May 3 ActBlue sues Texas AG Ken Paxton, alleging political retaliation over Democrats' fundraising ActBlue sues Texas AG Ken Paxton, alleging he used his office to retaliate against the Democratic fundraising platform ahead of his Senate runoff.
May 3 Tunnel to Towers Foundation's Steel Across America tour honors 9/11 heroes The Tunnel to Towers Foundation launches its Steel Across America tour, transporting a steel beam from Ground Zero across 21 states to honor 9/11 first responders and victims.
May 3 Addiction fears grow as sports betting booms among young men Journalist Eli Thompson and recovered gambling addict LJ Ruggiero discuss the rising problem of sports betting addiction among young men.
May 3 The surprising cost of renting a horse stall at Churchill Downs during the Kentucky Derby Stabling a horse at Churchill Downs costs just $7.50 per stall, a surprising contrast to the millions spent preparing thoroughbreds for the Derby.
May 3 Ret. Gen. Keith Kellogg says NATO has become a 'bloated architecture' The retired general argues the alliance must rethink its structure as it faces a resurgent Russia and growing capability gaps.
May 3 Iran considers deploying 'KAMIKAZE DOLPHINS': Report Iran is reportedly considering deploying mine-carrying dolphins to target U.S. warships in the Strait of Hormuz.
May 3 JASON CHAFFETZ: Congress, stop protecting scandal-plagued lawmakers and clean house for good With 86% disapproval and three House resignations, Chaffetz says Congress must adopt automatic ethics triggers and presumptive suspension rules.
May 3 2 US service members missing in Morocco after multinational military exercise, search underway A search-and-rescue effort is underway after two U.S. service members went missing during the African Lion military exercise in southwestern Morocco.
May 3 Identities of pickleball players killed in plane crash on way to tournament released The five people killed in the Central Texas plane crash near Wimberley have been identified as four Amarillo Pickleball Club members who were heading to a tournament, along with the pilot.
May 3 DAVID MARCUS: How Democrats sneaked in reparations, and how they'll protect them Reparations already exist through marijuana equity loans, DEI training mandates and race-based wealth redistribution programs.