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Gas Explosion and Fire in Dallas Apartment Kills 3, Injures 5
A May 28 gas explosion and fire at The Clyde apartments in Dallas killed three and injured five, officials said.
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Michael Woud delays wedding after being named New Zealand's third goalkeeper for World Cup
New Zealand goalkeeper Michael Woud postponed his wedding to join the 26-man World Cup squad as third-choice keeper.
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Jardine Matheson considers more asset sales to shift into investment firm
Jardine Matheson is planning further asset sales to transition into an investment firm focused on high-growth sectors.
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At least five music acts quit Trump-backed Freedom 250 concert series
More than half of the announced Freedom 250 concert lineup quit after learning of its Trump ties.
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Tokyo inflation slows to four-year low as June BOJ rate hike looms
Tokyo's consumer price index rose 1.3% in May, the slowest pace in four years before a likely Bank of Japan rate hike.
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Seatrium reports S$15.5 billion net order book for Q1 2026 with strong project pipeline
Seatrium posted a S$15.5 billion net order book for Q1 2026 across 24 projects, with deliveries through 2033 and a robust pipeline exceeding S$28 billion.
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Knicks center Mitchell Robinson undergoes surgery for broken right pinky finger ahead of NBA Finals
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson had surgery for a broken right pinky finger and may play Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals with a protective brace.
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ACCC sues Amazon Australia over children's backpack safety breaches
Australia's ACCC has taken legal action against Amazon’s local unit for failing to label hazardous children's backpacks properly.
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Waymo leads Texas autonomous vehicle registrations with 577 units, Tesla follows with 42
Waymo registered 577 autonomous vehicles in Texas, outpacing Tesla’s 42 and Avride’s 317 under new state rules.
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Ibrahima Konaté to leave Liverpool on free transfer after contract talks fail
Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté will depart on a free transfer in June 2026 after failing to agree on a new contract.
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Ireland confirms Nations League games against Israel amid protests over Middle East conflict
Republic of Ireland will play Nations League matches against Israel in September and October despite growing protests and calls for cancellation.
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Dick Advocaat Returns as Curacao Coach Before 2026 World Cup Debut
Dick Advocaat, 78, returned as Curacao's head coach ahead of their first FIFA World Cup appearance in 2026.
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Clashes between rival FARC dissidents kill at least 52 guerrillas in Colombia
At least 52 guerrilla fighters died in clashes between two rival FARC dissident factions in southeastern Colombia's Guaviare department.
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FCC orders Disney-owned ABC to file early license renewals amid DEI dispute
The FCC directed Disney's ABC to seek early renewal of eight broadcast licenses over DEI probe; ABC filed under protest, calling the action unlawful.
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Frances Tiafoe wins marathon French Open match and recovers stolen racquet
Frances Tiafoe beat Hubert Hurkacz in a five-set thriller May 28 and got his racquet back after a fan snatched it during celebrations.
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Federal judge blocks renaming of Kennedy Center after Trump, orders removal of his name
A US federal judge ordered removal of President Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center and blocked its planned two-year closure for renovations.
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Zeynep Sonmez retires from French Open doubles after tripping over advertising board
Turkish player Zeynep Sonmez retired from her French Open doubles match on May 29 after a fall caused by an advertising board injury.
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Anthropic launches Claude Opus 4.8 with faster speed, improved honesty, and coding upgrades
Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8 with enhanced honesty, coding abilities, and user control over effort and cost on May 28, 2026.
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Ancient Wasp Species Named After F1 Driver Oscar Piastri
A newly discovered Cretaceous wasp species preserved in Burmese amber was named Gwesped Piastrii after McLaren driver Oscar Piastri.
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Iceland Overtakes Switzerland as World’s Most Expensive Country
Iceland has become the world’s most expensive country, surpassing Switzerland by 3 percentage points in price level, driven by surging tourism and inflation.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Revealed with Korean Conflict Setting and New Modes
Activision and Infinity Ward unveiled Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, set to release October 23, 2026, with a campaign focused on Korea and expanded multiplayer features.
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Israel Captures Beaufort Castle, Expands Ground Offensive into Southern Lebanon
Israeli forces crossed the Litani River, captured Beaufort Castle, and broadened their offensive into southern Lebanon.
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US and Iran maintain fragile ceasefire amid drone strikes and sanctions
US and Iran have upheld a fragile ceasefire since April 8 despite recent drone attacks and US strikes near Bandar Abbas port.
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Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era hits 1 million sales in first month of early access
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era sold over 1 million copies in its first month after launching early access on April 30, 2026.