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Love Is the ‘Greatest Cure’ to the Challenges Inherent in Police Officers’ Roles: Former Officer
It’s National Police Week, a week of observances and a memorial day recognizing those who have given their lives in the line of duty, as well as those who continue to serve and protect our communities with dedication.

'Greatest Act of Patriotism Is to Be a Mother' Says Moms for America President
President Donald Trump also revealed a new website, moms.gov, to be a resource for current and expectant mothers.

Chinese Police Stations in NYC Threatens Safety: Chinese Dissident
The trial tied to a Chinese overseas police station in New York has turned to the broader issue of Beijing's transnational repression.

Trump Says He Will Discuss Taiwan Arms Sales With Xi
The island nation is closely watching the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting, and said on Monday that it's confident in the stability of its relationship with the United States but hopes there are no surprises from the summit on Taiwan-related issues.
US Tests New Hybrid-Electric Stealth Drone as It Races China in Military Drone Tech
A new U.S. experimental military drone has completed its first flight, marking a step forward in hybrid-electric stealth technology.
'I Want My Father to Be Returned to Us': Daughter of Detained Chinese Pastor
Grace Drexel, daughter of detained pastor Ezra Jin of Zion Church in China, and director of advocacy at the Luke Alliance, spoke with NTD's Steve Lance about President Donald Trump's indication that he will raise Jin's case to Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping during his trip to Beijing.
NYPD Saves Woman in Crisis From High-Rise Ledge
New York City police officers have used their training to rescue a suicidal woman who was sitting on the edge of a high-rise building in Brooklyn.
Members of Congress Call on Beijing to Release Prisoners of Conscience
Lawmakers are pushing for the release of prisoners of conscience held by the CCP, while raising concerns about alleged Chinese espionage targeting capitol hill.
‘Iran Has Already Lost the War’: Economist
To discuss the latest on the Iran war, NTD spoke to international financial analyst Daniel Lacalle, chief economist at Tressis and author of the book “The New Global Economic Order.”
California County Sues Meta Over Scam Ads
The lawsuit, filed on May 11 in the California Superior Court claims Meta violated the state’s false advertising and unfair competition laws.
Lawsuit Alleges ChatGPT Helped Plan School Shooting
OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, is at the forefront of another lawsuit. The family of a man killed in a 2025 school shooting is now suing the AI company, accusing it of helping the shooter plan the attack.
The MD-11 Cargo Planes Involved in Last Fall’s Deadly UPS Crash in Louisville Return to the Air
The model of cargo plane that crashed in Kentucky last fall after an engine fell off a UPS jet as it was taking off resumed flying over the weekend.
California Flight Instructor Killed in Plane Crash That May Have Sparked Canyon Fire
Family members have identified one of the victims as Ramzi Al-Shurman, a 28-year-old newly graduated flight instructor who was days away from beginning a job as a private pilot.
University of Missouri Football Star Shot Outside Concert
Police had three suspects in custody for questioning. All suspects were 19 years old from Laurel, and are listed as on hold for another agency.
American Woman, 88, Dies After Scooter Veers Off Pier in Bahamas
Police said the woman had arrived in the Bahamas aboard a cruise ship and was driving a mobility scooter when she reportedly lost control and drove off the pier.
Social Security Recipients Born in Early May Set to Receive Scheduled Payment
The next round of monthly Social Security benefits is scheduled for May 13, with payments going to recipients born during the first 10 days of any month under the SSA’s staggered distribution system.
Tech, Business Leaders Set to Accompany Trump on China Trip
The president will prioritize economic diplomacy while traveling with at least 16 executives representing American industries.
US Issues New Sanctions Over Iran's Oil Shipments to China
The U.S. government on Monday announced sanctions against three people and nine companies.
Heat Stroke Is Suspected Among 6 Found Dead in a Shipping Container at Rail Yard Near Texas Border
Heat Stroke Is Suspected Among 6 Found Dead in a Shipping Container at a Rail Yard Near Texas Border.
Trump Nominates Fired FEMA Chief to Lead the Agency Again
Former Navy SEAL Cameron Hamilton served as acting administrator for the agency from January to May 2025.
Love Is the ‘Greatest Cure’ to the Challenges Inherent in Police Officers’ Roles: Former Officer
It’s National Police Week, a week of observances and a memorial day recognizing those who have given their lives in the line of duty, as well as those who continue to serve and protect our communities with dedication.
'Greatest Act of Patriotism Is to Be a Mother' Says Moms for America President
President Donald Trump also revealed a new website, moms.gov, to be a resource for current and expectant mothers.
Chinese Police Stations in NYC Threatens Safety: Chinese Dissident
The trial tied to a Chinese overseas police station in New York has turned to the broader issue of Beijing's transnational repression.
Trump Says He Will Discuss Taiwan Arms Sales With Xi
The island nation is closely watching the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting, and said on Monday that it's confident in the stability of its relationship with the United States but hopes there are no surprises from the summit on Taiwan-related issues.
US Tests New Hybrid-Electric Stealth Drone as It Races China in Military Drone Tech
A new U.S. experimental military drone has completed its first flight, marking a step forward in hybrid-electric stealth technology.
'I Want My Father to Be Returned to Us': Daughter of Detained Chinese Pastor
Grace Drexel, daughter of detained pastor Ezra Jin of Zion Church in China, and director of advocacy at the Luke Alliance, spoke with NTD's Steve Lance about President Donald Trump's indication that he will raise Jin's case to Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping during his trip to Beijing.
NYPD Saves Woman in Crisis From High-Rise Ledge
New York City police officers have used their training to rescue a suicidal woman who was sitting on the edge of a high-rise building in Brooklyn.
Members of Congress Call on Beijing to Release Prisoners of Conscience
Lawmakers are pushing for the release of prisoners of conscience held by the CCP, while raising concerns about alleged Chinese espionage targeting capitol hill.
‘Iran Has Already Lost the War’: Economist
To discuss the latest on the Iran war, NTD spoke to international financial analyst Daniel Lacalle, chief economist at Tressis and author of the book “The New Global Economic Order.”
California County Sues Meta Over Scam Ads
The lawsuit, filed on May 11 in the California Superior Court claims Meta violated the state’s false advertising and unfair competition laws.
Lawsuit Alleges ChatGPT Helped Plan School Shooting
OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, is at the forefront of another lawsuit. The family of a man killed in a 2025 school shooting is now suing the AI company, accusing it of helping the shooter plan the attack.
The MD-11 Cargo Planes Involved in Last Fall’s Deadly UPS Crash in Louisville Return to the Air
The model of cargo plane that crashed in Kentucky last fall after an engine fell off a UPS jet as it was taking off resumed flying over the weekend.
California Flight Instructor Killed in Plane Crash That May Have Sparked Canyon Fire
Family members have identified one of the victims as Ramzi Al-Shurman, a 28-year-old newly graduated flight instructor who was days away from beginning a job as a private pilot.
University of Missouri Football Star Shot Outside Concert
Police had three suspects in custody for questioning. All suspects were 19 years old from Laurel, and are listed as on hold for another agency.
American Woman, 88, Dies After Scooter Veers Off Pier in Bahamas
Police said the woman had arrived in the Bahamas aboard a cruise ship and was driving a mobility scooter when she reportedly lost control and drove off the pier.
Social Security Recipients Born in Early May Set to Receive Scheduled Payment
The next round of monthly Social Security benefits is scheduled for May 13, with payments going to recipients born during the first 10 days of any month under the SSA’s staggered distribution system.
Tech, Business Leaders Set to Accompany Trump on China Trip
The president will prioritize economic diplomacy while traveling with at least 16 executives representing American industries.
US Issues New Sanctions Over Iran's Oil Shipments to China
The U.S. government on Monday announced sanctions against three people and nine companies.
Heat Stroke Is Suspected Among 6 Found Dead in a Shipping Container at Rail Yard Near Texas Border
Heat Stroke Is Suspected Among 6 Found Dead in a Shipping Container at a Rail Yard Near Texas Border.
Trump Nominates Fired FEMA Chief to Lead the Agency Again
Former Navy SEAL Cameron Hamilton served as acting administrator for the agency from January to May 2025.
















