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马尔代夫以豪华度假村和清澈海水闻名,但本周这里却展开了一场针对失踪游客的紧张水下搜救行动。五名经验丰富的意大利潜水员本应开启一场刺激的探险,潜入一处水下洞穴系统后却再也没有返回。
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1️⃣ 选举夜复盘
虽然未参与本次投票,但唐纳德·特朗普总统在多名反对他的共和党人输掉周二的初选后,宣称自己取得了胜利。在肯塔基州,特朗普助力推翻了被他视为不忠诚的共和党同僚、众议员托马斯·梅西。这是一周内特朗普第二次成功扳倒本党议员。详情请阅读
额外消息:凯莎·兰斯·博茨有望成为首位黑人女性州长
2️⃣ 国税局豁免权
美国国税局如今被禁止审计特朗普总统及其家族过往的税务问题。周二,美国司法部公布了这项新条款及其他协议内容,作为与特朗普达成和解的一部分,以解决他针对国税局提起的100亿美元诉讼。详情请阅读
更多消息: 民主党谴责可能用于支付特朗普盟友的18亿美元基金
3️⃣ 清真寺枪击案
周一圣地亚哥一清真寺发生致命枪击案,随着调查人员努力拼凑袭击者的动机和网络活动细节,更多新信息浮出水面。两名青少年枪手似乎在作案时直播了袭击过程,还发布了一份长篇书面文件,宣扬种族主义、反伊斯兰和反犹太主义思想。详情请阅读
4️⃣ 疫情担忧
世界卫生组织表示,中非埃博拉疫情规模“值得高度警惕”,目前已有500例疑似病例,其中130人死亡。在全球官员应对这场危机之际,美国境内对另一种传染病的担忧日益加剧:在一艘引发汉坦病毒恐慌的邮轮上,部分美国乘客在试图离船后,被下令留在联邦监管的检疫设施中。
5️⃣ 劳尔·卡斯特罗
古巴前总统劳尔·卡斯特罗预计将于今日被司法部起诉,这起诉讼筹备历时已超30年。刑事指控聚焦于这位94岁老人在担任古巴国防部长期间,涉嫌下令1996年击落两架属于古巴裔美国人组织“救援兄弟会”的民用飞机的行为。详情请阅读
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Zillow上的消失房源
今日,数百甚至数千条房屋挂牌信息可能会从Zillow平台上消失。背后原因如下。
泰国收紧签证限制
因不堪忍受游客的不文明行为,泰国将终止针对包括美国在内数十个国家游客的60天免签入境政策。
人工鸡蛋孵化的雏鸡
一家生物技术公司表示,其科研人员已用人工鸡蛋成功孵化出26只雏鸡。这项突破能否助力拯救濒危物种?
视频:教皇利奥用风靡全网的6-7手势问候年轻天主教徒
梵蒂冈最近在Z世代群体中刷了一波好感度。
朝鲜女子足球俱乐部
下图中的足球运动员成为七年多来首批访问韩国的朝鲜运动员。
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这款智能隐形眼镜或许能取代你的手机
我们都对智能眼镜并不陌生,但可穿戴技术能否更进一步,打造出智能隐形眼镜?总部位于迪拜的XPANCEO是正在开发原型产品的科技公司之一。该公司表示,这款产品有望实现从GPS导航到增强现实的所有功能。他们称,该款隐形眼镜的量产版本最快可在2030年问世。CNN记者伊万娜·斯卡托拉亲自体验了这款产品。
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这款智能隐形眼镜或许能取代你的手机
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5 things to know for May 20: Election night takeaways, IRS immunity, mosque shooting, virus concerns, Raúl Castro
May 20, 2026 6:54 AM ET / CNN
The Maldives is known for its luxury resorts and crystal-clear waters, but this week it became the site of a frantic underwater search for missing tourists. Five experienced Italian divers ventured into an underwater cave system on what was supposed to be an exciting expedition — but they never returned.
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.
Rep. Thomas Massie speaks with supporters after his concession speech during an election night event in Hebron, Kentucky, on Tuesday.
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1️⃣ Election night takeaways
He wasn’t on the ballot, but President Donald Trump is claiming victory after several Republicans who opposed him lost their primary races Tuesday. In Kentucky, Trump helped oust Rep. Thomas Massie, another GOP lawmaker he had deemed disloyal. The result marked the second time in a week that Trump successfully took down a member of his own party. Read more.
PLUS:Keisha Lance Bottoms aims to become first Black woman governor
2️⃣ IRS immunity
The Internal Revenue Service is now barred from auditing President Trump and his family for past tax issues. On Tuesday, the Justice Department unveiled this new language and other terms as part of a settlement with Trump to resolve his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. Read more.
MORE:Democrats denounce $1.8 billion fund that could pay Trump allies
3️⃣ Mosque shooting
New details are emerging after Monday’s deadly shooting at a San Diego mosque as investigators work to piece together the attackers’ motives and online activity. The two teenage gunmen appeared to have shared a live video of the attack as well as a lengthy written document citing racist, Islamophobic and antisemitic ideology. Read more.
4️⃣ Virus concerns
The World Health Organization says the scale of the Ebola outbreak in central Africa “warrants serious concern” following 500 suspected cases, including 130 deaths. As global officials respond to that crisis, concerns about another infectious disease are mounting in the US: New orders require some American passengers from the hantavirus-hit cruise ship to remain at a quarantine facility under federal supervision after they pushed to leave. Read more.
5️⃣ Raúl Castro
Former Cuban President Raúl Castro is expected to be indicted today by the Justice Department in a prosecution more than 30 years in the works. The criminal charges focus on the 94-year-old’s alleged role, while serving as Cuba’s defense minister, in ordering the shooting down of two civilian aircraft belonging to the Cuban-American group Brothers to the Rescue in 1996. Read more.
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Vanishing homes on Zillow
Hundreds, or perhaps thousands, of home listings could be going dark on Zillow today. Here’s why.
Thailand tightens visa restrictions
Fed up with unruly tourist behavior, Thailand is ending a 60-day visa-free entry program for travelers from dozens of countries, including the US.
Chicks from artificial eggs
A biotech company said its scientists have hatched 26 chicks from artificial eggs. Could the breakthrough help save endangered species?
Video: Pope Leo greets young Catholics with viral 6-7 motion
The Vatican recently gained some aura points with Gen Z.
North Korea’s women’s football club
The soccer players seen below became the first North Korean athletes to visit South Korea in more than seven years.
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This smart contact lens might replace your phone
We’re all familiar with smart glasses, but could wearables technology go one step further with a smart contact lens? Dubai-based XPANCEO is one of the tech companies developing a prototype. They say it could deliver everything from GPS to augmented reality. The company says a version of the lens could be ready to buy as soon as 2030. CNN’s Ivana Scatola went to try it out.
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This smart contact lens might replace your phone
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▶️ This smart contact lens might replace your phone
Silicon Valley apparently thinks your eyes are underutilized. Several companies think wearable technology could go one step further with a smart contact lens.
Today’s edition of 5 Things AM was edited and produced by CNN’s Andrew Torgan.
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