News Headlines - 27 May 2018

U.S. and North Korean Officials Race to Resurrect Trump-Kim Meeting - The New York Times

In a tweet Sunday night, President Trump confirmed the meetings in the North Korean part of Panmunjom, a “truce village” in the Demilitarized Zone that separates the two Koreas. He also expressed his administration’s newfound optimism about the meeting, further embracing the conciliatory language both sides have used since he canceled the planned meeting in a bitterly worded letter to Mr. Kim on Thursday.

GDPR: LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Instapaper Go Dark in Europe | Fortune

Europeans hoping to read the Los Angeles Times this mornings were out of luck. So were those who peruse the Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News, and Baltimore Sun... It was all due to the launch of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), an EU initiative aimed at giving citizens more control over their personal information.

Iranian Cyber Attack on New York Dam Reveals Future of War | Time

On Thursday, the Justice Department claimed Iran had attacked U.S. infrastructure online, by infiltrating the computerized controls of a small dam 25 miles north of New York City, heralding a new way of war on American soil.

Parents told to change their baby's name because 'it is not gender appropriate' - or have one chosen by the court - Mirror Online

Two parents who gave their daughter a unique name have been told they must change it - or have judges choose a new one for her.
Stunned mum and dad Vittoria and Luca named their daughter Blu, unaware they were going to fall foul of the Italian court system.

Loris Karius apologises to Liverpool for Champions League horror show: 'my mistakes lost us the final' | The Independent

Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius has apologised for the mistakes that handed Real Madrid a third consecutive Champions League title.
The German goalkeeper had a disaster in Kiev, throwing a ball at Karim Benzema to hand Madrid a second-half lead and then letting a simple save through his hands later in the game to kill off all hope of a Liverpool comeback.