Good morning. Today is May 13, 2026. You are listening to the BTW Daily News. I'm your host, and we have a packed briefing for you this morning.
Starting with world news and politics. President Donald Trump is heading to Beijing for a high-stakes summit with President Xi Jinping. The talks will focus on trade and tariffs, with tech leaders like Elon Musk and Nvidia's Jensen Huang joining the delegation. Meanwhile, tensions remain high in the Middle East as Israel deploys Iron Dome systems to the UAE amid the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Turning to the economy and technology. The CBO reports that President Trump's proposed Golden Dome missile defense system could cost a staggering 1.2 trillion dollars over 20 years. In the tech world, Google is shaking up the laptop market with the announcement of "Googlebooks," a new premium AI-driven line designed for Gemini. Also, in a major move for privacy, Apple and Google have finally launched end-to-end encrypted messaging between iPhones and Android devices.
In legal and health news, a hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship has resulted in 11 confirmed cases and three deaths, with the WHO continuing to monitor the situation. In the courts, the Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh to the Federal Reserve Board, bringing the administration closer to a potential leadership change at the central bank.
Moving over to sports. It is a heavy day for the NBA community as we remember Jason Collins, the league's first openly gay player, who passed away at 47. On the court, the San Antonio Spurs have taken a 3-2 lead over the Timberwolves after a dominant Game 5 performance from Victor Wembanyama. In golf, the 108th PGA Championship kicks off tomorrow at Aronimink Golf Club, though Rory McIlroy is dealing with a toe blister that could impact his play.
And finally, for something a bit lighter. Music fans have a new destination to look forward to in 2027, as a massive Beatles museum and fan experience is set to open at 3 Savile Row in London. The attraction will feature seven floors of exhibits and even grant access to the iconic rooftop where the band performed their final concert.
That wraps up your morning briefing. Thank you for joining us for the BTW Daily News. We wish you a wonderful day ahead.