Eli Lilly Expands into Vaccines with Multiple Acquisitions

2026-05-27 13:57:24 EDT

Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has announced a significant move back into the vaccines and infectious diseases sector by acquiring three privately held vaccine makers for nearly $4 billion. These acquisitions include companies developing vaccines for shingles, staph infections, and the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The strategic push is bolstered by the recent hiring of Dr. Peter Marks, a former top FDA vaccine regulator, who is expected to help expand Lilly's pipeline in this area. While the acquired vaccines are in early development, they aim to address unmet medical needs, potentially offering improved efficacy or fewer side effects compared to existing treatments, such as a shingles vaccine that shows promise over GSK's Shingrix.

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CNBC

Trump Expresses Discomfort with Iran Transferring Enriched Uranium to Russia or China

2026-05-27 13:52:00 EDT

President Donald Trump has stated his opposition to Iran transferring its highly enriched uranium to Russia or China as part of any potential deal to end the ongoing conflict. During a Cabinet meeting, Trump indicated he would not be comfortable with such an arrangement, reinforcing his earlier assertion that Iran's enriched uranium would be destroyed. The comments come as the U.S. and Iran signal ongoing efforts towards an agreement, which has seen oil prices fluctuate. Trump also reiterated that no sanctions would be eased and no money would be given to Iran as part of any deal, maintaining firm control over frozen Iranian assets until proper behavior is demonstrated.

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CNBC

Ghanaians Repatriate from South Africa Amidst Xenophobic Tensions

2026-05-27 13:45:00 EDT

The first group of 300 Ghanaians has departed South Africa on a repatriation flight to Accra, with a second flight scheduled for Sunday. This evacuation occurs amidst rising anti-immigrant sentiment and violence targeting foreigners in South Africa, fueled by economic hardship and high unemployment. The Ghanaian government has pledged support for its returning citizens. The situation has prompted diplomatic action, with Ghana summoning South Africa's envoy over xenophobic attacks. Political rhetoric against migrants has also intensified ahead of upcoming municipal elections, highlighting the complex socio-economic challenges in South Africa.

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Deutsche Welle

Trump Not Satisfied with Iran Deal Progress, Cautions Against Rushing

2026-05-27 13:37:33 EDT

President Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing negotiations to end the conflict with Iran, stating that while Tehran is eager for a deal, they have not yet met U.S. demands. He reiterated the possibility of resuming strikes if an agreement is not reached, emphasizing that the U.S. is not satisfied with the current terms. This comes after Iranian state TV reported details of a draft agreement, which included reopening the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. troop withdrawal. Despite some signals of progress, both sides have tempered expectations, with Washington urging negotiators not to rush into a potentially unfavorable pact.

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BBC

Texas Democrat James Talarico Criticizes Opponent's Tactics Amidst Campaign

2026-05-27 13:35:14 EDT

Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico acknowledged that some past comments on transgender policy were "cringey" but accused his Republican opponent, Ken Paxton, of using them to distract from his "career of corruption." Talarico highlighted his campaign's momentum, citing large rallies and growing support beyond the Democratic base, and believes they can win Texas in November. He criticized Paxton for lacking solutions to Texans' financial struggles and vowed to focus on lowering costs and fighting corruption. Talarico also appealed to former supporters of incumbent Senator John Cornyn, emphasizing shared values of public service.

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CBS News

Czech Republic Pledges Support for U.S. in Securing Strait of Hormuz

2026-05-27 13:35:05 EDT

The Czech Republic has pledged to support the U.S. in ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and is aligning closely with the Trump administration on security matters. Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka stated that Prague is prepared to contribute specialized surveillance capabilities to secure the vital waterway amidst rising tensions with Iran. Macinka identified Iran's nuclear program, drones, ballistic missiles, terrorism, and threats to the Strait of Hormuz as global threats. This commitment aligns with the Trump administration's efforts to rally European allies to take a greater role in maritime security in the region, a move that has seen increased pressure on NATO allies regarding defense spending and operational contributions.

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Fox News

U.S. Establishing Ebola Quarantine Facility in Kenya

2026-05-27 13:31:00 EDT

The U.S. is in the process of setting up an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya to provide care for Americans exposed to or infected with the virus. This facility aims to offer quick access to high-quality care for Americans needing to leave the Congo region without the risks of a lengthy trip back to the U.S. While intended to expedite care, concerns have been raised about the ethical implications and the facility's preparedness. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the administration's commitment to preventing Ebola cases from entering the United States, highlighting the multi-agency effort to contain the current outbreak.

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CBS News

USMNT Coach Pochettino Communicates World Cup Selections via Email

2026-05-27 13:29:40 EDT

Mauricio Pochettino, the coach of the U.S. Men's National Team, has opted to inform players of their World Cup selections via email, a method that has drawn some criticism for its lack of personal touch for those not chosen. Pochettino defended his approach, stating that rejected players wouldn't want to hear from him and that he has been deeply affected by the difficult decisions. Notable omissions include Diego Luna and Tanner Tessmann, while Gio Reyna's inclusion, despite limited club minutes, has been noted. The article also touches on other football news, including a controversial appearance by Italian legends in Moscow and commentary on Cesc Fàbregas's coaching success.

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The Guardian

Zelenskyy Appeals to U.S. for Expanded Patriot Missile Deliveries

2026-05-27 13:25:09 EDT

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged President Trump and Congress to increase the delivery of Patriot missile systems, warning of an imminent, expanded Russian campaign of ballistic missile attacks. In a letter obtained by CBS News, Zelenskyy framed Ukraine's defense as a critical test of American leadership and Western alliances, emphasizing that Patriots are the most effective defense against Russian ballistic missiles. He highlighted the current shortage of these interceptors and the insufficient pace of deliveries through the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) program. The appeal comes amid intensified Russian aerial bombardments and uncertainty over Western military aid.

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CBS News

Trump Holds Cabinet Meeting Amidst Ongoing Iran Peace Negotiations

2026-05-27 13:24:43 EDT

President Trump convened a Cabinet meeting at the White House to discuss ongoing negotiations with Iran aimed at ending the conflict. Trump described the talks as progressing "nicely" but warned that attacks might continue if a deal isn't reached, stating Iran is "negotiating on fumes" and "wants very much to make a deal." He asserted that the U.S. is "not satisfied" with the current terms but will be, or "will have to just finish the job." Trump also addressed concerns about the Strait of Hormuz, vowing it would remain open to all and not controlled by Iran or Oman, threatening action if Oman did not "behave just like everybody else." The meeting location was changed from Camp David due to weather concerns.

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CBS News

Abercrombie & Fitch Shares Rise Despite Sales Impact from Middle East Conflict

2026-05-27 13:24:22 EDT

Abercrombie & Fitch reported mixed first-quarter results, with shares jumping 12% despite a 10% decline in sales in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region, attributed to the conflict. The company's finance chief noted that the conflict "directly impacted" sales, reducing overall net sales growth by over 0.5 percentage points. Despite these headwinds, Abercrombie reaffirmed its full-year guidance for 3% to 5% net sales growth and earnings per share between $10.20 and $11. The company exceeded Wall Street's earnings estimates, posting $1.47 per share against expectations of $1.28, though revenue slightly missed targets. Abercrombie is factoring in recent tariff rate reductions, which positively impact its financial outlook.

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CNBC

TV Bailiff Acquitted of Murder Describes Living with Wife's Death Daily

2026-05-27 13:22:31 EDT

Former TV bailiff Renard Spivey, acquitted of his wife Patricia's murder, shared his ongoing struggle in his first interview, stating, "I live with it every day." Spivey recounted the night of the shooting, claiming it was an accident during a struggle over his gun after Patricia confronted him about an alleged affair. He described being shot in the leg before the gun discharged multiple times, fatally wounding his wife. His defense argued the shooting was accidental due to the gun's design and a struggle, while prosecutors questioned the multiple shots and his actions. Spivey expressed love for his wife and has since been active in community service.

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CBS News

TV Bailiff Maintains Innocence in Wife's Fatal Shooting

2026-05-27 13:21:29 EDT

Former TV bailiff Renard Spivey maintains his wife Patricia's death was an accident, stating, "I didn't pull the trigger." He claims they struggled over his gun during an argument, and it discharged, hitting him in the leg before firing two more times, fatally wounding Patricia. Investigators and Patricia's family expressed skepticism, citing the multiple shots and Spivey's demeanor during the 911 call. Spivey's defense argued the gun's design made accidental discharge plausible during a struggle. Despite a homicide ruling by the medical examiner, a jury found Spivey not guilty, leaving Patricia's family without a sense of justice.

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CBS News

Traders Skeptical of Iran's Timeline for Reopening Strait of Hormuz

2026-05-27 13:19:04 EDT

Traders on the prediction market platform Kalshi are expressing skepticism regarding Iran's timeline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels within one month of a peace deal. They have assigned only a 38% chance of normal traffic flow by July 1, though this is a slight increase from before recent reports. While traders are more confident about a return to normalcy by August 1 (60% odds), these figures are lower than over the weekend when a deal seemed imminent. The skepticism follows reports of a draft agreement, which the White House has denied, highlighting the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the conflict's resolution and its impact on global energy supplies.

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CNBC

Trump Accuses Iran of Stalling Peace Deal Until U.S. Midterms

2026-05-27 13:18:07 EDT

President Donald Trump has accused Iran of attempting to delay a peace agreement until after the U.S. midterm elections, hoping to secure more favorable terms. He asserted that Iran "wants very much to make a deal" and that their strategy of waiting him out would fail, citing Iran's severe economic crisis with "250% inflation." Trump reiterated that the U.S. is "not satisfied" with the current progress but expects to be, or else the conflict will be "finished." He also stated that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open to everyone and not be controlled by Iran or Oman, threatening action if Oman does not comply. The meeting also touched on the Abraham Accords and Trump's claim of regime change in Iran.

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The Guardian

New York Fed: Food Insecurity Rises Amidst 'K-Shaped' Economy

2026-05-27 13:16:22 EDT

A blog post from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York highlights a "remarkable increase in food insecurity" linked to the "K-shaped economy," where lower- and middle-income households are disproportionately affected by inflation. These households spend a larger portion of their income on essential goods like housing and food, forcing them to cut back on groceries. The expiration of pandemic-era aid, including SNAP benefits, and tightened work requirements have exacerbated these concerns. This trend contributes to the overall pessimism in consumer sentiment, even as the broader economy shows signs of expansion, indicating a significant divide in economic well-being.

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CNBC

China Leads in Mosquito-Killing Laser Technology, While U.S. Lags

2026-05-27 13:13:46 EDT

China is emerging as a leader in mosquito-killing laser technology, with companies like Photon Matrix Lab developing devices that use lasers to eliminate mosquitoes. This technology, originally conceived in the U.S. by Lowell Wood and Nathan Myhrvold, has not seen widespread adoption in America. While Myhrvold's team built prototypes, commercialization efforts faltered. Meanwhile, China, facing significant outbreaks of mosquito-borne illnesses, is actively pursuing and deploying such technologies. Despite the U.S. market's strong demand for mosquito control, American innovation in this area appears to be lagging behind Chinese advancements.

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The Atlantic

Israel Strikes Tyre After Ordering City-Wide Evacuation

2026-05-27 13:12:49 EDT

The Israeli military has conducted airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Tyre, southern Lebanon, following an order for the city's evacuation. Israel claims Hezbollah is violating a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, prompting forceful action. These strikes are part of an escalation that has seen widespread Israeli operations across southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley, resulting in numerous casualties. Prime Minister Netanyahu announced an expansion of ground operations in response to Hezbollah drone attacks. The situation threatens to derail peace talks, with Lebanon insisting any deal must include its conflict, while Israel reserves the right to combat Hezbollah.

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BBC

Oil Prices Drop as U.S. Signals Commitment to Iran Talks

2026-05-27 13:11:05 EDT

Oil prices experienced a significant drop, with West Texas Intermediate futures falling 4.12% and Brent crude sliding 3.82%, after Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the U.S. would give talks with Iran "every chance to succeed." Rubio indicated progress in negotiations, though President Trump's stance on not allowing Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz remains firm. Earlier reports from Iranian state television about a draft agreement to restore commercial traffic through Hormuz were labeled a "complete fabrication" by the White House. The market remains volatile as the U.S. and Iran navigate between diplomatic efforts and the potential for renewed military escalation.

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CNBC

Ukrainian Man Denies Filming Arson Attack on Starmer-Linked Car

2026-05-27 13:09:38 EDT

A Ukrainian man, accused of conspiring to set fire to a car linked to Sir Keir Starmer, testified in court that he refused to film the alleged arson despite his accomplice's requests. The accused, Carpiuc, denies targeting properties and a car connected to the Prime Minister, claiming his friend Lavrynovych carried out the car fire for "money." Carpiuc stated he told Lavrynovych that filming the act was "pure stupidity" and a "very serious crime." He also passed on contact details for another alleged accomplice, Pochynok, after refusing to participate in breaking a car window. Lavrynovych has admitted to starting the fire, claiming he was recruited by an online contact named "El Money."

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BBC

Jim Cramer Identifies Top AI and Data Center Stocks for Investors

2026-05-27 13:05:49 EDT

Jim Cramer, through the CNBC Investing Club, highlights the immense opportunity in AI and data center infrastructure, expressing regret for not having more exposure. He identifies several promising stocks, including Micron, Advanced Micro Devices, Marvell Technology, and Intel in semiconductors; SanDisk, Seagate, and Western Digital in storage; and Dell for AI hardware. Cramer also mentions Lam Research and Applied Materials for semiconductor equipment. His club's portfolio already holds Nvidia, Broadcom, and Arm Holdings, alongside hyperscalers like Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft. He emphasizes a diversified approach, even while acknowledging the significant growth potential in this sector.

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CNBC

Republicans Face Inflation Crisis Ahead of Midterms

2026-05-27 13:01:41 EDT

Republicans are confronting a growing inflation crisis, with prices ticking up to 3.8% year-over-year in April, largely due to soaring energy costs stemming from the war with Iran. This economic challenge threatens their midterm election prospects, as voters grapple with persistent high costs. Moderate Republicans express concern about the party's messaging and priorities, with some criticizing the administration's spending plans. Democrats are capitalizing on voter discontent, pointing to "broken promises" on affordability. While some Republicans remain optimistic, the path to addressing inflation and regaining voter confidence remains uncertain.

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CNBC

18-Month CDs Offer Attractive Fixed Returns Amidst Economic Uncertainty

2026-05-27 12:57:45 EDT

Certificate of Deposit (CD) accounts, particularly 18-month terms, are presented as a strong option for savers seeking to protect and grow their money amidst rising inflation and interest rates. With a fixed rate of 4.15%, an 18-month CD can yield significant interest, ranging from approximately $30 for a $500 deposit to over $3,000 for a $50,000 deposit upon maturity. These accounts are FDIC-insured, offering financial protection. However, early withdrawal penalties can negate earnings, making commitment crucial. Traditional savings accounts are deemed less profitable, with high-yield savings and money market accounts offering comparable rates without the withdrawal restrictions.

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CBS News

Alabama Republicans Appeal to Supreme Court Over Congressional Map

2026-05-27 12:55:49 EDT

Alabama Republicans have asked the Supreme Court to allow the use of their 2023 congressional map for the upcoming midterm elections, despite a lower court ruling that it was racially discriminatory. The state officials argue that using a court-drawn map would cause irreparable harm and is itself a racial gerrymander. This appeal follows the district court's decision to mandate a map with two majority-Black districts, overturning the state legislature's plan which had only one. The legal battle is part of a broader trend in Southern states reconfiguring congressional maps after a recent Supreme Court ruling weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, potentially bolstering Republican electoral advantages.

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CBS News

NBA's New 'Anti-Tanking' Lottery Proposal Faces Criticism

2026-05-27 12:54:36 EDT

The NBA's proposed "anti-tanking draft reform" involving a "3-2-1 lottery" system is facing criticism for its complexity and potential unintended consequences. The plan expands the lottery to 16 teams and penalizes the three worst teams with poorer odds than those with the fourth- to tenth-worst records. While potentially benefiting teams like the Lakers by increasing the value of their draft picks, the reform is seen by some as overly complicated and a disservice to fans. The article contrasts this with the NFL's simpler worst-to-first draft system, suggesting the NBA's approach creates unnecessary bureaucracy and may not effectively deter tanking.

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LA Times

Student Loan Repayment Terms Cause Widespread Confusion and Dissatisfaction

2026-05-27 12:51:44 EDT

A parliamentary inquiry has revealed that thousands of individuals did not understand the terms and conditions of their student loans before taking them out, leading to significant frustration and financial strain. The inquiry, examining student loan plans in England, found that a majority of respondents felt the financial impact was worse than expected and that repayment terms were unreasonable. Concerns were raised about the freezing of the repayment threshold, which will effectively increase the repayment burden for graduates. While student loans are acknowledged as essential for higher education access, campaigners call for wider reforms to the system's transparency and fairness.

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BBC

Tourist Accused of Harming Hawaiian Monk Seal Claims Self-Defense for Sea Turtles

2026-05-27 12:45:46 EDT

The lawyer for Igor Lytvynchuk, accused of throwing a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal, claims his client was attempting to protect sea turtles and mistook the seal for an aggressive sea lion. Lytvynchuk, facing charges of harassing a protected animal, reportedly stated he was "rich" enough to pay fines when confronted. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation and calls for prosecution. His attorney asserts Lytvynchuk has faced threats and doxing, suggesting he is being unfairly targeted as an outsider. This case highlights the ongoing challenges in balancing human activity with wildlife protection in Hawaii.

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The Guardian

UK Birth Rates Fall to Lowest Level in 50 Years Amidst Societal Concerns

2026-05-27 12:45:27 EDT

Birth rates in England and Wales have fallen to their lowest level in nearly half a century, with experts attributing this trend to factors such as global uncertainty, the rising cost of living, and concerns about the quality of life for children. Many individuals express that the current world is "not a very nice world to bring children into." The average age for first-time mothers has also increased. While birth rates among UK-born parents have declined, births where at least one parent was born outside the UK have increased. The rising cost of childcare and education is a significant deterrent for potential parents, impacting family planning decisions.

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BBC

Riverside County Teacher Arrested for Alleged Sexual Abuse of Student

2026-05-27 12:43:50 EDT

Samantha J. Watson, a 41-year-old teacher from Eastvale, has been arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing a minor between 2017 and 2018. Investigators began looking into the allegations at a charter school in Moreno Valley on January 28. Watson was taken into custody without incident on May 22 and booked on charges including sending harmful material to a juvenile, oral copulation, and digital penetration. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is continuing its investigation into the matter.

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LA Times

Former AG Pam Bondi Diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer

2026-05-27 12:42:14 EDT

Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, a condition she is reportedly undergoing treatment for. The diagnosis came shortly after her removal from the Justice Department in April. Bondi is set to join the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), a new advisory council focused on AI policy. Despite the diagnosis, she is continuing her work, with Vice President JD Vance expressing confidence in her contributions. Thyroid cancer generally has a high survival rate and is often treatable.

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BBC

Five Villagers Rescued Alive from Flooded Laos Cave After Week Trapped

2026-05-27 12:40:45 EDT

Rescuers in Laos have successfully found five villagers alive who were trapped in a flooded cave in Xaisomboun province for over a week. The group entered the cave on May 19, but heavy rains caused flash flooding, blocking their exit. Two other individuals remain missing, and rescue efforts are ongoing to locate them and provide aid to the survivors. The rescued villagers are reportedly disoriented but in stable condition. This complex rescue operation, involving Lao and Thai teams, highlights the challenges of operating in remote and dangerous environments, drawing parallels to a similar rescue in Thailand in 2018.

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CBS News

Rybakina Eliminated from French Open in Major Upset

2026-05-27 12:34:06 EDT

World number two Elena Rybakina has been knocked out of the French Open in a significant upset, losing to the 55th-ranked Yuliia Starodubtseva in the second round. Despite winning the first set, Rybakina struggled, committing 71 unforced errors and landing only 53% of her first serves. Starodubtseva mounted a comeback to win 3-6 6-1 7-6 (10-4). This marks Rybakina's earliest Grand Slam exit since the 2024 Australian Open and means Aryna Sabalenka will retain her world number one ranking. The defeat underscores the unpredictable nature of Grand Slam tournaments.

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BBC

French Open Match Marred by Player Dispute and Avoided Handshake

2026-05-27 12:34:06 EDT

A second-round match at the French Open between Germany's Tamara Korpatsch and China's Wang Xinyu was overshadowed by a heated exchange and an avoided handshake at the net. The dispute arose from a controversial line call where Wang questioned a ball mark, leading to a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct. Korpatsch, who won the match 6-2 2-6 7-6, denied cheating and stated she couldn't shake hands with Wang because she felt Wang had been unfair. The incident highlights tensions that can arise in competitive sports, even between players with previously good relationships.

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BBC

Jazz Legend Sonny Rollins Dies at 95

2026-05-27 12:33:58 EDT

Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins, a towering figure in jazz and the last living participant of the iconic 1958 Harlem jazz photo shoot, has died at age 95. Rollins, who began recording at 18, played with virtually every major modern jazz musician and was renowned for his muscular sound, intellectual depth, and hummable compositions like "Doxy" and "St. Thomas." His influence extended beyond jazz, collaborating with artists like the Rolling Stones. Rollins was known for his dedication to practice, even leaving the music scene for periods to hone his skills. His adventurous spirit, embracing free jazz and performing into his later years, solidified his legacy as one of jazz's greatest virtuosos.

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The Atlantic

David Frum Critiques Trump Administration's Handling of Iran War and Military

2026-05-27 12:30:00 EDT

David Frum argues that the reported peace talks with Iran signify a "humbling defeat" for the U.S. under President Trump's leadership, attributing this to Trump's focus on factional support rather than national unity. Frum criticizes Trump's impulsive decision-making and lack of consultation regarding the war, which he believes has become a "major strategic liability." He also discusses Congressman Jason Crow's concerns about the politicization of the military, the lack of transparency from senior commanders, and the outdated defense strategies. The podcast episode also touches on potential war crimes in the Caribbean and the need for pragmatic, experienced leadership in politics.

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The Atlantic

U.S. and Europe Dismiss Russian Warning to Evacuate Kyiv

2026-05-27 12:28:02 EDT

The U.S. and several European nations have largely dismissed Russia's warning for foreigners to evacuate Kyiv, viewing it as an attempt to sow fear and panic. Analysts suggest this threat coincides with signs that Ukraine may be gaining momentum on the battlefield, with the Institute for the Study of War noting a "shift in favor of Ukrainian forces." Russia's warning came after an alleged Ukrainian drone strike, which Ukraine disputes. Despite increased Russian aerial attacks, Western allies maintain their support for Ukraine and have not altered their security postures in Kyiv, emphasizing their commitment to not being intimidated.

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CBS News

Lululemon Settles Proxy Battle with Founder Chip Wilson

2026-05-27 12:22:10 EDT

Lululemon has reached an agreement with its founder, Chip Wilson, to end a proxy contest initiated by Wilson as the company's largest shareholder. The settlement includes Lululemon appointing two of Wilson's nominees to its board, along with an additional director with apparel expertise. In return, Wilson has agreed to refrain from criticizing the company for a specified period. This resolution allows Lululemon to focus on its strategic priorities under incoming CEO Heidi O'Neill. The agreement aims to foster brand health, accelerate growth, and enhance shareholder value, marking an end to the public dispute that had impacted the company's stock.

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CNBC

Fifa Under Investigation for Alleged Price Gouging on World Cup Tickets

2026-05-27 12:20:45 EDT

Fifa is facing an investigation by the attorneys general of New York and New Jersey regarding allegations of "artificially inflating prices" and "misleading fans" in the sale of 2026 World Cup tickets. The investigation aims to scrutinize Fifa's practices, including claims of excessively high prices compared to previous tournaments and deceptive seat location information. Despite Fifa's claims of high demand, reports indicate available face-value tickets for many matches. Local organizers have expressed concerns about Fifa's refusal to subsidize transport, highlighting a tension between hosting the event and protecting consumers from exploitation.

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BBC

German Economy Faces Stagnation with No Clear Recovery in Sight

2026-05-27 12:19:00 EDT

Germany's economy is projected to grow by only 0.5% in 2026 and 0.8% in 2027, with inflation expected to reach 3% in 2026, according to the German Council of Economic Experts. These figures fall short of the government's promises for economic recovery and highlight a precarious competitive position for German industries globally, particularly due to high energy prices exacerbated by the war in Iran and increased competition from China. The aging population and rising social security costs further compound structural challenges. Experts recommend focusing on technological progress and shifting investments towards high-tech and healthcare sectors to stimulate growth.

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Deutsche Welle

Tips for Saving on Energy Bills Amidst Rising Prices

2026-05-27 12:13:04 EDT

With energy prices set to rise in July and remain elevated into winter, experts advise proactive measures to save money on energy bills. While fixed tariffs offer price certainty per unit, overall bills depend on usage. Switching from quarterly to monthly direct debit payments can save approximately £140 annually. The current heatwave is presented as an opportune time to address home insulation, cooking habits, and radiator bleeding to improve energy efficiency. Additionally, millions in unclaimed benefits, particularly Pension Credit, could provide financial support for eligible individuals, with resources like Citizens Advice available for assistance.

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BBC

Pam Bondi Undergoing Treatment for Thyroid Cancer

2026-05-27 12:09:14 EDT

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer and is currently undergoing treatment, including surgery performed shortly after her departure from the Justice Department in April. Bondi is set to join the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), focusing on AI policy. Vice President JD Vance expressed enthusiasm for her continued involvement, calling her a "valuable asset." Bondi is also scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, a matter that drew controversy during her tenure.

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CBS News

Travis Kelce Buys Minority Stake in Cleveland Guardians

2026-05-27 12:07:30 EDT

NFL star Travis Kelce has purchased a minority stake in the MLB's Cleveland Guardians, continuing a trend of athletes becoming team owners. Kelce expressed deep affection for Cleveland, crediting the city for his success and values. His investment comes amidst significant wealth accumulated from his NFL career, endorsements, and a lucrative podcast deal with his brother Jason. The move aligns with other athletes like Patrick Mahomes and Giannis Antetokounmpo who have invested in sports franchises. The article also notes LeBron James's ambition to own an NBA team and Taylor Swift's potential financial capacity for such ventures.

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LA Times

Hope Fades for Missing Workers After Paper Mill Tank Implosion

2026-05-27 12:02:46 EDT

Crews are resuming search efforts for nine workers missing after a tank imploded at a Washington state paper mill, releasing a hazardous chemical mixture. Authorities have stated there is no hope of finding survivors, with the primary focus now on stabilizing the collapsing tank to prevent further leaks. The cause of the implosion remains unknown, but it is confirmed to be unrelated to previous safety complaints. The incident has devastated the local community, with families anxiously awaiting answers about the fate of their loved ones and the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

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The Guardian
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