Feeling betrayed by deportations, free speech on trial, ‘exercise snacks’: Catch up on the day’s stories
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Editor’s Note: CNN’s 5 Things newsletter is your one-stop shop for the latest headlines and fascinating stories to start and end your busy day. Sign up here. 👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! They’re called “exercise snacks” — short bursts of activity just 30 seconds long to five or 10 minutes max — and they can boost your health and fitness. See how you can make them part of your daily routine. Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day: 1️⃣ Feeling betrayed: President Donald Trump’s move to revoke deportation protections for Venezuelans has sparked anger in a Miami suburb that swung his way in the November election. Doral is home to more Venezuelan immigrants than any other city in the US. 2️⃣ Critical court case: A big trial in a small North Dakota courtroom is testing the First Amendment. Jurors are considering a $300 million lawsuit against the environmental group Greenpeace, and experts say the case could deal a huge blow to free speech. 3️⃣ Made in Russia: Shops selling dolls, vodka and chocolate are all the rage in China, which has become a critical economic lifeline as Moscow deals with sanctions over the war in Ukraine. Trade between the two superpowers hits record highs year after year.

Janet Mills and her allies are counting on a gender gap to narrow Platner’s wide lead ahead of the June 9 primary to decide who will face incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins. They are betting that the unfiltered style that has brought Platner widespread attention as someone who could help Democrats reach young men will backfire with women.

As a shrinking number of Transportation Security Administration agents work to keep hourslong security lines moving despite not being paid, President Donald Trump stepped into the fray Saturday, announcing he will send Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to airports by Monday if Congress doesn’t agree to a plan to end the partial government shutdown.











