2026-05-17
Shark attack in Perth. North Korea sends athletes south. London marches.
Hello. A day that looked quiet until it wasn't. A few things actually happened.
Weekend Update
38-year-old bitten at a popular diving and fishing spot. Police confirmed the death. The ocean continues its work.
A women's football club crossed the border. First group of North Korean athletes to visit in eight years. Both sides called it a gesture.
Saturday saw marchers commemorating the Palestinian Nakba and a far-right activist rally by Tommy Robinson. Police patrolled. Both sides showed up.
Colt's first win of the year. Golden Tempo didn't run, leaving 14 horses to fight for the middle jewel of the Triple Crown.
The businessman faced judicial proceedings in America less than three years after Biden pardoned him in a prisoner swap. Maduro's government decided otherwise.
He said they talked about 'possibly working together' on safeguards while policymakers in Washington debate how to manage emerging-tech risk. Possibly is doing a lot of work here.
The younger Trump said Friday he'll sue over a monologue questioning whether his business interests and his father's China visit constituted a conflict. Psaki's show aired the segment.
The analysis declares China, not America, on the back foot. No data attached.
- Trump tells China and Taiwan to 'cool down'
- US seeks death penalty for embassy shooting suspect
- Israel strikes Hamas military leader in Gaza
- Snap, YouTube Settle School-Social Media Suit Ahead of Trial
- Samsung, union meet Monday in last-chance strike talks
"Worth paying attention to. Don't doomscroll."
"The wire took a breath. Don't get used to it."
Shark, summit fallout, protests, sports. Sunday delivered.
Back at 7:00 AM ET with the morning shot brief.