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Danish Foreign Minister Cites ‘Fundamental’ Differences on Greenland’s Future After White House Talks.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. and Danish officials met at the White House to discuss Greenland’s future amid President Donald J. Trump’s interest in acquiring the territory.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen, Greenland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vivian Motzfeldt, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and President Donald Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Wednesday, at the White House in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We still have a fundamental disagreement, but we also agree to disagree.” – Lars Loekke Rasmussen

🎯IMPACT: The meeting highlighted ongoing tensions over Greenland, though signaled some possible progress on a potential new security agreement for the critical Arctic island.

IN FULL

The U.S. and Denmark remain at odds over the future of Greenland, but discussions will continue, according to Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen. Following a meeting at the White House on Wednesday, Rasmussen described the talks as “frank but also constructive,” focusing on security in Greenland, but stated “fundamental” differences remain.

“We still have a fundamental disagreement, but we also agree to disagree,” Denmark’s Foreign Minister admitted.

The meeting included Denmark’s Rasmussen, Greenland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Vivian Motzfeldt, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and other officials. The Danish delegation proposed a high-level working group to address concerns while respecting Denmark’s sovereignty. “We agree that it makes sense to try to sit down on a high level,” Rasmussen said, though he acknowledged that a resolution may not be achievable.

Meanwhile, President Donald J. Trump reiterated the United States’s interest in acquiring Greenland for national security purposes, stating after the White House meeting, “We need Greenland for national security, so we’re going to see what happens.” He also noted that NATO could play a pivotal role, arguing in a post on Truth Social earlier on Wednesday, “NATO becomes far more formidable and effective with Greenland in the hands of the UNITED STATES.”

Greenlandic officials, however, rejected the notion of U.S. ownership. Vivian Motzfeldt emphasized the importance of strengthening ties with the U.S., but said, “That doesn’t mean that we want to be owned by the United States.” Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen also affirmed Greenland’s alignment with Denmark, stating, “If we have to choose between the United States and Denmark here and now, we choose Denmark.”

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You Owe $18 Million to Cover for Congressional Sexual Harrassment.

Congress used taxpayer funds to settle nearly 300 workplace disputes, sparking calls for greater transparency and accountability.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A report revealed that between 1997 and 2019, Congress used over $18 million in taxpayer funds to settle nearly 300 workplace disputes, including claims of sexual harassment. The settlements were handled through the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights (OCWR), with payments coming from the U.S. Treasury.
📺 DETAIL: The taxpayer-funded system was established under the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995. Reforms in 2018 mandated that lawmakers repay settlement costs, but despite these changes, critics argue the system still lacks transparency, as the names of the lawmakers involved are often hidden. Calls for greater disclosure have grown, including a recent motion by the House Oversight Committee to subpoena records of past settlements.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “A friendly reminder that House Oversight subpoenaed the records of the congressional sexual harassment slush fund and we will be releasing them. Maybe we’ll see more resignations, you never know.” – Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL)
🎯 IMPACT: The 2019 report, which covers disputes over issues such as pay and discrimination as well as harassment, is back in the spotlight following allegations of serious misconduct against Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA). Swalwell has had to suspend a bid for Governor of California and resign from Congress amid a slew of accusations of sexual harassment and rape, which are being investigated by the authorities in at least two states.
📺 FLASHBACK: House Oversight Committee passed a motion from Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) to subpoena the OCWR in March. It ordered “the release of all awards and settlements paid pursuant to Section 415 of the Congressional Accountability Act prior to December 12, 2018 for misconduct by Members of Congress.”

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D.C. Sees Plunge in Murders, Carjackings, Under Tough-on-Crime Regime.

Washington, D.C., is experiencing a significant decrease in violent crime, with murder rates projected to hit a historic low.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Washington, D.C., is on track to record approximately 42 murders this year, marking the lowest number since at least 1930. This is a dramatic decrease from two years ago, under former President Joe Biden, when the U.S. capital saw 274 murders. Carjackings have also seen a significant reduction, dropping by 44 percent.
📰 DETAIL: The decline in crime rates is attributed to several key changes, including the appointment of U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, who has prosecuted offenders much more aggressively than Biden-era predecessors, seeking capital punishment in the most severe cases. Additionally, federal law enforcement and the National Guard have been deployed to compensate for a significant reduction in local police staffing, a result of budget cuts by the Democrat-dominated city council. Notably, a policy of not charging juveniles as adults has also been reversed, leading to a higher arrest-to-offense ratio for carjackings, which increased from 25 percent to 58 percent last year.
🎯 IMPACT: Washington, D.C., is becoming safer thanks to the decline in violent crimes. The changes in prosecution and law enforcement presence, driven by the Trump administration, have created a significantly more hostile environment for criminals than in previous years, potentially deterring future offenses. However, while the number of homicides is trending down significantly, there has been a surge in killings in recent days, attributed to “interpersonal violence between groups of individuals” by law enforcement, suggesting there is still work to do to make the U.S. capital safer.
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Trump Declares Stait of Hormuz Reopen, Israel ‘PROHIBITED’ From Bombing Lebanon by U.S.

President Donald J. Trump has declared that the Strait of Hormuz is being reopened, and that Israel is “PROHIBITED” from bombing Lebanon, where a ceasefire has been declared, by the U.S.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has declared a “great victory” in the Middle East, with Iran committing to “fully” reopen the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, where the Israeli military has been attacking Iran’s Hezbollah allies. Trump has also declared that Israel is “PROHIBITED” from carrying out further attacks in Lebanon by the U.S.
📺 DETAIL: The Strait of Hormuz is a key supply route for energy and fertilizer supplies, and its closure by Iran has caused fuel shortages and price rises. While Trump insists its reopening is not tied to the Lebanon ceasefire, he announced on his Truth Social platform that “Israel will not be bombing Lebanon any longer. They are PROHIBITED from doing so by the U.S.A. Enough is enough!!! Thank you!” Notably, Israel had been much less keen to agree to the Iran ceasefire with Iran than the U.S., pushing for weeks of additional strikes to secure its national objectives.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This deal is not tied, in any way, to Lebanon, but we will, MAKE LEBANON GREAT AGAIN!” – President Donald J. Trump
🎯 IMPACT: The reopening of the strait could stabilize global oil markets and ease economic pressures worldwide, such as a jet fuel crisis poised to cause the cancellation of hundreds of thousands of flights worldwide. Oil and gas prices have already dropped, but the situation remains fragile, with claims that the Lebanon ceasefire is already being violated and international leaders in the United Kingdom and France planning a multinational mission to ensure passage through the strait. President Trump has responded negatively to this belated initiative, writing on social media that he “TOLD THEM TO STAY AWAY, UNLESS THEY JUST WANT TO LOAD UP THEIR SHIPS WITH OIL. [NATO was] useless when needed, a Paper Tiger.”

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ICE Director Todd Lyons Will Resign in May.

Todd Lyons, Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is stepping down at the end of May, amid concerns that the Trump administration is backing off its original mass deportation goals.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons will resign effective May 31, as announced by new Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. Lyons has been a central figure in President Donald J. Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts, which appear to be undergoing major changes following the deadly shootings of two anti-ICE agitators in Minnesota by federal law enforcement.
📺 DETAIL: Lyons, appointed acting director in March 2025, led ICE through high-profile immigration enforcement actions in locations including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Minneapolis, in the face of fierce opposition from Democrat officials and pro-illegal immigration street activists. After two of these activists were killed in Minnesota during confrontations with federal officers, the Minneapolis operation was wound down, with the Trump administration signaling a move away from true mass deportations and towards a narrower objective of deporting only known violent criminals at scale.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “His courageous work at ICE has saved countless thousands of American lives and helped deliver safety and tranquility to millions of Americans.” – Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
🎯 IMPACT: Lyons’s successor will inherit an agency with significant resources but ongoing political challenges. Supporters of Trump have formed a Mass Deportation Coalition, urging the President to refocus on his campaign pledge to deport all illegal immigrants from the country, but whether ICE’s new leadership will heed these calls or shrink their focus to the relatively small number of known alien criminals is unclear. Officially, Lyons says he is leaving because his “sons are both reaching a pivotal point in their lives, and my wife and I wish to spend as much time as possible with them.”

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Hundreds of Thousands of Flight Cancellations Loom Amid Jet Fuel Crisis.

The Iran war is causing a jet fuel crisis, with the potential to ground hundreds of thousands of flights worldwide; Europe may run out of jet fuel within weeks.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Airlines worldwide are cutting flights as a worsening jet fuel crisis tied to the war involving Iran disrupts global energy supplies and drives up costs. The conflict has restricted key oil routes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor for fuel transport.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “You could be looking at tens of thousands, potentially hundreds of thousands, of flights being canceled globally.” – Willie Walsh, International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director-General
📰 DETAIL:  Jet fuel prices have surged dramatically, nearly doubling in some cases, placing intense financial strain on carriers. Industry experts warn the aviation sector is facing an “existential crisis” as both fuel availability and affordability deteriorate. Airlines across Europe and Asia have already reduced schedules, grounded aircraft, and cut routes. Major carriers such as KLM, Lufthansa, and Scandinavian Airlines are among those scaling back operations. Europe depends heavily on imported jet fuel and could face critically low supplies within weeks if disruptions continue.
🎯 IMPACT: Thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of flights could be canceled if jet fuel supplies dry up, causing travel chaos and likely economic disaster for countries that rely heavily on overseas tourism in places like Europe and Asia. Airlines are already raising ticket prices and adding fuel surcharges to offset rising costs. In the United States, some carriers are trimming less profitable routes or relying on internal reserves to cope. Overall, the trend is expected to result in fewer flights, higher fares, and significant global travel disruptions if fuel supplies do not stabilize.

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DATA: Young Men Are Driving a Surprise Revival in Religious Faith.

A recent Gallup poll indicates a significant rise in religiosity among young men, surpassing young women in viewing religion as “very important” in their lives for the first time in 25 years.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A Gallup poll from 2024-2025 shows that 42 percent of young men now consider religion “very important,” a significant increase from 28 percent in 2022-2023, surpassing young women, who remain steady at 30 percent.
📰 DETAIL: This marks a reversal of a long-standing trend, as young men have now surpassed young women in religiosity for the first time in roughly 25 years. Young women’s religious commitment has remained relatively flat at around 30 percent. The change is largely concentrated among young Republicans, while religious participation among young Democrats, especially women, has stayed the same or declined. Experts suggest factors such as social isolation, political identity, and the search for community may be influencing young men’s growing interest in religion. The gender gap reversal is mainly limited to people under 30, as older women still tend to be more religious than men.
💬KEY QUOTE: “With the recent surge in their attachment to religion, young men have returned to the high point of their expressed religiosity of the past 25 years, roughly tying the 43 percent found in 2000-2001. By contrast, women of all age groups and older men are at or near their historical lows.” – Gallup
🎯 IMPACT: The increase in religiosity among young men, particularly among young Republicans, suggests political dynamics may be influencing religious engagement. The trend contrasts with historically low levels of religiosity in the U.S. overall, highlighting young conservative men as an emerging bastion of faith. Overall, the findings indicate a significant but still uncertain shift in the religious landscape among young Americans. Positive trends have been seen in the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, Britain, and France, which recorded a record number of adult baptisms in 2026.
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Senate Passes Brief Extension of FISA Surveillance Powers After Fight Among House GOP.

A divided House approved a short-term extension of controversial FISA surveillance powers overnight after a group of Republican lawmakers derailed a longer-term extension; the Senate has since approved the stopgap measure.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The House of Representatives passed a 10-day extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) early Friday morning, following a series of overnight votes in which a group of 20 Republican lawmakers demanding broad reforms to the surveillance powers derailed a longer extension. The Senate passed the stopgap extension later the same morning.
📺 DETAIL: Section 702 of FISA allows U.S. intelligence agencies to monitor communications of non-citizens abroad without a standard warrant. It is seen by supporters as a critical tool for national security. However, some House Republicans are demanding reforms, including requiring warrants for surveillance to prevent potential abuses against U.S. citizens deemed to be in contact with foreign targets. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) initially pushed for an 18-month extension, but opposition from elements within the House GOP led to the shorter 10-day stopgap.
🎯 IMPACT: The short-term extension was passed unanimously by the Senate, preventing the surveillance powers from lapsing on Monday. “We just can’t afford to go dark,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) on the stopgap, while recognizing that the fight over Section 702 will have to be resolved promptly. “[W]e’ve got to figure it out. Hopefully we can move the 10-day extension and then we’ll try and set things up to try to do something over here,” he said.
📺 FLASHBACK: While President Trump has backed a long-term FISA powers extension, he has criticized them in the past after they were weaponized against him during the Russia collusion investigation at the beginning of his first administration. On Tuesday, he wrote on his Truth Social platform in support of a FISA extension, “While parts of FISA were illegally and unfortunately used against me in the Democrats’ disgraceful Witch Hunt and Attack in the RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA Hoax, and perhaps would be used against me in the future, I am willing to risk the giving up of my Rights and Privileges as a Citizen for our Great Military and Country!”

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Afghan Migrant Charged With Raping Rescue Animals.

An Afghan migrant has been charged with animal cruelty in France after being caught in the act of sexually abusing farm animals.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A 19-year-old Afghan migrant was arrested in France for allegedly raping sheep and goats at an educational farm near Marseille. The animals were found tied up and injured, prompting the farm owners to install cameras that captured the acts.
📰 DETAIL: Police from an anti-crime unit arrested the suspect on April 10 after catching him in the act. Authorities said DNA evidence linked him to multiple abused animals. The suspect, who arrived in France in November 2025 and was awaiting residency, denied the allegations through an interpreter.  
🎯 IMPACT: The Afghan appeared in court on April 13 and was ordered held in pre-trial detention ahead of a trial scheduled for June 22. The farm, which houses rescued animals for educational purposes, has launched a fundraiser to cover veterinary and legal costs.
👀 FLASHBACK: The incident comes just weeks after a high-profile case in Italy involving migrants who allegedly sexually abused a kitten in Rome, Italy, sparking major protests

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Newsom PAC Spent Over $1.5m Boosting Sales of His Memoir With Donor Cash.

California Governor Gavin Newsom’s political action committee spent over $1.5 million buying up copies of his memoir, artificially boosting its sales figures.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: California Governor Gavin Newsom’s political action committee, the Campaign for Democracy Committee, spent $1,561,875 to purchase and distribute copies of the 58-year-old Democrat’s book, Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery, to donors who contributed any amount to his PAC.
📰 DETAIL: The book distribution accounted for about two-thirds of the memoir’s total print sales, with approximately 67,000 copies sent to donors. Newsom’s team claims the initiative attracted more contributions than the cost of the books. The book also appeared on The New York Times best-seller list, but marked with a dagger to indicate a mix of organic and bulk sales.
🎯 IMPACT: Governor Newsom’s political action committee issued two payments to Porchlight Book Company that added up to more than $1.5 million, with the stated purpose listed simply as “books at cost.” That outlay easily ranked as the single largest expense for Newsom’s federal PAC during the first three months of 2026.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “When The Times has reason to believe that sales of a book include a mix of organic and bulk sales, the book’s best-seller ranking is accompanied by a dagger. That’s what we did with the Newsom book,” said New York Times spokeswoman Danielle Rhoades Ha.
👀 FLASHBACK: Newsom’s memoir glosses over his controversial relationship with a 19-year-old college student when he was the 39-year-old Mayor of San FranciscoHowever, it acknowledges that he destroyed the marriage of his deputy chief of staff and personal friend, Alex Tourk, by having an affair with his wife, Ruby Rippey-Tourk, who was Newsom’s appointments secretary.

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Netflix Co-Founder Reed Hastings Stepping Down After Almost Three Decades.

Reed Hastings, who co-founded Netflix in 1997 and served as its CEO or chairman for almost three decades, will leave the company to focus on “philanthropy and other pursuits” following a failed bid to acquire Warner Bros.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Netflix co-founder and chairman Reed Hastings announced he will leave the company after nearly 30 years. Hastings, who stepped down as CEO in 2023 to become chairman, will not seek re-election to the board when his current term expires in June 2026.
📺 DETAIL: Hastings co-founded Netflix in 1997 and served as CEO from 1999 until 2023, playing a pivotal role in transforming the company into a global streaming giant. Notably, his exit follows Netflix’s failure to acquire Warner Bros., which would have turned an already dominant market position into a serious antitrust concern. Netflix says Hastings will now focus on “philanthropy and other pursuits”—likely involving political activism, as he is already a major funder of the Defending Democracy Together group and its Republican Accountability PAC, helmed by ‘Never Trump’ ex-Republicans Bill Kristol and Sarah Longwell.
📈 DATA: Netflix reported $12.25 billion in revenue for the first quarter of 2026, a 16.2 percent increase year-over-year, attributed to membership growth, higher pricing, and ad revenue. The company also received a $2.8 billion breakup fee after withdrawing from the $83 billion acquisition deal with Warner Bros. and HBO Max.
🎯 IMPACT: Hastings leaves as Netflix appears to be on course to increase its prices to as much as $40 a month by the 2030s, with writers, actors, and directors facing lower pay and eroding residuals. Against this backdrop, its failure to acquire Warner Bros., which could have left it with a market share of over 45 percent, was widely regarded as an antitrust victory. 

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