Good Morning! On this day in 1961, President John F. Kennedy called for the U.S. to send astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade in a landmark speech. (See Video)
Awkward family portraits—often with questionable fashion—are always good for a laugh, especially when they come from a bygone era.
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Gas Prices Tumble Ahead of Holiday Weekend
Gas prices are likely to be at their lowest level since 2021 this Memorial Day weekend, just in time for nearly 40 million Americans to hit the road, according to industry estimates.
Motorists can expect to spend an average of $3.08 for a gallon of regular gas over the federal holiday, according to one consumer-focused platform. That’s 50 cents a gallon less than Memorial Day in 2024.
AAA projects more than 45 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home – by car and by air – from May 22-26, passing the record of 44 million travelers set in 2005.
A White House official involved in the planning said the cuts are designed to target Washington’s so-called “deep state.” The White House believes the NSC is full of long-term, bureaucratic staffers who don’t align with Trump’s agenda.
The restructuring is expected to reduce the agency’s influence, transforming it from a powerful policymaking body into a small organization focused more on implementing the President’s agenda than on shaping it.
Race officials penalized Team Penske for a rules violation, moving 2018 Indy 500 winner Will Power and two-time champion Josef Newgarden to the back of the 33-car field. Three Penske executives have been dismissed.
Rookie Robert Shwartzman secured the coveted pole position for the race, surprising the racing world last Sunday with a qualifying speed of 232.790 mph. He is one of three first-time drivers at the Brickyard.
Eight previous champions are in the field.
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➤ Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been named the Premier League Player of the Season after scoring 28 goals with 18 assists, leading Liverpool to their second Premier League title. (More)
➤ The Pittsburgh Pirates have publicly denied any trade discussions surrounding ace pitcher Paul Skenes, emphasizing that they remain committed to building around him. (More)
➤ NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell hinted that the league may still look to ban the Philadelphia Eagles’ infamous “tush push” play after the conclusion of this coming NFL season. (More)
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➤ President Trump signed new orders Friday to accelerate the construction of nuclear power plants to meet a coming surge in electricity demand. (More)
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➤ A psychologist identifies five key weekend activities that people in the happiest relationships prioritize to strengthen their bond. (See Activities)
➤ From mulleted dads and judgmental moms to dogs baring teeth in mid-photo chaos, this collection of hilariously awkward family photos from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s is pure gold. (See Collection)
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➤ With questions swirling about former President Joe Biden’s health during his presidency, this article identifies the key players who managed the White House in those years. (See List)
➤ These stunning photos were among the winners of the annual Milky Way Photographer of the Year contest, including one photo of the galaxy taken from outer space. (See Photos)
➤ Explainer: Diet Coke became a cultural icon thanks to Sergio Zyman, the bold Coca-Cola exec who launched it in 1982 as a zero-calorie soft drink, not a diet soda, forever changing how the world sips and sells refreshments. (More)
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➤ Why do we have so many long names for different full moons? From “Blood Worm Moon” to “Super Blue Moon” to this month’s “Flower Micromoon,” people keep coming up with new names. (See Why)
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Billions of fireflies flash in sync at Anamalai Tiger Reserve, turning the forest into a living light show in this Zen-like video.
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Which is your favorite meat for Memorial Day grilling?
All of ’em: 30%
Hamburgers: 24%
Steak:11%
Ribs: 10%
Hot dogs/sausages: 8%
None: 6%
Chicken: 5%
Other: 5%
Daily Quote
“We’re getting rid of the distractions and focusing our military on its core mission: crushing America’s adversaries, killing America’s enemies, and defending our great American flag.”
— President Trump, addressing U.S. Military Academy graduates at West Point’s commencement ceremony on Saturday.
Today’s Trivia
Memorial Day was originally established to honor fallen soldiers of which war?