• In an interview with 60 Minutes, Esper made damaging claims about the former president, including that he wanted the military to shoot protesters.

  • The former defense secretary talked about how he tried to stop Trump's military ideas.

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  • The right-wing cable network One America News Network ran a 30-second segment on Monday acknowledging that there was no widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. The segment notes an investigation by state officials into claims of widespread voter fraud made by ex- President Donald Trump.

  • The widow of a man said that she and her late husband did everything together.

  • The Late Show With Stephen Colbert has canceled the taping of new episodes because of its host's symptoms. The news comes a few weeks after Colbert stopped taping his show because of his COVID diagnosis.

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  • The new book by Mark Esper has given a lot of insight into the directives the former president issued while in office.

  • After his wife tried to overthrow the presidential election, Thomas scolded Americans to live with controversial rulings.

  • In his speech preceding the Victory Day celebrations across Russia on Sunday, President Putin continued to promote the idea that his troops in Ukraine are fighting to liberate their native land from the Nazis.

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  • Eighteen news outlets have asked a court to publicly release the filings from former Trump White House chief of staff MarkMeadows' lawsuit against the House select committee investigating the Capitol attack. The media outlets asked for sealed documents, including a May 2 court order.

  • Ted Cruz was obsessed with the number of followers he had. While talking with co-host Michael Knowles on Verdict with Ted Cruz, the senator began to break down how his followers increased after Musk's bid. Cruz said that his new followers increased from 1200 to 2000 in a few days after Musk took over the social media platform.

  • Donald Trump is testing his political strength for the second week in a row, this time in Nebraska, where the former president is backing a candidate accused of sexually assault multiple women.

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  • The holiday for the occupiers was ruined by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry.

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  • The largest fire in the United States burned through a New Mexico valley on Monday, destroying forests for nine generations of the Arellano family. The fire leaped across the Mora valley about 40 miles (64 km) northeast of state capital Santa Fe and caused the loss of timbered mountainsides.

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  • The US is not equipped to roll back its abortion laws according to the founder of the anti-abortion group New Wave Feminists.

  • Donald Trump denied that he wanted the U.S. military to shoot protesters during civil rights demonstrations in 2020.

  • The Associated Press reported that the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office prison guard died after being taken to a hospital with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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  • Old Bay and Goldfish are teaming up for a new flavor just in time for summer.

  • In defence of the southern front, Ukrainian defenders have killed 51 Russian invaders and destroyed their equipment.

  • The Security Service of Ukraine has received testimonies from captured Russian occupiers. They were promised big money and relatively quiet tasks: clearing rubble and regulating the streets in the so-called LDPR.