Good morning. Today is May 16th, 2026. You're listening to the BTW Daily News, your concise briefing on the stories shaping our world today.
Starting with global politics and security, President Trump and Xi Jinping recently held a summit in Beijing. While the meeting highlighted a new Boeing aircraft deal and efforts to stabilize relations, skepticism remains as key issues regarding trade imbalances and Taiwan remain unresolved.
In other international news, the U.S. has announced the killing of ISIS leader Abu-Bilal al-Minuki during a joint operation with Nigerian forces. This strike is being viewed as a major strategic win for security efforts across Africa.
Meanwhile, tensions are rising in the Caribbean. The U.S. is poised to indict former Cuban leader Raúl Castro for the 1996 downing of rescue planes, a move that comes as CIA Director John Ratcliffe visits Havana amid a severe energy crisis on the island.
Turning to business and technology, the AI sector saw a massive win with the Cerebras Systems IPO, raising five and a half billion dollars as shares soared nearly seventy percent on their debut.
In the world of finance, Bill Ackman is making moves, shifting his investments from Alphabet to Microsoft, citing a compelling valuation. This comes as Berkshire Hathaway also triples its stake in Alphabet under new CEO Greg Abel.
Moving over to sports, the NBA playoffs are heating up. Victor Wembanyama has led the San Antonio Spurs to the Western Conference Finals after a pivotal victory over the Timberwolves.
And in golf, the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink is proving to be a brutal test for the players, with a historic seven-way tie for the lead creating an incredibly tense atmosphere.
In entertainment news, the search for a new 007 is officially on. Amazon MGM Studios has begun auditions for the next James Bond, with casting director Nina Gold leading the hunt for the iconic secret agent.
And finally, we end on a high note. Philanthropy and sports collided this week as Warren Buffett and Stephen Curry raised over nine million dollars for the GLIDE Foundation. The funds came from a charity auction for a private lunch, providing a huge boost to efforts combating homelessness in San Francisco.
That's your briefing for this morning. Thank you for starting your day with BTW Daily News. We'll see you tomorrow.