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Trump did what today?
5/11/2026
Trump rejects Iran's latest response to U.S. ceasefire proposal
- President Trump dismissed Iran's response to the U.S. ceasefire proposal as "TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!"
- Iran demanded the end of hostilities, lifting sanctions, and restoration of frozen assets.
- Trump accused Iran of playing games with the USA and other countries.
- Negotiations are focused on stopping fighting in the region.
- The conflict has caused significant global economic issues, leading to increased fuel prices.
Israeli settlers force Palestinian family to exhume and rebury their father
- Israeli settlers in the West Bank dug up the grave of Palestinian Hussein Asasa, forcing the family to relocate his body.
- The incident was condemned as an example of severe dehumanization of Palestinians.
- Asasa's family has faced difficulties accessing their cemetery after a nearby settlement was reestablished.
- Despite being legally permitted to bury their father, settlers interfered and threatened to use bulldozers.
- The rise of violence against Palestinians by settlers has increased since the recent conflict with Hamas.
U.S. cruise passengers head to Nebraska for hantavirus monitoring
- Seventeen U.S. passengers are being flown to Nebraska for monitoring after a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise.
- They will undergo evaluations at a medical facility after leaving the ship in the Canary Islands.
- Eight cases of hantavirus have been reported, leading to three deaths.
- Health officials emphasize the outbreak is unlikely to turn into a pandemic, as hantavirus doesn't spread easily.
- Monitoring is crucial as symptoms can take up to 42 days to appear.
Keir Starmer's party lost big in U.K. local elections. Here's what comes next
- Labour leader Keir Starmer faces pressure to resign after significant losses in local elections.
- The Labour Party lost over 1,100 seats amid growing dissatisfaction, blaming a weak economy.
- Right-wing party Reform UK saw large gains, indicating a shift in political landscape.
- Starmer plans to continue leading into the next general election, emphasizing long-term goals.
- Setbacks show a fragmented UK political system, with increased demand for diverse representation.
Happy Mother's Day to the kindest mom. P.S. Your kindness annoyed me when I was a kid
- The author reflects on their mother's overwhelming kindness, which annoyed them during childhood.
- They recall how their mother served tea to visitors, impacting their meals and family time.
- As an adult, they appreciate their mother's generosity and how it shaped their own kindness.
- The essay highlights the complexity of parental relationships and lessons learned over time.
- The author shares moments of family bonding that showcase the enduring impact of maternal love.
How a pill approved 25 years ago transformed cancer treatment
- Gleevec, a cancer drug approved in 2001, changed the treatment landscape for chronic myeloid leukemia.
- Mel Mann, diagnosed with leukemia at 37, participated in trials for Gleevec, leading to remarkable recovery.
- The drug targets specific cancer mechanisms, offering a less toxic alternative to traditional chemotherapy.
- Gleevec's success opened doors to numerous targeted cancer therapies, improving survival rates.
- Researchers emphasize the importance of continued investment in drug development for future breakthroughs.
A chocolate laboratory in Italy will be good for chocolate eaters — and farmers
- A new chocolate lab in Italy aims to standardize cacao evaluation and improve quality for farmers.
- Cacao producers are being trained to better process their beans, which can boost their income.
- The lab is part of a larger effort to promote fair pricing and recognition for small-scale farmers.
- Standardization allows for better communication between buyers and sellers in the chocolate industry.
- This initiative emphasizes the importance of supporting cacao producers facing economic challenges.
They graduate to six figure salaries, and grueling work
- SUNY Maritime College prepares students for careers in the lucrative maritime industry.
- Students require extensive sea time and licensing to graduate and enter the workforce.
- There is a growing demand for licensed mariners to support military and commercial shipping.
- Entering this field can offer starting salaries well over six figures.
- Concerns about long work hours and risks are part of the reality for new graduates.
Of course we look for ourselves in art — but if we stop there, we're missing out
- The author reflects on the importance of seeing diverse perspectives in art, beyond personal narratives.
- Literary narcissism among audiences limits appreciation of different experiences and universality in art.
- Art should foster understanding and connect people, not just serve as mirrors for individual identities.
- The author grapples with personal connections to characters that may reinforce self-centered views.
- Encouraging broader exploration of art can enhance cultural dialogue and empathy.
Cape Verde: Tiny nation, massive World Cup dream
- Cape Verde's national soccer team, the Blue Sharks, has qualified for the World Cup for the first time.
- The achievement has sparked nationwide celebrations and raised expectations among young players.
- The team reflects the country's strong diaspora, pulling players from many global regions.
- Soccer is seen as a way to uplift communities and improve the economy in Cape Verde.
- Despite their small size, Cape Verde's aspirations showcase the power of sports to unite people.
We asked, you answered. Here are your most memorable moments with Mom for Mother's Day
- NPR collected heartfelt stories from readers about their special memories with their mothers.
- Mom's life lessons and acts of kindness left lasting impacts on many, even those with complex relationships.
- Stories included moments of nurturing, support, and the struggle of dementia or loss.
- Food and shared experiences often formed the foundation of cherished memories people hold dear.
- The callout highlights the profound influence mothers have, regardless of circumstances.
Gas, groceries and getting by: How voters in one Ohio district see affordability
- Voters in Toledo, Ohio express concerns over rising costs impacting their daily lives.
- Many residents are struggling with high gas prices and adjusting their shopping habits.
- The upcoming elections could sway political balance in Ohio, particularly with key congressional races.
- Public sentiment is critical over economic issues, affecting both party platforms.
- Local voters illustrate a growing need for economic solutions amidst political shifts.
Contact tracing could be key in halting the spread of hantavirus. Here's how it works
- Health authorities are tracing contacts of passengers affected by a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship.
- Contact tracing involves identifying close contacts to prevent further virus transmission.
- The approach is crucial due to the virus's long incubation period and potential for mild symptoms.
- Public health officials are working closely to monitor and contain the outbreak effectively.
- The strategy has been used successfully in past outbreaks, including COVID-19 and Ebola.
Is hantavirus the next COVID? Is the U.S. response on point? An outbreak update
- Public health experts are monitoring a hantavirus outbreak, emphasizing low risk of a pandemic.
- The virus spreads differently than COVID-19 and requires close contact for transmission.
- Current cases include eight confirmed infections, with three resulting in deaths.
- Health experts stress the importance of preparations and monitoring affected individuals.
- Concerns remain about the pace and effectiveness of the U.S. public health response.
Hantavirus: the risks, the science and what you need to know
- Hantavirus is transmitted from rodents to humans, but is rare and often deadly.
- Exposure usually happens via inhaling virus particles in rodent droppings.
- Knowing the symptoms and seeking rapid treatment can be lifesaving.
- The virulence of hantavirus requires a robust public health response to prevent spread.
- Public education is crucial to understanding risks associated with hantavirus.
What could haunt me into despair and hiding from the sky?
- A personal reflection on the emotional toll of existential thoughts, emphasizing the struggle with hope.
- Exploration of painful feelings that can lock someone away from life and connection.
- The piece encourages readers to engage with their emotions rather than escape from them.
- Art is presented as a solution to navigate difficult feelings and foster personal growth.
- Emphasizes the importance of facing fears to find clarity and liberation.
Frontier Airlines plane strikes and kills pedestrian
- A Frontier Airlines plane struck and killed a pedestrian at Denver International Airport.
- The pedestrian reportedly jumped the perimeter fence before crossing the runway.
- The incident caused smoke in the cabin, leading to an aborted takeoff and passenger evacuation.
- Several passengers sustained minor injuries, with some taken to hospitals for treatment.
- This tragic event raises safety concerns at the airport regarding access and perimeter security.
Soccer was once considered niche in the U.S. Then came the 1994 World Cup
- Soccer's popularity surged in the U.S. after hosting the 1994 World Cup.
- The event showcased thrilling matches, capturing both dedicated fans and newcomers.
- U.S. victories, like the upset over Colombia, heightened excitement and interest in the sport.
- Since then, Major League Soccer and youth leagues have seen tremendous growth.
- The upcoming World Cup in 2026 is expected to attract even more diverse crowds and interest.
What is a radical? It's the question of M.I.A.'s vexing career
- M.I.A. faced backlash after being dropped from a tour for controversial comments during a performance.
- Her career has shifted from radical artist to mainstream figure, with mixed responses to her views.
- The artist's comments show struggles with identity and public perception amid changing politics.
- Critics argue she has lost her revolutionary edge, becoming entangled in conspiracies.
- M.I.A.'s journey raises questions about the interpretation of authenticity and success in art.