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In a historic move for college sports, the NCAA agrees to a deal that would allow schools to directly pay their players Getty Images

NCAA agrees to deal to allow schools to directly pay players

The share of adults who say they're financially OK is unchanged from a year ago with one exception: parents. Thank rising child care costs. Getty Images

The (ones raising) kids are not alright

The Justice Department plans to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, after a Taylor Swift debacle. Getty Images

Justice Department expected to file antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, owner of Ticketmaster

A stage collapses during a campaign event in Mexico, leaving at least nine people dead and dozens injured. AP Images

At least 9 dead after stage collapses at campaign rally in Mexico

Microsoft unveiled a new feature in its AI-powered computers, which will track all of the user's activities with continuous snapshots. Getty Images

New Microsoft AI PCs will be tracking everything users do, if they want

Most passengers from a Singapore Airlines reached their final destination after a flight that encountered turbulence, resulting in one death. AP Images

Passengers arrive after turbulent Singapore Airlines flight from London

Nestle is launching "Vital Pursuits," a new frozen food line targeting weight loss medication users with high-protein, fiber-rich options. Reuters

Nestlé releasing line of food targeting shoppers who use weight loss drugs

Funeral services for Iran's president following the deadly helicopter crash are underway. The prosecution rests its case in Trump's trial. Reuters

Iran begins funeral services for president killed in helicopter crash

Trump made unprecedented use of a law to overturn Obama-era rules. Biden has just weeks to secure his own policies from a similar fate. Getty Images

Biden has only weeks to safeguard policies from potential Trump victory

Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket successfully launched six passengers into space, including Ed Dwight, the first Black astronaut candidate. Getty Images

Blue Origin breaks 2-year hiatus, launches 6 passengers to edge of space

Iranian state media confirmed this morning that Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday, May 19. Getty Images

Iranian president killed in helicopter crash

A group of billionaires privately pressed NYC Mayor Eric Adams to break up campus protests at Columbia University. Straight Arrow News

Billionaires discuss how to shut down Columbia protests in group chat: Report

A pair of bipartisan congressional members have introduced legislation that could halt regulators from mandating finger detection technology in table saws. Getty Images

Saw stop: Reps. introduce bill to derail rule that aims to prevent amputations

McDonald's introduces the Grandma McFlurry to win back customers amid rising prices and plans for a $5 value meal. Getty Images

McDonald’s unveils Grandma McFlurry as company looks to win back customers

The first shipment of humanitarian aid for civilians in Gaza to use the United States’ newly built pier made its way into the territory. Reuters

Humanitarian aid begins entering Gaza via US-built pier

Russian President Vladimir Putin travels to China as he looks to strengthen ties between the two countries. Reuters

Putin meets with Xi in China as leaders look to strengthen ties

The Fed vows to keep interest rates restrictive until inflation goes down. But what's left of inflation is largely out of the Fed's control. Getty Images

How much sway does Fed’s interest rate policy have over residual inflation?

The U.S. Justice Department has found that Boeing violated a settlement that allowed the company to avoid criminal prosecution following two deadly crashes involving its 737 MAX aircraft in 2018 and 2019. Boeing failed to implement changes to prevent violations of federal anti-fraud laws, a condition of the 2021 settlement. Getty Images

Boeing faces potential prosecution over 737 Max crashes

TikTok users and the company sue the U.S. government over a law forcing a sale or ban, citing free speech rights. Getty Images

TikTok users sue federal government over law that could ban app

The U.S. will send $1 billion in weapons to Israel. There are new details on a crash in Florida that killed eight migrant farmworkers. Getty Images

Biden administration plans $1 billion weapons deal with Israel

Red Lobster is closing 48 restaurants across 20 states. The move comes as the chain is reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy protection. Getty Images

Red Lobster shutters 48 stores across 27 states amid uncertain future

Both Biden and Trump believe raising tariffs on China is a winning move, especially in battleground states. But is it good for everyone?

Tariffs 101: Is raising tariffs on China a win for Americans?

Michael Cohen, the one-time lawyer for Donald Trump, took the stand in the former president’s criminal trial. Reuters

Cohen testifies Trump said ‘just do it’ about payment to Daniels

U.S. airlines are suing the Transportation Department over a new disclosure rule for checked bags, seat selection, flight changes and more. Getty Images

Airlines sue Biden Administration over new fee disclosure rule