| Abortion laws | | | Census | | | Mexico | | | China In other trade news, the game of brinkmanship between the US and China keeps escalating, and it looks like China may be ready to play the ace up its sleeve: Rare earth metals. China's top economic planning agency indicated the country may be poised to curb exports of rare earths. Chinese state media also published this dire notice to Washington: "Don't say we didn't warn you." Rare earth metals are key to manufacturing technology like smartphones, speakers and tablets, as well as items vital to weapons systems, like lasers, radar, sonar, night vision systems and jet engines. They aren't actually rare, but they are difficult to mine safely, and China basically has the market cornered. About a third of the world's rare earth deposits are found there, but the country controls more than 90% of production. And restricting their trade could be a serious game changer. | | | Spelling bee This year's Scripps National Spelling Bee concluded with not one, not two, but EIGHT champions! The annual contest of words and nerve went 20 rounds, lasting well into last night before judges literally said there were no more challenging words left. The unprecedented eight-way win was preceded by a streak of 47 perfectly spelled words, and the night's docket included doozies like omphalopsychite, Geeldikkop and auftaktigkeit. The bee's official pronouncer called the group "the most phenomenal assemblage of super-spellers" in the competition's history. And each of the eight will win a grand prize $50,000! The bee began Sunday with 562 spellers hailing from all 50 states, plus countries as far away as South Korea. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | $1.01 billion That's how much money Uber says it lost in the first quarter of 2019. The financial hit is the latest sign that the ride-share giant has a long and uncertain road ahead to profitability. | | | | Quiz time! The Prime Minister of which country announced new elections this week after failing to form a government? A. Israel B. Germany C. Great Britain D. Spain Play " Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if your answer is correct. | | Tear down walls of ignorance and narrow-mindedness, for nothing has to stay as it is. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, during her commencement address at Harvard University. In her speech, Merkel warned against the perils of isolationism and nationalism, pushed for action on climate change and advocated to never "describe lies as truth and truth as lies." | | | | Flip out! Never mind the artistic ability, imagine the PATIENCE these cool little things take to make. (Click to view.) | | | | |
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