The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 5.28.25

Alabama

  • Tommy Tuberville will run for Governor in 2026, not seek senate re-election
  • AG Marshall urges US House to pass concealed carry reciprocity bill
  • Twinkle Cavanaugh to become USDA's state director of Rural Development
  • Chairman of APLS is pleased with 5th Circuit court ruling on library issue
  • Cushy contracts secured in final hours of Birmingham Water Works Board
  • Alabama to seek second execution this year by way of Nitrogen Hypoxia
  • AL.com parent company seeks ways to discredit Trump's recent speech at University of Alabama

National

  • SCOTUS declines to consider student case out of MA on T-shirt and speech
  • Trump to issue pardons for Todd and Julie Chrisley of NBC Television show
  • Sen. Scott of FL is another to oppose Big Beautiful Bill due to spending
  • HHS Secretary has now pulled Covid 19 vax from immunization schedule
  • Trump admin. is looking to dissolve all contracts with Harvard University
  • Tenure is pulled from Harvard professor for research misconduct
  • 2 female Secret Service agents fight each other outside Obama's DC mansion

The NewsWorthy - Trump Targets Visas, Chrisleys Pardoned & Summer Movie Season – Wednesday, May 28, 2025

The news to know for Wednesday, May 28, 2025!

We’ll tell you about an uncertain future for international students as the Trump administration puts all visa applications on hold.

Also, which reality TV stars got a pardon from President Trump, and why the CDC is no longer recommending COVID shots for some Americans.

Plus, a new law that pits one of the most populous states against the nation’s biggest tech giants, how much Southwest Airlines is charging for checked bags starting today, and what movies are helping theaters break records as we kick off the season of summer blockbusters.

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CBS News Roundup - 05/27/2025 | World News Roundup Late Edition

The government is no longer recommending COVID-19 shots for healthy children and pregnant women. Trump administration freezes all new student visa interviews. Stocks buoyed by higher consumer confidence. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.

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Consider This from NPR - NPR takes Trump to court

NPR and three public radio stations in Colorado sued President Trump on Tuesday over his executive order that seeks to end federal funding for NPR and PBS.

NPR's media correspondent David Folkenflik breaks down the suit, and NPR CEO Katherine Maher answers Mary Louise Kelly's answers about the lawsuit, potential fall out, and future of NPR and public media.

And a reminder about how NPR covers news about NPR: All Things Considered host Kelly and media correspondent Folkenflik, as well as the editors and other journalists working on stories about NPR all operate without involvement from corporate officials or news executives.

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The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: DEI Enthusiasts Allowed the Free Palestine Movement to Get This Far

Last week’s killings of two Israeli embassy employees in the name of “Free Palestine” is just another sad example of how the Left has lowered the bar for the justification of political violence. 

 

Endemic antisemitism continues to spread on college campus across America because the people responsible, DEI proponents and recipients, feel that they are untouchable, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words:”  


“So, that is one thing that's happening. And that makes violence more permissible. The other is this endemic antisemitism. Let's be honest. It's not some cowboy in Wyoming in 1950 that doesn't like Jews. We're talking about two nexuses that come together and promulgate antisemitism. The one is wealthy people in the universities—many of them DEI, but not all—who feel that it's either en vogue or, as DEI people, they cannot be criticized as victims for victimizing others, meaning foreign students from the Middle East. And in that cauldron, it becomes permissible to say, “Globalize the intifada,” “River to the sea,” the eliminationist rhetoric about Israel, storm a library, chase Jews into a library, damage the president's office, rough up a Jewish kid on campus. It was all acceptable. There were no consequences. That's why those three college presidents either were fired or had to resign.” 


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WSJ What’s News - Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Riles Nuclear-Armed Rivals

P.M. Edition for May 27. China, Russia and North Korea claim the missile-defense project is driving a dangerous new arms race. WSJ reporter Thomas Grove says an impenetrable shield—though difficult to accomplish—would upend the paradigm of mutually assured destruction. And the GOP tax bill includes a much higher levy on schools’ endowment income. WSJ reporter Juliet Chung discusses how universities are rethinking their investment strategies. Plus, Salesforce strikes a roughly $8 billion deal to buy the data-management software firm Informatica to enhance its AI capabilities. Pierre Bienaimé hosts. 


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Up First from NPR - Harvard President says critics’ “fire is misdirected”

In addition to revoking Harvard's ability to enroll international students, the Trump administration is pulling all federal contracts from the university. NPR's Steve Inskeep sits down with Harvard's President Alan Garber and asks whether he sees the current actions as a warning.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - Why Tokenization Is the Next Unlock After ETFs | Markets Daily

The latest price moves and insights with WisdomTree founder and CEO Jonathan Steinberg.

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WisdomTree founder and CEO Jonathan Steinberg joins CoinDesk Live at Consensus 2025 with a conversation about the evolving landscape of investments as Wall Street meets Web3. Plus, the potential of tokenization and RWAs.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - Trump Media Raises $2.5 Billion for Bitcoin Treasury | COINDESK DAILY

Host Christine Lee breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as Trump Media announced a $2.5 billion capital raise to establish a Bitcoin treasury.

Trump Media announced a $2.5 billion capital raise to establish a Bitcoin treasury Tuesday, Circle filed for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange and Google research study indicates quantum computing could break Bitcoin-like encryption far easier than initially thought. CoinDesk’s Christine Lee hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - How Congress Is Approaching Digital Asset Legislation: In Conversation With French Hill | Consensus 2025 Highlights

Rep. French Hill, chair of the House Committee on Financial Services, joins Consensus 2025 live to discuss recent developments in crypto legislation from the draft market structure bill, to stablecoin legislation and the anti-CBDC Act. Plus, the significance of bipartisan efforts and cooperation with the SEC and CFTC.

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