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A gas explosion causes a massive fire at a Dallas apartment complex; several people are presumed dead after a Washington state chemical tank failure.
The public sentiment on AI as Pope Leo issues warning and students boo speeches on the topic
Pope Leo has released the first encyclical of his papacy, focusing on humanity and, in part, warning of the risks posed by the growing use of artificial intelligence. The message comes amid growing dissent among young people over AI. Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, joins to discuss.
Test Your ETF Knowledge In Our IQ Test
Bloomberg's Joel Weber puts Katie Greifeld and Eric Balchunas to the test on "Bloomberg ETF IQ" in this week's edition of "IQ Test." (Source: Bloomberg)
On Discovering A Philosophy Of Hope
BusinessOn Discovering A Philosophy Of HopeByLintao "LT" Lu,Forbes Books Author.for Forbes BooksAUTHOR POSTExpertise and opinions of authors published by ForbesBooks. Imprint operated under license. | Paid ProgramMay 28, 2026, 03:51pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Many capable and hardworking individuals lose confidence not due to lack of ability, but due to structural barriers that create a lack of hope....
The Aristotle Advantage: Why Critical Thinking Is A Leader’s First Shield
BusinessThe Aristotle Advantage: Why Critical Thinking Is A Leader’s First ShieldBySteve Muscato,Forbes Books Author.for Forbes BooksAUTHOR POSTExpertise and opinions of authors published by ForbesBooks. Imprint operated under license. | Paid ProgramMay 28, 2026, 02:53pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Without this intellectual preparation, even the strongest leader is just guessing.gettyWhen people ask me...
How To Start Over… Again And Again
BusinessHow To Start Over… Again And AgainByTamar Gakharia,Forbes Books Author.for Forbes BooksAUTHOR POSTExpertise and opinions of authors published by ForbesBooks. Imprint operated under license. | Paid ProgramMay 28, 2026, 02:25pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Master the art of new beginnings. gettyI had a secret plan to start my life over.While my ex-husband was terrorizing me and my country was recov...
NYT Connections Hints And Answers For Friday, May 29
InnovationGamingNYT Connections Hints And Answers For Friday, May 29ByKris Holt,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kris Holt is a writer who covers video games and word games.Follow AuthorMay 28, 2026, 02:00pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Find the links between the words to win today's game of Connections.gettyEach day’s game of NYT Connections goes live at...
Fact check: Defence vs benefits, church attack video and advantage of sunglasses
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Beyond the Stars: Meet the World Cup 2026's Hidden Wealth of Football's Elite
Trivia: Lewis Hamilton
Think you know everything about Lewis Hamilton? Put your knowledge to the test and challenge yourself with our F1 trivia - from record-breaking moments to lesser-known facts about his incredible career.
Britain’s textile history told through 22 museums and archives
The Dales Countryside Museum. Hazel Plater/Shutterstock/Composite made with Canva.Textiles shape British life in ways we often overlook – the clothes we wear, the items we inherit, and the patterns that quietly signal where we come from. Yet behind these familiar objects lies a rich history of labour, skill and innovation. From the knitting frames of industrial England to the woollen mills of Wales, the patterned traditions of Scotland and the linen workshops of Northern Ireland, textile craft...
How AI Has Changed The Way I Think
InnovationHow AI Has Changed The Way I ThinkByPaul Deraval,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)May 28, 2026, 08:45am EDTPaul Deraval, Cofounder & CEO of NinjaCat, is a software veteran with 20+ years driving innovation in martech, AI and agency growth. gettyBuilding and experimenting with AI has changed how I think in ways I never expect...
I’m a 25-year-old Gen Z – and exhausted by being told my generation is doomed
I was eating overnight oats this morning, which is painfully on brand for a 25-year-old Gen Zer, when the radio presenter announced that this is the worst time for young people to get on the housing ladder since the financial crash. Perfect timing, considering I’m currently trying to buy my first home. Apparently, house prices are too high, interest rates are too high, wages are too low, nobody has savings and the future is basically one long direct debit nobody can afford. It’s hard to feel...
Australia: Mystery of a vanishing PM who disappeared in 1967 at Cheviot Beach
In December 1967, a routine swim along the Victorian coastline turned into one of Australia’s most unsettling political mysteries. The prime minister of the day, Harold Edward Holt, had been enjoying a familiar stretch of sea at Cheviot Beach near Portsea when he vanished without warning.
Murals, myths and belonging: how art is reshaping South Greenland
The morning sun lights up the ice-covered mountains around Narsaq, a small village in South Greenland. Turquoise icebergs float by the shores of the fjords, and seagulls gather on the cliffy rocks. An old man walks slowly along the colourful houses on the hill. The picturesque scene feels almost surreal, but this is indeed where I find myself as a researcher of public art projects (like street art and murals) and how they shape local communities. I am about to visit the social services and tra...
Before Removing Friction, Ask What It Protects
InnovationBefore Removing Friction, Ask What It ProtectsByJeromee Johnson,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)May 28, 2026, 06:00am EDTJeromee Johnson, President & CTO, Tellus App - Building the new and impactful at the intersection of PropTech and FinTech. gettyMost product teams are trained to see friction as the enemy.That training i...
Marilyn Monroe’s final home – and the life she imagined within it
Marilyn Monroe’s untimely death at just 36 has long been woven into her mystique, fuelling both fascination among fans and a proliferation of theories about its cause. Monroe lived in the property for just six months. But as the home she died in, it has become a site of near-ritualised fan pilgrimage, much like her crypt at Westwood Village Memorial Park. That fascination has had tangible consequences. Earlier this year, the home’s current owners filed a lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles...
What are 'mentality monsters'?
What are 'mentality monsters'?ByTyrese KingBBC Sport journalistPublished9 minutes agoThe phrase 'mentality monsters' has grown in popularity in the world of sport over the past few years.It's generally used to mean having resilience and to thrive under pressure, while always finding a way to win.Interest in the term spiked again last week when Arsenal and England winger Bukayo Saka's fiancé posted the caption 'mentality monsters' alongside a picture of Manchester City midfielder Rodri on her Ins...
Psychopathy: some experts now say it doesn’t exist – here’s why we may be looking at it all wrong
New Africa/ShutterstockAs an expert on personality disorders, people often ask me about psychopathy. It seems everybody has had an ex, a boss, a neighbour or a relative who they suspect has traits of it. People are curious about how to recognise psychopathy, and whether it can explain certain harmful behaviour. It’s easy to see why. Psychopathic people are everywhere – from books and movies to newspaper articles and academic papers. But while such questions are usually asked with confidence,...
'My biggest discovery was that ...': Quote of the day by Viola Davis
Viola Davis, the illustrious Oscar-winning actress, shares her transformative journey in the memoir 'Finding Me.' She candidly discusses how life's obstacles can serve as stepping stones to redefine who we are. By reflecting on her past struggles, she illustrates that strength emerges from adversity, fostering resilience and a profound capacity for love.