May 2026
Bondi defends handling of Epstein files to House panel
President Donald Trump fired Pam Bondi in April after being displeased with her handling of DOJ files about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Replimune to resubmit twice-rejected drug for approval after FDA shakeup
Replimune was among the drugmakers that had criticized the FDA for what they called inconsistent guidance around trials and approvals.
Trump DOJ ‘lawfare’ fund temporarily blocked by judge as suit proceeds
The DOJ has face strong criticism for the creation of the $1.8 Anti-Weaponization Fund which could compensate allies of President Donald Trump.
‘Our flavors are on the shelf’: The evolution of Asian grocery beyond the ‘ethnic aisle’
As interest in Asian flavors rises, mainstream grocery stores are incorporating more Asian groceries to work toward being a one-stop shop for all consumers.
‘You can’t just leave it to the market’: Frontrunner to replace UK PM Starmer calls for ‘strong public control’ over industry and AI
The U.K. is at risk of becoming trapped in “toxic, divisive politics like the U.S.,” according to Burnham.
Gap shares tumble 14% as retailer cuts sales guidance after disappointing Old Navy performance
Gap issued mixed results as sales at its largest brand, Old Navy, fell short of estimates.
Trump’s Oman outburst throws ‘Switzerland of the Middle East’ into the spotlight
The Trump administration has threatened sanctions and military action against Oman, a longtime ally and close security partner.
Costco says it saw ‘record-breaking’ gas volumes amid rising prices
Costco saw “recording-breaking volumes” of gas sales and said rising fuel prices drove first-time members to its stations.
Russian drone hits apartment block in NATO state Romania; EU prepares fresh sanctions against Moscow
Romania’s president said the collision demands a “firm, coordinated, and appropriate response.”
Disney’s ABC files early broadcast licenses renewal ‘under protest’ against the FCC
Disney said it filed renewals for eight broadcast station licenses “under protest,” after the FCC launched an early review years ahead of schedule.