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2026-05-31

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Weekend Update
Weekend Update · 2026-05-31

Iran deal talks heat up. Israel pushes deeper into Lebanon. Politics stays loud.

Hello. The Middle East consumed the weekend. US officials signaled a deal with Iran might be days away while Israel expanded its ground offensive into Lebanon, and Congress quietly advanced a military integration plan that could bind American and Israeli weapons systems closer than they've ever been. Domestic politics continued its usual circus.

Weekend Update

Weekend Update brief. · 12:00 ET · generated May 31
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Lebanese PM characterized the attacks as collective punishment. Separately, US warned Iran of strikes if no agreement is reached—signaling both sides are still far from certain.

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The 2027 defense bill includes a provision to bind the two countries' weapons industries closer than ever. No public debate. Passed in draft form.

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The Strait carries a fifth of global energy transit. Vessel traffic has been disrupted since strikes began in February. US is now conditioning sanctions on how the waterway is managed.

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Two of seven villagers who entered the tunnels on May 20 searching for gold remain missing. Rescue operations continue.

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The 81-year-old rock legend pulled two Caesars Palace performances hours before doors opened, citing sinus infection and vocal rest.

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U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled the board lacked authority to rename the facility unilaterally. The block is temporary.

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Charges stem from the January 14 shooting of Venezuelan national Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis during Operation Metro Surge.

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The driver faces involuntary manslaughter charges after the crash killed five, including two children.

🏛The Loud Room
  • Democratic Senate candidate sent explicit texts to multiple women, wife says
  • Trump to hold rally at ‘Great America State Fair’ after artists back out
🌍The Rest of the Planet
  • Trump due to make 'final determination' on Iran deal
  • Israel seizes Beaufort Castle as ground offensive expands
  • 22 killed as refugee truck overturns in Afghanistan
  • Japan defence minister rebuffs claims of ‘new militarism’ levelled by China
  • ‘Opposite visions’: What to know about Colombia’s presidential election
🤖Nerd Stuff
  • Blue Origin resets after rocket explosion on launchpad
  • Claude Lemieux's brain to be donated for CTE research
  • Opinion: Elon Musk’s plans for SpaceX depend on Starship and AI
🎭Culture Desk
  • Kelly Curtis, actress and sister of Jamie Lee Curtis, dies at 69
  • Italy bans Kanye West and Travis Scott concerts over security
  • Sunday Puzzle: 'Fair' Game
🦝And One Weird Story
  • Secretly filmed UFO doc reveals insider video as govt releases alien records
📌What Mattered Today
  • Trump's doctor reports excellent health; presidential physicals are PR exercises
  • All eyes on US and Iran as peace deal looms
  • Colombia votes as Petro allies face pro-Trump candidates
  • AI is here. What do you want from it?
Stress Level
4.9/10

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Trump Saturation
12%

"The wire took a breath. Don't get used to it."

If You Remember One Thing

Negotiations claim proximity they can't yet prove. Military operations continue anyway. Standard.

Back at 7:00 AM ET with the morning shot brief.

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