May 2026
Israel’s military warns residents to leave Lebanese city of Tyre
The Israeli military on Wednesday told residents to leave the southern Lebanese city of Tyre as it carried out air strikes despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement
Red hot AI demand pushes more companies into the $1 trillion club
Micron Technologies and SK Hynix joined the trillion-dollar club, which includes Apple, Meta and Tesla.
FAA orders SpaceX to investigate mishap with its Starship booster
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered SpaceX to investigate why its Starship booster suffered a mishap and crashed into the Gulf of Mexico during a test flight last week.
Gavin Newsom takes a populist turn on AI ahead of a possible 2028 presidential run
AI is becoming a dominant political issue, with many on the right and the left coalescing around concerns about the rapid growth of the industry.
Judge declines to jail teenager accused killing stepsister aboard cruise ship
MIAMI — A federal judge declined to jail a Florida teenager accused of murdering and sexually assaulting his stepsister on Wednesday, allowing him to remain in the custody of a family member while he awaits trial
Inside the Pentagon’s unusual $1.1 billion competition to buy 300,000 drones
Seeing the threat of Chinese components and the expansion of drone warfare, the Pentagon is pushing to catch up.
Blood test added to colorectal cancer screening options by cancer group
For the first time, a blood test has been added to the list of the American Cancer Society’s recommended screenings for colorectal cancer.
Travis Kelce buys stake in MLB’s Cleveland Guardians
Travis Kelce might not have it all, but he’s rounding the bases on that mission after becoming a minority owner of the Cleveland Guardians
$20 billion in tariff refunds paid so far, with more on the way
The Trump administration has refunded more than $20 billion in overpaid tariffs so far after the Supreme Court struck down the pillar of Trump’s trade policy.
Minneapolis police chief Brian O’Hara resigns after allegedly interfering with investigation into his conduct
Minneapolis police chief Brian O’Hara, who took over the department in the wake of George Floyd’s death, resigned Tuesday after an investigation found that he had interfered with a probe into his conduct.