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May 2 ‘86 47’ slogan tied to James Comey resurfaces at May Day protests across US Signs reading "86 47" were spotted at May Day rallies in New York City and Los Angeles, echoing the phrase tied to James Comey's recent federal indictment.
May 2 'Scarface' mansion in Florida hits the market for $237 million The iconic "Scarface" waterfront estate in Key Biscayne, Florida, once part of Nixon's Winter White House, hits the market at $237 million asking price.
May 2 Obama-backed $2.2B green energy 'boondoggle' leaves taxpayers on the hook Taxpayers and electricity customers face a costly standoff over the Ivanpah solar plant as California regulators block all efforts to shut it down.
May 2 High school principal recounts stopping school shooter Pauls Valley High School Principal Kirk Moore recounts how he stopped a shooter on campus.
May 2 Black Chicagoans call on reparations from government, money deposits like 'stimulus' checks Chicago residents call for reparations from local to federal government, with some advocating cash payments and others pushing for tax breaks and housing assistance.
May 2 May Day protests ‘just the beginning’ of student activism push, expert warns An education watchdog warns May Day student walkouts may signal a broader effort to expand activism in schools ahead of future protests and the 2028 election.
May 2 John Fetterman breaks with party over ‘orgy of socialism’ May Day protests Sen. John Fetterman criticized far-left May Day protests, warning of a small communist takeover and calling recent activism an "orgy of socialism."
May 2 Harvard scientist convicted of lying about China ties rebuilds brain-tech lab in China Charles Lieber, a convicted former Harvard scientist, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China, according to Reuters.
May 2 Seattle's socialist Mayor Katie Wilson slammed for cutting short interview over basic public safety question Socialist Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson awkwardly exited a TV interview after being asked about surveillance cameras amid rising gun violence in the city.