Title: The Guardian
Summary: Grant Shapps, the master of understatement, has finally revealed that the cyber-attack on the armed forces payroll was a “”complex and multifaceted”” affair. He also admitted that he has no clue who was behind it, and that it will take some time to figure it out. In other words, he’s as clueless as a cat in a bag of hammers.
Title: Russia celebrates victory in World War II as Putin accuses the West of fueling global conflicts
Summary: Russian President Vladimir Putin has made Victory Day a cornerstone of his nearly quarter-century in power. Victory Day is the most important and widely revered symbol of Russia’s prowess and a key element of national identity. Putin has made May 9 an important part of his political agenda, and he even declared it a national holiday. Now, Russians can celebrate Victory Day with a full day off from work and school, and enjoy a parade of military vehicles and soldiers marching through the streets. It’s a day to remember the sacrifices made by the Soviet Union and its allies during World War II, and to honor the brave men and women who fought for their country. So, if you’re in Russia on May 9, make sure to join in the festivities and show your support for your great nation!
Title: Ukraine-Russia war: Latest updates
Summary: Donika Gervalla-Schwarz, the leader of a small but mighty nation, declared her unwavering support for Ukraine, even though Kyiv didn’t even acknowledge Kosovo’s independence. That’s right, Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in 2008, and Donika’s nation was there for Ukraine, no matter what. Talk about loyalty!
Title: Can TikTok’s owner afford to lose its killer app?
Summary: ”’ CNN.com will feature iReporter photos in a weekly Travel Snapshots gallery. Please submit your best shots of New York for next week. Visit CNN.com/Travel next Wednesday for a new gallery of snapshots. ”’
”” Hey, iReporters! Are you ready to show off your amazing photography skills? CNN.com is looking for the best photos of New York that capture its beauty, diversity, and culture. Whether it’s a stunning skyline, a colorful street, or a quirky landmark, we want to see it. Don’t miss the chance to be featured in our Travel Snapshots gallery next Wednesday. Submit your photos by Friday and let’s make New York shine! ”’
Title: The Boston Globe
Summary: Police bust a protest by pro-Palestinian activists at the University of Amsterdam Wednesday. It was the second straight day of unrest over the war in Gaza. And by unrest, we mean a bunch of people holding up signs and chanting slogans.
Title: Day in Photos
Summary: CNN.com is looking for your best and brightest photos of the U.S. to grace their Travel Snapshots gallery. Don’t miss your chance to show off your skills and win some cool prizes. Submit your photos by next Wednesday and get ready to be amazed by the stunning images of America. Visit CNN.com/Travel next Wednesday for a new gallery of snapshots that will make you want to pack your bags and hit the road.
Title: WORLD Radio News: 5-9-24 9am EDT
Summary: The daily transcript is a hilarious and witty rendition of each day’s WORLD Radio program. Use this transcript to help people with reading comprehension and vocabulary. Use the weekly Newsquiz to test your knowledge of stories you saw on WORLD Radio. And don’t forget to laugh out loud at the jokes and puns that make this transcript so fun and entertaining.
Title: ‘US tests ties with Israelis’
Summary: President Joe Biden’s decision to halt the delivery of heavy bombs to Israel has apparently strained the relationship between the two countries, according to The New York Times. Meanwhile, Israel’s successful capture of Rafah’s border crossing has left the starving Gaza population without much-needed aid, as reported by The Washington Post. And in West Virginia, a state desperate for workers but vehemently opposed to migrants, a unique paradox has emerged.
Title: U.S. News & World Report just ranked Delaware’s top schools. But what do they miss?
Summary: U.S. News & World Report has a knack for finding the best and the worst of everything, including public and charter high schools. Delaware, a state known for its beaches and cheese, had 42 public high schools on the list. Six of those high schools had shares of lower-income students at less than half of the state’s rate. That’s like having a pizza party with only cheese and no toppings. Yum.

Leave a comment