elon Musk aims to have SpaceX valued between $1.75 trillion and $2 trillion despite ongoing financial losses.
Tesla shareholders approved a pay plan for Musk potentially worth close to $1 trillion if certain ambitious milestones are met.
Sam Altman of OpenAI envisions AI becoming a utility that people pay for like electricity or water.
Critics express concerns about the high costs, secrecy, and impact of these big tech projects on communities and markets.
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The article highlights that the main responsibility of elected U.S. leaders every year is to ensure the country's defense. It refers to a proposed budget or plan valued at $1.5 trillion connected to America’s 250th birthday.
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Elected leaders have the main yearly job to protect the country.
The focus is on providing for the common defense.
The article mentions a $1.5 trillion figure related to this goal.
This amount is described as a “present” for America’s 250th birthday.
The article emphasizes government responsibility in defense spending or planning.
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Companies are spending more money on artificial intelligence (AI) and the related technology needed to support it. This shift is causing older technology services to lose money, while new markets for AI infrastructure and software are expanding quickly.
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About 72% of business executives surveyed are increasing their technology budgets by 6 to 8%.
Spending is growing mainly on data centers, AI tools, and the infrastructure that supports AI.
Companies are cutting costs in older, legacy technology services to fund AI investments.
Only 13% of companies surveyed are using AI widely across their whole business; most are still testing or using it in limited ways.
Using AI to improve entire business processes can bring five to ten times more financial benefit than small, narrow AI projects.
Some companies use AI to predict and prevent quality issues in manufacturing instead of just fixing problems after they happen.
AI is helping technology service firms update older software systems and enter new markets.
Software firms are adding more services through flexible AI products, blurring the line between software and services businesses.
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A new biography titled "I Wanna Be Loved By You: Marilyn Monroe – A Life in 100 Takes" explores the life and influence of Marilyn Monroe. The book was released as part of the celebrations for what would have been her 100th birthday.
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Marilyn Monroe was an iconic Hollywood figure.
A new biography offers a fresh look at her life and impact.
The biography is called "I Wanna Be Loved By You: Marilyn Monroe – A Life in 100 Takes."
The release coincides with Monroe's 100th birthday anniversary.
The book focuses on her lasting influence in the film industry.
Marilyn Monroe remains a subject of interest many years after her death.
The biography uses the idea of "100 takes" to tell her story, referring to repeated film shoots.
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President Donald Trump responded to several musicians pulling out of the Freedom 250 concerts, which celebrate the United States. He said he might find other musicians to perform at the events.
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The Freedom 250 concerts are held to celebrate the United States.
Some musicians have decided not to participate in these concerts.
President Trump commented on this situation publicly.
He mentioned that replacements for the musicians who withdrew might be found.
The news was reported by CBS News and covered by reporter Weijia Jiang.
The story is related to President Trump's activities linked to national celebrations.
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The U.S. government, under President Trump, is tightening rules on selling advanced AI chips. Companies must now get a license to sell these chips to firms owned by Chinese parent companies, even if those firms operate outside China.
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The U.S. Commerce Department issued new guidance on AI chip exports.
The rules require licenses for selling advanced AI chips to firms with Chinese parent companies.
This applies even if the firms are located outside China or other restricted countries.
The move aims to close a loophole in existing export restrictions.
The guidance is part of policies started in 2023.
The goal is to control sensitive technology that could be used by adversaries.
This affects companies involved in making or selling AI chips globally.
The policy is part of broader U.S. efforts to regulate technology exports to China.
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The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), which has been a peacekeeping force for 48 years, will end its mission in 2026. Recently, Israel moved further into southern Lebanon than before, raising questions about UNIFIL’s ability to keep peace and prevent conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
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UNIFIL’s peacekeeping mission in Lebanon started in 1978 and will end on December 31, 2026.
Israel advanced deeper into Lebanese territory in 2024, violating ceasefire agreements.
UNIFIL’s mandate under UN Resolution 1701 is to monitor and report, not to use force unless in self-defense.
Both Israel and Hezbollah criticize UNIFIL for failing to control or disarm armed groups, but UNIFIL’s rules limit its actions.
Since March 2024, Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed over 3,400 people and displaced more than 1.2 million.
The 2024 ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been violated thousands of times by Israel.
UNIFIL works mainly through observation and communication rather than active enforcement of peace.
Political and operational challenges have limited UNIFIL’s effectiveness in preventing recent conflicts.
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Federal Reserve officials warn that the economic costs from artificial intelligence (AI) may come faster than the benefits in productivity. They say that while AI has promise, it is currently driving up costs and inflation more than it is boosting worker efficiency.
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Some Federal Reserve leaders caution against relying on AI to reduce inflation quickly.
AI investment is increasing demand for workers, equipment, and infrastructure, pushing prices up.
Inflation remains higher than the Fed’s target, making immediate risks from AI-related costs more pressing.
Productivity gains linked directly to AI are not yet clear or strong enough to affect Fed policy.
Productivity growth has been about 2.4% annually over the last three years, higher than the previous decade but not clearly driven by AI.
A recent survey predicts notable AI-driven productivity gains in most sectors will take another two years.
Companies report high costs to deploy AI but are still unsure of significant efficiency improvements.
Fed officials note that AI-related investments, including roughly $1.5 trillion in data centers, increase demand and prices for key inputs like chips and labor.
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