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Spirit Airlines Officially SHUTS DOWN
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Spirit Airlines Officially SHUTS DOWN

It’s the end of an era. Spirit Airlines, known for its affordable flights and questionable hospitality, has officially ceased all of its operations. The airline’s move comes after the company was unable to reach a bailout deal with the White House, which would’ve saved it from closing its doors. Fox Business reported more on the downfall of Spirit: Spirit Airlines announced early Saturday it is ceasing operations effective immediately after a bailout from President Donald Trump failed to materialize. “It is with great disappointment that on May 2, 2026, Spirit Airlines started an orderly wind-down of our operations, effective immediately,” the carrier said in an online statement early Saturday morning. “To our Guests: all flights have been canceled, and customer service is no longer available.” “We are proud of the impact of our ultra-low-cost model on the industry over the last 34 years and had hoped to serve our Guests for many years to come,” the statement continued. The carrier had been seeking a $500 million lifeline from the federal government, but the deal could not be finalized in time due to financial complications, the Wall Street Journal reported. Leading up to the statement from the airline, Spirit was responding to customers concerned about upcoming trips on X in a seemingly optimistic manner despite reports of the looming shutdown. Users on X quickly pointed out that the Biden administration is responsible for Spirit’s downfall because it blocked the merger between Spirit and JetBlue in 2024. Take a look: This tweet aged very poorly. Sen. Elizabeth Warren & the Biden Administration essentially bankrupt Spirit Airlines by preventing a merger with JetBlue that would have saved the airline. Elizabeth Warren was very very very wrong about this. https://t.co/0t9hqKBwbA — Izengabe (@Izengabe_) May 1, 2026 A good reminder that Warren is almost always wrong. Warren celebrated the Biden admin effort to block the Jet Blue-Spirit merger. Now Spirit is likely to shut down, resulting in fewer flights and higher fares, the very thing she claimed the effort was preventing. https://t.co/6o0Zaaxp2g — AG (@AGHamilton29) May 1, 2026 Users on X were also concerned about Spirit customers now having to fly with different airlines. The big question is not Spirit Airlines shutting down. The concern we all have is … which airline do their customers start flying on next.pic.twitter.com/dxakAvmQdY — Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) May 2, 2026 We can’t let this happen. Mostly because it increases the likelihood of Spirit customers being on the airlines I fly. https://t.co/U2V2Gmsoss — Raheem J. Kassam (@RaheemKassam) May 1, 2026 CNBC reported that several airlines have announced they will assist Spirit customers whose flights have been canceled: United Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Frontier Airlines and American Airlines are among the carriers that have said they are ready to assist Spirit customers and crews, similar to what they do during a hurricane or other natural disaster. JetBlue said it will cap fares for affected travelers at $99 for one-way tickets through May 6. Travelers will have to show proof of a Spirit itinerary and call 1-800-JETBLUE. It will also cap fares between Fort Lauderdale and San Juan, Puerto Rico, for new purchases made May 1 through May 8 at $299, a route Spirit flew. “With major operations in Fort Lauderdale and San Juan, we’re in a unique position to help Spirit customers get where they need to go and ensure flights remain affordable despite greater demand,” said JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty. Southwest Airlines is capping domestic fares at $200 for one-way trips of up to 500 miles, at $300 for up to 1,000-mile trips, and more than 1,000-mile trips at $400. Fares are available at Southwest’s ticket counters. The airline is also honoring Spirit frequent-flyer statuses and benefits on Southwest, such as early boarding. American Airlines, Frontier Airlines and United Airlines also said they are capping fares for affected customers. Carriers across the board are assisting flight crews in getting home.

TRAGIC: Plane Carrying Pickleball Team Crashes In Texas
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TRAGIC: Plane Carrying Pickleball Team Crashes In Texas

This is truly tragic. A plane carrying a pickleball team has crashed in Texas. On Thursday, a plane that was carrying the Amarillo Pickleball Club crashed just outside the city of Austin. Authorities and emergency personnel quickly responded to the scene of the crash but declared there were no survivors. The Associated Press reported more on the tragic crash and provided the full death toll: A small plane carrying pickleball players crashed among trees in Texas Hill Country, killing all five people aboard, authorities said Friday. The crash happened around 11 p.m. Thursday in Wimberley, a city about 40 miles (64 kilometers) southwest of Austin, the Texas Department of Public Safety said. “The pilot and four passengers on board were pronounced deceased on scene,” Sgt. Billy Ray told reporters. An unidentified woman wiped her eyes and fanned her face with her hands as she stood behind yellow police tape near the crash site Friday afternoon. A man consoled her. The plane, a Cessna 421C, took off from Amarillo and was headed to New Braunfels National Airport, according to the flight history. Aerial photos posted online by the Austin American-Statesman showed the aircraft destroyed in a wooded area. Ray said federal authorities were leading the investigation. Here are photos of the scene: Plane carrying pickleball players crashes in Texas Hill Country, killing all 5 on board https://t.co/QHolhTcdRO — CP24 (@CP24) May 1, 2026 A plane on its way to a pickleball tournament that crashed in Texas Hill County killed all five passengers on board, according to Amarillo Pickleball Club. STORY | https://t.co/GAGdGeSbXl pic.twitter.com/sTlwIdDWTx — WNDU (@16NewsNow) May 1, 2026 ABC 13 provided statements from locals who live near the scene where the crash occurred: Stacey Rohr, who lives nearby, said she was in bed when she heard a crash and “felt everything vibrate.” “It was so close I felt like it was the back of my place up in flames,” said Rohr, who immediately called her landlord. Cecil Keith said he heard what sounded like an engine backfiring – “pow, pow, pow” – when the plane flew over his house moments before the crash. “Something was definitely wrong,” he told KEYE-TV. A second aircraft traveling in the area landed safely at the airport in New Braunfels, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) northeast of San Antonio, Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra said. A pilot said he and the Cessna pilot were flying there together, according to Air Traffic Control audio. “I haven’t heard anything from him,” the pilot says on the recording. A controller responds: “He started to move erratically and now his track is disappeared from the scope. So we want to make sure everything’s all right with him.” The names of the members of the Amarillo Pickleball Club who were killed in the crash have been withheld from the public until their families are notified. How do you feel about it?

PRO-LIFE WIN: Federal Appeals Court Restricts Abortion Pill Nationwide
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PRO-LIFE WIN: Federal Appeals Court Restricts Abortion Pill Nationwide

In a huge win for the pro-life movement, a federal appeals court has drastically restricted access to the widely-used abortion pill (mifepristone.) On Friday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request to block access to abortion pills through mail nationwide. Here are the details: The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals just temporarily blocked mail-order abortions involving mifepristone. The court sided with Louisiana in its case against the FDA, ruling that the in-person screening requirements for the abortion pill must stay in place while the legal… https://t.co/ku7tbQSHQg pic.twitter.com/iiSoMZJ0rQ — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 1, 2026 The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals just temporarily blocked mail-order abortions involving mifepristone. The court sided with Louisiana in its case against the FDA, ruling that the in-person screening requirements for the abortion pill must stay in place while the legal fight continues. That effectively halts the practice of prescribing and shipping mifepristone through the mail without a physical doctor’s visit, a workaround that became widespread after the FDA loosened its rules in recent years. This is one of the most consequential rulings on abortion access since Dobbs. Mail-order mifepristone has been the primary path for women in states with strict abortion laws to still obtain the pill, and the Fifth Circuit just closed that door, at least temporarily. The Supreme Court is the likely next stop. Both sides have been preparing for this fight for years. Source: Reuters The abortion pill is really two pills, with mifepristone being the first one taken to kill the baby. The second pill, misoprostol, is used to “expel” the dead baby. For decades, this has been the most common method for women killing their unborn babies. And, since many red states began cracking down on the evil baby-murdering practice, women in those states have increasingly (and unlawfully) exploited the system to get abortion pills through the mail from out-of-state providers where it’s still legal. Many patriots have been pushing for the Trump administration to outlaw abortion pills completely. And, the Trump administration may do just that. As we speak, a review of mifepristone is currently underway. BIG WIN: Federal appeals court halts mail order abortion pill This will pause the reckless push to flood the nation with the drug used in the majority of abortions, ending the lives of preborn children and putting women at risk. Trump admin must pull the abortion pill! RT — Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) May 1, 2026 But, today’s ruling is a step in the right direction. For the time being, women can only get the abortion pill through an in-person visit to their doctor. Many babies lives will be saved by this ruling. NBC News reported further: A federal appeals court on Friday granted the state of Louisiana’s request to reinstate a nationwide requirement that abortion pills be dispensed in person. The ruling represents a victory for opponents of abortion rights, since it limits access by blocking people’s ability to obtain mifepristone — one of the two pills used in medication abortions — through telehealth and by mail. Telehealth prescriptions have been key to maintaining abortion access in states that outlawed or restricted the practice after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. “Anti-abortion politicians have just made it much harder for people everywhere in the country to get a medication that abortion and miscarriage patients have been safely using for more than 25 years,” Julia Kaye, senior staff attorney for the Reproductive Freedom Project of the ACLU, said Friday in a press release. During the Covid pandemic, the Food and Drug Administration under President Joe Biden temporarily eliminated a requirement for mifepristone to be dispensed only in clinics, medical offices and hospitals. The change was made permanent in 2023. Louisiana challenged that FDA regulation in federal court last year, alleging that it created safety risks and that the data to support it was flawed or nonexistent. Multiple studies have found that medication abortion, which accounts for more than half of all abortions in the U.S., is safe and effective when taken at home after a consultation with a clinician. Peer-reviewed research has long shown that serious adverse reactions from abortion pills are rare. In January, the FDA requested in court that Louisiana’s lawsuit be paused until the Trump administration finished conducting its own safety review of mifepristone. A district court judge granted that request last month, and also denied a request from the state of Louisiana to reinstate the in-person dispensing requirements while the case plays out. Louisiana appealed the decision to the Fifth Circuit, which ruled Friday in its favor. However, the ruling isn’t final. The case is likely to escalate to the Supreme Court, with mifepristone manufacturers planning to appeal. The New York Times has more: On Friday night, Danco Laboratories, a mifepristone manufacturer and defendant in the lawsuit, filed a motion asking the Fifth Circuit to stay its ruling for a week for time “to seek relief in the United States Supreme Court.” The motion asked the court to rule on that request by 9 p.m. Central time “because the panel’s order threatens Danco with immediate harm.” If a weeklong stay is not issued, the company said it will file an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court. It was unclear Friday night whether the Trump administration would seek a similar stay or appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court. Administration officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In court filings, the Trump administration had argued that the F.D.A. was already conducting a review of mifepristone that would determine whether any regulatory changes were needed.

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Vandalized With Threat Against President Trump
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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Vandalized With Threat Against President Trump

Whoever did this should face the same charges as former FBI Director James Comey. The U.S. Park Police are currently investigating a threat against President Trump that was written inside the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The message written was “8647,” which is code for “take out” the 47th President. The Independent reported more on the vandalism: The U.S. Park Police launched an investigation Friday after a large display of graffiti was discovered at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which is currently undergoing a high-profile renovation. The National Park Service notified authorities of the vandalism at approximately 7:20 a.m., the Washington Examiner reported. The graffiti, which measured roughly 15 by 30 feet, featured the numbers “86 47” spray-painted onto the site. “The affected area has been secured and covered while cleanup is arranged,” a spokesperson for the U.S. Park Police told the outlet. The agency described the vandalism as “unacceptable” and stated that an active investigation was underway to hold those responsible accountable. In the service industry, the number “86” is common shorthand for removing an item from the menu. The sequence has been interpreted by some Republicans as a threat against Donald Trump, the 47th president. Graffiti has also been found on the outside fence of the reflecting pool: Now “86 47” graffiti found in the Lincoln Reflecting Pool, days after Pres. Trump assassination attempt. The shade of blue led to this hate? I saw this graffiti on the fence Tuesday. Trump signs had disappeared. One guard focused on his phone so I entered easily. pic.twitter.com/M2jSi30bTX — emily miller (@emilymiller) May 1, 2026 Currently, the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is undergoing a makeover, and construction crews have been working around the clock to restore the widely visited historical site. AWESOME Workers are coating the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool NOW at the request of President Trump saving us hundreds of millions of dollars compared to what it WOULD have cost American flag pic.twitter.com/RHEPe4D86R — BLT (@BLT21_) April 25, 2026 The 8647 threat found inside the reflecting pool comes just days after FBI Director James Comey turned himself in after being charged with threatening the life of President Trump after he posted a photo of the coded threat on his Instagram. MSN reported more on Comey’s arrest and the charges he faces: Former FBI Director James Comey surrendered to law enforcement after he was indicted for a second time by the Department of Justice, this time for allegedly threatening President Donald Trump’s life. Comey, 65, appeared in federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia on Wednesday, April 29. He was charged with making a threat against Trump, 79, and transmitting a threat in interstate commerce after photographing seashells on a beach in North Carolina. Both counts carry a combined maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. The shells in the image spelled out “86 47.” The Department of Justice argues the reference inferred that Comey wanted to “86,” or kill, the president. (86 is a slang term meaning to throw out, get rid of or eliminate something. Trump is currently serving as the 47th president of the United States.) Comey captioned the controversial image, “cool shell formation on my beach walk.” He later deleted the image the same day and issued an apology. “I didn’t realize some folks associate those numbers with violence,” Comey said at the time. “It never occurred to me but I oppose violence of any kind so I took the post down.” Trump, meanwhile, told Fox News that “a child knows that meant.” “If you’re the FBI director and you don’t know what that meant, that meant assassination,” he continued at the time. “And it says it loud and clear.” What’s your view?

President Trump: “We Will Be Taking Cuba Over Almost Immediately”
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President Trump: “We Will Be Taking Cuba Over Almost Immediately”

As military operations in Iran appear to be coming to a close, President Trump has set his eyes on a new target. During his visit to Florida, President Trump made an appearance at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, where he teased the crowd that the U.S. may soon take over Cuba. Trump later joked that as U.S. naval ships leave Iran, they may take a quick pit stop in Cuba. Fox News provided further quotes from Trump’s comments on Cuba: President Donald Trump appeared to joke during remarks at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches in Florida Friday that the U.S. would be “taking over” Cuba “almost immediately,” while recognizing attendees including former Rep. Dan Mica. “And he comes from, originally, a place called Cuba, which we will be taking over almost immediately,” Trump said. “Cuba’s got problems. We’ll finish one first. I like to finish a job.” Trump then riffed on a hypothetical show of American force. “On the way back from Iran, we’ll have one of our big — maybe the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier — the biggest in the world,” he said. “We’ll have that come in, stop about 100 yards offshore, and they’ll say, ‘Thank you very much, we give up.’” The president did not elaborate further. Here’s the moment Trump said it: JUST IN: PRESIDENT TRUMP announces that the United States will be taking control of Cuba almost immediately. pic.twitter.com/wtGLOIx66e — Donald J Trump Posts TruthSocial (@TruthTrumpPost) May 2, 2026 This isn’t the first time Trump has hinted at a possible takeover of Cuba. In February, Trump shared that the U.S. may conduct a “friendly takeover” of Cuba. Watch below: New: President Trump speaks about Cuba: “Maybe we’ll have a friendly takeover of Cuba. We could very well end up having a friendly takeover of Cuba.” pic.twitter.com/a1uIbH5RKE — The Calvin Coolidge Project (@TheCalvinCooli1) February 27, 2026 On Friday, Trump also signed an Executive Order placing further sanctions on Cuba. CBS News provided further details on the new sanctions and what impact they have: President Trump signed an executive order Friday tightening U.S. sanctions on Cuba, expanding penalties on the island’s government and foreign companies that do business with it. The order builds on sanctions introduced earlier this year and signals that Cuba remains a priority for the administration, even as the United States navigates other international conflicts in Iran and elsewhere, experts say. The executive order is aimed at Cuban government officials, people accused of corruption and people who operate in the country’s energy, defense or financial services sectors. It does not name any specific sanctioned individuals. The new measures also increase pressure on foreign financial institutions by threatening their access to U.S. markets if they continue to work with Cuban government entities. The administration says the sanctions are also intended to discourage deeper involvement from foreign adversaries. Andy Gómez, a professor of Cuban studies at the University of Miami, said the executive order carries broader geopolitical implications. He said it can be seen as a warning to countries like Russia and China to keep their distance. “This is the hidden message behind what has been written, and that’s how I read it,” he said. The moves follow months of intense pressure on Cuba by the Trump administration, which has used the threat of hefty tariffs to largely block foreign countries from shipping oil to Cuba, causing severe energy shortages. Mr. Trump has not ruled out some kind of military action in Cuba, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the country needs to enact significant economic and political reforms. What are your thoughts on a possible U.S. takeover of Cuba? Any thoughts? READER POLL: Should Trump take over Cuba?