Finally, here are five major news items today, based on the latest headlines across major outlets.
Top five
Spirit Airlines has shut down operations, stranding passengers and wiping out one of the main low-cost U.S. travel options.
President Trump said Iran hostilities are “terminated,” even as reporting suggests the situation remains unsettled.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed at least seven people despite the ceasefire with Hezbollah.
A New York City subway incident ended with police fatally shooting a machete-wielding man after a stabbing attack.
Reuters reports growing Republican concern over Trump’s plan to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany.
Other notable stories
The Pentagon announced agreements with seven major AI companies to deploy advanced capabilities on classified networks.
Mexico’s Sinaloa governor stepped down temporarily after a U.S. drug-trafficking indictment.
The U.K. Jewish community is on alert after a stabbing attack in London was described by officials as antisemitic terrorism.
Berkshire Hathaway reported a record cash pile in Greg Abel’s first quarter as CEO.
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