• The Supreme Court was asked if the limits on how much candidates can loan their own campaigns are in violation of the First Amendment.

  • As the US faces widespread shortages, a bizarre announcement about North Korea's baby formula recipe came as a surprise.

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  • McConnell could not blame Democrats for the murder rate in Mississippi.

  • The judges say that Attorney General Dave Yost is misleading the public to get around cash bail rulings.

  • The House GOP leadership has enabled white nationalism, white supremacy, and anti-semitism, according to Cheney.

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  • The Supreme Court struck down a federal restriction on candidates loaning large amounts of money to their own political campaigns.

  • Rudy Giuliani's appearance on The Masked Singer was divisive. As reports spoiled months prior to the episode's actual airdate, the unmasking of the former New York City mayor and advisor to President Donald Trump elicited a mixed reaction from the judging panel.

  • Sauli Niinist said that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told him a month ago that Turkey was okay with NATO membership for Finns.

  • Users on social media voted for the best drone of 2022, and the final offer is a massive 60% discount. The prices will never go as low. Soon, the offer ends.

  • Frisch was going to meet with businesses and supporters at GG's BBQ on May 6 but the meeting had to be changed.

  • If abortion and gender confirmation procedures are not available within 100 miles of a worker's home, Starbucks will pay the travel expenses. The travel benefit will be made available to the dependents of employees who are in the Starbucks health care plan. Starbucks has 240,000 employees in the U.S., but it is not known how many of them enroll in the company's health care plan.

  • When and if abortion is legalized, who will be the next target of Republican moral outrage? asks Michael J. Morrissey.

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  • On Monday, evidence cases continued to rise across the U.S., and were at the highest levels seen since late November, when South African scientists first identified the highly transmissible omicron variant.

  • Kevin Stitt warned Native American tribes not to create abortion safe havens if the Supreme Court overturns the Wade decision. If his state makes most abortions illegal, the tribes could establish abortion havens.

  • Speaking to two dozen Democrats on a day when some campaign signs blew away, Senate hopeful Cheri Beasley warned them about a leaked Supreme Court draft ruling on abortion.

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  • Thomas said at a conference Friday that losing trust in an institution changes the institution fundamentally.

  • Justice Samuel Alito Jr. believes that the Constitution should only be understood by how it would have been understood by the founding fathers. His draft opinion is full of history. At least seven times, Alito cited Sir Matthew Hale, a 17th-century judge who did not think that wives were the property of their husbands, and who sentenced at least two women to die for witchc.

  • The flags of the US and Ohio were ordered to be lowered to half-staff.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers.

  • The Miami Heat and Boston Celtics will play in the Eastern Conference Finals.

  • Dr. Kiki Baker Barnes is leaving Dillard University to become the first black woman commissioner of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference.

  • The platform was launched with the goal of standing up to Big Tech after they kicked the former U.S. president off of their platforms. Musk said he would reverse Trump's ban on the platform, calling it "morally wrong and flat-out stupid."