5 Things to Know for May 28: Gaza, Immigration, DOGE, Harvard, SpaceX
- In May 2025, SpaceX launched its ninth test mission of the Starship megarocket without a crew, but lost control of the vehicle, which likely broke apart over the Indian Ocean.
- The flight reached farther along its path than before but failed to redeploy test satellites or reignite engines upon reentry, missing key objectives.
- In Gaza, more than 2 million Palestinians have faced famine risks after Israel halted humanitarian aid amid ongoing conflict since Hamas's attack 600 days ago.
- Since the Hamas attack killing over 1,200 and kidnapping 250, Israel has bombed Gaza causing over 53,000 deaths while recently resuming controversial US and Israel-backed food aid.
- The Trump administration instructed federal agencies to terminate all outstanding contracts with Harvard, demanding changes to the university’s policies; Harvard challenged these actions by suing the government on First Amendment grounds.
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Southwest announces its new baggage fees for checked bags
(CBS NEWS) — After more than 50 years, Southwest Airlines’ “bags fly free” policy is finally coming to an end. Southwest on Tuesday announced the first checked bag will cost $35, while a second checked bag will cost $45. The policy will begin tomorrow, when some passengers may be subject to a checked bag fee when booking a flight on the discount carrier. Weight and size limits for bags will apply. The new policy only applies to flights booked on…
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