President Trump announced that American ground troops will not be sent to Ukraine, leaving European nations to consider their own security commitments as peace talks with Russia continue. Ukrainian leaders are pushing for binding agreements to deter future aggression, but Russia remains opposed to any international force in Ukraine, complicating the path to a settlement. Meanwhile, hundreds of National Guard troops from Tennessee and other states are being sent to Washington, D.C., to support the president's security measures, drawing mixed reactions from residents and sparking an investigation into local crime data.
In business news, OpenAI is in talks to sell shares that could value the company at $500 billion, potentially making it the world's most valuable private firm. Environmental concerns are rising as U.S. demand for tropical hardwood used in recreational vehicles accelerates deforestation in Indonesia. Other headlines include legal battles over redistricting in California, a tentative labor deal at Air Canada, and a Swedish church's remarkable relocation due to unstable ground.
On the cultural front, students at a fire-ravaged Los Angeles school found hope by staging 'Alice in Wonderland,' and food expiration dates are revealed to be more confusing than helpful. Tonight's recommendations include trying chamoy, reading about James Baldwin, and exploring travel tips powered by artificial intelligence.