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Bard College President Retires Amid Revelations of Extensive Epstein Ties
Annandale-on-Hudson, Saturday, 2 May 2026.
Bard’s president, who claimed he’d “take money from Satan” for funding, retires this June after an inquiry revealed extensive Epstein ties, underscoring the severe risks of poor donor vetting.
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Millions to Receive Early Social Security Payments This May Due to Calendar Shift
Washington D.C., Friday, 1 May 2026.
A weekend calendar alignment means millions will receive their May 2026 Social Security payments early, shifting billions in federal funds and potentially triggering an early retail spending surge.
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Spirit Airlines to Ground Fleet Following Collapse of $500 Million Government Bailout
Dania Beach, Friday, 1 May 2026.
Spirit Airlines will permanently cease operations this May after a $500 million government lifeline—which demanded a 90% equity stake—failed due to bondholder resistance and political disagreements.
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Federal Government Freezes Another $91 Million in Minnesota Medicaid Funds Amid Fraud Probes
St. Paul, Friday, 1 May 2026.
Following recent FBI raids, federal officials froze an additional $91 million in Minnesota Medicaid funding, escalating a severe standoff over healthcare oversight and vulnerable state budgets.
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U.S. and Venezuela Resume Direct Flights After Seven Years, Reopening Key Corporate Routes
Caracas, Friday, 1 May 2026.
Yesterday, April 30, 2026, the first direct U.S.-Venezuela flight in seven years landed in Caracas, signaling a diplomatic thaw and offering critical logistical relief for multinational energy firms.