Amy Gertner, wife of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, responds to reports she informed his campaign about sexually explicit texts he sent to other women. Despite controversies, Platner remains the presumptive Democratic nominee facing Republican Senator Susan Collins.
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Two teenagers killed three people in a livestreamed attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego, leaving behind a 75-page manifesto filled with neo-Nazi ideology and broad-spectrum hate. Authorities are investigating the suspects' radicalization and the influence of prior mass shootings.
A federal judge has ordered the University of Pennsylvania to comply with an EEOC subpoena seeking information about Jewish employees as part of an investigation into alleged antisemitic discrimination on campus, while exempting certain Jewish-affiliated organizations from disclosure. The EEOC's probe follows multiple antisemitic incidents at the university and examines its response to related protests, with the judge acknowledging the subpoena's flaws but upholding its narrow purpose. The university plans to appeal the decision, citing concerns over employee privacy and constitutional rights amid ongoing efforts to address antisemitism.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a three-day ceasefire in the conflict with Ukraine, set to coincide with the 80th anniversary of "Victory Day," commemorating Russia's victory over Nazi Germany. The ceasefire, beginning on May 8 and ending on May 11, aligns with Victory in Europe Day, a significant holiday in Russia. Despite this gesture, Ukraine remains skeptical due to past violations by Russian forces and has warned of a response to any breaches, highlighting persistent tensions and difficulties in securing lasting peace.
A federal appellate judge expressed concerns about the treatment of Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador and detained without due process, drawing a historical comparison to the treatment of Nazi detainees during World War II. Judge Patricia Millett highlighted the differences in legal proceedings, noting that Nazis were given hearings under the Alien Enemies Act, whereas the Trump administration deported migrants without notice based on unverified gang affiliations. The government's defense of these actions has sparked legal and ethical debates, leading to a pause by a lower court judge as the courts examine the balance between national security and individual rights.
In recent weeks, a series of vandalism incidents targeting Tesla vehicles, dealerships, and charging stations have been reported across the United States, reflecting growing discontent with Tesla CEO Elon Musk's involvement in the federal government. These acts, including a notable incident in Loveland, Colorado, where a woman attempted to damage a Tesla dealership, are part of a broader wave of anti-Tesla protests sparked by Musk's role in President Trump's cost-cutting task force. Alongside these violent acts, peaceful protests have also been organized, such as the "Tesla Takedown" in Pasadena, California, highlighting the tensions surrounding Musk's dual role as a business leader and government advisor.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's comparison of him to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, accusing Erdoğan of genocide against the Kurds and imprisoning journalists. Yair Lapid, leader of the opposition in Israel, also condemned Erdoğan's words. Meanwhile, Israel has launched heavy strikes across central and southern Gaza, with Netanyahu defending the Israeli military's actions as the "most moral army in the world." The ongoing conflict has resulted in hundreds of deaths and injuries on both sides, prompting calls for an immediate ceasefire.
Vice President Kamala Harris has compared former President Donald Trump's recent comments about immigrants to those of Adolf Hitler, noting that the true measure of a leader is based on who they lift up, not who they beat down. Trump's comments have been widely condemned by both Democrats and Republicans, with many calling on him to retract his statement and apologize.







