What To Know

NASA Solidifies First Moon Base Missions: What to Know

Concrete work toward humanity’s first moon base will begin around the lunar south pole this year, NASA leadership announced on May 26.

2 Lawmakers Absent for Weeks: What to Know

Reps. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) and Tom Kean (R-N.J.)—have been missing from Congress for weeks as their peers take up key pieces of legislation.
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China’s Support for Iran’s War Effort: What to Know

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said China has provided Iran with some military support—including components for missile manufacturing.

What to Know About Trump’s Presidential Fitness Test Award Revival

In the coming academic year, old-fashioned calisthenics, timed runs, and the spirit of competition could return to many public schools.

DOJ Probing DC Gala Shooting Suspect’s Alleged Tie to Activist Network—What to Know

Cole Allen, accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump on April 25, was allegedly involved with the activist group “Wide Awakes.”

Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling on Voting Rights Act: 4 Things to Know

In a 6–3 ruling, a majority of justices wrote ‘allowing race to play any part in government decision-making’ is a departure from the law.

Iran War Pushes Gulf Allies to Request Dollar Help—What to Know

Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent confirmed that several U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf region and Asia have requested currency swap lines with the US.

WH Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Suspect Cole Allen: 5 Things We Know

A WH official confirmed shooter Cole Allen, of Torrance, CA had allegedly written a manifesto indicating he was targeting Trump administration officials.