No Sign of Larger Outbreak of Hantavirus: World Health Organization
An outbreak took place on a cruise ship.
Nebraska Voters to Select Nominees for November Ballot Today
The state’s Second Congressional District is getting national attention over how Electoral College votes are parceled out.
Hong Kong Key Hub for Iranian Sanctions Evasion, New Report Finds
OFAC has sanctioned at least 95 Hong Kong entities since 2020 for helping with Iranian oil trades and sanctions evasion.
Army Paratrooper Killed During Training Accident
Two soldiers collided mid-air during descent, killing one and leaving the other with minor injuries on May 11. The ADF has suspended all parachuting operations.
5 Australians to Face Quarantine on Return From Hantavirus Hit Cruise Ship
Health Minister Mark Butler said the group would be subject to quarantine at the Bullsbrook Centre for National Resilience, north-east of Perth.
Bail Application Delayed for ‘ISIS Brides’ on Slavery Charges
A pair of ISIS-linked women charged with slavery offences will remain behind bars after postponing their bail applications on May 11.
Former PM Says ‘Cultural Sensitivities’ Obstructing Moves to Tackle Aboriginal Disadvantage
Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has questioned the cultural approach surrounding the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby in Alice Springs.
Judge Apologizes to DC Shooting Suspect Over His Jail Treatment
‘Right now, it’s not working. It’s insufficient. I think it’s legally deficient,’ the judge said about the alleged assassin’s confinement.
Day in Photos: Hantavirus Evacuees, Protest for Freedom in China, and Maternal Health Care
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Taiwan Urges Stability as Trump Meets Xi This Week
Taipei is monitoring Trump-Xi talks closely as it faces U.S. pressure over defense spending and continued Chinese military activity.
They Felt Safe in America—Until Beijing Went After Their Parents in China
U.S.-based children of religious dissidents face the same choice they would in China: self-censor, or speak out and risk their loved ones’ safety.
Trump to Undergo Annual Dental, Medical Evaluations Later in May: White House
The White House said the upcoming dental and medical checkups are part of the president’s ‘regular preventive health care.’
California Mayor to Plead Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent
Eileen Wang, mayor of Arcadia, faces up to 10 years in prison.
Scientists Measured Microplastics in Coffee Served in To-go Cups. Here’s What They Found
Convenient yes–but to-go cups, used by over a billion globally each day, may be harming your health.

Your Doctor Might Be Able to Take You Off Diabetes Meds
Experts are cautiously optimistic but warn that the approach faces real-world limits.

Dear Graduates: These 4 Choices Make a Rich Life
There are a few daily habits that call us to live fully, love deeply, and take the chances that truly matter.
Australia Imposes Sanctions on 7 Iranian Officials, Entities
‘The seven individuals and four entities sanctioned today include senior officials and entities involved in these horrific acts,’ said Minister Penny Wong.

‘The Dam Wall Has Burst’: Academic Says One Nation’s Farrer Win Sign of Major Political Shift
‘Western Sydney here we come,’ said One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce.

Victoria’s Debt Set to Hit $165 Billion This Year—Here’s What the Budget Reveals
The budget also includes record health spending and cost of living measures.

Illinois Sued Over Allegedly Using Race as a Factor in Congressional Map
The lawsuit comes after a recent Supreme Court decision that found using race as a factor in drawing districts unconstitutional.

Michael Pennington, Acclaimed Shakespearean Performer and ‘Star Wars’ Actor, Dies at 82
The actor, director and writer, who helped shape British theater, died on May 10 in the UK.

Microsoft CEO Testifies in Oakland Trial, Defends Partnership with OpenAI
Satya Nadella derided the 2023 ouster of Altman as ‘amateur city,’ and defended Microsoft’s projected $92 billion return.

Kenyon Sadiq Says ‘Possibilities Are Endless’ for Jets’ Offense
The freakishly athletic Sadiq joins son-of-a-Hall-of-Famer Mason Taylor, 6'7” athlete Jelani Woods, and veteran Jeremy Ruckert in the Jets’ tight end room.

This Amateur Pool Champ Doesn’t See Limits and Doesn’t Want You to Either
‘96 Pounds of Dynamite’ tells the inspiring story of Chad ‘Shorty’ McDaniel, who embraces life and shatters assumptions about people living with disabilities.

Vaccine Researcher Extradited to US, Arraigned on Fraud Charges
Poul Thorsen allegedly stole more than $1 million in U.S. grant money.

Your Skin Ages From the Inside Out
Moisturizers do little to help the skin, however, most skin aging can be significantly delayed.

3 Savory Mother’s Day Breakfasts for Steady Energy
Celebrate Mother’s Day with brunch recipes that feel special while supporting steady energy with protein-rich, nutrient-dense ingredients.

What a Sleepless Night Does to Your Body
Research shows how even brief sleep loss triggers an energy crisis in your cells—affecting metabolism, brain function, and long-term disease risk.

This Is the Only Way I’ll Ever Cook an Omelet
This classic dish is so easy that it can be made before you’ve even had your first cup of coffee.

Replace a Storm Door
Some storm doors are designed with clear glass so the entrance door is clearly or partially visible through oval or decorative panels.

The Greatest Logician Since Aristotle—and Why He Believed in Life After Death
Renowned mathematician Kurt Godel believed the afterlife exists so we can deepen the learning process that begins in this world and reach our full potential.

A Remote Northern California Waterfall Has Gotten so Popular That Reservations Are Required
The reservations will be required to visit the falls Fridays through Sundays and on holidays during peak visitation season, from May 15 through Sept. 27.








































































































