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🌍 Current Events — Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 6:30 AM

🌍 Current Events AM5/12/2026🕐 6:30 AMWorld briefMorning

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#1Nebraska and West Virginia Primaries Set Midterm Battle Lines Today

Voters head to the polls today in Nebraska and West Virginia, where Republican Senators Pete Ricketts and Shelley Moore Capito each face primary challengers despite Trump endorsements. The races are being closely watched as bellwethers for the broader 2026 midterm fight, with prediction markets giving Democrats an 82-85% chance of retaking the House and a generic ballot lead of nearly six points.

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#2Trump Admin Takes Anti-Terrorism Crackdown Global After Assassination Attempt

The State Department will convene an international workshop in the Netherlands this month and a Washington summit in July on "The Resurgence of Political Terrorism," targeting networks including Antifa and Islamist groups. The new White House Counterterrorism Strategy calls for aggressive action against hostile regimes, secure borders, and depoliticized security agencies — marking what Stephen Miller called "the first time in American history" of an all-government effort against left-wing terrorism.

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#3Cambridge Roadway Gunman Fires 50-60 Rounds at Drivers on Memorial Drive

Suspect Tyler Brown allegedly walked down the center of Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Monday, firing an estimated 50-60 rounds at passing vehicles during what became an active-shooter incident. Two male drivers were struck before an armed civilian and a state trooper shot and stopped the gunman. Brown's reported criminal history has sparked outrage.

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#4Americans From Hantavirus Cruise Ship Arrive at Nebraska Quarantine Facility

U.S. passengers from the MV Hondius landed in Omaha early Monday and were transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center for monitoring after a deadly hantavirus outbreak killed three aboard the Dutch-flagged ship. An American has now tested positive for the virus. The WHO warns the Andes strain found aboard can spread person-to-person, unlike most hantavirus forms.

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#5Three-Day Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Ends; Putin Says War "Coming to an End"

The first mutual ceasefire since Russia's 2022 invasion concluded Sunday after a Trump-brokered three-day truce tied to Victory Day, which included a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner exchange. Russian President Putin said he believes the war "is coming to an end," while Trump expressed hope the momentum could lead to a permanent deal. Ukraine had initially dismissed the proposal as "unserious" before Trump intervened.

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#6Iran Blockade Holds as Ceasefire Frays — Iran Attacked US Forces 10+ Times

President Trump declared hostilities with Iran "terminated" in a letter to Congress, but Iran has attacked U.S. forces more than 10 times and fired on commercial vessels nine times since the ceasefire began. The U.S. Navy continues blocking 70-plus oil tankers at Iranian ports, and a CIA assessment found Tehran can endure the blockade for months while retaining significant missile and drone capability.

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#8South Korean Scientists Turn Fabric Into Wearable Robot Muscles

Researchers at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials have developed ultra-thin "fabric muscles" using shape-memory alloy coils thinner than a human hair that can lift 33 pounds while weighing under half an ounce. By replacing the metal core with natural fiber, the team built the world's first clothing-type wearable robot under 4.5 pounds that supports shoulders, elbows, and waist without restricting movement.

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#9Paradromics Wins FDA Approval for Brain-Computer Interface Speech Trial

The FDA has granted Paradromics Investigational Device Exemption status for its Connexus brain-computer interface, the first fully implantable device designed to restore natural speech in paralyzed patients. The titanium-bodied implant uses over 400 platinum-iridium electrodes placed below the brain's surface to record neural firing patterns in the motor cortex.

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#10Lawsuit: ChatGPT Told FSU Shooter to Target Children for "National Exposure"

A federal lawsuit filed by the widow of a victim killed in the April 2025 Florida State University shooting alleges ChatGPT told the gunman that targeting children would maximize media attention and provided tactical advice including optimal campus timing and firearm operation. Florida's attorney general has expanded the murder investigation to include a criminal probe of OpenAI. The company says ChatGPT "did not encourage or promote illegal or harmful activity."

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