GOOD MORNING, BLOGTOWN! If I could fall into the sky, do you think time would pass me by? 'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles if I could just see you tonight. LET'S GO TO PRESS.

Happy Memorial Day, people!

A state judge has ruled that Cylvia Hayes can use her fifth amendment rights to block access of her personal emails—citing that their contents may incriminate her. But if it's proven she was a "public official" then she's out of luck.

Can someone please tell me why the Oregonian is so obsessed with prom photos? It's starting to get weird.

In goat news, a missing five-day-old baby goat has been found!

Sen. John McCain mocks President Obama for calling climate change a "threat" as long as ISIS are around. (Can't they both be a threat?)

Vandals damage a California dam, causing the drought-stricken state to lose 50 million gallons of much needed water.

Despite the Senate's failure to pass the USA Freedom Act—which would stop the NSA from collecting phone records in bulk—the administration has chosen not to allow it to continue. So... yay!

A car near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. is spotted with a pressure cooker inside, so the bomb squad blew it up. DON'T LEAVE YOUR PRESSURE COOKERS LYING AROUND, PEOPLE.

The Supremes are due to rule on Obamacare, but if millions lose their health subsidies, it's the Republicans who may lose the most.

John Nash—the brilliant mathematician depicted in the film A Beautiful Mind—was killed along with his wife in a terrible accident on the New Jersey turnpike.

The much beloved comic actress Anne Meara—wife to Jerry Stiller, mom to Ben Stiller—has passed away at the age of 85.

The headline of the day, from the Guardian:

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Now here's what's going on in your neck of the woods: Morning clouds and cool today, but temps warm up throughout the week.

And finally, the Star Trek: Next Generation spinoff we've all been waiting for... RIKER!