How to Train Your Dragon Leads the Weekend Box Office
Universal’s “How to Train Your Dragon” raked in $83.7 million to lead the way in the U.S. domestic box office this weekend. ‘Lilo & Stitch’ and ‘Materialists’ round out the top three in movie theaters.

Tim Cook and Brad Pitt Promoted ‘F1 The Movie’ in NYC Today
Some shoppers were surprised to run into Brad Pitt talking about “F1” at the Apple Fifth Avenue store in New York City today.
The “Bullet Train” star remarked, “Thanks to Apple for making it happen.”
Win at all costs. Go behind the scenes of #F1TheMovie with Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem and more — racing into theaters June 27. Get tickets now. #F1 pic.twitter.com/X2kVvuNk3a
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) May 29, 2025
Cyberattack on Washington Post Strikes Journalists’ Email Accounts
A cyberattack on the Washington Post compromised email accounts of several journalists and was potentially the work of a foreign government, company officials told some affected staffers in recent days, according to people familiar with the situation.
Staffers were told the intrusions compromised journalists’ Microsoft accounts and could have granted the intruder access to work emails they sent and received, some of the people said. The reporters targeted include those on the national-security and economic-policy teams, including some who write about China, the people said.
In an internal memo on Sunday, Post Executive Editor Matt Murray said he wanted to notify staff about a “possible targeted unauthorized intrusion into our email system,” adding that the Post believes a limited number of journalists’ accounts were affected. He said the company discovered the issue on Thursday evening and has begun an investigation. [WSJ]