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The article describes an instance of billionaire Tom Steyer flying on Southwest Airlines and the observation that other passengers did not recognize him.
The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the San Antonio Spurs 122-113 in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals, evening the series.
The article reports on Russian court rulings ordering Euroclear Bank to pay damages to Management Company Pervaya and the Central Bank of Russia.
The article reports data from the Russian Federal Statistics Service (Rosstat) regarding inflation and deflation rates in May 2026. It provides specific percentages for short-term price changes and the annual inflation rate as of May 18.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has expressed pessimism regarding negotiations with the Hungarian company MOL over the purchase of Russia's stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS).
The German government is planning to acquire an initial 40% stake in the KNDS weapons group, a joint venture between French and German firms, with plans to reduce that stake to 30% over two to three years.
Shohei Ohtani led the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 4-0 victory over the San Diego Padres with a home run and five scoreless innings on the mound. The win helped the Dodgers maintain their first-place position in the National League West.
Nvidia reported record quarterly profits and revenue driven by high demand for AI chips, alongside announcing a $80bn stock buyback and dividend increase.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong summoned the Israeli ambassador following a video posted by Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir showing the treatment of aid flotilla detainees.
The article discusses the evolution of forensic entomology, using the film 'The Silence of the Lambs' as a benchmark to compare past and present scientific practices.
The article discusses CSIRO's decision to cut 92 positions in its environment unit, specifically affecting climate modellers and the ACCESS program.
The author argues that African nations are hindered by a financial system that forces them to invest reserves in Western institutions only to borrow that capital back at higher interest rates.
An archaeologist describes research at the Likonong site in Lesotho's Maloti-Drakensberg Mountains, suggesting that early human adaptation to harsh highland environments was driven by increased cooperation and social information sharing.
The article discusses the use of the Shock Index and the CRADLE vital signs alert device to improve the early detection of postpartum haemorrhage and maternal sepsis, particularly in low-resource settings.
US President Donald Trump stated that the United States is prepared to conduct further attacks on Tehran if Iran does not agree to a peace deal, though he indicated a willingness to wait a few days.
The Colorado Democratic Party State Central Committee voted to censure Governor Jared Polis following his decision to commute the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters.
The article reports on the death of Gretna Van Fleet, a 95-year-old Michigan woman whose name inspired the Grammy-winning rock band Greta Van Fleet.
Samsung Electronics shares rose after its labor union suspended a planned 18-day strike following a tentative wage agreement mediated by the South Korean government.
Singtel plans to increase its capital expenditure to approximately 3 billion Singapore dollars, focusing heavily on AI and data center growth.
The Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Colorado Avalanche 4-2 in the opening game of the Western Conference Final. The article details key goals, goaltending performances, and the impact of injuries on both teams' rosters.