Good morning.

Here’s what you need to know this Tuesday.

Donald Trump honored fallen soldiers and their families, who he called “special, special people,” at the Arlington National Cemetery during a Memorial Day ceremony Monday.

Republican Senator John McCain said that Russia, not the Islamic State, is our greatest foreign threat in an interview with ABC News Monday.

Some 6 million Americans will have bankruptcies removed from their credit scores within the next half decade, according to a report by Barclay’s PLC.





Left-wing website Vox attacked the Marine Corps for its “toxic masculinity problem” on Memorial Day, the national holiday dedicated to honoring the American men and women who died serving their country in the armed forces.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary John Kelly said Sunday that he is considering expanding the laptop ban to include all international flights.

A notoriously corrupt Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) manager fired in the first day of President Donald Trump’s presidency — to rousing acclaim from veterans who heralded it as a sign of lasting reform — has been returned to work by VA officials after he filed a civil-service protections appeal.





A group of illegal immigrants at Columbia University is demanding that school officials give them free health care. The illegal immigrants also want the Ivy League school to institute compulsory “sensitivity training” for professors and administrators.

Cocaine production is booming again in Colombia and the resurgent cartels are behind roughly 90 percent of cocaine flooding onto U.S. streets.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly reflected on the loss of his son and the meaning of Memorial Day during an interview Friday on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends.”





Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno on Monday said he considers WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be a “hacker,” but would still grant him asylum to stay in the South American country’s London embassy.