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May 28, 2026

What to know about school tax credit program. Will Michigan opt in or stay out?

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer faces pressure from both sides regarding whether to participate in the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit program, which allows donors to receive tax credits up to $1,700 for contributions to scholarship organizations that fund private and public school expenses for eligible families. While proponents argue the program provides educational opportunities without affecting state budgets, opponents view it as a privatization scheme that would reduce federal revenue and divert resources from public schools. Thirty states have already opted into the program, but Michigan stakeholders remain divided along political lines, with the issue becoming entangled in gubernatorial politics and longstanding debates over school choice. The federal government has not yet released final program rules, leaving key questions unanswered about implementation and oversight.

May 28, 2026

Jill Biden says she thought husband was having a stroke during 2024 debate

Former First Lady Jill Biden revealed in a CBS interview that she feared her husband was experiencing a stroke during his disastrous June 2024 presidential debate performance, as she had never witnessed him appear that way before or after. The concerning debate led to mounting pressure from Democratic Party members for President Biden to withdraw from the race, which he eventually did, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. Despite Jill Biden initially praising her husband's debate performance publicly, she was among the advisers who later encouraged him to end his candidacy. Harris went on to lose the November election to Donald Trump and subsequently criticized Biden's decision to seek reelection as "recklessness" in her memoir. The incident highlighted longstanding concerns about the 81-year-old president's health and mental fitness for office.

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May 28, 2026

Second death confirmed after blast in Washington state, and no survivors expected

A catastrophic tank rupture at a Washington state paper mill has killed at least two people, with nine others still missing as search efforts transition from rescue to recovery operations. The incident at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility released hundreds of thousands of gallons of white liquor, a corrosive chemical used in papermaking, creating extremely hazardous conditions that prevent crews from accessing certain areas. Seven employees and one firefighter sustained injuries, while a large volume of contaminants has entered the Columbia River, though local water and air quality reportedly remain safe. Washington's governor has called this the deadliest industrial accident in the state's modern history and deployed the National Guard to assist. Among the deceased is Gilbert Bernal, a longtime employee and grandfather who was days away from celebrating his 32nd wedding anniversary.

May 28, 2026

Iran says it targeted American base after fresh US strikes

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched a missile attack on a U.S. air base in Kuwait following American strikes on Iranian military positions in Bandar Abbas and the interception of Iranian drones over the Strait of Hormuz. Both nations claim the other violated a fragile ceasefire, with the U.S. characterizing its actions as defensive measures while Iran vows to protect its sovereignty. The escalating tensions occur amid stalled peace negotiations to end a three-month conflict that has severely disrupted global energy trade through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, where one-fifth of the world's oil and natural gas normally passes. President Trump has expressed frustration with Iran's negotiating position and threatened to resume large-scale bombing if acceptable terms aren't reached, though both sides had previously indicated progress toward a potential agreement.

May 28, 2026

US justice department launches criminal investigation into Trump accuser E Jean Carroll, reports say

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a criminal probe into E Jean Carroll, examining potential perjury related to her testimony about lawsuit funding in civil cases against President Trump. Carroll won two separate legal battles against Trump - one for sexual assault and defamation resulting in a $5 million judgment, and another defamation case awarding her $83 million. The investigation centers on whether Carroll falsely stated during a 2022 deposition that she received no external financial support, after it emerged that LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman helped cover some legal expenses. An appeals court previously determined that Carroll had "plausibly" forgotten about the limited outside funding and was not involved in managing who paid her litigation costs.

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May 27, 2026

One killed and nine missing after chemical explosion at US paper mill

A fatal explosion at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging paper mill in Longview, Washington resulted in at least one death and left nine people missing, while injuring nine others including employees and a firefighter. The blast occurred when a massive tank containing white liquor, a highly corrosive chemical used in papermaking, ruptured early Tuesday morning. Initially estimated to hold 80,000 gallons, officials later discovered the tank actually contained approximately 900,000 gallons of the hazardous substance. Recovery operations have been complicated by the tank's continued instability, requiring responders to reinforce and stabilize the site before safely proceeding with additional rescue efforts.

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May 26, 2026

The Origins of Memorial Day and How it Has Evolved

Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday of May, originated after the Civil War to honor fallen U.S. service members but has transformed significantly over time into a holiday marking summer's unofficial start. The holiday's roots trace back to post-Civil War decoration of soldiers' graves, with contested claims about the first observance involving communities from New York to South Carolina, including a significant 1865 event organized largely by Black Americans in Charleston. Despite its solemn purpose, the holiday has faced criticism since the 1800s for becoming commercialized and losing its sacred meaning, particularly after it shifted to a three-day weekend format in 1971. Today, Americans commemorate Memorial Day through a mix of remembrance ceremonies, the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m., and leisure activities including travel and shopping sales.

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May 28, 2026

What to know about school tax credit program. Will Michigan opt in or stay out?

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer faces pressure from both sides regarding whether to participate in the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit program, which allows donors to receive tax credits up to $1,700 for contributions to scholarship organizations that fund private and public school expenses for eligible families. While proponents argue the program provides educational opportunities without affecting state budgets, opponents view it as a privatization scheme that would reduce federal revenue and divert resources from public schools. Thirty states have already opted into the program, but Michigan stakeholders remain divided along political lines, with the issue becoming entangled in gubernatorial politics and longstanding debates over school choice. The federal government has not yet released final program rules, leaving key questions unanswered about implementation and oversight.

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May 27, 2026

2026 Michigan Voter Guide. What to know

This Michigan voting guide provides comprehensive information about election procedures and safeguards in the state. Michigan offers flexible voting options including same-day registration through Election Day, no-reason absentee voting starting 40 days before elections, and at least nine days of early in-person voting. The article details various security measures to prevent fraud, including systems to prevent double voting through the Qualified Voter File database and requirements for video monitoring of ballot drop boxes. While voter ID is generally required, voters without identification can sign an affidavit to cast a regular ballot, and multiple safeguards exist to prevent noncitizens from registering when obtaining driver's licenses. # Key Takeaways

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May 27, 2026

Wayne County transit millage explained: what it is, how much it costs

Wayne County residents will vote in August on a millage proposal to fund public transit services, with all 43 communities participating for the first time, including 17 that previously opted out of the SMART transit system. The measure would levy a tax of approximately 98 cents per $1,000 of taxable value for ten years, generating an estimated $57 million annually to support transit operations and expand services for seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and the general public. The proposal faces legal challenges from residents who claim the approval process lacked transparency and that the tax burden is excessive, though county officials maintain they followed proper legal procedures. Transit advocates argue the millage would eliminate service gaps across the county, improve mobility for residents who rely on public transportation, and enhance regional connectivity for employment and entertainment opportunities.

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