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May 10, 2026

Body of US soldier who went missing in Morocco has been found and identified

During the African Lion 2026 military training exercise in Morocco, two US soldiers went missing on May 2nd when one fell into the ocean from cliffs while hiking with their group to watch the sunset. Fellow soldiers attempted a rescue using belts to form a human chain, and when that failed, another soldier jumped in to help, followed by a third rescuer who was the only one to make it back safely. The US Army has now confirmed that the body of 27-year-old 1st Lieutenant Kendrick Lamont Key Jr from Richmond, Virginia, was recovered by Moroccan military forces along the shoreline about a mile from where the incident occurred. Search operations involving US and Moroccan forces continue for the second missing soldier using various ground, air, and maritime resources.

May 10, 2026

Trump touts 'American Flag Blue' paint job on Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

President Trump has initiated a project to paint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool bright blue, dubbed "American Flag Blue," as part of efforts to beautify Washington DC before America's 250th anniversary celebration. The historic pool, constructed in 1922, has experienced persistent problems including leaks, structural decay, algae accumulation, and deteriorating infrastructure that Trump claims his restoration will address. Rather than pursuing the initially proposed $300 million, three-year renovation that would have replaced the original granite, Trump hired contractors from his previous swimming pool projects to apply industrial-grade pool coating for what he said would cost $1.5-2 million, though the actual no-bid contract totaled $6.9 million. Critics argue this project demonstrates a breakdown in governmental oversight and bypasses important legal protections, while Trump asserts the solution will be more cost-effective and aesthetically superior to the original construction.

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May 11, 2026

US and French nationals test positive for hantavirus after leaving ship

A hantavirus outbreak linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius has resulted in seven confirmed cases and three deaths, with passengers from multiple countries now testing positive after returning home. An American and French national have tested positive following repatriation flights from where the ship is docked in Spain's Canary Islands, while two British nationals are being treated in the Netherlands and South Africa. The vessel, which departed from Argentina in early April, is believed to have exposed passengers to the Andes strain of hantavirus during their South American voyage, a rodent-borne illness that can occasionally transmit between humans. More than 90 passengers are undergoing repatriation to their home countries with varying quarantine protocols, though health officials maintain the risk of a major outbreak remains very low despite WHO recommendations for 42-day isolation periods.

May 11, 2026

What comes next for US passengers evacuated from hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Seventeen American passengers from a cruise ship docked in the Canary Islands where a hantavirus case was detected have been flown back to the United States for medical evaluation at a specialized quarantine facility in Nebraska. One passenger has tested positive for the virus while another shows mild symptoms, with both traveling in special biocontainment units on the chartered government flight. Upon arrival at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, officials will assess each passenger's exposure risk and determine whether they need treatment or can return home under continued monitoring. Unlike the highly contagious COVID-19, hantavirus spreads only through close contact with symptomatic individuals, and health officials emphasize the outbreak risk remains very low.

May 11, 2026

Trump's China visit set to test fragile truce

US President Donald Trump will visit China from May 13-15 to meet with President Xi Jinping, marking the first presidential visit in almost ten years during a critical period for US-China relations. The meeting follows a turbulent trade relationship that escalated in April 2025 when Trump imposed sweeping tariffs triggering a trade war with China, which was only temporarily paused after the leaders met in South Korea last October. Major American corporate executives from companies like Boeing and Qualcomm will accompany Trump, potentially to negotiate business agreements with Chinese partners. The visit occurs as both nations navigate ongoing trade tensions, recent US court challenges to Trump's tariff policies, and complex geopolitical issues including the Iran war, though China has diversified its trade partnerships and supply chains to reduce dependence on the United States. # Key Takeaways

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May 11, 2026

What comes next for US passengers evacuated from hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Seventeen American passengers from a cruise ship docked in the Canary Islands where a hantavirus case was detected have been flown back to the United States for medical evaluation at a specialized quarantine facility in Nebraska. One passenger has tested positive for the virus while another shows mild symptoms, with both traveling in special biocontainment units on the chartered government flight. Upon arrival at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, officials will assess each passenger's exposure risk and determine whether they need treatment or can return home under continued monitoring. Unlike the highly contagious COVID-19, hantavirus spreads only through close contact with symptomatic individuals, and health officials emphasize the outbreak risk remains very low.

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May 9, 2026

The UFO community has been waiting for answers. Has the Pentagon delivered?

The Trump administration released 162 declassified documents about unidentified anomalous phenomena through a new Department of War website, marking what the government promoted as a historic step toward transparency on UFO investigations. The files, which include military memos, Apollo mission reports, and witness accounts spanning decades, contain no major revelations or confirmation of extraterrestrial life, leaving many in the UFO community viewing the release as underwhelming though directionally positive. UFO enthusiasts and researchers, including members of organizations like MUFON Texas, acknowledged the documents mostly contain previously known information but expressed hope this represents the beginning of ongoing disclosures promised to come in future tranches. The government stated these are unresolved cases where no definitive determination could be made and welcomed private-sector analysis. Community members remain divided between cautious optimism and skepticism about whether this represents genuine transparency or misdirection.

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May 8, 2026

The Black Caucus is the ‘Conscience of Congress.’ Supreme Court Ruling Has It Bracing for A Big Hit

A recent Supreme Court ruling has eliminated key protections from the Voting Rights Act that previously prevented racial dilution in congressional redistricting, raising concerns about the future composition of the Congressional Black Caucus. The decision allows Republican-controlled states to redraw House districts without considering racial impact, potentially creating more GOP-friendly seats and reducing minority representation. Black members of Congress, led by Congressional Black Caucus chair Rep. Yvette Clarke, have condemned the ruling as an attack on Black voters and promised to fight its effects. Republican officials in several Southern states are already discussing how to implement new congressional maps following the decision, with Florida having already approved redistricting that affects a Black-represented district. Redistricting experts predict that more than a dozen minority-held seats could be eliminated, particularly affecting elections from 2028 onward.

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May 10, 2026

Diapers, food, rent: How Rx Kids has helped Michigan moms after birth

Michigan's Rx Kids program, led by pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna, is rapidly expanding from one city to over 60 communities by summer 2026, expecting to serve approximately 23,000 infants annually with $250 million in state funding plus private donations. The unconditional cash assistance program provides pregnant women with $1,500 during pregnancy and monthly $500 payments for six to twelve months after birth, targeting areas with high child poverty and poor maternal health outcomes regardless of family income. Recipients report using funds for essential items like diapers and strollers while gaining crucial time to recover from childbirth, attend medical appointments, and stabilize their finances before returning to work. Early research from Flint demonstrates significant positive outcomes including reduced evictions, fewer preterm births, and decreased NICU admissions. The program has raised around $70 million in private funding beyond state contributions and plans to expand outside Michigan later this year.

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May 9, 2026

Michigan cities rethink ‘No Mow May’ as experts question pollinator benefits

Michigan cities are moving away from "No Mow May" programs due to concerns about tick habitat and limited scientific evidence that a one-month mowing pause significantly helps pollinators. Experts like Michigan State University's David Lowenstein suggest that while bees need food sources and nesting areas, the impact of letting grass grow for just a few weeks remains unproven by research. Cities including Ann Arbor, East Lansing, and Ferndale have either replaced or discontinued their No Mow May initiatives in favor of year-round approaches that encourage native plantings, reduced mowing frequencies, and pollinator-friendly landscaping practices. The shift reflects growing recognition that supporting pollinators requires sustained ecological changes rather than temporary mowing pauses that may create health risks from tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease.

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May 8, 2026

Restaurateur Billy Dec’s Filipino ‘Food Roots:’ New PBS documentary and Detroit restaurant | One Detroit 

Billy Dec, a Chicago-based entrepreneur and restaurateur, is featured in a new PBS documentary called "Food Roots" that chronicles his travels to the Philippines to discover his family's traditional recipes from his relatives. The film, produced by Detroit native Doug Blush and directed by Michele Josue, explores how learning these culinary traditions deepens Dec's connection to his Filipino heritage and uncovers stories from his family's past. Dec recently expanded his restaurant Sunda New Asian Cuisine to downtown Detroit, situating it between the Fox and Fillmore Theatres after originally launching the concept in Chicago in 2009. In an interview with One Detroit's Chris Jordan, Dec discussed both the documentary and his new Detroit location while explaining the distinctive qualities of Filipino cuisine and its cultural significance. # Key Takeaways

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