June 4, 2026
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Today's top stories are dominated by escalating U.S.-Iran tensions, including drone strikes on Kuwait airport and a House rebuke of Trump's war powers, alongside renewed Israel-Lebanon ceasefire efforts. Domestic U.S. politics feature Republican infighting over Trump's policies, while tech and environmental issues also gain traction.
The US House passed a war powers resolution to curb President Trump's authority in Iran, with four Republicans joining Democrats in a 215-208 vote. This marks a significant bipartisan rebuke amid ongoing US-Iran hostilities and ceasefire talks.
Israel and Lebanon agreed to implement a ceasefire contingent on Hezbollah ceasing attacks, with U.S. backing. The deal aims to remove obstacles in U.S.-Iran talks and includes evacuation of Hezbollah operatives.
Iranian drone and missile strikes on Kuwait's international airport killed one and injured dozens, inflaming regional tensions. The attacks were reportedly in retaliation for US strikes on Iranian assets, while Trump downplayed the conflict.
President Trump's proposed $1.8 billion fund to pay people claiming government persecution drew bipartisan criticism, leading to its apparent abandonment. Republicans in Congress pushed back, and the fund's reversal signals growing legislative resistance.
SpaceX is set for a record IPO at $135 per share, valuing the company at $1.75 trillion, surpassing Saudi Aramco's 2019 offering. The move signals strong investor confidence in Elon Musk's space exploration firm.
The Trump administration imposed new tariffs on 59 countries and the EU, citing forced labor laws, while facing legal challenges over refunds. Critics argue the measures are a pretext for protectionism.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo may have begun as early as January, according to the WHO chief. Health workers are racing to open treatment centers amid war and limited US response.
Trump confirmed a tense phone call with Netanyahu, calling him 'crazy,' and expressed hope to meet Iran's supreme leader. The clash complicates U.S.-Iran talks and highlights friction between the allies.
Republicans in Congress began testing Trump's unilateral authority, opposing his payout fund and immigration policies. The shift reflects growing legislative independence amid concerns over executive overreach.
A Louisiana ICE facility mistreated immigrants, and a judge ordered deportation of a teen murder victim. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans dropped a $1bn security fund for Trump's ballroom, focusing on immigration enforcement.
Seattle moved to ban new datacenters amid AI boom disquiet, while Japan faced plastic shortages due to Iran war-induced naphtha shortages. Canada approved generic Ozempic, and the EU outlined plans to reduce reliance on US tech.
MI5 warned of Chinese spies using job websites to target government staff, and an MP sued Musk's xAI over deepfake images. Protests turned violent over a murder case, and the SNP demanded a probe into a meeting with Mandelson's firm.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran continue to escalate, with Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport and the U.S. House passing a war powers resolution to curb Trump's authority. Israel and Lebanon have agreed to renew a ceasefire, while Trump downplays the conflict and seeks talks with Iran's supreme leader.
Republicans in Congress are increasingly challenging Trump's unilateral actions, including blocking his $1 billion White House ballroom fund and opposing his 'anti-weaponisation' fund. The House rebuke on Iran and Senate resistance to Bill Pulte's nomination highlight growing internal dissent.
Louisiana ICE facility mistreated immigrants, per federal investigators, while Trump signed an order removing job protections from federal workers. A GOP immigration bill weighs banning Trump's fund, and Mullin suggested deporting Abrego Garcia to Costa Rica.
Tech industry won big in California primary elections, spending millions to fight regulation. Seattle is poised to pass a moratorium on new datacenters, a rebuke to big tech amid AI boom concerns.
The Ebola outbreak in DRC may have started earlier than thought, while Trump has yet to outline a response plan. In the UK, a new drug for advanced ovarian cancer is approved, and NHS hospitals with higher empathy ratings show better patient outcomes.
Attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain airports strain U.S.-Iran ceasefire efforts, while Japan faces a naphtha shortage due to the conflict. The South China Sea sees new land reclamation as tensions rise.
MI5 warns of Chinese spies targeting government staff via job websites, while the NHS tackles antisemitism. Protests over a murder case turn violent, and an MP sues Musk's xAI over deepfake images.
California and Iowa primaries set the stage for key races, with Sam Forstag winning in Montana and Karen Bass heading to a runoff. Democrats see a narrow path to Senate control through red states.
Trump administration targets 59 countries with new tariffs based on forced labor laws, while fighting court orders to refund some tariffs. Oil prices rise amid U.S.-Iran strikes.
A fire at a New Delhi hotel kills 21, and four immigrant workers die in Italy. The Bayeux tapestry is set for a secret journey across the Channel.
Supreme Court limits federal role in redistricting, and a Greenpeace lawsuit may proceed. Former judges take on Trump, and a death penalty case raises concerns.
Uber's lost items list reveals quirky finds, and lab-grown diamonds pressure traditional miners. Wim Wenders withdraws a film over child actor concerns.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to renew a cease-fire, contingent on Hezbollah halting attacks, with U.S. backing to create security zones in southern Lebanon. This agreement could ease tensions and remove obstacles in U.S.-Iran talks.
The House passed a war powers resolution 215-208, with four Republicans joining Democrats to curb Trump's authority to wage war unilaterally against Iran. This marks a significant bipartisan rebuke amid ongoing U.S.-Iran hostilities.
Iranian drone strikes hit Kuwait's international airport, killing one and injuring dozens, escalating regional tensions. Iran claims retaliation for U.S. strikes, while the U.S. and Iran exchange further strikes, impacting oil prices.
Senate Republicans cut $1 billion from Trump's proposed fund to pay alleged victims of government persecution, and the administration later reversed course. This reflects growing GOP resistance to Trump's unilateral spending and retributive policies.
The Trump administration targets 59 countries and the EU with new tariffs up to 12.5% over forced labor concerns, while facing court orders to refund some tariffs. Australia criticizes tariffs as a breach of free-trade agreements.
California's primary election saw tech industry spending heavily to influence outcomes, with Seattle also moving to ban new datacenters amid AI backlash. Karen Bass heads to a mayoral runoff, while tech wins big in state races.
The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo widens, but the Trump administration has not outlined a plan for bringing Americans home. Health workers race to open treatment centers amid ongoing conflict.
A Louisiana ICE facility mistreated immigrants, and an immigration judge ordered deportation of a teen murder victim after his death. Training standards are being restored after cuts, amid ongoing debates over enforcement.
Violent protests erupted in the UK over the Henry Nowak murder case, with leaders urging calm. Separately, an MP sues Musk's xAI over deepfake images, and the SNP demands a probe into a minister's meeting with Mandelson's firm.
A new ovarian cancer drug, Elahere, is approved in England, while Canada becomes the first G7 country to approve generic Ozempic. NHS hospitals with higher empathy ratings show better patient outcomes.
The US House passed a war powers resolution to curb Trump's authority in Iran, while Israel and Lebanon agreed to renew a ceasefire contingent on Hezbollah's cessation of attacks. Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport killed one and injured dozens, escalating regional tensions.
Republicans in Congress are testing Trump's power, with the House rebuking him on Iran and Senate Republicans cutting funding for his White House ballroom and anti-weaponisation fund. The administration faces legal and political battles over tariffs, immigration, and executive orders.
Israel and Lebanon agreed to implement a ceasefire if Hezbollah stops attacks, with the US brokering the deal to create security zones. The agreement aims to remove obstacles in US-Iran talks, but Hezbollah's cooperation remains uncertain.
An Ebola outbreak widens in Congo with no US plan, while Canada approves generic Ozempic. A flesh-eating pest confirmed in US cattle and a life-prolonging drug for ovarian cancer approved in England highlight health developments.
Australia's Labor tax bill passes lower house amid independent splits, while the UK NHS tackles antisemitism and a former minister criticizes government neglect of Epstein victims. Germany blames Russia for its UN Security Council bid defeat.
Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport inflame tensions, and Japan faces a naphtha shortage due to the Iran war. The South China Sea sees new land reclamation by other nations as China expands claims.
The Supreme Court limits federal courts' role in redistricting, and Trump signs an order removing job protections for federal workers. A court fight over Bruce Lehrmann's diary and a settlement for gender-reveal fireworks wildfire highlight legal battles.
Oil prices rise amid US-Iran strikes, and Trump aims new tariffs at 59 countries and the EU. Pace Gallery cuts artists and staff, while the Trump administration fights court orders on tariff refunds.
A fire at a New Delhi hotel kills 21, and protests in the UK over a murder case turn violent. The Bayeux tapestry is set for a secret journey across the Channel, and Wim Wenders withdraws a film featuring a topless 13-year-old.
MI5 warns Chinese spies use job websites to target government staff, and former MI6 head Alex Younger dies at 62. An obscure group with Trump ties plans to fund allies' legal fights.
The U.S. House passed a war powers resolution to curb Trump's authority in Iran, with bipartisan support. Meanwhile, Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport killed one and injured dozens, escalating regional tensions. Trump called the Iran war 'not a big thing' but faced congressional pushback.
Israel and Lebanon agreed to renew a cease-fire contingent on Hezbollah stopping attacks, with U.S. brokering the deal. The agreement aims to remove obstacles in U.S.-Iran talks and calls for evacuation of Hezbollah operatives from southern Lebanon.
Republicans in Congress are testing Trump's power, with Senate Republicans cutting $1bn for his White House ballroom and the House passing a war powers resolution. Trump's 'anti-weaponisation' fund faced bipartisan backlash, leading to its apparent reversal.
Oman resists U.S. pressure to break ties with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran's soccer leader works to get the team to the World Cup amid war. Trump confirmed he called Netanyahu 'crazy' and hopes to meet Iran's supreme leader.
Rebel attacks in eastern DRC killed 30 and hampered Ebola response, with patients fleeing clinics. Trump has yet to outline a plan for the widening outbreak, despite established procedures for bringing Americans home.
SpaceX says it's worth $1.75tn as it nears a stock market debut, with a $135 share price poised to be the largest IPO ever, exceeding Saudi Aramco.
Trump aims new tariffs at 59 countries and the EU, using forced labor laws as rationale. The administration fights court orders to refund some tariffs, while oil prices rise amid U.S.-Iran strikes.
NHS tackles antisemitism after report finds Jewish staff ostracised, while hospitals with higher empathy ratings have better outcomes. A life-prolonging drug for ovarian cancer gets approved in England.
China bans four New Zealand MPs over a Taiwan visit, and MI5 warns Chinese spies use job websites to target government staff. The South China Sea sees new land reclamation by others.
Other notable stories include a Greenpeace lawsuit proceeding in the Netherlands, an MP suing Musk's xAI over deepfake images, and Wim Wenders withdrawing a film over child actor concerns.
Iranian drone and missile strikes on Kuwait airport killed one and injured dozens, prompting U.S. retaliation and a House vote to curb Trump's war powers. The crisis also disrupts Mideast travel and fuels oil price rises.
The U.S. House passed a war powers resolution to limit Trump's authority in Iran, with four Republicans joining Democrats in a bipartisan rebuke. The measure forces Trump to seek congressional approval for military action.
Republicans are testing limits on Trump's power, with Senate Republicans cutting $1bn for his White House ballroom and reviving immigration bills that weigh bans on his fund. Mitch McConnell also signaled opposition to Bill Pulte's nomination.
China banned four New Zealand MPs for a year after they visited Taiwan, escalating diplomatic tensions. The move underscores Beijing's opposition to official interactions with Taiwan.
Silicon Valley spent millions to influence California's primary election, securing political leverage against regulation and AI taxes. Seattle also moved to ban new datacenters amid local disquiet over AI growth.
SpaceX set a $135 share price for its upcoming IPO, potentially exceeding Saudi Aramco's 2019 offering in valuation and money raised. The company is now worth $1.75tn.
Rebel attacks in eastern DRC killed 30 and hampered Ebola response, with three patients fleeing clinics. Trump has yet to outline a plan for managing the outbreak.
The Trump administration imposed tariffs of up to 12.5% on 59 countries and the EU, citing forced labor laws. Critics say the rationale is a pretext for protectionism.
ICE training standards are being restored after cuts, while a Louisiana facility mistreated immigrants. Mullin also suggested Abrego Garcia could be deported to Costa Rica.
A New Delhi hotel fire killed 21, and a flesh-eating pest was confirmed in U.S. cattle. Japan faces a plastic shortage due to Iran war-induced naphtha shortages.
Today's top stories center on the explosive growth and mounting scrutiny of AI, from Nvidia's push into laptops and Anthropic's ethical balancing act to rising concerns about AI's water usage and impact on education. Meanwhile, SpaceX's historic $1.8 trillion IPO and a wave of local backlash against data centers highlight the tension between tech expansion and community resistance.
Alphabet raised a record $85 billion via stock sale to fund AI spending, while SpaceX seeks a historic $1.8 trillion valuation IPO. Broadcom lost over $300 billion in market value after disappointing revenue forecasts, highlighting the volatility in AI chip demand.
Public opposition to data centers grows dramatically, with a California city voting to permanently ban them and a Colorado mayor caught insulting critics. A U.N. report warns AI could use as much water as 1.3 billion people by 2030.
Google released Gemma 4 12B, a multimodal model that runs on laptops with 16GB RAM. Nvidia is planning N2X and N3X chips aiming for a 'Star Trek computer,' and a new humanoid robot combines Chinese body with American AI brain.
Companies are using Reddit to manipulate AI search results, and a study says AI gains are going to waste. The UK government urges companies to share data on AI's workforce effects, and a top AI conference used an AI detector to reject papers. Ted Chiang argues AI is not conscious.
SpaceX wins tax exemption for a $55 billion AI chip plant despite local backlash, while Elon Musk shifts focus to UK far-right politics. Former Tesla employees say full self-driving is not as capable as claimed.
Bengaluru startup FirstClub doubled valuation to $255M in nine months, crossing 1 million orders. Lovable signed a multiyear deal with Google Cloud to expand usage 5x.
Nintendo confirmed it will sell a Switch 2 with a replaceable battery in the EU to comply with new regulations. WiiM expanded its whole-home ecosystem with a new soundbar.
Meta bets on AI agents to unlock WhatsApp revenues, and everything is being called an AI agent now, causing confusion. Hyper launched a 'company brain' for agentic development.
Ultrahuman suffered a data breach from stolen credentials, Dashlane's vault theft notification left users confused, and xAI asked the court to strip alleged Grok deepfake victims of anonymity.
Elixir v1.20 became a gradually typed language, Angular v22 was released, and the Ü Programming Language gained attention. A GPU-accelerated UI framework for Zig called Gooey was also announced.
Uber plans to put 500 data-collection vehicles on the road for its AV Labs division. Demand is booming for a new no-tech, repairable tractor.
A key discovery of 'genetic brakes' explains how embryos shape their limbs. A possible flesh-eating screwworm infection was detected in South Texas.
OpenAI and Anthropic sign a letter urging lawmakers to improve tracking of synthetic DNA to prevent AI-developed biological weapons. Anthropic also details how it contains Claude across products.
Google raised a record $85 billion to fund its AI spending spree, while SpaceX is seeking a $1.8 trillion valuation in a historic IPO. These moves signal strong investor appetite for AI-related offerings.
Public sentiment turns against data centers, with a California city voting to permanently ban them and Amazon employees demanding limits. A UN report warns AI could use as much water as 1.3 billion people by 2030, and operators seek to fix water use problems.
Meta is betting on AI agents to unlock WhatsApp revenues, and everything is being called an AI agent, causing confusion. A new tool called Hyper aims to power agentic development, while LLMs are tested for hacking vulnerabilities.
The EU outlined plans to reduce dependence on American tech, including expanding data centers and semiconductors. The UK also urges companies to share data on AI's workforce effects, and Google was ordered to change AI Overviews.
Companies are using Reddit to manipulate ChatGPT and Google AI search, and AI billionaires are starting to get scared. A philosopher argues AI is not conscious, and Silicon Valley is hiring ethicists to shape AI's future.
Nintendo confirms a Switch 2 with a replaceable battery for the EU market. Nvidia is planning N2X and N3X chips, and Japanese hardware stocks are surging.
Microsoft, Atom Computing, and EeroQ update quantum computing progress. A humanoid robot combines a Chinese body with an American brain, and Nvidia's robotics lead discusses the future.
Failing grades soar at UC Berkeley as professors see greater AI usage and dwindling math skills. A study says companies are letting AI gains go to waste, and the UK government is concerned about AI exacerbating youth unemployment.
Ultrahuman says hackers accessed customer wellness data via an internal tool, and Dashlane's vault theft notification leaves key details out. xAI asks court to strip alleged Grok deepfake nudes victims of anonymity.
Bengaluru startup FirstClub doubles valuation to $255M in nine months, and high fuel prices push more Indians to buy electric cars. Carvana ties up with Bezos-backed Slate Auto for new car sales.
Leading AI labs sign a letter urging lawmakers to improve tracking of synthetic DNA to prevent bioweapons. Meanwhile, Trump's plan to test AI models faces criticism due to gutted security teams, and the EU outlines plans to reduce dependence on US tech.
Alphabet raises a record $85 billion for AI spending, while Broadcom loses over $300 billion in market value after disappointing revenue forecast. Google's massive stock sale signals strong investor appetite for AI-related offerings.
SpaceX pitches investors a $1.8 trillion valuation in what would be the largest IPO ever, with a share price of $135. The company also wins a tax exemption for a $55 billion AI chip plant despite local backlash.
Google releases Gemma 4 12B, a multimodal model that runs on laptops with 16GB RAM. Nvidia plans next-gen N2X and N3X chips, and Google's Dreambeans turns personal data into AI-illustrated stories.
Meta bets on AI agents to unlock WhatsApp revenues, while a study finds only $0.18 of every $1 spent on AI coding tools reaches production. The term 'AI agent' is increasingly overused, causing confusion.
Philosophers are being hired to shape AI's future, and concerns grow over AI's effect on workforce and education. A UC Berkeley study shows failing grades soar with greater AI usage, and a UN report warns of AI's water consumption.
Ultrahuman suffers a data breach via stolen credentials, and Dashlane's vault theft notification leaves users confused. xAI asks a court to strip anonymity from alleged Grok deepfake victims.
High fuel costs push more Indians to buy electric cars, while Uber plans to put 500 data-collection vehicles on the road for AV Labs. Former Tesla employees say Full Self-Driving is far less capable than Musk claims.
Japanese hardware stocks surge, and defense tech is flooded with money. Nintendo confirms a Switch 2 with replaceable battery for the EU, and Carvana ties up with Slate Auto for new car sales.
Elon Musk shifts focus to UK far-right politics, and Substack introduces Reply Rules for creators. Companies use Reddit to manipulate AI search results, and Plex evolves with new social features.
A possible flesh-eating screwworm infection is detected in South Texas, and swifts are displaced after demolition. Embryos shape their limbs via genetic brakes, and Microsoft, Atom Computing, and EeroQ update quantum computing progress.
Leading AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic push for bioweapon prevention, while debates intensify over AI consciousness, content manipulation, and the need for ethical oversight. A UN report warns AI could consume water equivalent to 1.3 billion people by 2030, and Trump's plan to test AI models faces criticism after security team cuts.
Data center construction spending now exceeds government transportation spending, but public opposition is surging: a California city voted to permanently ban datacenters, and Amazon employees are demanding limits. Colorado's governor vetoed a surveillance pricing ban amid growing anti-data center sentiment.
A study of 1M+ PRs finds only $0.18 of every $1 spent on AI coding tools reaches production, while failing grades soar in UC Berkeley CS classes due to AI usage and dwindling math skills. New AI models like Gemma 4 12B run on laptops, and a developer spent $1,500 testing LLMs' hacking abilities.
SpaceX pitches a historic $1.8 trillion IPO at $135 per share, aiming to raise up to $86 billion, while Elon Musk shifts social media focus to UK far-right politics. SpaceX also wins a tax exemption for a $55 billion AI chip plant despite local backlash.
Alphabet completes an $85 billion stock sale to fund AI spending, the largest in history, while Google is ordered to improve AI Overviews and let UK publishers opt out. Google also launches Dreambeans, an AI tool that turns personal data into cartoons, and releases the Gemma 4 12B model.
Meta bets on AI agents to unlock WhatsApp revenues, and startups like Hyper launch 'company brain' tools for agentic development. However, confusion grows as many tools are labeled 'AI agents' without true multi-step capabilities.
Microsoft, Atom Computing, and EeroQ provide progress updates on quantum computing, while Nvidia plans N2X and N3X chips aiming for a 'Star Trek computer.' Japanese hardware stocks surge again.
Defense tech is flooded with money as Anduril and Mach Industries double valuations, but concerns arise over Palantir's 'enshittification' risk. The US proposes a 40% increase in defense budgets.
A flesh-eating screwworm infection is confirmed in South Texas, the first breach of the US-Mexico border. Scientists discover 'genetic brakes' that shape embryo limbs, and the US dismantles a system tracking Atlantic currents at risk of collapse.
Nintendo confirms a Switch 2 with replaceable battery for the EU, WiiM launches a new soundbar, and the best Qi2 batteries and Bluetooth trackers are reviewed. Plex adds social features for content discovery.
Dashlane's vault theft notification leaves users confused, Ultrahuman suffers a breach via stolen employee credentials, and xAI asks to strip anonymity from alleged Grok deepfake victims. Apple brings age verification to Texas.
Alphabet's record $85B stock sale and Nvidia's expansion into laptops highlight massive AI spending. Broadcom lost over $300B in value after disappointing revenue, while Indian stocks lag behind Taiwan and South Korea in AI-driven gains.
OpenAI and Anthropic urge lawmakers to prevent AI-developed bioweapons, while UK regulators flag AI cyber risks for banks. Anthropic details how it contains Claude, and critics question Trump's AI testing plan after security team cuts.
Data center spending now exceeds government transport spending, but local opposition is growing. A California city voted to permanently ban data centers, and a UN report warns AI could use as much water as 1.3 billion people by 2030.
SpaceX seeks a historic $1.8T valuation IPO, while defense tech startups like Anduril see soaring valuations. Elon Musk shifts focus to UK far-right politics, and former Tesla employees doubt FSD capabilities.
Kirkland & Ellis and Palantir build AI tools for private equity, while legal tech stalwarts upgrade to fend off challengers. AI cyber risk is a top banking threat, and Palantir faces 'enshittification' concerns in the UK.
UC Berkeley sees failing grades soar with AI usage and dwindling math skills. A study finds only $0.18 of every $1 spent on AI coding tools reaches production, and work-life balance remains a challenge in European startups.
King's College London researchers analyze why self-driving cars crash, and Uber plans 500 data-collection vehicles for AV development. A demand for no-tech, repairable tractors highlights a counter-trend.
Google releases Gemma 4 12B for laptops, and Elixir v1.20 becomes gradually typed. Anthropic races to market with powerful tools, and a new programming language 'Ü' emerges on GitHub.
Colorado governor vetoes a surveillance pricing ban, and Apple brings age verification to Texas. Google ordered to put clearer links in AI search, and Dashlane's vault theft notification confuses users.
Nintendo confirms a Switch 2 with replaceable battery in the EU, and WiiM expands its audio ecosystem. Meta spins out VR fitness game Supernatural, and Substack adds reply rules for creators.
Silicon Valley hires philosophers to shape AI's future, and xAI asks court to strip anonymity from deepfake victims. Companies use Reddit to manipulate AI search, and a study questions if AI would be 'nicer' without social media data.
US plans to dismantle a system tracking Atlantic currents at risk of collapse, and a flesh-eating screwworm infection is confirmed in South Texas. Quantum computing progress updates from Microsoft and Atom Computing.
Nvidia opens a new front in AI by moving from data centers to laptops, while Anthropic races to market with powerful tools amid ethical concerns. A study warns AI could consume as much water as 1.3 billion people by 2030, and companies are urged to better capture AI gains.
SpaceX pitches a historic $1.8 trillion IPO, while Elon Musk's Terafab AI chip plant in Texas wins tax exemptions despite fierce local backlash. The dual moves underscore Musk's ambitious tech and financial strategies.
UC Berkeley reports soaring failure rates in CS classes linked to increased AI usage and dwindling math skills. A separate analysis of 1M+ pull requests finds only $0.18 of every $1 spent on AI coding tools reaches production.
King's College London researchers identify why self-driving cars crash, tracing errors back through long chains of decisions. Uber plans to put 500 data-collection vehicles on the road for its AV Labs division.
UK regulator flags AI cyber risk as top banking threat, while Google is ordered to change AI Overviews in the UK. Legal tech stalwarts upgrade products to defend against challengers.
Broadcom loses over $300 billion in market value after disappointing revenue forecast. Indian stocks lose out to Asian rivals in the global hunt for AI winners, and Japanese hardware stocks surge.
Companies are using Reddit to manipulate ChatGPT and Google AI search results, particularly peptide firms spamming biohackers subreddits. A study finds AI gains often go to waste.
Microsoft, Atom Computing, and EeroQ update progress on quantum computing. Google's open-source experiments shape the future of JPEG XL image coding.
A wave of promo codes for Loop Earplugs, Breville, Nomad, Columbia, Groupon, Jabra, and others offers discounts up to 77% off. Nintendo confirms a Switch 2 with replaceable battery for the EU.
A flesh-eating screwworm infection is confirmed in South Texas. The U.S. plans to dismantle a system tracking Atlantic currents at risk of collapse. A new dumbphone and programming language emerge.
Today's entertainment news is dominated by the Tribeca Festival opening with Questlove's Earth, Wind & Fire documentary, major CBS News turmoil over Scott Pelley's firing, and the fallout from artists participating in the 'Freedom 250' concert. Additionally, there are significant developments in gaming, including LEGO Batman's Switch 2 release date and Amazon's control over future James Bond games, alongside personal revelations from Tom Holland about dyslexia and Jessica Simpson about sobriety.
CBS News is facing internal chaos after the firing of Scott Pelley from '60 Minutes' and other layoffs, with staff anxious under new leadership. Steve Kroft criticized the direction as 'disastrous' and 'journalistic interference', while Donald Trump also lashed out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins.
Director Wim Wenders has withdrawn his 1975 film 'Wrong Move' from circulation due to a topless scene featuring Nastassja Kinski at age 13, who said the filmmaker 'didn't protect me'.
The revival of 'Scary Movie' is projected to open with $70M worldwide, while 'Masters of the Universe' is expected to earn $50M globally after an 18-year journey to screen.
PlayStation's State of Play revealed new games including a female-led God of War, Wolverine on PS5, and Control Resonant early access. Amazon Games will handle future James Bond titles, and IO Interactive won't self-publish.
Lego's design director explained why Pokémon minifigs aren't being made yet, but new Smart Play sets allow kids to battle and level up like in the games. The sets were revealed in an exclusive interview.
Tom Holland discussed his past comments about playing Spider-Man after 30, revealing it may have been a negotiation tactic. He also received praise for a 'powerful' message on dyslexia after turning down SNL.
Celine Dion and others paid tribute to Peabo Bryson after his death. Weezer announced a new self-titled album, and Sara Bareilles previewed 'Good Grief' with the single 'Home'.
Sharon Stone revealed a physical assault but did not name the perpetrator. Los Angeles prosecutors are reviewing a sex assault case against Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
Hasbro launched an AI studio to license characters like Transformers, while TikTok and Sundance Institute started a microseries writing workshop. Martin Scorsese endorsed AI for pre-production.
The cast for 'Love Island USA' Season 8 was revealed, and the cause of death for 'Alaskan Bush People' star Matt Brown was confirmed as suicide.
IGN Live 2026 announced its full guest lineup and schedule, featuring talent from Jackass, Avatar, and more. The event will take place in Los Angeles.
Peacock is developing 'The Intern' legal thriller, Hulu is working on 'Suspect' based on Scott Turow's novel, and AMC's 'The Audacity' promoted Jess McLeod for Season 2.
Scott Pelley's firing from '60 Minutes' has sparked outrage, with former colleagues Steve Kroft and Tony Dokoupil condemning the move as journalistic interference under new leadership. CBS News staff are anxious about the future under Bari Weiss's rule.
Martin Scorsese's endorsement of AI in filmmaking has drawn criticism from Boots Riley, who says Scorsese 'doesn't give a f*ck' about AI but was offered a lot of money. The controversy highlights ongoing debates about AI in Hollywood.
Director Wim Wenders withdrew his 1975 film after actress Nastassja Kinski, then 13, said he 'didn't protect me' regarding a topless scene. The move reignites debates on child actor protection.
The revival of 'Scary Movie' is projected to open with $40M domestically, while 'Masters of the Universe' is expected to earn $50M worldwide. Both films are performing well at the box office.
Celine Dion and others mourn the death of Peabo Bryson, her duet partner on 'Beauty and the Beast'. Bryson died at age 75, and Dion remembered his 'kind spirit'.
PlayStation's State of Play revealed a new God of War starring Kratos' wife Laufey, a Wolverine game with Marvel characters, and other titles. Some fans questioned the God of War direction.
Los Angeles prosecutors are reviewing a sex assault claim against Sean 'Diddy' Combs from a publicist. The case marks a critical juncture in the accuser's fight for accountability.
Lauv has dropped out of his tour with Khalid, citing mental health struggles. He wrote that he is 'deeply struggling right now' and needs to be honest with fans.
Netflix announced a new animated show from the Scavengers Reign studio, while Lego revealed Pokémon Smart Play sets that mimic game mechanics. Lego explained why it isn't making Pokémon minifigs yet.
Donald Trump again attacked CNN and berated Kaitlan Collins for not smiling during a press availability. This continues his pattern of criticizing the network.
Primary Wave partnered with Mexican band Intocable, and Julia Jacklin signed with 4AD. These moves highlight ongoing shifts in the music industry.
Veteran correspondent Scott Pelley was fired from '60 Minutes' after a clash with new executive producer Bari Weiss. Colleagues Steve Kroft and Tony Dokoupil have publicly criticized the move as journalistic interference, causing anxiety among CBS News staff.
Martin Scorsese faces criticism from filmmakers like Boots Riley after endorsing AI company Black Forest Labs. Riley suggests Scorsese was motivated by money, while others like Kane Parsons call AI harmful to creativity.
Vasana Montgomery, expelled from Love Island USA Season 8 for using the n-word in social media videos, issued a public apology saying 'there is no excuse.' The incident drew significant backlash.
Tom Holland revealed he turned down hosting 'Saturday Night Live' due to fear of cue cards, citing his dyslexia. He received praise for his honest message about the condition.
Jessica Simpson opened up about her sobriety journey onstage, calling alcohol a 'crutch that wasn't working.' Lauv dropped out of a tour with Khalid citing mental health struggles.
Artists booking or backing out of the 'Freedom 250' concert have sparked fan backlash, with Bret Michaels' guitarist commenting on fandom fickleness. Flo Rida's AI chatbot gave a shocking answer when asked about his participation.
Questlove's new documentary 'Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs That's the Weight of the World)' opened the Tribeca Festival. The film is praised as a vibrant chronicle of the band's ups and downs.
Weezer previewed their new self-titled album with a single featuring Wednesday, while Sara Bareilles announced her first album in seven years. Céline Dion paid tribute to Peabo Bryson after his death.
The UK government pledged £1.3 billion for infrastructure upgrades to support Universal's new theme park. The investment aims to boost local transport and economic growth.
KSI addressed his fellow Sidemen after quitting the YouTube collective, saying 'I'll always be here.' His departure marks a significant change for the popular group.
Scott Pelley's firing from 60 Minutes has sparked widespread backlash, with former colleagues Steve Kroft and Tony Dokoupil criticizing the decision as journalistic interference. Staff anxiety is high as new leadership under Bari Weiss takes over.
Backrooms director Kane Parsons criticized AI as 'genuinely harmful' to creativity, while Boots Riley speculated that Martin Scorsese joined an AI company for money. The debate highlights tensions over AI's role in Hollywood.
Major gaming updates include the announcement that Amazon will publish future James Bond games, taking control from IO Interactive, and the reveal of new titles like 'Rayman Legends Retold' and 'Control Resonant.' Fortnite's Chapter 7 Season 2 live end event is also scheduled, and a new 'God of War' game starring Kratos' wife Laufey has been announced.
Jessica Simpson opened up about her sobriety during a concert, while Lauv dropped out of a tour with Khalid citing mental health struggles. Weezer previewed their new self-titled album, and Sara Bareilles released a new single from her upcoming album 'Good Grief.' Céline Dion paid tribute to Peabo Bryson after his death.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs may face a sex assault case as L.A. prosecutors review a publicist's claims. Vasana Montgomery apologized after being expelled from 'Love Island USA' for using the n-word. Sharon Stone revealed a past physical assault but did not name the perpetrator.
Questlove's documentary 'Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World)' opened the Tribeca Festival to positive reviews, highlighting the band's legacy. Quentin Tarantino criticized post-pandemic movies for being riddled with flaws, praising 'The Rip' as a standout.
Canada's PM Mark Carney reversed a policy to raise streamer revenues for CanCon, a win for Netflix and others. TikTok partnered with Sundance Institute for a microseries writing workshop, and a new vertical documentary series 'Mapogo: The Lion Throne' was announced for FlareFlow.
A roundup of notable Hollywood deaths in 2026 includes Catherine O'Hara, James Van Der Beek, and Robert Duvall. Matt Brown's cause of death from 'Alaskan Bush People' was confirmed as suicide, and Peabo Bryson passed away at 75.
Peacock is developing 'The Intern,' a legal thriller series based on Michele Campbell's book. Jess McLeod was promoted to series regular on AMC's 'The Audacity' for Season 2. 'Euphoria' Season 3 finale received a mixed review, and a new animated show 'Dealies' from the 'Scavengers Reign' studio was announced for Netflix.
A Julien's auction marking Marilyn Monroe's 100th birthday features items from her bras to her front gates, highlighting her enduring cultural legacy.
Donald Trump lashed out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins, and Doja Cat criticized Elon Musk on X. Leonard Cohen's reflections on anger and resistance were highlighted, and an article discussed the fickleness of fan bases in response to artists' political choices.
Various deals and product announcements include discounts on 3D printers, dashcams, and gaming PCs. IGN Live 2026 lineup was revealed, and the Patreon CEO intervened in a LEGO reseller drama. The UK government pledged £1.3bn for Universal's theme park, and KSI addressed his departure from the Sidemen.
Scott Pelley's firing from '60 Minutes' has sparked widespread criticism from colleagues Steve Kroft and Tony Dokoupil, who call it journalistic interference. Staff anxiety is high under new leadership by Bari Weiss, with multiple correspondents and producers also dismissed.
The 25th Tribeca Festival kicked off with the world premiere of Questlove's documentary on Earth, Wind & Fire, featuring a performance by the band and remarks from Robert De Niro criticizing Donald Trump. The event highlighted the festival's mission and its 25-year legacy.
Directors Kane Parsons and Boots Riley have condemned AI in filmmaking, with Parsons calling it 'genuinely harmful' and Riley criticizing Martin Scorsese's AI partnership. The debate highlights growing resistance to AI tools in creative industries.
IO Interactive will no longer self-publish future James Bond games; Amazon and MGM will take control, making a direct sequel to '007 First Light' uncertain. The move signals a major shift in the franchise's gaming future.
Tom Holland revealed he turned down hosting 'SNL' due to fear of cue cards changing, citing his dyslexia. The actor received praise for his 'powerful' message about the condition.
Vasana Montgomery, expelled from 'Love Island USA' Season 8 for using the n-word in past videos, issued a public apology saying 'there is no excuse.' The incident has sparked discussion on accountability.
Doja Cat slammed Elon Musk as a 'barrel chested Ewok' on X, demanding reinstatement of the audio post feature. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between celebrities and the platform's owner.
Fortnite's Chapter 7 Season 2 live end event is set to begin, marking the season's conclusion with rewards for players. The event's start time has been announced.
PlayStation's State of Show revealed 'God of War' featuring Kratos' wife Laufey, a new 'Wolverine' trailer with Marvel characters, and other titles. 'Rayman Legends Retold' is also available for preorder.
Céline Dion remembered Peabo Bryson as a 'kind spirit' after his death at 75. Matt Brown's cause of death was confirmed as suicide, and Hollywood's notable deaths of 2026 were listed.
Weezer previewed their self-titled album with a new single featuring Wednesday, while Sara Bareilles announced 'Good Grief' with a Tribeca documentary. Lauv dropped out of a tour with Khalid citing mental health struggles.
Artists booking or backing out of the 'Freedom 250' concert, linked to Donald Trump, have faced intense fan backlash, highlighting the fickleness of fan bases. Doja Cat also criticized Elon Musk on X, while Flo Rida's AI chatbot gave a surprising response about his participation.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight gets a Nintendo Switch 2 release date, while IO Interactive will not self-publish future James Bond games, with Amazon and MGM taking control. The next Bond game sequel is uncertain.
Tom Holland revealed he turned down hosting Saturday Night Live due to fear of cue cards, citing his dyslexia. He praised the show but said he is 'so petrified' of the format.
Weezer previewed their self-titled album with a new single, Sara Bareilles released 'Home' from her upcoming album 'Good Grief', and Lauv dropped out of a tour with Khalid citing mental health struggles. The most anticipated tours of 2026 were also announced.
Céline Dion remembered Peabo Bryson as a 'kind spirit' after his death at 75, and Matt Brown's cause of death from Alaskan Bush People was confirmed as suicide. Hollywood's notable deaths of 2026 were also listed.
PlayStation's State of Play revealed a female God of War, Wolverine gameplay with Marvel characters, and other titles. Fortnite's Chapter 7 Season 2 live event was also announced.
A Julien's auction for Marilyn Monroe's 100th birthday features personal items, and Peacock is developing a legal thriller series based on Michele Campbell's book 'The Intern'.
The NBA Finals kicked off with the Knicks taking Game 1 against the Spurs, highlighted by Jalen Brunson's clutch performance and Karl-Anthony Towns' dominance. In football, Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez confirmed José Mourinho's return, while Liverpool is set to appoint Andoni Iraola as head coach. The French Open saw upsets and injury retirements, and the IPL witnessed a teenage sensation in Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
The 2026 NBA Finals tip off with Game 1 between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, featuring live updates, box scores, and predictions from analysts like Charles Barkley and Iman Shumpert. Key storylines include Victor Wembanyama's impact, Jalen Brunson's legacy, and Mitchell Robinson's activation despite a finger injury.
Ten-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson officially retires from the NFL to join CBS Sports, ending a career that included a Super Bowl win with the Seahawks. His announcement came via social media, with tributes and analysis following.
Wilyer Abreu ends a 20-game home run drought for the Red Sox, while Phillies ace Cristopher Sanchez sets a franchise record with a long scoreless streak. The Mets use small ball to salvage a series against the Mariners, and Bo Bichette has a four-hit game.
Jared Verse reacts to his trade from the Rams to the Browns, while the Cowboys sign a local WR prospect. The Cardinals' Josh Sweat is unlikely to be traded, and Derick Hall re-signs with the Seahawks for less money. TJ Watt comments on the Steelers' defensive depth.
Miami flips five-star EDGE Jaiden Bryant from LSU, boosting their recruiting class. Michigan football lacks clarity at EDGE, and Iowa prep tight end Bennett Stecker commits to UND. Kentucky loses an outfielder to the transfer portal.
Flavio Cobolli reached his first grand slam semi-final after beating Felix Auger-Aliassime, while Matteo Berrettini retired again due to injury. Aryna Sabalenka suffered a shock loss, and Cobolli uses Nadal's shower for luck.
South Korea beat El Salvador 1-0 in their final World Cup warm-up, while Belgium's team guide highlights their winnable group. England may see less of Harry Kane, and squads are analyzed for experience and youth.
Andoni Iraola is set to sign a contract and become Liverpool's new head coach, with expectations to excite fans. Analysis explores why managers struggle at 'big-six' clubs and the reaction from the city.
Mauricio Ruffy remains unbothered by criticism ahead of UFC Freedom 250, which will be held at the White House. Katie Taylor's expected farewell fight at Croke Park is against Flora Pili, and Ryan Rozicki trains for his bout with Chris Billam-Smith.
England faces New Zealand at Lord's for the 150th Test, with debate over Jofra Archer's absence. England is in serious debt after the Ashes, and Surrey wins in the T20 Blast. The women's team will not enforce a social media ban for the World Cup.
The Miami Heat gain momentum in the Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes as offseason rumors intensify. Other NBA stories include Duke-Michigan game relocation and Milan Momcilovic's historic shooting at Kentucky.
Manchester City has a bid for Elliot Anderson rejected by Nottingham Forest, while AC Milan chases Crysencio Summerville. River Plate nears signing Mauro Arambarri, and Bayern Munich discusses Ismael Saibari with PSV.
The 2026 NBA Finals begin with Game 1 between the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks, featuring live updates, box scores, and pre-game banter. Commissioner Adam Silver discusses expansion, Europe, and the ongoing Oakley-Dolan feud.
Knicks star Jalen Brunson left Game 1 with a knee injury but returned, raising concerns about his health. The injury is a major talking point in the Finals.
Andoni Iraola is set to become Liverpool's new head coach, with fans excited about his arrival. Analysis covers his potential impact and the trend of managers moving to big-six clubs.
Florentino Pérez confirms José Mourinho will return to Real Madrid if re-elected, while rival Enrique Riquelme promises Rodri and Haaland. The club has gone without major silverware for two seasons.
Flavio Cobolli reaches his first Grand Slam semi-final after defeating Auger-Aliassime, while Matteo Berrettini retires due to injury. Aryna Sabalenka suffers a shock loss, and wheelchair doubles action continues.
Caitlin Clark's injury designation before facing Angel Reese stirs controversy, highlighting their intense rivalry. The game is highly anticipated.
The 49ers announce internal promotions and a new title for Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, while the Patriots are linked to Stefon Diggs. Russell Wilson retires from the NFL to join CBS Sports.
Auburn golf wins national championship, Texas Tech faces Texas in WCWS finals, and Bloomington North boys track excels. High school baseball and track results are also featured.
Manchester City bids for Elliot Anderson, AC Milan chases Summerville, and Carrick wants five signings. Jaylen Brown sells home amid trade rumors.
Edmen Shahbazyan fights at UFC Vegas 118, Katie Taylor's farewell opponent named, and Trump considers permanent UFC arena at White House. Rozicki trains for Billam-Smith.
Surrey wins in T20 Blast, England faces New Zealand at Lord's for 150th Test, and England women won't enforce social media ban. Ibrahima Konate opens up about depression.
Texas softball took a 1-0 lead in the WCWS championship series against Texas Tech, powered by Katie Stewart's home run and ace Teagan Kavan's strong pitching. The Longhorns aim to secure the title in the best-of-three finals.
Andoni Iraola is set to become Liverpool's new head coach, while Manchester City have a bid for Elliot Anderson rejected. Jose Mourinho hints at a return to Real Madrid if Florentino Perez wins the election.
Belgium's World Cup team guide highlights their winnable group, while England's squad depth and potential upsets are analyzed. Social media bans and squad statistics are also discussed.
Logan Webb throws a near-perfect game as the Giants shut out the Brewers, while the Guardians hit three home runs to beat the Yankees. Aaron Judge undergoes further imaging on his ribs.
Texas A&M infielder Sawyer Farr enters the NCAA Transfer Portal, and Miami continues to flip five-star recruits from SEC programs. The SEC and Big Ten face political scrutiny over resource consolidation.
JoJo Diaz considers his future in boxing, while Katie Taylor is expected to face Flora Pili in her farewell fight. Ryan Rozicki trains for his bout with Chris Billam-Smith.
Rory McIlroy expresses frustration at the Memorial Tournament, and Ross Smith wins his 10th PDC title. The women's Giro d'Italia sees Demi Vollering win stage five.
Surrey beat Middlesex in the T20 Blast, and Lord's prepares for its 150th Test match. England's cricket team faces financial debt and a challenging series against New Zealand.
A high school pitcher recovers from dental surgery, a New Zealand footballer meets his viral influencer, and the UFC arena at the White House is discussed. The WNBA sees the Fever drop in power rankings.
The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-95 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, overcoming a double-digit deficit behind Jalen Brunson's 30 points. Victor Wembanyama scored 26 but struggled from the field, while Karl-Anthony Towns credited his late mother for keeping him calm. The Knicks' win extended their playoff streak and sparked celebrations in New York.
Andoni Iraola is set to become Liverpool's new head coach, with reports suggesting he will sign a contract on Thursday. The move has generated excitement among fans, though some question whether managers from smaller clubs can succeed at big-six teams.
Manchester City had a bid for Elliot Anderson rejected by Nottingham Forest, while AC Milan are chasing West Ham's Crysencio Summerville. Other gossip includes Real Madrid targeting Inter's Denzel Dumfries.
Lord's hosts its 150th Test match as England face New Zealand, with debates over Jofra Archer's absence and new faces like Emilio Gay. England are in serious debt after the Ashes and need to start repaying faith in Brendon McCullum.
Jon Cooper, who previously coached at a high school in Lansing, was named the NHL's top coach.
UFC Vegas 118 betting props are previewed, and Katie Taylor looks set to fight Flora Pili at Croke Park. Donald Trump suggested the UFC arena at the White House could stay permanently.
Rory McIlroy plans to continue picking PGA Tour events, while Ross Smith won his 10th PDC ranking title at Players Championship 20. Jackson Koivun faces a decision on turning pro after Auburn's NCAA golf title.
Texas A&M infielder Sawyer Farr entered the transfer portal, and Purdue football landed a 3-star edge rusher commitment.
The Athletics beat the Cubs in extra innings, the Braves defeated the Blue Jays, and the New Mexico Bowl will be played on Christmas Eve. Also, the Eaton Foundation announced scholarship winners.
Shohei Ohtani lowered his ERA to 0.74 with six scoreless innings against the Diamondbacks, continuing his historic season. He also leads the NL in on-base percentage, showcasing his two-way excellence.
The Angels beat the Rockies 11-4 with four hits each from Meckler and Madrigal, while the Astros edged the Pirates 11-9 on a tiebreaking triple. The Rams' trade for Myles Garrett and potential Aaron Donald return also made news.
Andoni Iraola is set to become Liverpool's new head coach, with reports indicating he will sign his contract on Thursday. The move has generated excitement among fans, though questions remain about managers stepping up to big-six clubs.
Manchester City had a bid for Elliot Anderson rejected by Nottingham Forest, while AC Milan chase West Ham's Crysencio Summerville. Manchester United are also active in the midfield market.
Surrey beat Middlesex in the T20 Blast, while Lord's hosts its 150th Test match with England facing New Zealand. England's debt after the Ashes and Jofra Archer's absence are key talking points.
The Liberty beat the Tempo 97-82, with Jonquel Jones recording 22 points and 17 rebounds. In the NWSL, San Diego moved top of the table, while the Mercury snapped a 7-game skid behind Natasha Mack's career-high 16 points.
Katie Taylor is set to face Flora Pili at Croke Park, while Ryan Rozicki trains for his fight with Chris Billam-Smith. Donald Trump suggested a permanent UFC arena at the White House.
The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-95 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, with Jalen Brunson scoring 30 points and Karl-Anthony Towns dominating Victor Wembanyama. Brunson's fourth-quarter heroics and Josh Hart's defensive efforts were key, despite a brief injury scare for Brunson.
Florentino Pérez announced that José Mourinho will return as Real Madrid manager if he wins the club's presidential election, also revealing plans to sign Ibrahima Konaté. The news has shaken up the football landscape ahead of the elections.
Andoni Iraola is set to sign a contract with Liverpool to become their new head coach, after impressing at Bournemouth. Fans and pundits see him as a promising successor, drawing comparisons to Jürgen Klopp.
Matteo Berrettini retired from his quarterfinal due to injury, expressing frustration, while Flavio Cobolli reached his first Grand Slam semi-final. Aryna Sabalenka suffered a shock loss, and the Ukraine-Russia tension looms over the women's semi-finals.
Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi took IPL 2026 by storm with 776 runs at a 230+ strike rate, earning praise from Pat Cummins and Sachin Tendulkar. Tendulkar advised patience regarding his Test future.
Shohei Ohtani delivered another dominant two-way performance in the Dodgers' win over the Diamondbacks, making MLB history. His pitching and hitting continue to amaze, highlighted on Cy Young night.
Reports indicate that some Glazer family members are considering selling their stake in Manchester United, a major development for the club's future ownership.
Manchester City had a bid for Elliot Anderson rejected by Nottingham Forest, while AC Milan targets West Ham's Crysencio Summerville. Chelsea's record goalscorer Bobby Tambling passed away at 84.
England's Harry Kane may see less playing time due to depth, while Belgium's golden generation fades but retains quality. Underdog upsets and squad statistics are analyzed ahead of the tournament.
Sean Strickland claims he was banned from the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House, while Trump suggests the arena could become permanent. The event is set for June 14.
Surrey beat Middlesex in the T20 Blast, while Demi Vollering won stage five of the women's Giro d'Italia. Wales' World Cup qualifier was disrupted by weather.
Chris Billam-Smith prepares for his Bournemouth homecoming fight, while Katie Taylor is expected to face Flora Pili in her farewell bout at Croke Park.