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NTD Good Morning Full Broadcast (May 16)
Former President Donald Trump has filed an appeal against the verdict in journalist E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case against him. He’s seeking to overturn the $83-million judgment. Two presidential debates have now been scheduled, with the first set for June. President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump have accepted invitations from two mainstream media outlets […]
Peace Officers Honored in Annual Ceremony in Santa Clara
The FBI reported a rise in assaults against law enforcement officers, with the number in 2023 the highest in 10 years. This week, which is National Police Week, agencies around the country hold memorials for peace officers, including in Santa Clara, California.
Media Professional Analyzes Biden’s Decision to Debate Trump in June
President Joe Biden announced on May 15 that he has agreed to debate former President Donald Trump in June, foregoing the traditional fall debates set by the Commission on Presidential Debates. Amber Duke, a Washington editor at The Spectator and fellow at The Steamboat Institute, tells NTD that there are two likely reasons behind President […]
Caitlin Clark’s Debut Overshadowed by Turnovers
The highly anticipated WNBA debut of Caitlin Clark got off to a rocky start Tuesday night, but the rookie was slowly able to find her confidence. Despite the slow start, Clark found her rhythm, finishing with 20 points in the Fever’s 92–71 loss on Tuesday night.
Putin Backs China’s Peace Plan for Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin told Chinese state media on the eve of his visit to China that he backs the Chinese regime’s plan for a peaceful solution with Ukraine after war has raged for more than two years. Mr. Putin is visiting China this Thursday and Friday.
USC and UCLA Sued by Jewish Student and Faculty
Two Southern California universities are facing lawsuits this week from Jewish students and faculty who claim that administrators failed to protect them during recent pro-Palestinian protests. A Jewish student filed a lawsuit against UCLA officials on May 13 in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging civil rights violations, negligence, assault and battery, and breach of contract.
Putin Visits China Amid CCP Transnational Repression
Russian President Vladimir Putin began his two-day state visit to China on May 16. Days before Mr. Putin’s visit, authorities in Russia detained several practitioners of Falun Gong, a meditation practice that’s been severely persecuted in China.
House Panel Lauds Response to Baltimore Ship-Bridge Crash, Makes No Full Funding Promises
There are two recovery efforts in Baltimore Harbor: the urgent one below the destroyed Francis Scott Key Bridge and the methodical “pay-and-chase” one unfolding in Congress and, eventually, in courtrooms around the world. Although progress is being made in clearing 50,000 tons of bridge debris from a massive containership pinned 30 feet deep into riverbed […]
Communist China Benefits When US Distracted by Chaos: Security Policy Expert
The White House said it is unacceptable that Chinese companies are helping Russia wage its war against Ukraine. Retired Col. Grant Newsham, a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy, tells NTD that communist China benefits when the United States is distracted by chaos at home and wars abroad.
Blinken Announces $2 Billion Defense Aid During Visit to Ukraine
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Wednesday $2 billion worth of aid to Ukraine in what he called the defense enterprise fund. Most of the money, about $1.6 billion, comes from the $60 billion allotted to Ukraine in the foreign aid package approved last month.
Huawei Revamps Stores, Signals Showdown With Apple
Chinese smartphone maker Huawei is revamping its retail strategy by aggressively opening flagship stores in China. Some of the Huawei stores are just a stone’s throw away from Apple stores and aim to outdo its rival with unusual features, including a gym.
KC Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker Gives Pro-Conservative Speech
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker—who’s Catholic—gave a commencement speech at Benedictine College, a Catholic school, that expressed conservative views and extolled traditional values. Not all media gave positive coverage to the speech.
Border Is a ‘Deliberate Crisis’: Former DHS Official
Scott Erickson, director of the Center for Law & Justice at the America First Policy Institute, and co-chair Matt Whitaker, former acting U.S. attorney general, spoke with NTD about the current climate of disrespect for the law and the situation at the southern border.
Michael Cohen’s Former Legal Adviser Disputes His Trump Trial Allegations
A former lawyer who once advised Michael Cohen testified in Congress on May 15 that some of Mr. Cohen’s testimony could be false in the ongoing Trump trial in New York. Robert Costello, a former prosecutor who had worked for Mr. Cohen and former President Donald Trump, told a House Republican-led panel that the former […]
NTD Tonight Full Broadcast (May 15)
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to debate. We have more details on the decision for an early showdown. The names of fallen officers reverberate throughout the nation this week. Officers’ legacies are remembered, as we hear the challenges law enforcement has been facing. UCLA and USC are facing lawsuits by […]