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Markets enter rotation phase as yields stay elevated and AI trade cools: Matt Orton
Global markets are entering a selective phase driven by rising bond yields and persistent inflation, shifting investor focus from AI-led rallies. Strategist Matt Orton notes that geopolitical uncertainties, particularly Iran-US relations, require concrete progress for market impact.
Parents’ anger at school buses being axed
Parents criticise the Devon school’s plan to end school buses at the end of the academic year.
ASX 200 Surges 1.17% to 8,604.7 as Bargain Hunters and Ceasefire Hopes Spark Sharp Rebound
The ASX 200 index rose 1.17% on Tuesday, driven by easing geopolitical tensions and strong domestic demand, reversing recent losses. Financials led gains, while consumer confidence showed resilience.
Trump to host swearing-in ceremony for new Fed chair Kevin Warsh
Warsh replaces Jerome Powell after Senate confirmation and takes over at a challenging time for the US economy, with rising inflation, volatile oil prices and uncertainty linked to the Iran conflict
Storm hits Mattawa – closes highway and damages popular campground
Last June, Mattawa suffered massive destruction following a microburst
Brock Lesnar Returns, Delivers Multiple F5s To Oba Femi On WWE Raw – Wrestling Inc.
Brock Lesnar Returns, Delivers Multiple F5s To Oba Femi On WWE Raw Wrestling Inc.Brock Lesnar makes surprise return to WWE television during the May 18th 2026 edition of RAW NoDQ.com
Trump says he’s called off planned Iran strikes ahead of new ‘negotiations’
U.S. President Donald Trump said he is holding off on a military strike on Iran planned for Tuesday because “serious negotiations” are underway.
‘No threat to public safety’ amid gunfire probe: Oneida police
Police in Oneida Nation of the Thames are investigating a Sunday night shooting, according to a community notice.
Kelowna’s Rotary Centre for the Arts closing out season, preparing to launch new offerings
One of the final shows of the 2025-2026 season at the Rotary Centre for the Arts features a performer who has collaborated with some of the big names in Canadian Music.Ché Aimee Dorval will play the Mary Irwin Theatre on Thursday, May 30, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 and are available …
