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Gordon Brothers Buys Radley Brand, Closes 21 UK Stores, May 27
Gordon Brothers acquires Radley in pre-pack administration. 42 jobs lost, 21 UK stores closing by summer. Asset-light model planned.

Maine Senate Candidate Platner Faces Backlash Over Deleted Posts Mocking Veterans, May 27
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces backlash over deleted Reddit posts mocking a Purple Heart veteran and Chris Kyle.

Trump Cancels Camp David Cabinet Meeting Due to Weather, May 27
Trump cancels Camp David Cabinet trip citing weather; meeting moves to White House. Iran tensions and peace talks remain uncertain after U.S. strikes.

Leopalace21 Stock Falls 1.1% as Delisting Risk Looms, May 27
Leopalace21 stock falls 1.1% to ¥634 after Tokyo Stock Exchange removes margin trading eligibility, raising delisting risk.

Cruise Industry Faces Cashback Ruling Fallout, May 27
German court upholds cruise cashback legality, sparking industry concerns over market consolidation and reduced competition.

LPKF Laser Stock Drops 6.7% After Missing ECTC Order, RSI Oversold May 27
LPKF Laser stock fell 6.7% after missing an order at ECTC. RSI at 25.7 signals oversold conditions amid shareholder tensions.

ASTS Stock Surges 13% on FCC Approval and Telecom Partnership, May 26
ASTS stock surges 13% on FCC approval and U.S. carrier joint venture for satellite broadband deployment.

LIC Stock Jumps 2% on 1:1 Bonus Share Approval, May 27
LIC announces 1:1 bonus share issue with May 29 record date. Buy by May 27 to qualify. ₹6,325 crore capitalized from reserves.

Australian Power Bills Fall Up to 10% From July as Renewables Surge
Power bills fall up to 10% from July 2026 as renewables surge. NSW households save $66–$211 annually; small businesses see cuts up to 20.9%.