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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! The US Food and Drug Administration just approved a new type of antibiotic to treat urinary tract infections. The pill will be sold under the brand name Blujepa and should be available later this year. Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day: 1️⃣ ‘Cannamoms’: Marijuana. Grass. Weed. Pot. These mothers say you can call it whatever you want — just don’t call them bad moms for using it. As barriers to cannabis fall across the country, they say it relieves stress and makes them better parents. 2️⃣ Security threats: The US intelligence community’s annual danger assessment led with drug cartels for apparently the first time in the report’s nearly 20-year history. It also omitted any reference to concerns about climate change, a reversal from previous years. 3️⃣ Signal leak: If you hadn’t heard of the secure messaging app before this week, you probably have now after the group chat debacle involving President Donald Trump’s top intelligence officials. One thing is clear — it’s only private if you use it right.

Campaign spending has smashed records in Wisconsin’s high-stakes Supreme Court race, as megadonors from both parties are directing millions to the closely watched election that’s set to decide ideological control of the battleground state’s high court. And tech billionaire Elon Musk is flexing his growing political influence after his key supporting role in President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign.

The Trump administration’s major military mission at the southern border focused on reducing immigration and drug flows has already cost taxpayers more than $300 million, according to sources briefed on data from the Defense Department comptroller — even as the administration has vowed to slash the size of government and cut 8 percent from the department’s budget.

A PhD student was snatched by masked officers in broad daylight. Then she was flown 1,500 miles away
Tufts University PhD student Rumeysa Ozturk was walking alone Tuesday night to meet friends at a dinner where they would break their 13-hour fast when six plainclothes officers suddenly encircled her on the street near her apartment in Somerville, Massachusetts, surveillance video shows.

A federal appeals court on Friday let President Donald Trump remove for now the chair of a critical “merit board” that reviews federal firings, and a member of the National Labor Relations Board, handing him a major win in his efforts to control independent federal agencies and potentially hobbling both agencies by depriving them of a quorum.