Workshy Gen Z finally put in the graft as they turn to Uber and DoorDash for summer jobs
The article discusses a trend of Gen Z workers increasingly utilizing gig economy apps like Uber and DoorDash for summer employment.
Dollar General roll outs Costco-like layout at all locations to enhance shopping experience
Dollar General is remodeling over 4,000 of its stores to implement a new layout inspired by wholesale clubs like Costco to encourage 'treasure hunt shopping.' The company is also expanding its product offerings to…
Silicon Valley takes its AI pitch to the pope | Flipboard
The provided text is a collection of headlines and snippets from a news aggregator or feed, primarily focusing on Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical and its implications for tech regulation.
Dak Prescott, ex reunite for daughter’s birthday months after alleged cheating scandal
Dak Prescott and Sarah Jane Ramos recently celebrated their daughter's first birthday together in Dallas. The article notes their previous relationship difficulties, including a cancelled wedding and ongoing efforts to…
Qatar exports World Cup know-how as 2026 tournament approaches
The article describes a partnership between FIFA and Qatar's Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy to share organizational expertise with the 2026 World Cup hosts.
Train bomb in Pakistan’s Baloch region: Why violence is on the rise
The article reports on a suicide bombing targeting a train of soldiers in Balochistan, Pakistan, claimed by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).
Watch: Iran deal talks advance as Trump signals major breakthrough | Above the Fold | 25.05.2026
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IN BRIEF: Bank of Russia says Visa, Mastercard should leave Russia
Alla Bakina of the Bank of Russia argues that Visa and Mastercard should exit the Russian market as they no longer provide their original functionality.
Russia welcomes African countries’ plans to open embassies in Moscow — top diplomat
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that Russia welcomes and will support the plans of several African nations to open embassies in Moscow.
Commuters caught in crossfire as PioTrans, Joburg clash over unpaid invoices
Commuters in Soweto are facing increased transport costs and longer travel times following the reduction of Rea Vaya bus services by operator PioTrans.
8 dead in missile and drone attacks on Russian and Ukrainian territory
The article reports on recent missile and drone attacks in both Russian and Ukrainian territories, resulting in at least eight deaths.
Flight diverted because of power bank charging device in hold luggage
An EasyJet flight from Hurghada to London diverted to Rome as a safety precaution after a passenger reported a device charging from a power bank in their hold luggage.
Cave diving is fraught with danger, but the reward is sights like nothing else on Earth
The article explores the high-risk nature of cave diving, featuring insights from veteran diver Jill Heinerth and reporting on a recent fatal accident involving five Italian divers in the Maldives.
Living with coyotes | Flipboard
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Iran delegation in Qatar seeks deal on frozen assets and Hormuz
A high-level Iranian delegation has visited Doha to negotiate the unfreezing of blocked assets and discuss issues regarding the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear enrichment.
Tuning into quantum sounds: Acoustic devices simplify quantum sensors
Researchers from Caltech and Stanford University have developed nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) that allow phonons to exhibit quantum behavior intrinsically.
Study reveals how offshore structures can help—or hinder—marine ecosystems
The article discusses a research paper published in Ecosystem Services regarding the impact of offshore energy structures on marine ecosystems.
Pick n Pay targets new store openings
Pick n Pay is planning to open seven new stores in South Africa as part of a broader turnaround strategy following a period of store closures and conversions.
Record May highs sweep across France as extreme heat hits western Europe
France, the UK, and Spain are experiencing an extreme early-summer heat event with record-breaking temperatures for May.
Nigel Farage’s Russian hack claim ‘without any merit’, former NCSC chief says
The article reports on the dispute between Nigel Farage and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) regarding Farage's claim that a Russian hack led to the disclosure of a £5m gift.
Progress in talks on US-Iran deal slows down — WSJ
The article reports on the slowing progress of peace negotiations between the United States and Iran, citing a Wall Street Journal report.
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The article provides a preview of an upcoming baseball series between the New York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals. It heavily integrates promotional offers and bonus codes for the BetMGM sportsbook platform.
America’s biggest grocery store chain slashes prices on thousands of items as affordability war ramps up
Kroger is implementing price cuts on thousands of items to remain competitive against rivals like Walmart and Costco.
The White House wants to eliminate housing funds. Republicans aren’t having it. | Flipboard
The provided text consists of a brief news snippet regarding Republican opposition to White House proposals to cut low-income housing funds, followed by a series of unrelated headlines and article summaries from various…
Retiring GOP Sen. Tillis flames Hegseth: Makes ‘Kristi Noem look like a five-star recruit’
Senator Thom Tillis criticized Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for his handling of military operations regarding Iran and Poland.
Ukraine reburies remains of divisive nationalist World War II leader
Ukraine has reburied the remains of Andrii Melnyk, a former leader of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists, at the National Military Memorial Cemetery near Kyiv.
Gentoo penguins cope with climate change heat waves by breeding earlier
Researchers from Argentina and the UK monitored a Gentoo penguin colony on Martillo Island from 2013 to 2024 to study the effects of heat waves.
US consumer sentiment falls as Dow hits record | Flipboard
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Trump’s emerging plan to end Iran war draws criticism from hard-line Republicans | Flipboard
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Netanyahu admits he cannot influence Trump’s policy on Iran — news agency
The article reports on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's concerns regarding a potential preliminary agreement between US President Donald Trump and Iran.
West turns blind eye to Kiev regime’s terrorist act in Starobelsk — Russia’s top diplomat
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and spokesperson Maria Zakharova accused Western nations and media of ignoring a Ukrainian drone attack on a college in Starobelsk.
Russia built 26 hydrofoil ships in six years
The Office of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev announced that twenty-six hydrofoil ships were built at the Alexeev Hydrofoil Design Bureau between 2019 and 2025.
Pope calls for ‘disarmament’ of AI weapons
Pope Leo XIV has released an encyclical titled 'Magnifica Humanitas' calling for the 'disarming' of artificial intelligence in warfare to protect human dignity.
Married tourists found stabbed to death in crocodile-infested river
A retired couple, Ernst and Dina Marais, were found stabbed to death in the Limpopo River within Kruger National Park.
WHO chief warns Ebola outbreak 'outpacing us' as deaths hit 220
The World Health Organization and health authorities are struggling to contain an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
Tokyo governor urges capitals to share best practices on Astana visit
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike visited the Netherlands and Kazakhstan to discuss collaborations on green hydrogen technology, AI, and urban resilience.
Dow surges 600 points, S&P 500 posts first close above 7,300 as traders hope for Iran deal: Live updates
U.S. stock markets rose to record highs following reports that the U.S. and Iran were nearing a deal to end their conflict.
Pope urges 'disarming' of AI in major manifesto
Pope Leo XIV released an encyclical titled 'Magnifica Humanitas' calling for the regulation and 'disarming' of artificial intelligence to prevent it from being used for domination or warfare.
Three months in, is Trump losing the Iran war?
The article examines the strategic outcomes of US President Donald Trump's military campaign against Iran, contrasting official White House claims of success with analyst perspectives on strategic failure.
Remains of US soldier killed in WWII returned to Pennsylvania after 80 years
The article reports on the identification and return of the remains of two World War II service members, John A. Walko and Robert J. Barrat, through DNA analysis conducted by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.