#1Fifth Circuit Upholds Texas Ten Commandments Classroom Law
A federal appeals court upheld Texas Senate Bill 10, which requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms. In a close 9-8 decision, the Fifth Circuit ruled the law does not violate the Establishment Clause, reasoning that the Supreme Court's 2022 rejection of the "Lemon test" effectively nullified prior precedent against such displays. The decision is expected to face a Supreme Court challenge.
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#2Florida AG Launches Criminal Investigation Into OpenAI Over FSU Shooting
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier opened a landmark criminal investigation into OpenAI after reviewing over 200 ChatGPT messages exchanged by the accused FSU shooter in the hours before the April 2025 campus attack that killed two. The legal theory tests whether Florida's accomplice liability statute can extend to an AI company whose product allegedly provided tactical guidance. OpenAI responded that ChatGPT "did not encourage or promote illegal or harmful activity."
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#3Trump Praises Companies Declining Tariff Refunds After Supreme Court Ruling
President Trump lauded what he called "brilliant" companies that have voluntarily declined to seek refunds for tariffs the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional. The move is seen as an effort to shore up loyalty among corporate allies amid ongoing trade tensions and economic uncertainty, with his approval on the economy hitting new lows in a Fox News poll — 53% of voters expect conditions to worsen over the next year.
Source: Newsmax | Fox News Poll
#4Senate Republicans Unveil $140B Immigration Enforcement Plan
Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a budget resolution directing up to $140 billion toward immigration enforcement, split between the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees. The plan aims to "fully fund Border Patrol and ICE at a time of great threat" though Republicans are eyeing a final spend closer to $70–80 billion. Intra-party divisions remain over the price tag.
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#5US Extends Iran Ceasefire, Interdicts Two Oil Tankers in 48 Hours
President Trump extended the ceasefire with Iran while maintaining the naval blockade, saying Iran is "collapsing financially" and losing $500 million daily from the Strait of Hormuz closure. U.S. forces boarded the sanctioned tanker M/T Tifani near Sri Lanka carrying Iranian crude bound for China, and separately seized the Iranian-flagged Touska in the Strait of Hormuz. Planned talks in Pakistan were postponed as Iran's leadership remained fractured on a negotiating position.
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#6Israel Deploys New 'Ro'em' Artillery as Hezbollah Ceasefire Frays
Israel unveiled the Ro'em ("Thunder"), a new self-propelled howitzer built by Elbit Systems with automatic loading and a 40-kilometer range, designed for use against Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. The weapon's debut comes as a 10-day ceasefire shows cracks — Hezbollah continued launching rockets at IDF soldiers in southern Lebanon, drawing retaliatory strikes. A second round of disarmament talks between Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors is scheduled for Thursday in Washington.
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#7Chinese Student Charged With Photographing US Military Aircraft
A college student from China was arrested and charged with illegally photographing U.S. military aircraft in Nebraska during a multi-state road trip that included a stop at an Air Force base in South Dakota. The case adds to a pattern of espionage-related charges involving Chinese nationals near sensitive U.S. military installations.
Source: Newsmax
#8Printed Artificial Neurons Successfully Communicate With Living Brain Cells
Engineers at Northwestern University used electronic inks containing nanoscale molybdenum disulfide and graphene to 3D-print flexible artificial neurons that generate lifelike electrical signals. When placed on mouse brain tissue, the printed devices successfully triggered responses from living neurons — a first. The breakthrough, published in Nature Nanotechnology, opens the door to low-cost brain-machine interfaces and neuroprosthetics for hearing, vision, and movement.
Source: Northwestern Now
#9Chinese Marathon Robot Trips Over Speed Bump, Break-Dances Itself to Pieces
During Beijing's E-Town Half Marathon, a humanoid robot competing alongside humans tripped over a speed bump at the starting line and spectacularly disintegrated — limbs and body parts scattering across the course as its support crew rushed out with a stretcher. The irony: another robot in the same race, Honor's "Lightning," completed the 13.1-mile course in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, smashing the human world record.
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