Long Island Rail Road, America’s largest commuter railroad, is on strike

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By Chris Isidore, CNN

(CNN) — Transit workers for the Long Island Rail Road, the nation’s largest commuter railroad, are on strike, potentially stranding hundreds of thousands of weekday passengers in the New York City area.

The strike by the five unions representing 3,500 workers, the first at the railroad since 1994, brought all train traffic to a halt. The unions failed to reach a deal with railroad management on wages and work rules on Friday.

“After two days of round-the-clock negotiations, parties were unable to reach a deal,” said Kevin Sexton, vice president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, and spokesperson for the unions.

Commuters now face the prospect of having to drive to work at a time when high gas prices have surged and new extra tolls are in place on all cars entering Manhattan’s business district.

The unions are seeking the first raise for their members since 2022, a period that saw some of the highest cost-of-living increases in decades in one of the nation’s most expensive markets.

While the strike started at 12:01 a.m. ET on Saturday, it will be most severely felt on Monday when nearly 300,000 commuters make their way in and out of the city. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the railroad, said Friday afternoon that the limited bus service it will offer can accommodate only about 13,000 riders in the morning and another 13,000 in the evening.

The MTA is urging customers to work from home, avoid non-essential travel and give extra time no matter what form of transportation they take into the city.

While weekends have far fewer passengers than weekdays, this weekend can expect an uptick in off-peak service. The Mets and the Yankees, New York’s two baseball teams, play each other Saturday and Sunday at the Mets’ Citi Field, which is served by the LIRR.

Railroads operate under a different labor law than most businesses in the country, one that makes it more difficult for unions to go on strike. But the barriers in the law to limit strikes — mediation, cooling off periods and government panels considering bargaining positions — have all been cleared by the unions. And there is little left that could get the workers back on the job other than a labor deal acceptable to rank-and-file members.

Congress can intervene to broker a deal, as it did in December 2022, when it prevented a national freight railroad strike because it posed a threat to the national economy.

But the nation’s largest commuter railroad doesn’t pose the same risk to the economy as the freight railroads. And Congress didn’t act in 2025 when the engineers’ union at New Jersey Transit, which had 100,000 daily commuters, went on strike for three days.

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US and Nigerian forces kill ISIS commander, Trump says

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By Laura Sharman, CNN

(CNN) — US and Nigerian forces killed a senior commander in the ISIS militant group on Friday, President Donald Trump has said.

“Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed a meticulously planned and very complex mission to eliminate the most active terrorist in the world from the battlefield,” Trump said in a Truth Social post late Friday ET.

The president named the target as “Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, second in command of ISIS globally,” adding, “He will no longer terrorize the people of Africa, or help plan operations to target Americans.”

It is not the first fatal strike Trump has ordered on alleged Islamic State militants in Nigeria, who he has accused of persecuting Christians in the West African country.

In December, Trump said he had directed a “powerful and deadly strike against ISIS” in northwestern Nigeria, who he said had been killing innocent Christians.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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Is Britain ungovernable?

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By Christian Edwards, CNN

London (CNN) — Anthony Seldon has written biographies of each of the last eight British prime ministers. When he embarked on the project in the 1990s, the work was mammoth but measured. Then, the occupants of 10 Downing Street would spend several years in office, allowing him to scrutinize his subjects properly as they each stamped themselves on their times.

But Seldon now risks being overtaken by events. After the recent churn of leaders under the previous Conservative government, which saw the party cycle through three leaders in one year, Seldon had hoped that Keir Starmer’s victory in 2024 would herald a return to political normality. Starmer’s Labour Party won a thumping majority in parliament and promised a “decade” of national renewal.

But less than two years into Starmer’s premiership, he may already be on the way out. After voters decisively rejected Labour Party candidates in local elections across England, Scotland and Wales, Starmer’s colleagues seem primed to oust him. Seldon’s biography of Starmer’s predecessor, Rishi Sunak, is due to be published in August. By then, Britain may have a new prime minister – its sixth in seven years. Seldon, 72, fears he may perpetually be playing catch up.

“I’ll be on to ‘Angela Rayner at Number 10’ before too long,” Seldon sighed in an interview with CNN, referring to the Labour lawmaker seen as one of the potential rivals to Starmer as prime minister.

The revolving door of 10 Downing Street has caused many in the country to wonder: Is Britain becoming ungovernable?

Britain’s problems are several. The country never truly recovered from the 2008 financial crisis. Real wages have largely stagnated since, only ticking up more recently in response to the inflationary shocks of the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Britain’s departure from the European Union, meanwhile, is estimated to have lowered GDP per person by as much as 8%. Productivity growth is tepid. Debt has crept up, meaning Britain’s government bonds have the highest yields among Group of Seven (G7) nations. Britain has the highest industrial electricity costs in that group, too.

Its electoral system is also showing strain. Britain’s first-past-the-post system functions best when there are two dominant parties. For more than a century, those were Labour and the Conservatives. But the decline of that duopoly has effectively turned British politics from a two-way into a five-way fight in England, and a six-way fight in Scotland and Wales, as the two historic parties now compete against the centrist Liberal Democrats, the ultra-progressive Greens, the hard-right Reform UK, as well as nationalist parties that support Scottish and Welsh independence, which could lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom. Scotland has been part of the UK since 1707, and Wales since 1536.

Against such a tide of troubles, there is a temptation in Britain to say that good government has become near impossible, and that any leader would struggle to swim against the current.

But, Seldon believes, this despair only exculpates Starmer – and his less-than-impressive predecessors.

“Britain is categorically not ungovernable, although some recent prime ministers (PMs) have tried darn hard to make it so,” he told CNN.

Seldon sees a string of failings among Starmer’s Conservative forerunners. Painting with a broad brush, he describes Boris Johnson, with his penchant for big government and his concern for “left-behind” regions, as “Rooseveltian” – but only in “ambition, not delivery.”

Liz Truss, in her ideological fervor for libertarian economics, was “Reaganite,” said Seldon, continuing to compare British prime ministers to American presidents. Seeking to reverse Johnson’s excesses, Truss introduced an unf

Beach Hazards Statement issued May 15 at 8:58PM PDT until May 18 at 9:00AM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves due to
elevated surf expected.

* WHERE…Santa Barbara County Southwestern Coast and Santa
Barbara County Southeastern Coast.

* WHEN…From Saturday afternoon through Monday morning.

* IMPACTS…There is an increased risk of ocean drowning. Rip
currents can pull swimmers and surfers out to sea. Waves can
wash people off beaches and rocks, and capsize small boats
nearshore.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Minor Beach erosion and isolated minor
coastal flooding is possible. Most likely during the evening
high tides (7pm to 11pm) on Saturday and Sunday.
Remain out of the water due to hazardous swimming conditions, or
stay near occupied lifeguard towers. Rock jetties can be deadly
in such conditions, stay off the rocks.

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Santa Maria Police ask community aid for missing teen

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) – Santa Maria Police are searching for 16-year-old Juliana Isaias-Santiago and her 8-month-old baby girl, last seen at Tommie Kunst Junior High School.

Juliana stands five feet, three inches tall, weighs about 120 pounds and was last seen wearing a black long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans and white sneakers.

Those with more information on their whereabouts are asked to contact the Santa Maria Police Department immediately.

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