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The House Oversight Committee hearing on Thursday, May 16, turned into a shouting match filled with insults.

A House Oversight Committee hearing on Thursday, May 16, became degenerate when lawmakers resorted to name calling and insults. The hearing was hosted by Republicans as they seek to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.  The behavior lasted for more than half an hour as lawmakers argued over Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s,…

A group of billionaires privately pressed NYC Mayor Eric Adams to break up campus protests at Columbia University.

A group of billionaires privately pressed New York City Mayor Eric Adams to break up campus protests at Columbia University in April, according to The Washington Post. The newspaper’s report is based on conversations from a private WhatsApp group chat filled with wealthy business moguls.  Real estate magnate Barry Sternlicht reportedly initiated the chat through…

In the wake of violent brawls between pro-Palestinian protesters and pro-Israeli counter protesters, U.S. Congress is launching a probe of UCLA, looking into alleged antisemitic incidents in the past. However, another investigation is underway into pro-Israeli protesters as well, alleging violent acts against pro-Palestinian protesters by some offenders who have largely gone unidentified.

After violent clashes between pro-Palestinian protesters and pro-Israeli counter-protesters, some in U.S. Congress demanded that the University of California, Los Angeles turn over documents regarding its response. The House Committee on Education and the Workforce opened an investigation into the handing of pro-Palestinian encampments on campus. In a letter to the school on Wednesday, May…

Closing arguments for Donald Trump's criminal trial could rest its case as soon as May 21 after a pivotal testimony from Michael Cohen.

As the New York criminal trial of former President Donald Trump enters its sixth week, the prosecution is expected to rest its case as soon as Monday, May 20. Over the past five weeks, prosecutors have presented testimony from 19 witnesses, with Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, serving as their key witness. The…

Eli Electric Vehicles wants to bring an affordable electric micro-car from China to the U.S., despite a new 100% tariff on these products.

In the face of recently announced tariffs exceeding 100% on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) bound for the United States, one automaker remains committed to bringing affordable EVs to American consumers. Eli Electric Vehicles is grappling with the implications of the new tariff rate on its plans to introduce a less expensive electric micro-car in the…

A pair of bipartisan congressional members have introduced legislation that could halt regulators from mandating finger detection technology in table saws.

A pair of lawmakers have introduced legislation to stop a potential regulation that would mandate safety technology in table saws. The bipartisan representatives say the rule would force woodworkers to pay more for the tool while creating a monopoly in the space.  Table saws are the most dangerous tool in a woodshop. Nearly 30,000 people…

McDonald's introduces the Grandma McFlurry to win back customers amid rising prices and plans for a $5 value meal.

McDonald’s is introducing a new menu item, the Grandma McFlurry, in an effort to attract customers amid concerns about recent price increases. This limited edition dessert features syrup, vanilla ice cream and candy pieces, reminiscent of treats one might find in a grandmother’s purse. The release highlights the current cultural impact of grandmothers, nodding to the “grandma-core” trend…

French police shot and killed a man who attacked officers after allegedly setting a synagogue on fire in Rouen.

French police fatally shot a man Friday, May 17, who was suspected of setting a synagogue on fire in Rouen, about 80 miles northwest of Paris. According to authorities, the man, armed with a knife and an iron bar, charged at officers responding to the synagogue. An officer fired at the assailant, resulting in his death.…

The first shipment of humanitarian aid for civilians in Gaza to use the United States’ newly built pier made its way into the territory.

The first shipment of humanitarian aid made its way across the United States’ newly built pier in Gaza, and at least four people are killed after severe storms hit the Houston area. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, May 17, 2024. Humanitarian aid begins entering Gaza via US-built pier Humanitarian aid…

A group of congressional staff members protested on the Capitol steps as lawmakers voted on the Israel Security Assistance Support Act.

A group of House staffers protested on the steps of the Capitol Thursday, May 16, as lawmakers voted on and ultimately approved the Israel Security Assistance Support Act inside. If it were signed into law, the bill would prohibit the Defense Department from delaying or canceling congressionally approved military aid to Israel.  The staffers called…

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