May 20 Students heckle Columbia acting president at graduation, shout 'Free Mahmoud' Columbia's acting president Claire Shipman faced protests during graduation, as students demanded freedom for Mahmoud Khalil amid anti-Israel protest tensions.
May 20 Body of missing father of five found in Georgia lake after kayaking trip The body of missing kayaker Dustin Valencia was found in Lake Lanier in Georgia. The father of five disappeared while training for a triathlon.
May 20 Forcing yourself into a federal facility is not part of oversight authority, constitutional expert says Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley discusses why the DOJ is charging a New Jersey Democrat over the Newark ICE facility clash on 'America Reports.'
May 20 Trump administration secures release of US veteran held in Venezuela, family says The parents of U.S. Air Force veteran Joseph St. Clair thank President Donald Trump and his administration for helping to secure his release from wrongful detention in Venezuela.
May 20 First lady Melania Trump welcomes children to White House for work day celebration Melania Trump celebrates "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day," inviting children to the East Garden at the White House and decorating wooden flags following recent "Be Best" wins.
May 20 Nebraska becomes first state approved to ban soda purchases with food stamps USDA approves Nebraska's waiver to exclude soda and energy drinks from purchase with food stamps, sparking debate on nutrition and food insecurity solutions.
May 20 Border czar Tom Homan says Democrat LaMonica McIver 'broke the law,' should be charged for ICE clash Rep. LaMonica McIver was charged for an altercation at an ICE facility in Newark. Tom Homan and U.S. Attorney Alina Habba emphasize law enforcement protection amid political disputes.
May 20 Who saved who? Dave Portnoy reflects on life-changing bond with his rescue dogs Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy discusses with Lara Trump the importance of adopting dogs ahead of National Rescue Dog Day.
May 20 Indiana executes man who killed police officer in 2000 Benjamin Ritchie was executed in Indiana for the 2000 shooting of Officer Bill Toney. The execution marks the state's second in 15 years.
May 20 Minneapolis police chief calls out city's 'bizarre' politics as detached from 'reality' after George Floyd Top cop Brian O'Hara said in an interview with The New York Post that "bourgeois liberal mentality" prevents facts from breaking through in city's approach to policing.