TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Trump Administration Reads In Conservative Podcasters On State Of Iran Negotiations
The White House briefed multiple conservative media figures on negotiations with Iran over a potential peace deal which could end the nearly three-month-long armed conflict.
Former Democratic Governor Blasts Kathy Hochul Over Anti-ICE Sanctuary Laws
Former Democratic New York Gov. David Paterson ripped Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday over the state’s new anti-ICE package, warning the legislation amounts to a serious blunder and could invite a wave of lawsuits.
Global Impact
Turkish police storm offices of main opposition party, firing tear gas and rubber bullets
Police stormed the offices of Turkey’s main opposition CHP party on Sunday, firing tear gas and rubber bullets at a crowd of party supporters and officials gathered outside the gates.
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Israeli strikes pound Lebanon despite signs US and Iran are close to peace deal
Israeli strikes hit southern and eastern Lebanon on Sunday, a day after 11 people were killed in a single raid on the south despite a ceasefire in the Israel-Hezbollah war and claims that the US and Iran are about to reach a peace deal.
Economic Pulse
Graphic: Track U.S., state and county gas prices
The Iran war has led to higher prices at the gas pump.
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Stocks and earnings surge, and Iran deal may be imminent: What to watch this week
The stock market goes into the last week of May from yet another position of power, with the S&P 500 surfing the 7,500 mark after a busy earnings season.
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Quick Takes
‘Can’t believe I’m sitting here’: Paraglider escapes death after plane rips through glider in midair collision
Yellowstone’s Spinoff ‘Marshals’ Ends Season 1 With Possible Cast Exit, Teases Several Surprise Deaths
‘Per my last email’: how email incivility can affect us at work
Shark kills spearfisher in front of friends in Australia: "Terrifying thing to see"
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