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May 22, 2026

Rubio says Cuba is threat to US as Havana accuses him of 'lies'

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has declared Cuba a national security threat and expressed pessimism about reaching a diplomatic resolution with the island nation, despite stating that negotiation remains Washington's preferred approach. These remarks followed criminal charges filed against former Cuban President Raúl Castro for his alleged role in the 1996 shooting down of civilian aircraft that killed American citizens. Cuba's government has strongly rejected Rubio's accusations, with Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez denying any threat to US security and accusing American officials of attempting to provoke military conflict. The escalating tensions occur as Cuba grapples with severe economic hardship, including fuel shortages and blackouts, while the Trump administration pushes for political and economic reforms that could include leadership changes and reduced influence from Russia and China.

May 22, 2026

US navy chief says $14bn arms sale to Taiwan paused due to Iran war

The United States has temporarily halted a $14 billion weapons sale to Taiwan, with acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao citing the need to ensure adequate munitions are available for the joint US-Israel military operation in Iran, code-named Epic Fury. President Trump has indicated the arms package could serve as leverage in negotiations with Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has emphasized that Taiwan represents the most critical issue in US-China relations. This pause represents a significant shift in US policy, as Trump has discussed the sale directly with Xi despite a 1982 pledge not to consult Beijing on such matters, and has suggested he may speak directly with Taiwan's leader about the deal. Taiwan's presidential office stated it has not been informed of any adjustments to the arms sale, which includes advanced air defense and surface-to-air missile systems that have been awaiting Trump's approval for months.

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May 22, 2026

Nato chief welcomes US sending 5,000 troops to Poland

President Trump announced the deployment of 5,000 additional U.S. troops to Poland, reversing a prior Pentagon decision to cancel sending 4,000 troops to the country. Trump attributed the decision to his relationship with Polish President Karol Nawrocki, whom he previously supported during elections. The announcement comes amid broader White House signals about reducing overall U.S. military presence in Europe as part of an "America First" agenda, including a recent withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany following tensions with German leadership. NATO allies have welcomed Poland's troop increase while expressing concerns about American commitment to European security, with Secretary of State Rubio emphasizing the need for greater burden-sharing from NATO partners.

May 22, 2026

What EPA’s PFAS rollback means for contaminated Michigan drinking water

The Trump administration has announced plans to roll back most of the 2024 federal drinking water standards for PFAS chemicals, proposing to eliminate limits on four of six regulated compounds while allowing water utilities to delay compliance on the remaining two. Although Michigan maintains its own state-level PFAS standards established in 2020 that will remain in force, the federal rollback weakens protections since Michigan's limits for most of the affected compounds are significantly looser than the rescinded federal requirements. The EPA justifies the changes as correcting procedural flaws in the Biden-era rule and claims to be prioritizing science-based approaches, but environmental advocates argue the rollback is potentially illegal and will result in years of additional exposure to toxic chemicals for millions of Americans. Communities like Grayling and Oscoda in Michigan, which face contamination from the specific compounds losing federal protection, are particularly vulnerable under the weakened standards.

May 22, 2026

US sanctions Tanzanian police official over 'torture' of rights activists

The United States has imposed sanctions on Faustine Jackson Mafwele, a senior Tanzanian police official, following accusations of his involvement in the torture and sexual assault of activists Boniface Mwangi and Agather Atuhaire during their May detention in Tanzania. The activists, who were observing an opposition leader's trial, reported severe abuse including beatings, sexual assault, and rape, which Tanzanian police initially dismissed as hearsay. This marks the first time a senior official under President Samia Suluhu Hassan has faced foreign sanctions, occurring amid heightened international concern over Tanzania's deteriorating human rights situation. The action follows Tanzania's recent election violence that killed over 500 people and ongoing criticism from US lawmakers and human rights organizations regarding democratic backsliding in the country. # Key Takeaways

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May 22, 2026

'We are resilient': As San Diego's Muslim community reels from mosque shooting, it refuses to be intimidated

Two teenage gunmen, aged 17 and 18, attacked the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday morning, fatally shooting three people—a security guard, a teacher's husband, and a shopkeeper who called 911—before one suspect killed the other and then himself as police approached. Authorities are investigating the incident as a white supremacist hate crime after discovering the attackers possessed anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic, and misogynistic writings and had been radicalized online, with 30 guns and a crossbow recovered from their residences. The security guard's heroic confrontation and the school's lockdown protocols saved approximately 140 children and staff who were on campus at the time. Thousands gathered for funeral prayers on Thursday to show solidarity with the Muslim community, while local leaders attributed the violence to normalized anti-Muslim rhetoric in American political discourse and vowed the community would not be intimidated.

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May 21, 2026

Read the DNC’s 2024 Autopsy Obtained by CNN

CNN has obtained and published a controversial internal Democratic Party report analyzing why Democrats lost the 2024 presidential election, which was commissioned by DNC Chair Ken Martin and written by strategist Paul Rivera. The DNC initially withheld the report but released it after CNN revealed knowledge of its contents, publishing their version with critical annotations in red highlighting problems with Rivera's analysis. Martin publicly criticized the report as substandard, stating it lacked source material and failed to meet his expectations for honesty and transparency, though he apologized for creating a distraction by not releasing it sooner. Following the report's publication, Rivera was removed from his association with the DNC, and Martin emphasized the release was necessary to maintain public trust in the Democratic Party despite the document's acknowledged shortcomings.

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May 21, 2026

Booker T. Harrison Obituary

Booker T. Harrison, born April 19, 1961, in Mississippi and raised in California, passed away on May 6, 2026, leaving behind a rich legacy of military service, professional achievement, and devotion to family. After serving nearly 16 years in the U.S. Army with postings in Korea and Germany, he built a successful civilian career spanning over two decades in commercial HVAC management. In 2013, he rekindled a romance with his high school sweetheart Linda Thompson, whom he eventually married in 2017 after more than 30 years apart, creating a life centered on faith and family. Following retirement in 2023, Harrison returned to San Diego to care for his aging parents and enjoy time with his wife, three children, three grandchildren, and extensive blended family who now mourn his loss.

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May 22, 2026

What EPA’s PFAS rollback means for contaminated Michigan drinking water

The Trump administration has announced plans to roll back most of the 2024 federal drinking water standards for PFAS chemicals, proposing to eliminate limits on four of six regulated compounds while allowing water utilities to delay compliance on the remaining two. Although Michigan maintains its own state-level PFAS standards established in 2020 that will remain in force, the federal rollback weakens protections since Michigan's limits for most of the affected compounds are significantly looser than the rescinded federal requirements. The EPA justifies the changes as correcting procedural flaws in the Biden-era rule and claims to be prioritizing science-based approaches, but environmental advocates argue the rollback is potentially illegal and will result in years of additional exposure to toxic chemicals for millions of Americans. Communities like Grayling and Oscoda in Michigan, which face contamination from the specific compounds losing federal protection, are particularly vulnerable under the weakened standards.

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May 21, 2026

BridgeDetroit earns top national awards, 18 awards locally

BridgeDetroit, a nonprofit news organization serving Detroit residents, recently received multiple journalism awards recognizing the quality of its local reporting. The National Headliner Awards named BridgeDetroit the best independent community news site in the country, praising its comprehensive reporting that centers Detroit residents. The organization also earned nine awards from the Society of Professional Journalists Detroit Chapter and nine from the Michigan Press Association, with reporter Jena Brooker winning the Public Service Award for the third consecutive year. While grateful for the recognition, BridgeDetroit emphasizes that awards are not their primary goal—instead, they focus on creating meaningful impact through accountability journalism and community engagement while seeking public support for their nonprofit mission.

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May 21, 2026

Read Mike Duggan’s full message ‘to Michigan’ below:

Mike Duggan, an Independent candidate for Michigan Governor, announced he is ending his campaign after 18 months due to deteriorating political conditions and fundraising challenges. His decision stems from falling poll numbers—now trailing the Democratic candidate by 11 points—driven by national anger over rising gas prices and an ongoing conflict in Iran that has boosted Democratic prospects across all races. While his campaign successfully secured union endorsements and strong in-state financial support, with 94% of donors from Michigan, he was unable to build the national fundraising network necessary to compete with major party resources. Duggan explained that being behind in both polling and fundraising simultaneously left no viable path to victory, and he did not want to become a spoiler candidate or continue asking supporters to invest in a campaign he no longer believed could win.

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