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May 24, 2026
President Trump announced that the United States and Iran have substantially completed negotiations on a peace agreement that would include reopening the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, though Iranian officials cautioned that convergence on positions doesn't guarantee final agreement. The diplomatic progress follows a ceasefire established in April after military strikes between the US-Israel alliance and Iran in late February, during which Iran effectively closed the strait that carries approximately one-fifth of global oil and gas supplies. Pakistan has been facilitating negotiations as an intermediary and hopes to host upcoming discussions, while Iran's foreign ministry indicated they're working toward a 14-point framework agreement with additional talks expected within 30-60 days. The development represents a significant shift from just days earlier when Trump described the ceasefire as being on "massive life support" and US officials were reportedly preparing potential military strikes.
May 23, 2026
Entertainment entrepreneur Byron Allen has acquired majority ownership of BuzzFeed through a $120 million transaction that gives him 52 percent control of the company and the CEO position. This purchase, which also provides him controlling interest in HuffPost, represents Allen's continued expansion in the media industry following his previous acquisitions of TheGrio and the Weather Channel. Allen intends to leverage BuzzFeed and other properties within his Allen Media Group portfolio to develop a leading free streaming video platform. The deal reflects his broader ambition to dominate multiple media sectors, including his stated desire to acquire Starz and extend his influence across traditional broadcasting, digital content, and streaming services.
May 24, 2026
Two Detroit-based news organizations, Outlier Media and BridgeDetroit, are hosting a free community event called "Billion Dollar Bills, Y'all" to help residents understand how the city's $3 billion budget operates and affects their daily lives. The interactive gathering aims to demystify municipal finance by explaining which departments receive funding, how mayoral staffing decisions influence priorities, and how local journalism can hold government accountable. Unlike traditional government meetings, this event will combine civic education with community engagement, offering activities, direct conversations with newsroom staff, and opportunities for residents to discuss neighborhood concerns. Free food and childcare will be provided to make the event accessible to families, with the goal of empowering Detroiters to better understand decision-making processes at City Hall.
May 24, 2026
A 21-year-old man named Nasire Best opened fire at a White House security checkpoint on Saturday evening and was fatally shot by Secret Service agents who returned fire during the exchange. Best, who had a documented mental health history, was known to authorities and had previously attempted to enter the White House in July 2025, leading to his arrest and psychiatric hospitalization. A bystander sustained injuries in the incident while no Secret Service officers or the president were harmed, though President Trump was inside the White House at the time. The shooting occurred approximately one month after another gunman attacked the White House Correspondents' Dinner, prompting Trump to emphasize the need for enhanced security measures including his planned ballroom project.
May 24, 2026
The Enhanced Games, a controversial sporting competition launching in Las Vegas, allows and encourages athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs like testosterone and human growth hormone while competing for $25 million in prize money, including $1 million bonuses for breaking world records. Founded by entrepreneurs with backing from investors like Peter Thiel and Donald Trump Jr., the event has attracted elite athletes such as Olympic silver medalist Ben Proud, who faces permanent exclusion from Britain's Olympic team for participating. While organizers claim they are exposing the reality of widespread doping in sports and promoting transparency, health experts and anti-doping agencies warn of serious cardiovascular risks and argue this normalizes dangerous drug use, particularly concerning given social media's influence on young people. The competition represents a potential cultural shift beyond sports, with broader implications for how society views human performance enhancement and medical interventions. # Key Takeaways
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May 23, 2026
Byron Allen Adds Buzzfeed to His Growing Media Empire
Entertainment entrepreneur Byron Allen has acquired majority ownership of BuzzFeed through a $120 million transaction that gives him 52 percent control of the company and the CEO position. This purchase, which also provides him controlling interest in HuffPost, represents Allen's continued expansion in the media industry following his previous acquisitions of TheGrio and the Weather Channel. Allen intends to leverage BuzzFeed and other properties within his Allen Media Group portfolio to develop a leading free streaming video platform. The deal reflects his broader ambition to dominate multiple media sectors, including his stated desire to acquire Starz and extend his influence across traditional broadcasting, digital content, and streaming services.
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County Warns Residents as Amatoxin Mushroom Poisonings Rise
San Diego County health officials are warning residents not to forage or consume wild mushrooms due to an alarming surge in amatoxin poisonings throughout California. Since November 2025, the state has documented 47 poisoning cases—dramatically higher than the typical yearly total of fewer than five—resulting in four fatalities and four liver transplants. Wild mushrooms, particularly death cap varieties found in San Diego County, can contain amatoxins that cause severe liver damage and cannot be neutralized through cooking or other preparation methods. Health authorities emphasize that even harmless-looking mushrooms can be lethal, with symptoms appearing hours after consumption and potentially progressing to liver failure days later. # Key Takeaways
Read moreMay 23, 2026
Kwanza Jones Set to Become MLB’s First Black Woman Majority Owner
A husband-and-wife investment team led by Jose Feliciano and Kwanza Jones is set to acquire majority ownership of the San Diego Padres baseball team from the family of deceased former owner Peter Seidler. The historic $3.9 billion transaction would make Jones the first Black woman to hold majority ownership of a Major League Baseball team in the sport's 123-year history. The philanthropic couple has previously invested approximately $20 million in educational and equity initiatives and serves on multiple nonprofit boards. Before the sale is complete, it must receive approval from all MLB clubs during their scheduled June meeting. # Key Takeaways
Read moreMay 24, 2026
Join us! RSVP to ‘Billion Dollar Bills, Y’all’
Two Detroit-based news organizations, Outlier Media and BridgeDetroit, are hosting a free community event called "Billion Dollar Bills, Y'all" to help residents understand how the city's $3 billion budget operates and affects their daily lives. The interactive gathering aims to demystify municipal finance by explaining which departments receive funding, how mayoral staffing decisions influence priorities, and how local journalism can hold government accountable. Unlike traditional government meetings, this event will combine civic education with community engagement, offering activities, direct conversations with newsroom staff, and opportunities for residents to discuss neighborhood concerns. Free food and childcare will be provided to make the event accessible to families, with the goal of empowering Detroiters to better understand decision-making processes at City Hall.
Read moreMay 23, 2026
New SNAP rules requiring that benefits be used at stores selling healthier food could backfire
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has implemented stricter requirements for retailers accepting SNAP benefits, mandating they stock seven items in each of four food categories with perishable options, effective November 2026. While intended to improve nutritional access for low-income Americans, these rules may backfire by prompting small stores like convenience shops and bodegas to stop accepting SNAP altogether. The challenge is compounded by over 20 states restricting SNAP-eligible purchases and recent legislation that reduced SNAP enrollment from 42 million to 38 million people between June 2025 and February 2026. Small retailers face difficulties sourcing healthier foods and updating systems without the partnership support and funding that previous successful healthy food initiatives provided. These combined pressures could reduce shopping options for SNAP recipients and potentially harm their dietary health rather than improving it.
Read moreMay 22, 2026
A preview of this year’s Mackinac Policy Conference
The Detroit Regional Chamber will host its annual Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island beginning May 26, bringing together leaders from business, government, civic organizations, and philanthropy to discuss Michigan's future direction. This year's gathering operates under the theme "A Quest for Common Ground" and features Sandy Baruah from the Detroit Regional Chamber and Bob Riney from Henry Ford Health as key organizers. Detroit PBS plans to provide comprehensive coverage by livestreaming the conference sessions from May 26-28. A television special showcasing major moments and discussions from the event will broadcast on May 28 at 9 PM.
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