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M 4.6 - 6 km WNW of Kahaluu-Keauhou, Hawaii
<p class="quicksummary"><a href="https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/hv74975297#pager" title="PAGER estimated impact alert level" class="pager-green">PAGER - <strong class="roman">GREEN</strong></a> <a href="https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/hv749752
M ? Sonic Boom - 6 km NNE of Saint Andrews, South Carolina
<p class="quicksummary"><a href="https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000sp6m#dyfi" class="mmi-VI" title="Did You Feel It? maximum reported intensity (1720 reports)">DYFI? - <strong class="roman">VI</strong></a></p><dl><dt>Time</dt><dd>2026-05-28 21:24:30 UTC</dd>

Google upsizes historic equity raising to $85bn to back AI spending spree
Tech giant’s first stock offering in more than two decades gets strong demand as investors shrug off huge investment plans

Israeli strikes kill nine in Lebanon as Hezbollah fires rockets over border
The incidents strain a partial ceasefire agreed by Israel and the Lebanese armed group on Monday.
Kazakhstan Turns to U.S. Water Experts as Scarcity Threat Looms
Kazakhstan is turning to a US government agency for help on water conservation. Experts from the Kazakh water-management agency Kazvodhoz held talks recently with representatives of the US Bureau of Reclamation on ways to reduce water use in the agricultural sector, the Kazakh ne

Duke CEO Sees AI Fueling Power Growth at 10 Times Historic Pace
Duke Energy Corp.’s chief executive officer is forecasting power demand will grow at 10 times the rate over the past several decades from the rise of AI data centers and the electrification of the economy.
Lula says Brazil cannot ‘accept treatment’ after new US tariffs proposed
Brazil's president says he was surprised by the proposed 25 percent tariffs, which came amid signs relations improving.

Europe’s tightrope walk on tech sovereignty
EU should be wary of curbing access to US providers as it tries to nurture its own
US cites forced labour concerns as grounds for new tariffs
USTR's proposal comes from a Section 301 unfair trade practices investigation designed to help rebuild Trump's tariffs.
Netanyahu downplays US-Israel rift after Trump confirms criticism
US president acknowledges he had harsh words for Netanyahu over Lebanon attacks but says he 'likes' the Israeli leader.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Can Asian champions Qatar reach the knockouts?
Al Jazeera speaks to Qatar coach Julen Lopetegui ahead of the World Cup, with a shot at knockouts within their grasp.
‘Disgraceful’: Egypt jails activist Douma after article on its prisons
Rights group PEN America says Douma's 'case embodies part of an escalating crackdown on writers in Egypt'.

Army seeks US manufacturer to supply boots
The Army is looking for companies ready to supply troops with high-quality boots made in America.
Copper Tops $14,000 With Banks Calling for Even More Upside
Copper is trading just above $14,000 a ton in London, roughly $500 shy of its all-time high set in January, and Wall Street thinks it has further to run. Goldman Sachs lifted its end-2026 copper price target by more than 10% this week, raising its forecast to $13,735/ton from a p
Bangladesh’s top diplomat elected UN General Assembly leader in tight race
Khalilur Rahman elected as the president of the UNGA's 81st session, garnering 99 votes in secret ballot.
Israeli settlers are driving Palestinian shepherds from their grazing lands
Settler attacks in the Jordan Valley have forced growing numbers of Palestinian communities to flee their villages.
Kuwait Says Oil Output Won't Recover for 10-12 Weeks After Hormuz Reopens
Kuwait Petroleum Company expects it will take considerably longer to restore oil production than many traders appear to assume if the Strait of Hormuz reopens in the coming days. Speaking at the S&P Global Energy Middle East Petroleum and Gas Conference, the company’s managing di
Lawmakers quarrel over effort to boost defense tech integration between US and Israel
A new measure aims to "expand and accelerate bilateral defense technology research ... and industrial cooperation" between the U.S. and Israel.
Britain’s Borrowing Outlook Darkens as Energy Shock Deepens
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned that government borrowing is set to spike as a result of the Iran war, as the Office for Budget Responsibility admitted it had underestimated the effects of the last energy price shock. In a review of its forecasting models, the OBR sugge

Partners Group limits withdrawals at private equity fund for wealthy individuals
Swiss private capital firm caps redemptions from its $8.6bn flagship vehicle

US tells Europe, Canada to boost NATO air and naval forces
“Nations just need to assign the capabilities they have to NATO,” a spokesman for the alliance's military headquarters said.

US tells Europe, Canada to boost NATO air and naval forces
“Nations just need to assign the capabilities they have to NATO,” a spokesman for the alliance's military headquarters said.

Lockheed’s GRIZZLY C-UAS system downs attack drone in live-fire demo
The live-fire demonstration paired the radars, Sanctum software and launcher to destroy the target at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona.

Lockheed’s GRIZZLY C-UAS system downs attack drone in live-fire demo
The live-fire demonstration paired the radars, Sanctum software and launcher to destroy the target at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona.

Vanguard’s VOO Hits $1 Trillion of Assets in ETF Industry First
A seemingly endless appetite for buying US stock dips has propelled Vanguard Group’s S&P 500-tracking ETF past $1 trillion in assets, making it the first fund of its kind to reach a milestone once thought unimaginable for the ETF industry.
Iraq Targets 770,000 bpd Through Ceyhan as Southern Output Climbs Back
Iraq has restarted production at some of its most important oil fields, including West Qurna 1, Majnoon and Fauqi, lifting national output back to roughly 1.5-1.6 million barrels per day after the collapse triggered by the Hormuz crisis, according to IraqiNews. Iraq has spent the
Gulf tensions escalate as Iran hits Kuwait, US strikes near Hormuz
CENTCOM said it had carried out a new round of defensive strikes in southern Iran, while an Iranian drone attack on the Kuwait airport killed one person.
Gulf tensions escalate as Iran hits Kuwait, US strikes near Hormuz
CENTCOM said it had carried out a new round of defensive strikes in southern Iran, while an Iranian drone attack on the Kuwait airport killed one person.

Credit Titans Warn of Shakeout on Deals That ‘Don’t Make Sense’
Beneath the surface of buoyant credit markets, a shakeout is building for leveraged deals made years ago, as well as for direct-lending funds that are grappling with an extended period of investor withdrawals.
US Crude Oil Inventories in Freefall: EIA
Crude oil inventories in the United States decreased by 8.0 million barrels during the week ending May 29, according to new data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released on Wednesday. The decrease brings commercial stockpiles to 433.7 million barrels, accord