Bags no longer fly free

Today’s facts …

The Trump administration is moving to cut $100 million in federal contracts with Harvard

It is the last day for bags to fly free on Southwest Airlines.

Tesla sales across Europe dropped by half last month.

Despite the latest COVID-19 variant displaying high transmissibility, the Trump administration is planning to limit access to booster vaccines for specific groups.

The white crosses in the video that Trump showed to the South African president were not graves, but rather part of a 2020 protest, and the crosses were removed after the event. And the photograph of body bags showed victims of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, not South Africa.

NPR has filed a lawsuit against Trump, arguing that an executive order aimed at cutting federal funding for the organization is illegal.

With recent data mining and breaches, the first thing you should do to protect your accounts is set up two-factor authentication on as many accounts as you can.

There is no evidence that 8 million people are on Medicaid because of fraud, waste, and abuse. However, the Congressional Budget Office did estimate that approximately 8 million people will lose Medicaid coverage under Trump’s new tax bill.

The FBI is not investigating Oprah Winfrey for a land grab following the August 2023 Maui wildfires.

Pope Leo XIV did not say JD Vance flip-flops faster than pages in the Bible.

George Floyd did not die of a drug overdose, and he never tweeted about trans people.

US Rep. Maxine Waters did not introduce a bill to rename Memorial Day as George Floyd Day.

Trump is pardoning a former Virginia sheriff who was sentenced on federal bribery charges for deputizing businessmen for cash.

Tyler Hassen, who lacks Senate confirmation and has no public administration experience, has been tapped to reorganize the Interior Department, which oversees some 70,000 employees in 11 agencies.

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