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FAA's strict limits at Newark airport: What's at stake for travelers this summer?

Newark Liberty International Airport is grappling with a severe air traffic controller shortage, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration  to impose stringent flight caps that could disrupt travel plans across the U.S. during the peak summer season. Despite recent hiring efforts, the FAA has not met its staffing goals for the Newark airspace, resulting in operational constraints and raising concerns about the broader implications for the national airspace system. Effective immediately, the FAA has limited Newark's operations to 28 arrivals and 28 departures per hour, a reducti
FAA's strict limits at Newark airport: What's at stake for travelers this summer?
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How Fortnite’s return to iOS could change app industry rules forever

Fortnite’s return to Apple’s App Store in the U.S. after nearly five years marks a pivotal moment for mobile gaming and digital marketplaces. The game was originally removed in 2020, following a high-profile legal battle between Epic Games and Apple over app store payment policies. A recent court ruling forced Apple to allow alternative payment systems, opening the door for Fortnite’s comeback and potentially reshaping the rules for app distribution and monetization on iOS devices. Fortnite’s ban on iOS stemmed from Epic Games’ decision to bypass Apple’s in-app purchase sys
How Fortnite’s return to iOS could change app industry rules forever
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Beachgoers Beware: Wildfire fallout still threatens L.A. waters

Months after the devastating January 2025 wildfires swept across Los Angeles, concerns persist about whether local beaches are truly safe for swimming, surfing, and general recreation. While agencies have lifted many advisories, experts emphasize that fire-related impacts, especially water contamination and debris, still demand caution. In April 2025, the L.A. County Department of Public Health officially lifted its last ocean water quality advisory linked to wildfire impacts. Testing showed that the water met state standards and posed no significant health risks for recreational use. Howe
Beachgoers Beware: Wildfire fallout still threatens L.A. waters

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Trump’s trade war is bruising Apple — and your 401(k)

President Donald Trump’s swipes at Apple aren’t just bruising the company’s bottom line — they may also be taking a bite out of your 401(k).The president’s chaotic trade war continues to threaten Apple’s business model, which relies extensively on international supply chains. Apple’s stock has tumbled 20% this year after hitting a record high in December. The company’s stock dropped 3% in one day earlier this month after Trump demanded Apple move all of its production to the United States.As the tech giant grapples with the president’s tariff threats, Americans’ retirement
Trump’s trade war is bruising Apple — and your 401(k)
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Trump’s mass firings at several agencies will remain on hold, appeals court rules

President Donald Trump’s directives for mass firings at multiple agencies will remain on hold, a federal appeals court ruled Friday evening.The Trump administration had asked the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to freeze a lower court’s order that halted the terminations at more than a dozen agencies.The new order is a major setback for Trump in his efforts to drastically shrink the federal government. His plans for the sweeping layoffs – known as reductions in force, or RIFs – have been on hold since May 9, after US District Judge Susan Illston ruled that Trump could not do such a dra
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Mookie Betts' late-night mishap leaves Dodgers star sidelined for 2nd straight game with broken toe

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts fractured his fourth left toe and missed his second straight game Saturday. “The last couple days, it's been hard for him to even put on a shoe, so that's obviously why he's not in the lineup,” manager Dave Roberts said. “But I still don't believe it's going to be an IL stint. I think day-to-day is fair right now.” Roberts said Betts injured himself after the Dodgers returned from their road trip midweek. “It was something in the middle of the night in his house, in his bedroom," he said. "It was d
Mookie Betts' late-night mishap leaves Dodgers star sidelined for 2nd straight game with broken toe
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Pacers beat Knicks 125-108 in Game 6 to reach NBA Finals for the second time in franchise history

Pascal Siakam and Tyrese Haliburton made sure the Indiana Pacers gave their fans a celebration they waited 25 years to see again. Siakam had 31 points and Haliburton scored 11 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter, carrying the Pacers to a 125-108 victory over the New York Knicks on Saturday night for a 4-2 series win and their first trip to the NBA Finals since 2000. It's just the second time in franchise history that they'll play for the championship. The series begins Thursday at Oklahoma City. “Pascal and Tyrese put us on their backs and made s

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How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique’s daughter put the Champions League final into perspective

Arguably the most memorable moment of Saturday’s Champions League final had nothing to do with soccer at all.That’s not to say the action on the pitch didn’t live up to expectation, because it did. Paris Saint-Germain made history with a record-breaking 5-0 win over Inter Milan, claiming the club’s very first European Cup.There were great moments and magical performances, notably from teenager Désiré Doué, who introduced himself to the world with two goals and one assist on the grandest stage of all.But all of that paled into insignificance when the PSG fans unfurled a banner behind
How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique’s daughter put the Champions League final into perspective
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‘It’s a death trap’: Palestinians describe deadly shooting at aid center in Gaza

At least 31 Palestinians were killed and dozens injured amid chaotic scenes at an aid distribution site run by a US-backed private foundation in southern Gaza on Sunday, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.The health ministry blamed the Israeli military for the deaths. Some witnesses claimed that security personnel at the distribution hub had also opened fire.The health ministry said that more than 200 casualties had reached hospitals, including dozens with serious injuries. It added that all those killed had been shot in the head or chest.In a brief response to a CNN inquiry, the
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Exercise boosts survival rates in colon cancer patients, study shows

A three-year exercise program improved survival in colon cancer patients and kept disease at bay, a first-of-its-kind international experiment showed. With the benefits rivaling some drugs, experts said cancer centers and insurance plans should consider making exercise coaching a new standard of care for colon cancer survivors. Until then, patients can increase their physical activity after treatment, knowing they are doing their part to prevent cancer from coming back. “It’s an extremely exciting study,” said Dr. Jeffrey Meyerhardt of Dana-Farb
Exercise boosts survival rates in colon cancer patients, study shows
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2 fans died and an officer is in a coma after Champions League celebrations in France

Two fans died and a police officer is in a coma after mass nationwide celebrations for Paris Saint-Germain’s historic Champions League victory, European soccer’s biggest prize, French authorities said Sunday. The fatalities marred a night of exuberance after PSG clinched its first — and long-awaited — Champions League title, in a 5-0 win over Inter Milan. The Eiffel Tower glowed in team colors, and fans partied through the night. The triumphant team denounced the violence, as the players were arriving in Paris and heading to a big victory parade Sunday. The

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Trans high school athlete wins two events at California finals in shadow of protests, Trump funding threats

Trans high school athlete wins two events at California finals in shadow of protests, Trump funding threats
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At least 31 Palestinians killed after Israeli forces open fire near Gaza aid distribution center, Palestinian officials say

At least 31 Palestinians killed after Israeli forces open fire near Gaza aid distribution center, Palestinian officials say

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Timeline: What to know about Trump’s global tariff rollout

Timeline: What to know about Trump’s global tariff rollout

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Explosions caused 2 bridges in western Russia to collapse, officials say. 7 people were killed

Explosions caused 2 bridges in western Russia to collapse, officials say. 7 people were killed
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How American consumers are feeling the squeeze, in 4 charts

How American consumers are feeling the squeeze, in 4 charts

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Small businesses struggle under Trump’s tariff whiplash: ‘I’m so angry that my own government has done this to me’

Small businesses struggle under Trump’s tariff whiplash: ‘I’m so angry that my own government has done this to me’

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CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done. Few trust either party to do it

CNN Poll: A record share of Americans want the government to get more done. Few trust either party to do it
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South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know

South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know

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Israeli attack near aid delivery point kills up to 31 in Gaza, local health authorities say

An Israeli attack near an aid distribution point in Gaza killed as many as 31 Palestinians on Sunday, local health authorities said, as

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Mexico's first judicial elections stir controversy and confusion among voters

Mexico is holding its first ever judicial elections, which have stirred controversy and sowed confusion among voters as they struggle to understand a process set to transform the country’s court system