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Hegseth keeps 2 aircraft carriers in Middle East for another week for battle with Yemen’s Houthis
SUMMARY: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has extended the USS Harry S. Truman’s deployment in the Middle East for another week, maintaining two U.S. carrier strike groups to counter Houthi rebels. The Truman’s deployment, which started in March, is part of an intensified campaign against Iran-backed Houthis, following increased strikes since mid-March. This is part of President Trump’s strategy to stop Houthi attacks on vital Red Sea shipping lanes. U.S. forces have hit over 1,000 targets in Yemen under Operation Rough Rider. The deployment has raised concerns about maintenance schedules and sailors’ extended time away from home.
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Free daily text service supports mental well-being for students and staff
SUMMARY: Copenotes, a free daily text service for mental well-being, is expanding to school districts in Pasco, Charlotte, and Doto counties. The service sends random affirmations to help disrupt negative thought patterns, offering support to students and staff without collecting personal data. Research shows Copenotes can reduce depression, anxiety, and stress within 30 days. The tool is easy to use—just enter a phone number, and daily messages begin. Over 98% of students in Pasco reported feeling more supported, and 85% engaged daily. Copenotes has sent over 4 million messages globally and aims to improve mental health outcomes.

According to Cope Notes, the randomly timed text messages help interrupt negative thought patterns. The service is free to staff and students in Pasco, Charlotte, and DeSoto School Districts.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs 1 new bill into law. Here’s what it changes
SUMMARY: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed HB 1205 into law, which imposes stricter regulations and penalties on citizen petitions for constitutional amendments. The law requires petition sponsors to ensure that petition circulators are U.S. citizens and not felons, with fines for violations. Starting July 1, petition forms must include detailed voter information and the sponsor’s details. Circulators must undergo state-mandated training and are limited in the number of petitions they can collect. Sponsors face fines for late submissions or incorrect signatures. Violations, including falsifying petitions, can lead to criminal penalties, including third-degree felony charges.
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Trump administration sues Colorado and Denver for allegedly interfering in immigration enforcement
SUMMARY: The Department of Justice sued Colorado and Denver, accusing them of interfering with federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit claims the state’s “sanctuary laws” violate the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, alleging limited cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The DOJ argues these policies enabled criminal gangs like Tren de Aragua to operate in Denver. While local officials dispute some claims, they acknowledge issues in certain areas. Colorado officials stated they cooperate with law enforcement but will abide by court rulings. The lawsuit is part of broader efforts by the Trump administration to challenge sanctuary policies in major cities.
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