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Israel PM Netanyahu's Trial Hearings Canceled for the Week

Russia Unleashes Largest Airstrike Since War Began, Ukraine Claims

POLICY & POLITICS

Trump signs order lifting sanctions on Syria

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to formally lift all sanctions on Syria on Monday afternoon.

Supreme Court rules prison inmate cannot sue federal officers for alleged assault

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a federal prison inmate cannot sue corrections officers for an alleged assault in which he was punched, kicked and had his face slammed into a wall.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Police investigate Bob Vylan and Kneecap’s Glastonbury performances

Investigation into public order incident comes as US revokes Bob Vylan’s visa ahead of tour later this year.

The 6 Universal Traits Of ‘Coolness,’ No Matter Where You Are In The World

Across 13 diverse countries, researchers found that six personality traits—extraversion, hedonism, power, adventurousness, openness, and autonomy—consistently define what people perceive as “cool.”

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Home Depot is buying GMS for about $4.3 billion as retailer chases more home pros

Home Depot said Monday that it is buying GMS, a building products distributor, for about $4.3 billion as the retailer moves to draw more sales from contractors and other home professionals.

NASA plans to stream rocket launches on Netflix starting this summer

NASA’s live programming, including rocket launches, spacewalks and views of Earth from space, will begin streaming on Netflix this summer.

AROUND THE STAND

On the ice, Detroit doubled down on discipline by re-signing veteran forward Patrick Kane to a $3 million deal, banking on experience and grit to guide a playoff push. As younger teams chase flash, the Red Wings are opting for proven leadership and depth to build a winning culture.

Meanwhile, in the WNBA, rookie sensation Paige Bueckers joined Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier as a starter in this year’s All-Star Game. With rising stars leading the court and legacy players anchoring the lineup, the league is betting on performance, not politics, to drive fan engagement.

Back in the culture wars, Rosie O’Donnell took aim at Jeff Bezos’ celebrity-filled wedding, calling it a gross excess of billionaire elitism. Her fiery post reflected a growing public fatigue with performative wealth, even as critics pointed out the irony of Hollywood elites calling out their own.

Khloé Kardashian’s cosmetic confessions also stirred debate, with the reality star detailing her enhancements and praising modern beauty science. While applauded for her honesty, the moment reignited concerns over celebrity influence and how far the beauty bar has been raised for young women.

And on the court, tennis star Iga Świątek questioned the sport’s relentless calendar, saying the push for over 20 tournaments a year is hurting mental health and national pride. As the Professional Tennis Players’ Association fights for reform, the question remains whether elite athletes can afford balance or if excellence still demands sacrifice.

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