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Quiet Black Holes Create Winds
Science

Quiet Black Holes Create Winds

After 50 years of searching, astronomers have finally confirmed a mild, cone-shaped wind blowing from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's center. This groundbreaking discovery reveals that even "quiet" black holes significantly impact their host galaxies by influencing star formation and limiting their own growth.

SpaceX Sets Record IPO Price
Technology

SpaceX Sets Record IPO Price

SpaceX is poised for a historic IPO with shares priced at $135, valuing the company at an unprecedented $1.77 trillion, making it the largest public offering ever and potentially elevating Elon Musk to the world's first trillionaire. While this monumental IPO aims to raise $75 billion for expanding AI, rocket, and Starlink businesses, research firm Morningstar has already warned that the valuation is "significantly overvalued.

Sherpa Rescued on Everest After Week Missing
General

Sherpa Rescued on Everest After Week Missing

In a truly astonishing turn of events, Sherpa guide Dawa Sherpa was found alive and rescued on Mount Everest a week after he went missing during his descent. Discovered crawling near the treacherous Khumbu Icefall by a cleaning crew, he was subsequently airlifted to a hospital, reuniting with his family who had already begun funeral rituals.

EU Unveils Tech Sovereignty Package
Technology

EU Unveils Tech Sovereignty Package

The European Commission has unveiled ambitious legislative proposals to forge Europe's technological independence, aiming to create a self-sufficient "digital colony" by fostering European-made chips, AI, and cloud services. This strategic move seeks to reduce reliance on foreign tech giants, driven by past vulnerabilities like China's semiconductor export halt and fears of a "kill switch" on critical services.

Khalilur Rahman Elected UNGA President
Politics

Khalilur Rahman Elected UNGA President

Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman has been elected president of the 81st UN General Assembly, securing 99 votes in a close contest against Cyprus's Ambassador Andreas Kakouris. He will assume office in September for a one-year term, notably coinciding with the critical selection of the next UN Secretary-General.

Microsoft Build Day 2: Key AI Updates
Technology

Microsoft Build Day 2: Key AI Updates

Microsoft's Build Day 2 unveiled a new era of AI innovation, highlighted by the MAI-Thinking-1 reasoning model that reportedly matches Claude Sonnet 4.6's performance. This ambitious push includes the powerful Surface RTX Spark Dev Box for developers and a strategic partnership with the Mayo Clinic to train a frontier health AI model.

Black Sea Dolphin Deaths Soar
International

Black Sea Dolphin Deaths Soar

Ecologist Ivan Rusev reported that May 2026 was the deadliest month for Black Sea dolphins since Russia's 2022 invasion, with a "horrific synergy" of chemical poisoning and acoustic trauma from military activity decimating populations. This environmental catastrophe, marked by mutilated cetaceans and widespread strandings, is driven by explosions, radar, and toxic fuel oil, highlighting the war's devastating and continuous impact on marine life.

Kuwait Airport Attacked by Iran
International

Kuwait Airport Attacked by Iran

Iranian drone and missile attacks severely damaged Kuwait International Airport's T1 building on June 3, 2026, injuring several people and forcing flight diversions. This assault came after a series of missile exchanges between Iran and the United States, where Iranian missiles previously targeted Kuwait and Bahrain, prompting U.S. retaliation.

Ebola Outbreak Spreads, Vaccine Race On
Health

Ebola Outbreak Spreads, Vaccine Race On

A rare and rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has already caused 282 confirmed cases and 42 deaths, prompting health officials to urgently fast-track vaccine development. The emergence of suspected cases among travelers in Italy and Brazil underscores the critical global effort to combat this severe and internationally reaching health crisis.

Pope Francis Laid to Rest
Technology

Pope Francis Laid to Rest

Pope Francis was laid to rest after a massive funeral Mass in St. Peter's Square, drawing an estimated 250,000 attendees and 130 foreign delegations to witness the end of an era for the Catholic Church. Breaking centuries of tradition, he was buried in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, fulfilling his wish for simplified rites and marking the first papal interment outside St. Peter's since 1903.

Trump Signs Scaled-Back AI Executive Order
Technology

Trump Signs Scaled-Back AI Executive Order

President Trump has signed an executive order granting government agencies early access to advanced artificial intelligence models, allowing them to utilize these powerful tools 30 days before their public release. This voluntary framework, established after negotiations with the tech industry, aims to enhance national security while simultaneously fostering continued innovation in AI.

Denmark's New Four-Party Government
Politics

Denmark's New Four-Party Government

After a record-breaking 69 days of negotiations, Denmark's caretaker Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has successfully formed a new four-party government. This significant political achievement comes despite her party's weakest electoral showing since 1903, finally concluding a lengthy period of political uncertainty.

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