Key facts
- President Trump plans to use Cold War-era authorities to support coal plants and exports.
- The Pentagon is seeking drone hobbyist expertise for affordable "killer drones."
- Democrats reportedly plan to expand the Supreme Court to 13 justices if they win power.
- A MAGA megadonor donated a $5.5 million estate to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nonprofit.
- Americans born after 1970 are dying faster than previous generations, according to a study.
- The UK government criticized Senator J.D. Vance for "migrant invasion" comments.
- The Trump administration used legal theories to justify potential interventions or pressure on Cuba.
- A Republican Senator voted in Florida despite tax records indicating a move to Alabama.
- Pardoned January 6th rioters have committed further crimes.
- Ghislaine Maxwell's former assistant is planning a tell-all book about Jeffrey Epstein.
- Shifting U.S. troop deployments in Europe may cost millions.
- The Obama Presidential Center design features minimal windows.
President Donald Trump is preparing to utilize Cold War-era authorities to allocate hundreds of millions of federal dollars towards supporting coal-fired electricity and U.S. exports of the fossil fuel. This initiative represents a significant push to bolster the coal industry. In parallel, the Pentagon is actively seeking to tap into the expertise of drone hobbyists to develop affordable "killer drones." This effort aims to leverage civilian innovation for military applications, potentially reducing costs and accelerating the development of unmanned aerial systems. On the political front, Democrats are reportedly planning to expand the Supreme Court to 13 justices should they secure power in the upcoming elections, with these new justices expected to have no control over their docket. A prominent MAGA megadonor, who previously supported Donald Trump's presidential campaigns, has made a substantial contribution of a $5.5 million estate to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nonprofit organization, highlighting financial support for RFK Jr.'s endeavors. A new study has indicated that Americans born after 1970 are experiencing higher mortality rates when compared to previous generations, signaling a concerning public health trend for younger demographics. The UK government has publicly criticized U.S. Senator J.D. Vance for his recent remarks on immigration, specifically labeling them as "interfering and stoking division." Vance's comments, reportedly concerning a "migrant invasion," have led to diplomatic friction between the two allied nations. The Trump administration had previously employed legal theories, including indictments and property claims, to justify potential interventions or exert pressure on Cuba, actions framed by an author as an abuse of legal theories potentially driven by personal economic benefit. Separately, Representative Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) stated that a communications staffer was reprimanded for a social media post declaring homosexuality has no place in America, which Ogles described as 'stupid' and 'hurtful.' The post, made during Pride Month, drew criticism from fellow Republicans. A Republican Senator cast a vote in Florida, despite tax records suggesting a move back to Alabama, raising questions about residency and voting eligibility. Investigations reveal that individuals pardoned for their involvement in the January 6th Capitol riot have committed further crimes, with the scope of their post-pardon criminal activity now understood to be more extensive than previously reported. Ghislaine Maxwell's former assistant is reportedly planning to write a tell-all book about her experiences with Jeffrey Epstein. Shifting U.S. troop deployments in Europe could result in millions of dollars in additional costs, though the exact financial impact is still being determined. U.S. Senators are reportedly inquiring with an individual named Platner about the potential for new allegations to surface, suggesting ongoing political or legal proceedings. The Obama Presidential Center's design includes very few windows, drawing comparisons to a 'Klingon prison.' Donald Trump Jr. held his wedding in the Bahamas, an event not attended by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
