Bloom Energy Shares Climb on $2.6 Billion Partnership with European AI Cloud Provider

2026-05-21 11:16:34 EDT

Bloom Energy's shares surged over 12% following the announcement of a significant partnership with Nebius, a European AI cloud provider, in a deal potentially valued at up to $2.6 billion. Nebius intends to deploy Bloom's fuel-cell technology to generate electricity onsite at its U.S. data centers, aiming to overcome power constraints in AI infrastructure buildouts. This project is slated for three phases over 10 years, providing about 250 megawatts of guaranteed power capacity. The article emphasizes Nebius's strategic positioning in the AI sector, having also secured major investments from Nvidia and Meta. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Spotify Shares Surge on Strong 2030 Financial Guidance and Strategic Vision

2026-05-21 11:16:31 EDT

Spotify's stock surged 6% after the company presented its ambitious 2030 financial guidance at its first investor day since 2022. The music streaming giant projects mid-teens compounded annual revenue growth and gross margins of 35-40%, aiming for 1 billion subscribers and $100 billion in revenue as its "north star." This strategic overhaul, under new co-CEOs, is critical as Spotify navigates significant industry changes, including AI's influence, and expands into verticals like audiobooks and podcasts. The article highlights the company's efforts to grow its user base by over 340 million and its subscriber base by over 110 million since 2022. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Stellantis Details €60 Billion Turnaround Plan Targeting Positive Cash Flow by 2028

2026-05-21 11:15:08 EDT

Stellantis announced a €60 billion ($69.7 billion) five-year strategic plan, aiming for positive free cash flow by 2028 after a €22.3 billion loss last year. The plan allocates €36 billion to its automotive brands, focusing 60% on North America, with goals to introduce over 60 new vehicles, including electric and hybrid models. An additional €24 billion will fund global platforms and new technologies, alongside €6 billion in annual cost savings by 2028. The article emphasizes the company's commitment to retaining all 14 brands while streamlining operations and expanding market coverage. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Oil Prices Rise as Iran's Stance on Uranium Complicates Peace Negotiations

2026-05-21 11:14:02 EDT

Oil prices jumped over 3% after reports indicated Iran's supreme leader insists on keeping enriched uranium within the country, potentially hindering peace talks with the U.S. U.S. crude oil rose nearly 4%, while Brent crude advanced about 3%. President Trump had previously halted airstrikes to allow for diplomacy but threatened military action if Iran does not provide "100% good answers." The article notes that ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains severely disrupted due to Iran's blockade, with the IEA warning of a "red zone" in the oil market if the strait doesn't reopen.

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CNBC

DNC Releases Critical 2024 Election Autopsy, Prompting Strong Rebuke from Party Chair

2026-05-21 11:13:24 EDT

The Democratic National Committee released its long-awaited 2024 election autopsy, which was swiftly and publicly condemned by party Chair Ken Martin as an inadequate work product. The report, published with annotations highlighting perceived shortcomings and even blank sections, explicitly states it reflects the author's views, not the DNC's. Martin apologized for the distraction caused by initially shelving the report, expressing his lack of pride in its content but prioritizing transparency. The article details the report's sharp critiques of Democrats' messaging and planning, including the negative impact of linking former President Biden to economic anxiety with the term "Bidenomics."

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CNBC

Stellantis Aims for 35% North American Sales Growth by 2030, Revitalizing Key Brands

2026-05-21 11:10:54 EDT

Stellantis plans a 35% increase in North American sales by 2030, spearheaded by a significant revival of its Chrysler brand and growth in Ram Trucks. The strategy targets 60% sales increases for Chrysler and Ram, alongside growth for Dodge and Jeep. This ambitious goal, part of a new €60 billion turnaround plan, seeks to boost American brand sales from 1.4 million to 1.9 million by 2030, despite a flat industry volume forecast. The article highlights new vehicle introductions, including affordable models and high-performance SRT offerings, to expand market coverage and enhance profitability. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

LIV Golf Seeks Up to $350 Million in New Capital Following PIF Funding Withdrawal

2026-05-21 11:06:49 EDT

LIV Golf is seeking to raise $250 million to $350 million from investors to continue operations beyond the current season, following Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) announcing it would cease funding after 2026. The capital raise, advised by Ducera Partners, aims to recapitalize LIV and achieve profitability, potentially shifting league ownership to new investors, players, and management. This move comes amid questions about LIV's financial viability without PIF's multi-billion dollar backing and reports of the league evaluating bankruptcy. The article notes the challenge of funding player contracts while aiming for profitability within two years. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Joe Burrow Declares Bengals Roster Most Talented Yet, Sets High Expectations for Upcoming Season

2026-05-21 11:05:47 EDT

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow expressed immense satisfaction with the team's offseason moves, declaring the current roster the "most talented" since his arrival. Burrow praised the front office for fortifying the defense through key free-agent signings like Bryan Cook and Boye Mafe, and a significant trade for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence. He articulated lofty expectations, stating the team aims to "win a lot of games this year and play great and win a Super Bowl." The article highlights the elevated energy in the locker room and the team's aggressive approach to addressing past defensive weaknesses.

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Fox News

Germany Pursues Diplomacy with Gulf States Amid Stalled Iran War Conflict

2026-05-21 11:05:00 EDT

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul engaged in a flurry of diplomatic meetings with Gulf states, including the UAE and Jordan, to address the ongoing Iran war. This effort reflects Germany's commitment to diplomacy, seeking dependable partners as the U.S. is perceived to be failing in its mediating role and jeopardizing regional security. Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed disillusionment with the lack of quick resolution in the conflict. The article highlights Germany's focus on upholding a rules-based world order and its growing appeal as a partner for countries concerned about the deadlocked conflict and Russia's support for Iran.

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Deutsche Welle

Walmart Considers Price Cuts with Tariff Refunds Amid Growing Shopper Anxiety

2026-05-21 11:01:11 EDT

Walmart executives indicated they would likely use tariff refunds to lower store prices, responding to increasing shopper anxiety over rising fuel costs. CFO John David Rainey noted a recent trend of customers buying less than ten gallons of gas, signaling financial stress among lower-income consumers, contrasting with confident spending by higher-income shoppers. The U.S. government began refunding tariffs imposed by President Trump, and Walmart is the largest retailer to suggest passing these savings to customers. The article highlights that despite some offsetting by tax refunds, persistently high gas costs, exacerbated by the Iran war, are expected to drive up store prices.

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NPR

China and Russia Show Solidarity on World Order, but Putin Lacks Concrete Deals

2026-05-21 11:00:06 EDT

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin showcased solidarity on a multipolar world order during Putin's visit, yet the trip reportedly yielded few concrete gains for Moscow. Notably, no deals were secured on the closely watched Power of Siberia 2 pipeline project. Chinese observers noted the visit underscored a shared vision for global order, despite increasing economic and strategic asymmetries in their relationship. The article suggests that Beijing's position in managing its ties with China, Russia, and the U.S. appears strengthened following engagements with both Trump and Putin.

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South China Morning Post

Quantum Computing Stocks Surge on Reports of $2 Billion U.S. Government Grants and Equity Stakes

2026-05-21 10:59:39 EDT

Quantum computing shares experienced a significant boost following reports that the U.S. government plans to award $2 billion in grants to nine companies in the sector, taking equity stakes in them. IBM is expected to be the largest beneficiary, with a reported $1 billion award from the Commerce Department to develop America's first purpose-built quantum foundry. Other recipients include GlobalFoundries, D-Wave Quantum, Rigetti Computing, and Infleqtion, whose shares also soared. The article highlights that this funding, from the 2022 Chips and Science Act, aims to accelerate American quantum innovation and bolster national security. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Global Health Experts Warn of Underestimated Scale and Spread of DRC Ebola Outbreak

2026-05-21 10:58:00 EDT

Global health authorities have warned that the confirmed cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo's latest outbreak represent only a fraction of actual infections, with the virus spreading to distant regions. So far, approximately 600 suspected cases and 130 deaths have been reported, prompting the WHO to declare it a "public health emergency of international concern." Jane Halton of CEPI likened the outbreak to an iceberg, with the true numbers being much larger. The article highlights the absence of known vaccines for the Bundibugyo strain and challenges in developing one, alongside the postponement of the India-Africa Summit due to concerns.

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Deutsche Welle

Southern California Restaurants and Farmers Grapple with Soaring Produce Costs

2026-05-21 10:58:00 EDT

Southern California is experiencing sharply rising produce prices, with tomatoes up 23% year-over-year, impacting farmers, restaurants, and consumers. Farmers like Alex Frecker cite increased costs for materials from China due to tariffs and higher diesel prices for transportation. Restaurants, such as Cuernavacas Grill, are adapting by promoting dishes with fewer tomatoes and hoping to avoid raising menu prices. The article notes that economists attribute significant increases in tomato prices to tariffs and high transportation costs, and experts do not foresee an easing of produce prices this year, potentially continuing through 2027.

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CBS News

Supreme Court Dismisses Alabama's Attempt to Execute Inmate with Intellectual Disability Claim

2026-05-21 10:55:54 EDT

A divided Supreme Court dismissed Alabama's attempt to execute Joseph Clifton Smith, a convicted murderer found by lower courts to have an intellectual disability. This action upholds previous rulings in favor of Smith, who has been on death row since 1997. The Supreme Court prohibited the execution of intellectually disabled individuals in 2002, and subsequent rulings clarified considering other evidence in borderline IQ cases. The article highlights Smith's multiple IQ scores slightly above 70 and his history of learning disabilities, noting the unusual nature of the high court dismissing the appeal rather than issuing a decision.

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Michael Saylor Foresees Tokenization Revolutionizing Credit and Yield Markets

2026-05-21 10:51:08 EDT

Bitcoin advocate Michael Saylor, founder and chairman of Strategy, suggests that the tokenization of financial assets will fundamentally alter how credit and yield are priced, directly challenging traditional banking. He asserts that tokenization creates a free market, allowing asset owners to "shop" for optimal credit terms and higher yields, unlike the current TradFi system where banks dictate terms. Saylor believes this will lead to higher velocity and volatility for capital assets. The article notes the industry's anticipation for the Clarity Act to establish a legal framework for on-chain assets and SEC guidance on tokenized stocks. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Walmart's Outlook Disappoints as High Gas Prices Impact Consumer Spending

2026-05-21 10:50:34 EDT

Walmart issued a worse-than-expected financial outlook and reported fiscal first-quarter results, raising concerns about the U.S. consumer's health amid high gas prices. The retailer maintained its fiscal 2027 outlook, which had previously disappointed investors, projecting adjusted earnings per share below expectations and net sales growth between 3.5% and 4.5%. Walmart's shares dropped about 7% in morning trading, despite beating revenue estimates for the quarter. The article notes that while tax returns may have muted some pressure, the finance chief expects consumers to feel more strain from fuel prices as those refunds subside. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

NHS Trust Dismisses Staff for Inappropriately Accessing Nottingham Attacks Victims' Records

2026-05-21 10:47:07 EDT

Eleven staff members at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust have been dismissed for inappropriately accessing medical records of victims from the June 2023 Nottingham attacks. An additional 12 received final written warnings, and two received first written warnings. The families of the victims, Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates, welcomed the action but called it a "kick in the teeth" amidst an ongoing inquiry. The article notes that further investigations are underway for other potential data breaches, including records of surviving victims, and highlights broader concerns about data access across various public services.

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BBC

Cavaliers Owner Dan Gilbert Channels Grief into Relentless Quest for Neurofibromatosis Cure

2026-05-21 10:45:55 EDT

Dan Gilbert, owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, is dedicating his efforts to finding a cure for neurofibromatosis (NF), a rare genetic disorder that claimed his son Nick's life in 2023. Nick battled NF, which causes tumors on nerve tissues, undergoing multiple surgeries and chemotherapy. Despite personal hardships, including a stroke and divorce, Gilbert has channeled his grief into action through the Gilbert Family Foundation, raising millions annually for research. The article highlights the foundation's critical role in funding NF research and developing FDA-approved treatments, with Gilbert remaining hopeful for a cure to prevent others from suffering.

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CNBC

UK Government Announces Temporary VAT Cut for Summer Family Attractions and Children's Meals

2026-05-21 10:43:39 EDT

The UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a temporary VAT reduction from 20% to 5% for various family attractions and children's meals this summer. This cut, applicable from late June to early September, aims to ease cost of living pressures and support the hospitality sector, though businesses will decide if savings are passed to customers. Additional measures include free bus journeys for under-16s and cuts to import taxes on some basic foods. The article notes these initiatives, estimated at £1.8 billion, come as households face rising fuel and food bills due to the Iran war and ongoing political uncertainty.

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BBC

DNA Evidence Leads to Arrest in 40-Year-Old Virginia Sexual Assault and Murder Case

2026-05-21 10:39:24 EDT

A Connecticut man has been arrested for the 1986 sexual assault and murder of Roberta Walls in Virginia, after forensic evidence provided new leads in the cold case. Walls, 22, was found sexually assaulted and stabbed, with a male DNA profile developed in 2001 that yielded no matches until recently. Grant funding in 2023 allowed investigators to pursue forensic genealogy, leading to the identification and arrest of Charles Berry, 66. The article highlights the Virginia Beach Police Department's "extreme confidence" in the arrest, offering hope for other families awaiting justice in unsolved cases.

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CBS News

Iran Expands Claimed Military Control Over Strategic Strait of Hormuz

2026-05-21 10:37:29 EDT

Iran is significantly expanding the area around the Strait of Hormuz over which it claims military control, asserting sovereignty over the crucial trade route. A new map from Iran's "Persian Gulf Strait Authority" claims oversight across more than 22,000 sq km, extending into Omani and UAE territorial waters, demanding coordination and authorization for transit. The UAE and U.S. have rejected these claims, with the U.S. advising ships not to comply. The article notes this move follows a U.S. boarding of an Iran-bound oil tanker and comes amidst ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions and peace efforts, with Pakistan mediating.

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BBC

Trump Administration's EPA to Roll Back Refrigerant Rule, Citing Lower Grocery Costs

2026-05-21 10:34:55 EDT

The Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is set to loosen a federal rule requiring grocery stores and air-conditioning companies to reduce greenhouse gases in cooling equipment. EPA head Lee Zeldin stated this move aims to save businesses billions and directly lower grocery prices for American families by allowing more choice in refrigeration systems. This reversal of a bipartisan 2020 law, which phased out potent HFCs, is part of the administration's broader effort to roll back climate-friendly regulations. The article notes that environmentalists criticize the plan for exacerbating climate pollution and disrupting industry transitions.

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The Guardian

Russia Conducts Nuclear Missile Drills with Belarus Amid Heightened Ukraine Security Concerns

2026-05-21 10:33:00 EDT

Ukraine has implemented enhanced security measures near its border with Belarus as Russia conducts joint nuclear drills, including test launches of intercontinental ballistic and hypersonic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads. Russia's defense ministry confirmed "nuclear munitions were delivered" to field storage facilities in Belarus for these exercises. Kyiv fears a fresh offensive from Belarus, a staging ground for the 2022 invasion. The article highlights the SBU's comprehensive security measures as a deterrent and NATO's monitoring of the drills, with Secretary General Mark Rutte warning of "devastating" consequences for any Russian nuclear attack.

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CBS News

Controversy Arises in Czechia Over Sudeten German Reconciliation Gathering in Brno

2026-05-21 10:32:00 EDT

An annual gathering of Sudeten Germans and their descendants in Brno, Czechia, has sparked protests and a parliamentary declaration against "historical revisionism." The event, part of the Meeting Brno festival of reconciliation, aims to foster dialogue but faces opposition from lawmakers and the public who link it to questioning postwar settlements. Bernd Posselt, chairman of the Sudeten German Association, rejects accusations of seeking property reclamation, emphasizing reconciliation and an objective look at history. The article notes the deep sensitivity surrounding the expulsions after World War II and the role of Sudeten Germans in pre-war Czechoslovakia.

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Deutsche Welle

SpaceX IPO Expected to Offer Retail Investor Access, Experts Advise Caution

2026-05-21 10:31:09 EDT

SpaceX's upcoming initial public offering (IPO) is anticipated to offer a portion of shares directly to retail investors via online brokerages, a departure from typical IPO allocations. The firm aims to raise up to $75 billion, potentially making it the largest U.S. debut ever. While IPOs can see significant first-day pops, experts like Josef Schuster caution against short-term volatility and advise a wait-and-see approach for longer-term investors. The article recommends researching factors like stock float and sales track record, and diversifying portfolios, before investing in such a high-profile offering. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Mortgage Interest Rates Rise on May 21, 2026, Impacting Homebuyers and Refinancers

2026-05-21 10:25:57 EDT

Mortgage interest rates have seen significant increases on May 21, 2026, with the average 30-year mortgage rate at 6.62% and 15-year at 6%, according to Zillow. This trend follows cautious optimism for rate cuts earlier in the year, which has not materialized, and instead, surging inflation suggests potential rate increases from the Federal Reserve. These elevated rates present challenges for homebuyers and homeowners seeking to refinance, largely negating improvements seen in 2025. The article advises borrowers to shop around online for competitive rates, especially those planning to purchase a home this summer. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

SpaceX Prepares for Record-Breaking IPO, Outlining Multiplanetary and AI Ambitions

2026-05-21 10:16:10 EDT

SpaceX filed for an initial public offering, aiming to raise substantial capital for its space, AI, and satellite ventures, potentially making it the largest IPO in history. The company, founded by Elon Musk, reported a $2.6 billion loss last year on $18.7 billion revenue, with significant revenue growth in early 2026. SpaceX envisions a vast market for its products, including space-based data centers and AI services, and declares its mission to establish multiplanetary life and understand "the true nature of the universe." The article notes that while ambitious, such projects face daunting operational and economic challenges. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

UK Net Migration Falls to 171,000, Lowest Level Since 2012

2026-05-21 10:15:34 EDT

The UK's net migration dropped to 171,000 last year, nearly half of 2024's figure and the lowest since 2012, excluding the pandemic. This decrease is attributed to fewer non-EU arrivals, particularly for work, following policy changes like restrictions on family members for overseas students and care workers. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood welcomed the data, stating the government is "restoring order and control to our borders," though Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer acknowledged "more to do." The article notes asylum claims remain more than double pre-pandemic levels, and further measures are planned to reduce migration.

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BBC

Kevin Warsh's Appointment as Fed Chair Raises Questions About Central Bank Independence

2026-05-21 10:15:00 EDT

Kevin Warsh's upcoming swearing-in as Federal Reserve chair by President Trump has sparked debate over the central bank's political independence, an unusual step for the role. Senator Elizabeth Warren, among others, questioned Warsh's impartiality during his confirmation, which passed with a narrow majority. The Fed chair's decisions on interest rates are crucial for price stability and global financial system confidence, but Trump has publicly pressured for rate cuts. The article highlights concerns from economists that undermining the Fed's independence could lead to market instability and higher interest rates, contrary to government desires. (not investment advice)

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Deutsche Welle

Starlink Identified as Key Driver of SpaceX's Growth and Profit Ahead of IPO

2026-05-21 10:12:49 EDT

As SpaceX prepares for its IPO, the company's prospectus reveals its Starlink connectivity unit is the primary engine for growth and profitability, generating 61% of total revenue last year and 69% in Q1. Starlink was the only profitable division, offsetting losses from rocket launching and AI. With over 10.3 million users and plans for 1 million more satellites, Starlink dominates the internet-from-space market, funding Musk's broader ambitions like Mars colonization and orbital data centers. The article notes increasing competition from Amazon and others, along with regulatory and operational challenges for Starlink's expansion. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

FA Investigates Southampton for Spying on Championship Opponents, Club Expelled from Play-offs

2026-05-21 10:10:30 EDT

The Football Association has launched an investigation into Southampton's conduct after the club admitted to spying on three Championship opponents' training sessions within 72 hours of games. As a result, Southampton has been expelled from the Championship play-offs, with Middlesbrough reinstated, and deducted four points for next season. The club's appeal against the "disproportionate" punishment was dismissed. The article highlights that the FA's inquiry will determine culpability, potentially leading to bans for individuals involved, and notes the financial implications of missing the lucrative play-off final for promotion to the Premier League.

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BBC

ICE Agent Charged with Assault to Surrender to Minnesota Authorities

2026-05-21 10:09:48 EDT

Gregory Morgan Jr., an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, is set to surrender to Minnesota authorities on Thursday after being charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon. Prosecutors allege Morgan brandished a firearm and pointed it at motorists after being cut off in traffic in February. Morgan's attorney, Ryan Pacyga, stated that the complaint contains "inaccurate and incomplete information" and that his client did not initiate the encounter. The article notes this is a developing story, with the agent facing serious charges in Hennepin County.

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Limited UK Police Deployment for England Fans at 2026 World Cup in U.S.

2026-05-21 10:06:21 EDT

Only three UK police officers will accompany over 10,000 England fans at the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., a significant reduction from previous tournaments due to American authorities refusing funding. This deployment is 37 fewer "spotters" compared to the Euros in Germany, limiting the ability to monitor fan behavior and liaise with local law enforcement. Chief Constable Mark Roberts acknowledged the constraint, noting the U.S. does not share Europe's approach to mobile delegations. The article highlights concerns about managing large crowds in a different cultural context, despite England fans' exemplary behavior in recent tournaments.

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BBC

San Diego Mosque Shooting Highlights Disturbing Trend of Copycat Hate Violence

2026-05-21 10:00:31 EDT

The San Diego mosque shooting, which killed three men, exemplifies a troubling pattern of hate-motivated shooters copying past acts of violence to incite societal collapse. The two teenage perpetrators, deeply embedded in online extremist networks, admired previous mass shooters and expressed hatred for various groups in a 75-page document. Their tactics, including livestreaming and writing on firearms, are common among online-radicalized individuals. The article notes that while the White House's counter-terrorism strategy focuses on other threats, experts warn of a growing body of research linking recent high-profile shootings to online extremist spaces, often driven by nihilistic violent extremism.

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The Guardian

Air France Flight Diverted to Canada Due to Passenger from Congo Amid Ebola Travel Restrictions

2026-05-21 10:00:04 EDT

An Air France flight from Paris to Detroit was diverted to Montreal after a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was mistakenly boarded, violating U.S. Ebola-related travel restrictions. U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed the passenger "should not have boarded" due to entry restrictions aimed at reducing Ebola risk. The CDC had mandated that non-U.S. passport holders from Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan travel only through Washington-Dulles for enhanced screening. The article notes passenger confusion and concern during the diversion, with flight attendants donning masks, despite assurances of no medical emergency onboard.

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CBS News

Trump Administration Health Officials Issue Advisory on Excessive Screen Time for Youth

2026-05-21 09:51:44 EDT

Health officials in the Trump administration issued an advisory warning about the public health concern of excessive screen time among children and adolescents. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) noted that teenagers average four or more hours daily, linking it to poor sleep, decreased school functioning, reduced physical activity, and weakened in-person relationships. The advisory provides guidance on identifying harmful behaviors and setting limits, recommending no screen time for infants and limited hours for older children. The article highlights global efforts to restrict screen use and notes that the advisory comes alongside Melania Trump's "Be Best" initiative focusing on children's issues.

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The Guardian

Newly Released Files Reveal Queen Elizabeth II's Support for Andrew's Trade Envoy Role

2026-05-21 09:47:10 EDT

Newly released government files indicate Queen Elizabeth II was "very keen" for her son, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, to become a UK trade envoy in 2000, desiring a "prominent role in the promotion of national interests." Mountbatten-Windsor served as special representative for international trade until 2011, with documents detailing his preferences for "sophisticated countries" and high-tech matters, while explicitly avoiding golfing functions. The release follows a parliamentary request amid Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest for alleged misconduct related to Jeffrey Epstein, which he denies. The article notes the need for "careful and sometimes strict media management" for his appointments and the ongoing scrutiny.

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BBC

Dodgers Manager Considers Shohei Ohtani's Two-Way Role on a Start-by-Start Basis

2026-05-21 09:46:05 EDT

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is evaluating Shohei Ohtani's dual role as pitcher and hitter on a "start by start" basis, aiming to manage his workload and health after elbow surgery. This approach risks creating weekly speculation about Ohtani's hitting on pitching days, despite his recent strong performance, including a home run and five shutout innings in his latest game. Roberts contrasts Ohtani's complex management with Barry Bonds' "low maintenance" career, emphasizing the unique challenges of a two-way player. The article suggests Ohtani, aware of the chatter, often uses it as motivation to prove critics wrong.

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LA Times

DW Reporter Alican Uludag Released in Turkey, But Trial on Insult Charges Continues

2026-05-21 09:45:00 EDT

Deutsche Welle reporter Alican Uludag was released from detention in Ankara, but his trial on charges of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and spreading misleading information will continue, with the next hearing in September. Uludag, who had been detained for 90 days, denied all charges, asserting he was objectively reporting on sensitive issues like human rights and corruption. DW Director General Barbara Massing welcomed his release but called for immediate dismissal of the charges, emphasizing that Uludag was simply doing his job. The article highlights Turkey's low ranking in press freedom indexes and its history of imprisoning critical reporters.

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Deutsche Welle
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