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UK government faces weeks of uncertainty over the prime minister's future

May 15, 2026
UK government faces weeks of uncertainty over the prime minister's future

LONDON (AP) — The British government faces weeks of uncertainty as embattledPrime Minister Keir Starmerprepares for a leadership challenge from the popular mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, who can’t formally launch his bid until he finds a way back into Parliament.

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Burnham’s path to Westminster is far from certain. He will first have to overcome a strong challenge from the anti-immigrant Reform UK party in a special election for the parliamentary seat that was vacated to make way for him.

British government borrowing costs rose Friday and the pound weakened on investor concern about continued disarray at the heart of government. The pound has dropped 1.4% against the U.S dollar this week.

Weeks of speculation aboutStarmer’s future broke into open rebellion within the governing Labour Party on Thursday as Burnham declared his intention to seek the top job and two other senior members positioned themselves for their own bids. The pressure to replace Starmer increased after Labour posteddisastrous results in last week’s local elections,losing votes to Reform UK on the right and the Green Party on the left.

Housing Secretary Steve Reed on Friday appealed to party members to step back from the brink of adivisive leadership contestthat he said would prevent the government from tackling issues like thecost of living crisisand bolster the prospects of Reform UK.

“This weekend people just need to take a breath, look at what’s gone wrong this week, and come back next week ready to do what we said we’d do — country first, party second — and focus on delivering the change we were elected to deliver,” he told the BBC.

Cabinet resignation adds pressure on Starmer

That plea came after a week in which political jockeying overshadowed everything else in Westminster.

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After dozens of Labour members publicly called for Starmer to step down, Health SecretaryWes Streetingon Thursday became the first Cabinet minister to resign. While praising Starmer’s “courage and statesmanship” in international affairs, Streeting said he had lost confidence in the prime minister’s leadership because of missteps on domestic issues.

“Where we need vision, we have a vacuum. Where we need direction, we have drift,” Streeting wrote in a stinging resignation letter.

“Leaders take responsibility, but too often that has meant other people falling on their swords,” he added. “You also need to listen to your colleagues, including backbenchers, and the heavy-handed approach to dissenting voices diminishes our politics.”

Streeting stopped short of putting himself forward as the best candidate to lead the party at the next general election, suggesting Starmer should step aside to allow a “broad” field of candidates to debate the future of the party.

That seemed to be a nod to Burnham, a former Cabinet minister who left Parliament in 2017 to run for mayor of Greater Manchester. Burnham has been looking for a way to return to the House of Commons so he can challenge Starmer for the top job.

Josh Simons, a Labour lawmaker from Northern England, provided that opening on Thursday by resigning his seat explicitly to open up a seat for Burnham. But that was only the first step for Burnham. Before he can return to Westminster, Burnham must win a special election to represent Makerfield, a community where Reform UK posted strong results in last week’s local elections.

Burnham acknowledged these challenges on Thursday when he announced his candidacy for the seat.

“I truly do not take a single vote for granted and will work hard to regain the trust of people in the Makerfield constituency, many of whom have long supported our party but lost faith in recent times,” he said in a statement.

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Ukrainian drones kill four in Russian city of Ryazan, governor says

May 15, 2026
Ukrainian drones kill four in Russian city of Ryazan, governor says

MOSCOW, May 15 (Reuters) - Ukrainian drones killed four people, including a child, in the central Russian city of Ryazan on Friday, damaging ‌high-rise apartment buildings and hitting an unnamed industrial enterprise, the regional ‌governor said.

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Robert Brovdi, the commander of Ukraine's drone forces, said separately that Ukrainian drones had struck ​a large oil refinery in Ryazan which has been hit multiple times, with the most recent confirmed strike occurring last December.

Kyiv has stepped up drone attacks on targets deep inside Russia, aiming to knock out oil refineries, depots and pipelines ‌as both sides seek ⁠to degrade each other's infrastructure in more than four years of war.

Pavel Malkov, the governor of the Ryazan region, said ⁠99 Ukrainian drones had been involved in the overnight attack, that two high-rise apartment blocks had been damaged, and that debris from falling drones had landed on ​the territory ​of an industrial site, which he did ​not identify. Twelve people had ‌been injured, seven of whom were being treated in hospital, he said.

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Malkov said work was under way to deal with the consequences of the attack and promised financial help for those whose relatives had been killed or injured. Ukraine did not immediately comment on Malkov's remarks.

The Ryazan region is southeast of Moscow. ‌Its most southerly frontier is 220 miles (354 km) ​from the Ukrainian border.

The unofficial Telegram site ​Mash showed pictures of smoke ​rising from a high-rise building and said one entrance to ‌the building had been blocked, preventing residents ​from leaving. Other ​unofficial sites showed several apartments ablaze.

Russia, which invaded Ukraine in 2022, carried out heavy attacks on Ukraine this week in which Ukrainian officials ​said 24 people, including three ‌children, were killed in a strike on an apartment building in ​Kyiv.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lucy Papachristou and Ronald Popeski; ​Editing by Andrew Osborn and Timothy Heritage)

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John Cena Tenses Up During Awkward Exchange With Jenna Bush Hager After She Says 'Wrestling Was Your Life': Watch

May 15, 2026
John Cena Tenses Up During Awkward Exchange With Jenna Bush Hager After She Says 'Wrestling Was Your Life': Watch

John Cenahad anawkward momentwithJenna Bush Hager.

Ok Magazine John Cena looked uncomfortable during a conversation about his WWE career.TODAY With Jenna & Sheinelle/YouTube

During the Thursday, May 14,episodeofTODAY With Jenna & Sheinelle, the athlete held himself back from interrupting the talk show host after seemingly disagreeing with her statement about him.

“After 23 years with theWWE, John officially retired and walked away from the wrestling ring. Can you believe that? We are so excited to catch up with him in this moment, talk about his new chapter….this has been your life!” Bush Hager, 44, exclaimed.

Cena, 49, opened his mouth as if he was about to interject but restrained himself.

“Well…okay. Continue. I’m not going to cut you off,” he said.

“Part of your life. Wrestling was a big part of what you’ve done,” Bush Hager corrected herself.

John Cena Reflects on His WWE Retirement

John Cena is retiring from the WWE.TODAY With Jenna & Sheinelle/YouTube

Tension aside, the duo went on to discuss Cena retiring from wrestling and how it feels to be stepping away after so many years in the spotlight.

“You say you’re actually walking away. All wrestlers sort of come back for a day here or there, but this is really it for you,” Bush Hager noted.

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Jenna Bush Hager said wrestling has been John Cena's 'life.'TODAY With Jenna & Sheinelle/YouTube

“I will not fall down again. I’m 49. I have given my physical best to the WWE,” Cena explained. “The product is so fast, and time’s undefeated. Rather than hang around and put out a product that I feel might be less to our consumer, I made a promise to our fans when I was young when I was in my 20s. I said, and I quote, ‘When I’m a step slower, it’s time to go.’ That’s happened, and it’s time to go.”

John Cena admitted his wrestling skills have slowed down.MEGA

Co-hostSheinelle Jonesrecalled bringing her sons home a video from Cena and watching them “light up.”

She then asked the sports star what it felt like to hear so many people support him and chant his name outside the ring.

“Those moments are fantastic. If you can do something that impacts people, that’s great,” he spilled.

John Cena feels proud that his career has impacted people.MEGA

As Cena was taking a bow during his final WWE fight, he recalled thinking to himself that he “made it in one piece.”

“Honestly, that’s all I have, and I think it’s very fulfilling to know that every time my music played and every time I came out of that curtain…there were times I bombed. There were times I did well. But every time, I gave everything I had,” he expressed. “To end that chapter, there’s no more physical exertion. I can close it knowing I couldn’t have given an ounce more. That’s a pretty good way to reflect with a nice tone.”

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Thursday, May 14, 2026

“Survivor” Announces It's Bringing Back an Old Classic for Season 50

May 14, 2026
“Survivor” Announces It's Bringing Back an Old Classic for Season 50

Jeff Probst announced during the Wednesday, May 13 episode that the Fan Favorite vote is returning for the season 50 finale of Survivor

People Jeff Probst on 'Survivor'Credit: cbs

NEED TO KNOW

  • Fans can vote for their favorite player to win Sia's $100,000 Fan Favorite prize

  • Voting closes Wednesday, May 20, at 12:00 p.m. PT/3:00 p.m. ET

Survivoris celebrating season 50 with fans voting for their favorite.

Host Jeff Probst announced during the Wednesday, May 13 episode that the Fan Favorite vote is returning and is now “in the hands of the fans.”

The Fan Favorite is awarded $100,000 bySia, who has previously personally awarded the players she's loved the most. Sia's Fan Favorite prize began in 2016, and she's since awarded over $1 million to various players.

In honor of the milestone season,Survivorhas allowed fans to vote on featured key elements of the game, ultimately prompting Sia to give fans the opportunity to vote for their favorite.

Votingopenedat the conclusion of the May 13 episode and will close Wednesday, May 20, at 12:00 p.m. PT/3:00 p.m. ET. The season winner and Fan Favorite winner will be announced during the live finale that same day. The finale premieres at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streams on Paramount+.

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The return of Sia's Fan Favorite comes two years after Probst, 64, announced in May 2024, afterSurvivor's 46th season, that Siawould no longer be awarding moneyto her favorite players.

“After eight years, 14 seasons, 19 players and over $1,000,000 awarded,Survivoris officially bringing the Sia Prize to a triumphant end," Probst wrote to his Instagram stories at the time. The pop star began the tradition in 2016 at the 32nd season's live finale forSurvivor: Kaôh Rōng — Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty.

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Probst recalled that the tradition began after "Sia stood up in the audience during the live finale ... and made her way onstage. She was so taken by Tai [Trang]'s commitment to protecting a chicken from being eaten that she awarded him $50,000 of her own money.”

“Tai was shocked,” Probst admitted. “The audience was shocked, I was shocked! What was happening? Sia was onstage in her wig handing out money to a Survivor player!?”

In the years that followed, she gifted winnings to 18 more players. Seven players who each received $100,000: Rick Devens (season 38),Elaine Stott (39), Janet Carbin (39), Drea Wheeler (42), Jesse Lopez (43),Carolyn Wiger (44), and Katurah Topps (45).

The other 11 contestants who were awarded money of varying amounts were Donathan Hurley (36), Davie Rickenbacker (37), Aurora McCreary (38), Joe Anglim (38), Jamal Shipman (39), Owen Knight (43), Ryan Medrano (43), Lauren Harpe (44), Carson Garrett (44), Jake O' Kane (45) and Kaleb Gebrewold (45).

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Fans can vote for the season 50 favoritehere.Survivorseason 50 finale airs on Wednesday, May 20, at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streams on Paramount+.

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Stephen Colbert says he and “Late Show” staff 'all have to be out' immediately after final show: 'I'm already packed'

May 14, 2026
Stephen Colbert says he and “Late Show” staff 'all have to be out' immediately after final show: 'I'm already packed'

Stephen Colbert revealed the timeline for "cleaning out the office" of The Late Show.

Entertainment Weekly Stephen Colbert on 'The Late Show'Credit: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS

Key points

  • "I've already packed my office," the comedian said.

  • Other late-night hosts compared the staff's quick exit from the studio to the end of David Letterman's Late Show tenure.

Stephen Colbertalready has one foot out the door ofThe Late Show's studio.

During a roundtable conversation with fellow late-night hostsJimmy Fallon,Jimmy Kimmel,Seth Meyers, andJohn OliveronStrike Force Five, the comedian discussed the logistics of his exit from the Ed Sullivan Theater after the talk show airs its final episode on May 21.

Colbert explained that after he returns from celebrating his brother's wedding on May 23, he and his entire staff will have to vacate the office.

"[When] we come back, I'm cleaning out the office," Colbert said. "We gotta get our s--- out of here. No one's got a job after that night [of the last episode]. I think the next day, everyone's fired."

Stephen Colbert on 'The Late Show'Credit: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty

Colbert noted that "maybe the crew has some time to clear out, like the studio," but insisted that "the staff all has to be gone."

"I think the set has longer, or the crew has time to wrap," he said. "But I think they're gonna start tearing s--- out immediately. I know my staff is not paid the next day. They're out."

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to a representative for CBS for comment.

Colbert's personal belongings are already accounted for. "I'm packed. I'm already packed," he said. "I've already packed my office."

He also noted, "We all have to be out by the next Friday," in reference to May 29.

The other late-night hosts were surprised to hear how quickly Colbert is expected to leave the premises, though Fallon noted that the quick turnaround sounded familiar.

"That was the same with[David] Letterman, too, right?" theTonight Showhost asked. "'Cause he tells that story."

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Oliver added, "They threw his s--- outside!"

Colbert confirmed, "Yeah, Letterman, literally the next day, they threw his set out."

"He left, he went outside and saw stuff going in the dumpster from his set," Fallon said.

Meyers joked, "Well, it's cool they learned a lesson from that."

David Letterman on 'The Late Show'Credit: John Paul Filo/CBS via Getty

Indeed, Letterman, who hostedThe Late Showfor 23 seasons prior to Colbert's tenure, said that the remnants of his set were already on the street within a day of the show's conclusion in 2015.

"The band had barely quit playing and they dismantled the set and there were dumpsters on 53rd Street, and as I walked out of the building, I saw the detritus and the debris of my life at CBS being tossed into the dumpster," LettermantoldThe New York Timesearlier this year. "Now, that’s not a pleasant memory."

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Several outlets includingNPR,E! News, and theNew York Postreported that Letterman's set had been trashed the day after his final episode.

In July, CBSannouncedthatThe Late Showwould end after its current season, claiming that the discontinuation of the talk show was "purely a financial" move.

Colbert previously announced thatThe Late Showhas establishedan auctionof items from the set. Proceeds from the auction will be donated to charity.

The Late Show With Stephen Colbertwill air its final episode on May 21. You can watch the fullStrike Force Fiveconversation above.

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