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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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‘No, we’re not doing that’: Democrat voter rebukes centrists ahead of primary vote

South Carolina Democrat Lynn Ramirez has a decent track record of picking her party’s eventual presidential nominee.Though she backed former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg over President Joe Biden in the 2020 primary, the 64-year-old Simpsonville resident said she voted for President Barack Obama in 2008 and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016.The next Democrat to win her vote needs to be capable of reaching everyday Americans — a coalition builder.“I think South Carolina is looking for a person of the people, that can speak to the people without lowering and deb
‘No, we’re not doing that’: Democrat voter rebukes centrists ahead of primary vote
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Hamas says it hasn’t rejected ceasefire deal as Witkoff slams response as ‘unacceptable’

Hamas on Saturday said that it has responded to a Gaza ceasefire plan put forward by the US, repeating its call for an end to the war, in a move the US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff called “totally unacceptable.”In a statement, Hamas said that its “proposal” to the mediators – Qatar and Egypt — “aims to achieve a permanent ceasefire, a comprehensive withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and ensure the flow of aid to our people and our families in the Gaza Strip.”“As part of this agreement, 10 living Israeli prisoners held by the resistance will be released, in addition to the ret
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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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French Open: Carlos Alcaraz shows sportsmanship by conceding a point in win over Ben Shelton

Carlos Alcaraz conjured up what initially appeared — to the chair umpire, to everyone watching in the stands or on TV and to his opponent, Ben Shelton — a remarkable lunging volley to win a point at the French Open on Sunday. But Alcaraz knew it shouldn't count. So after briefly thinking about it, the defending champion at Roland-Garros fessed up and called himself for breaking the rules, handing the point to Shelton during what would become a 7-6 (8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory for Alcaraz in the fourth round. “It's a shame, because it was the ‘Hot Shot’ of t
French Open: Carlos Alcaraz shows sportsmanship by conceding a point in win over Ben Shelton
Education|World

Hear MIT class president's speech that got her banned from graduation

The 2025 class president of MIT was barred from attending her graduation ceremony on Friday after delivering a speech denouncing the war in Gaza at a commencement event the day before.Megha Vemuri told CNN that after her speech, the university’s senior leadership informed her she was not allowed to attend Friday’s commencement ceremony and was barred from campus until the event concluded.Vemuri will still receive her degree, an MIT spokesperson told CNN.“What I am dealing with right now is absolutely nothing compared to the people of Palestine, and I’d take on much more if it meant hel
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Oscar Piastri wins Spanish Grand Prix, as George Russell and Max Verstappen clash in late drama

Oscar Piastri led from start to finish to win the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday and extend his lead at the top of the drivers’ world championship.While Piastri coasted to victory, Max Verstappen and George Russell clashed with just one lap left in the race when Verstappen was ordered to move aside but held his line as his Mercedes rival attempted to overtake on a corner.The two cars collided, Russell backed off before being let through shortly afterwards, and Verstappen received a 10-second penalty from the stewards as a result, meaning he finished in 10th place instead of fifth, losing at le
Oscar Piastri wins Spanish Grand Prix, as George Russell and Max Verstappen clash in late drama
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To attack Russian air bases, Ukrainian spies hid drones in wooden sheds

Ukrainian secret services were able to attack strategic bomber aircraft at Russian air bases on Sunday by hiding explosive-laden drones inside the roofs of wooden sheds, according to a Ukrainian security official and images posted online.Ukraine's domestic security agency, the SBU, acknowledged that it carried out the operation, codenamed "Spider's Web" and said it had caused considerable damage.The sheds were loaded onto trucks that were driven to the perimeter of the air bases. The roof panels of the sheds were lifted off by a remotely-activated mechanism, allowing the drones to fly out and

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Can Trump fix the national debt? Republican senators, many investors and even Elon Musk have doubts

Can Trump fix the national debt? Republican senators, many investors and even Elon Musk have doubts
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Tulsa's new Black mayor proposes $100M trust to 'repair' impact of 1921 Race Massacre

Tulsa’s new mayor on Sunday proposed a $100 million private trust as part of a reparations plan to give descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre scholarships and housing help

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Russia and Ukraine may meet again for peace talks. But neither side gives reason for optimism

Russia and Ukraine may meet again for peace talks. But neither side gives reason for optimism

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Stanley Fischer, former Fed vice chair and Bank of Israel chief, dies at 81

Stanley Fischer, former Fed vice chair and Bank of Israel chief, dies at 81
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Poland’s presidential election on a knife edge after heated election, exit polls show

Poland’s presidential election on a knife edge after heated election, exit polls show

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Trump, Xi likely to speak soon on minerals trade dispute, aides say

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Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions

Federal agents briefly detain aide at New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office during nearby protests against migrant detentions
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Commerce secretary says ‘tariffs are not going away’ as Trump’s trade plans face legal battles

Commerce secretary says ‘tariffs are not going away’ as Trump’s trade plans face legal battles

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2025 MIT class president banned from graduation ceremony after pro-Palestinian speech

2025 MIT class president banned from graduation ceremony after pro-Palestinian speech

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Mexico votes in first judicial election amid concerns over rule of law

Mexicans vote on Sunday in the country's first ever judicial elections, part of an overhaul of the nation's judiciary that critics warn could jeopardize the rule of