Today's News with Larry Schweikart

TODAY'S News, May 29-June 1, 2026

June 1, 2026·19 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Political News Democratic Party leadership was described as being in internal conflict, with reports of disputes involving DNC leadership and future presidential candidates. Violent incidents occurred at anti-ICE protests in New Jersey, resulting in arrests. Pollster and commentator Frank Luntz stated that President Trump remains the dominant figure within the Republican Party. Discussion centered on several Senate races, including challenges facing Democratic candidates in Maine, Michigan, and Ohio. Authorities rescued 89 children during a Texas child exploitation investigation. Three individuals were convicted in Spokane for blocking ICE transportation operations. Several Virginia prosecutors reportedly refused to enforce a new state gun-control law. Los Angeles officials faced scrutiny after a convicted killer serving as a "Peace Ambassador" was arrested by federal authorities. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was criticized for plans to boycott an Israel-related celebration. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced operations targeting ISIS-linked militants in Nigeria. Reports noted departures of attorneys from the Department of Justice. Continued scrutiny surrounded the 2020 Hunter Biden laptop letter signed by former intelligence officials. AI News Commentary highlighted concerns about the long-term economics of AI, noting that many AI services remain heavily subsidized. Massive proposed data center projects were cited as examples of growing power and infrastructure demands. A simulation study reportedly found different AI models exhibited widely varying behaviors, ranging from relatively safe outcomes to high levels of criminal activity in simulated environments. Immigration News The White House released a video referencing "aliens" in an immigration-related context. New Jersey officials imposed curfews following unrest connected to immigration protests. The roundup argued that Democratic immigration policies contribute to public safety and governance challenges. Cultural News New Orleans' post-Hurricane Katrina charter school reforms were highlighted as a successful education model. Student achievement gains and improved school performance metrics were attributed to the charter-school system. President Trump rescinded decades-old restrictions on off-road vehicle access on certain federal lands. The leadership of a Massachusetts teachers' union was criticized for controversial political statements. Economic News Twelve U.S. companies were said to collectively account for nearly $30 trillion in market value. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced initiatives aimed at strengthening the U.S. cotton industry. International News Reports highlighted labor unrest and strikes in China. A German AfD politician won a legal case involving defamatory claims by political opponents. Bosnia was reported to be experiencing significant increases in migrant arrivals. Rioting and property damage followed soccer celebrations in parts of France. The United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom announced cooperation on underwater drone technology. Australia faced criticism for housing former ISIS-linked individuals in government-supported accommodations. Entertainment News A Washington Nationals official faced criticism after comments made during a drag-show event were captured on video. The San Antonio Spurs advanced to the NBA Finals, with significant praise directed toward Victor Wembanyama's performance. Trump suggested alternative performers may appear at America 250 celebrations after some artists reportedly withdrew. Medical News A peer-reviewed study involving self-selected participants suggested potential cancer-treatment benefits from ivermectin used alongside another medication, though the commentary noted it was not a double-blind trial. President Trump reportedly scored 30/30 on a cognitive assessment, which the author contrasted with criticism of former President Biden's mental fitness. Miscellaneous Researchers reported detecting acoustic wave activity within the Sun, prompting humorous commentary comparing it to music being played from inside the star. Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author&nbsp;A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - <a href="ht

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