Thursday 6.28.18 Ready to start your own business? Amazon wants you to do just that -- to deliver its packages. Here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door. By Doug Criss | | | Justice Anthony Kennedy | | | President Trump & President Putin | | We'll find out later today the particulars of an upcoming summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. National security adviser John Bolton met with Putin in Moscow to work out the details. Helsinki, Finland, and Vienna, Austria, look like the likely meeting sites. The summit will probably happen next month, after Trump visits Britain and attends a NATO meeting in Belgium. The prospect of a Trump-Putin meeting has sent ripples of consternation through European capitals. Many fear attempts to isolate Moscow for its destabilizing activities could be quickly undone by Trump. | | | North Korea After his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un earlier this month, President Trump declared that the North Korean nuclear threat was over. Well, not so fast. New satellite images show the North has made improvements to a facility used to produce weapons-grade fissile material. Infrastructure upgrades at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center include modifications to the site's plutonium production reactor and construction of several support facilities. North Korea says it "cannot confirm the report," but one observer says this is "still an active site producing plutonium for" the country. | | | Migrant crisis A ship stranded at sea for days -- and loaded with 233 migrants -- finally docked in Malta. The search and rescue ship, which belongs to German charity Mission Lifeline, was stuck in the Mediterranean for five days while European leaders bickered over the migrants' fate. A deal to let the ship dock in Malta was reached Tuesday. Malta, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Ireland and France have all said they'll take in the migrants. How to deal with migrants fleeing war and poverty in Africa and the Mideast has become a hot-button issue in Europe, with some nations tightening their borders. | | | Disney & Fox Disney is one huge step closer to buying most of 21st Century Fox. The Justice Department OK'd a settlement with Disney that would let it purchase most of Fox's assets for $71.3 billion (though Disney would have to sell off 22 of Fox's regional sports networks). But this mega deal isn't done yet. A federal judge still has to sign off, and Fox's shareholders have to vote on it. So, where does this leave Comcast, which made its own $65 billion bid for Fox? We're not sure; Comcast hasn't said yet. 21st Century Fox is the next big prize as the media industry consolidates to survive against competitors like Netflix and Facebook. Last week, a judge signed off on AT&T's purchase of Time Warner. | | 132 That's the number of political candidates reportedly killed in Mexico over the last nine months. The country's presidential election is Sunday. | | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. Safe travels Looking for a nice, safe place to visit? Try Uzbekistan. No, really. It's listed in a new survey of the safest countries in the world for travelers. Some kind of hero He couldn't swim, yet he was the first to jump into a river to save a 5-year-old boy from drowning. Grease is the word A new study on interstellar dust made a surprising discovery: Outer space is full of grease. Football follies Defending champ Germany crashed out of the World Cup, and now South Koreans in Mexico are being hailed as heroes. Wait, what? Hypersonic hype New York to London in just two hours? Boeing's working on a plane to do just that, but it may be a decade or two (or three) before it becomes a reality. | | $117,400 The annual earnings of a family of four, now considered low-income in San Francisco | | | You asked for it ... and it's finally here! Starting July 1, the 5 Things newsletter will show up in your inbox on Sunday mornings as well. It'll prep you for all the big stories of the week ahead, plus anything you may have missed over the weekend. Of course, we'll pack it with all the interesting extras you already enjoy on the weekdays, too. | | | | Supersize me You've made paper airplanes before, right? That's cute. Watch this guy step it up and make a giant one. (Click to view.) | | CNN Five Things shows up in your inbox every weekday at 6 a.m. ET. Like what you see? Don't like what you see? Let us know. We're all about self improvement. Did a friend forward you this newsletter? Sign yourself up! Sign up to get updates on your favorite CNN Original Series, special CNN news coverage and other newsletters. | | | | |
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