• The Senate voted on Monday to give more aid to Ukraine in its war against Russia, setting the stage for a vote on the bill later this week, despite opposition from one Republican senator. The tally was 81 to 11 on the first of three procedural votes that will lead to final Senate passage of the funding requested by President Joe Biden. The aid was approved by the House.

  • The names of 60 influential women were embroidered on Clinton's Met Gala dress.

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  • The Senate is expected to approve a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine on Wednesday. He made the comments after leading a delegation of Republicans to meet with the Ukrainian President. The hang-ups some GOP members have with the aid package were discussed by a CBS News Washington reporter.

  • According to a television report, South Dakota Senate Republicans in a private 2020 meeting planned how to achieve an already-negotiated outcome to a committee investigating a pair of lawmakers for being intoxicated during legislative proceedings even before the committee had a chance to meet. The April 2020 Republican caucus meeting transcript was obtained by KELO-TV. It showed how Republicans held a private caucus meeting to discuss how to quickly and quietly resolve a legislative investigation into the two most powerful senators at the time.

  • According to a Families USA report, people in West Virginia would see an average premium hike of $1,536.

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  • After warnings that joining NATO would have consequences, Putin said that it does not pose a threat to Russia.

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  • Tucker Carlson is a host of Fox News.

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  • A staffer with the Pennsylvania governor's campaign who helped block media access to an event was in the U.S.

  • 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.

  • A Mexican woman who was on the ill-fated train gave her cellphone to the police to get videos of the chaos. She was in the country illegally. The suspect, Frank James, walked by three men at a hardware store in the East Village. Police officers were flagged down by them. A Mexican immigrant, a student from Lebanon, and an American-born student were living in the country illegally.

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  • The congresswoman condemned those who suggested she promoted the same message as the shooting in Buffalo.

  • The third-ranking GOP member in the House of Representatives believes that Democrats are trying to flood the nation with immigrants for electoral purposes.

  • Jacob Philbeck called three times in one hour and asked if President Biden and El Chapo needed to be freed.

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  • Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that Swedish and Finnish delegations should not come to Ankara to convince it to approve their NATO bid. The Prime Minister of Sweden said on Monday that the government has decided to apply for NATO membership. Turkey surprised its NATO allies last week when it said it wouldn't view their applications positively due to their history of hosting terrorists.

  • More than 260 Ukrainian fighters, including some who are badly wounded, were evacuated Monday from a steel plant in the ruined city of Mariupol and taken to areas under Russia's control, the Ukrainian military said.

  • Andy Milburn, a US Marine veteran training Ukrainians, told Insider that Ukrainian troops have faced experiences that few of us in the West have.

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  • The former president is obligated to post to Truth Social.

  • Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., and Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., are condemning GOP leaders for promoting or failing to denounce extremists.

  • Lawmakers and their staff will have a security meeting with the US Capitol Police on May 20 to prepare for the public hearings in June.