June 7, 2026
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| DXY | 98.009USD | -0.04% | 97.832 – 98.068 |
| EUR/TRY | 52.92330TRY | +0.22% | 52.80890 – 53.00950 |
| VIX | 18.17USD | -1.03% | 17.40 – 18.50 |
Prices as of April 16, 2026 05:25 UTC
Escalating Iran-Israel conflict dominates global headlines after Iran launched missiles at Israel in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Beirut, marking the first such attack since April. Meanwhile, Ukraine's Zelenskyy met with European allies to discuss air defenses and peace conditions as US focus shifts, and the UK prepares sanctions against Israel over West Bank settlements.
Iran fired missiles at Israel for the first time since an April ceasefire, retaliating against Israeli strikes on Beirut. The attacks have raised fears of a broader regional war, with no immediate casualties reported.
President Zelenskyy met with UK, French, and German leaders in London to discuss scaling up air defenses and set conditions for peace talks, as US mediation steps back. A Russian drone also struck a building near Chornobyl storing spent nuclear fuel.
Trump defended his compensation fund and Iran war stance in a tense NBC interview, while also facing a lawsuit over UFC fights at the White House. The Georgia Senate runoff and allegations against Graham Platner also drew attention.
OPEC Plus plans to boost oil production amid the Iran conflict, while oil price spikes raise talk of 'demand destruction'. The West continues to lose critical mineral assets to China.
A neo-Nazi party member narrowly lost a mayoral race in Germany, signaling growing far-right acceptance. Hegseth criticized Europe over migration 'invasion' in a D-Day speech, echoing far-right rhetoric.
An Arab gunman killed one in central Israel, and the UK readies sanctions against Israel over proposed West Bank settlements. Hamas praised the shooting but didn't claim responsibility.
Cancer researcher Richard Scolyer dies at 59; NHS adopts faster bladder cancer test; record numbers wait for diagnostic tests in England. Ebola spreads in East Africa, with China potentially stepping up.
Peru's presidential runoff pits a moderated left against a right-wing candidate, while Mexico City's airport renovation for the 2026 World Cup faces scrutiny.
Armenia votes amid Russian pressure on its pro-West government, and South Korea debates a potential hard left turn against the US. Aukus deal risks war with China, Greens warn.
Kars4Kids can continue ads in California, 'Scary Movie' topped the box office, and Tata Steel faced delays. CaaStle CEO confessed to fraud but stayed in charge, and Fields Good launched a healthy cookie brand.
Ye performed for thousands in the Netherlands despite protests, and 'Scary Movie' topped the box office. The mullet championship in Denmark celebrated a divisive hairstyle.
Bernadette Chirac, former French first lady, died at 93. Hundreds of captives were freed from a Boko Haram hideout, and a French schoolgirl's murder sparked protests over police failures.
President Zelensky met with UK, German, and French leaders in London to bolster support as US mediation wanes. A Russian drone struck a building storing spent nuclear fuel near Chornobyl, raising safety concerns.
Trump looms over Georgia Senate runoff, defends compensation fund, and clashes with NBC over 'rigged election' claims. He also considers buying Chagos Islands and refuses to rule out compensating Capitol rioters.
An Arab gunman killed one in central Israel, and Hamas praised the attack. Israel struck Beirut suburbs, and Hezbollah fired at Israeli territory, while UK readies sanctions against illegal West Bank settlements.
Neo-Nazi loses German mayoral race; Armenia votes amid Russian pressure; European armies can field two million soldiers. UK defence plan delays undermine credibility, and Nato beats cyber attack simulation.
Peru's presidential runoff pits left against right amid violence; Mexico City airport renovation for World Cup deemed insufficient. Thousands march for murdered French schoolgirl.
OPEC Plus boosts oil production as Iran ceasefire elusive; oil price spikes spark 'demand destruction' talk. 'Scary Movie' tops box office; Tata Steel furnace may be delayed; M&S launches traineeship.
Tribeca Festival denounces rape joke; Scott Pelley interview reveals CBS News interference; Ye performs for thousands in Netherlands. ChatGPT ads aim to make AI lovable.
Pauline Hanson defends Ben Roberts-Smith; PM backs Opera House volume; teens arrested in machete brawl. Greens warn Aukus risks war with China; Albanese says deal 'full-steam ahead'.
Hundreds freed from Boko Haram hideout; suspected terrorist behind attacks on Jewish communities in Europe. US lawsuit aims to stop UFC fights at White House.
Bernadette Chirac dies at 93; Bob Packwood dies at 93; Denmark mullet championship; baby magazine arrives 19 years late. South Korea flag football hopes for Olympics.
President Zelensky met with key European allies in London to set conditions for peace talks, as the US steps back from mediation. Ukraine also reported a Russian drone strike near a nuclear facility, highlighting ongoing risks.
An Arab gunman killed one in central Israel, and a shooting in Israel left one dead and five injured. The UK considered sanctions against Israel over West Bank settlements, as violence persists.
OPEC Plus plans to boost oil production amid high prices, with talk of 'demand destruction' setting in. Iranians face despair from inflation, and record numbers wait for NHS diagnostic tests in England.
A neo-Nazi party member lost a close mayoral race in Germany, while Hegseth criticized Europe over migration. Armenia voted amid Russian pressure, and France's ex-first lady Bernadette Chirac died at 93.
Scott Pelley accused CBS of interference over a report on a shooting, and the Tribeca Festival denounced a red-carpet rape joke. Lammy told JD Vance his comments on a murder were wrong.
Italian rescuers recovered 10 bodies after a migrant boat capsized off Malta, with about 48 survivors. The search continued for suspects after a shooting near a festival in Toledo, Ohio.
Richard Scolyer, cancer researcher and former Australian of the year, died at 59. Ebola spreads in East Africa, and RFK Jr. appeared disengaged on health department matters beyond vaccines.
Eriksen collapsed during a Denmark game but is conscious, and Ye performed for thousands in the Netherlands. Mexico City's airport renovation for the 2026 World Cup was deemed insufficient.
A record number of people waited for NHS tests, a baby magazine arrived 19 years late, and Denmark celebrated its mullet championship. Multiple teens were arrested over a machete brawl in Melbourne.
Iran launched missiles at Israel for the first time since April's ceasefire, retaliating against Israeli strikes on Beirut's outskirts. The attacks have heightened tensions in the Middle East, with no immediate reports of casualties.
Israel bombed Beirut suburbs after accusing Hezbollah of firing, while US-brokered truce efforts stalled. The UK readied sanctions against Israel to deter illegal West Bank settlements.
Trump defended his compensation fund and Iran war stance in a 'Meet the Press' interview, which he abruptly ended. He also looms over a Georgia Senate runoff and faces a lawsuit over UFC fights at the White House.
OPEC Plus plans to boost oil production despite elusive Iran ceasefire, while oil price spikes spark talk of demand destruction. The West struggles to retain critical mineral assets amid Chinese competition.
France and Cyprus signed a defense pact for French deployment, and NATO narrowly beat a Russia-style enemy in a cyber attack simulation. Delays to the UK's defence plan undermine credibility.
Italian rescuers recovered 10 bodies after a migrant boat capsized off Malta. Hegseth criticized Europe over migration 'invasion' in a D-Day speech, and Lammy told Vance his comments on a murder were wrong.
Xi Jinping's potential visit to North Korea aims to reassert influence, while China may step up to help stop Ebola spread in East Africa amid US retreat. A Home Office report author faced compromise attempts.
Labour urges Farage to explain a £5m gift from a crypto billionaire, and Ro Khanna supports Platner's Senate bid despite allegations. A neo-Nazi candidate lost a close mayoral race in Germany.
Mexico City attempted a record-breaking wave ahead of the 2026 World Cup, while Iran's road to the tournament faces visa and training camp challenges. The US loves foreign-born soccer stars.
Richard Scolyer, cancer researcher and former Australian of the year, died at 59. RFK Jr. appears disengaged on many health department matters beyond vaccines.
Today's science and technology news is dominated by the accelerating environmental and social impacts of the AI boom, including massive water and energy consumption by data centers and growing anti-AI sentiment. Major gaming announcements from Summer Game Fest and Xbox showcase, alongside significant developments in AI regulation, cybersecurity, and space exploration, round out the top stories.
Multiple reports highlight the massive water and energy consumption of AI data centers, with projections showing AI could match the water needs of 1.3 billion people by 2030 and power use tripling that of 650 million. The AI boom is driving unprecedented power demand and raising concerns about sustainability.
AI-generated deepfakes and fake ads are proliferating, with K-pop idols being targeted by creepy deepfakes and Reddit ads impersonating BBC and The Guardian to push fake AI investment schemes. Lloyds reports that two-thirds of customer fraud cases originate on Meta platforms.
Banks and tech companies are laying groundwork for mass workforce cuts as AI takes hold, with Google laying off cloud and cybersecurity staff. Walmart tells workers AI will improve jobs, not steal them, while a software engineer laments LLMs eroding their career.
AI CEOs from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft warned Congress that AI makes bioweapon design too easy. Over 150 mathematicians warned governments not to believe the hype about AI. A school shooting survivor sues an AI gun detection firm after system failure.
OpenAI is working on a 'super app' and plotting the biggest ChatGPT overhaul since launch, aiming to recast the chatbot as a route to higher-margin products before a potential IPO. ChatGPT ads are using heartwarming retro vibes to counter public concern.
Summer Game Fest 2026 featured major announcements including Persona 6, Fable's February launch, Halo: Campaign Evolved in July, and Gears of War: E-Day not coming to PS5. Microsoft's Xbox 25th-anniversary console was also revealed.
Developers are exploring AI's impact on coding, with discussions on LLMs eroding software engineering careers, new tools like Lathe for learning domains, and the rise of vibe coding. There's also demand for an official Claude Desktop for Linux and a CGo-free port of SQLite.
Signal, DuckDuckGo, and NordVPN threaten to exit Canada over metadata surveillance law. Microsoft is finally letting users kill Bing in Windows 11 Search. Brave charges $60 for a browser version that removes unwanted features.
The rise of AI-generated content raises questions about authenticity, with a fully AI-generated 'creator' clip fooling viewers. Tools that cite sources for PDFs are emerging to combat hallucination and misinformation.
SpaceX signed a massive $920 million monthly deal with Google for Nvidia chips ahead of a potential $1.75 trillion IPO, but analysts question whether the company can grow 60x in a decade to justify the valuation.
A study shows vitamin D3 during pregnancy improves cognitive performance in children at age 10. The curious case of low-protein diets suggests animals live longer, sparking discussion on human nutrition.
New open-source tools include a CGo-free SQLite port, a self-hostable WASM sandbox for JavaScript workers, and an Office document viewer. The IOCCC 2025 winners were announced, celebrating obfuscated C code.
Multiple reports highlight AI's soaring water and energy demands, with projections of 264 billion gallons of water used in 2025 and power needs tripling by 2030. These trends raise concerns about sustainability amid droughts and energy grid strain.
As big tech companies like Google and Microsoft continue to invest heavily in AI, they are simultaneously laying off staff in cloud and cybersecurity divisions. Banks are also preparing for mass workforce cuts as AI automation takes hold, signaling a major shift in employment.
Concerns over AI-generated content are rising, with reports of Reddit ads impersonating news outlets to push fake investment schemes, K-pop deepfakes, and Meta's own AI-generated clickbait news feed. A school shooting survivor is also suing an AI gun detection firm after a system failure.
AI CEOs from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft jointly warned Congress that AI is making it too easy to design bioweapons. Meanwhile, over 150 mathematicians urged governments not to believe the hype about AI, and the Leiden Declaration on AI and Mathematics was released.
Summer Game Fest 2026 brought major gaming announcements, including Persona 6, Fable's late February launch, Halo: Campaign Evolved, and Gears of War: E-Day not coming to PS5. Microsoft also revealed a special 25th-anniversary Xbox Series X and Minecraft Dungeons 2's September release date.
Walmart tells workers AI will improve jobs, not steal them, but anxiety persists. The AI boom is also fueling anti-tech extremism and political backlash, with fears of mass redundancies and a coming rise of anti-AI populism.
Signal, DuckDuckGo, and NordVPN threaten to exit Canada over a metadata surveillance law. The worst breaches of 2026 so far include DOGE data leaks and hacks of critical infrastructure, while Lloyds reports two-thirds of fraud cases start on Meta.
South Korea's artificial Sun ran for 102 seconds, a milestone for fusion energy. Other science news includes a study on vitamin D3 during pregnancy and cognitive performance, and the curious case of low-protein diets extending animal lifespans.
ASML became Europe's most valuable company ever with a $674 billion market cap. Google lays off staff while investing in AI, and Microsoft lets users kill Bing in Windows 11 Search. Brave is charging $60 for a browser version that removes unwanted features.
Users report ChatGPT has a different personality when paying, and Claude is praised as the best AI for its reliability. OpenAI is still working on a 'super app,' and there's debate over AI SPM usefulness and LLM language bias.
A module from the IBM 604 electronic calculator from 1948 was powered up, and the complete IPv4 address space was mapped. Podman 6 machine usability improvements were also highlighted.
AI is increasingly used in fraudulent schemes, from fake ads impersonating news outlets to deepfakes of K-pop idols. Meanwhile, AI gun detection systems face lawsuits for failures, and tech CEOs warn Congress about AI enabling bioweapons.
Banks and tech firms are laying off staff as AI automates tasks, with warnings of mass workforce cuts. Articles also explore anti-AI populism and the erosion of software engineering careers.
OpenAI, Anthropic, and others push new features like super apps and Claude improvements, while Notion restores Anthropic access. AI coding tools and email agents also gain traction.
Signal, DuckDuckGo, and NordVPN threaten to exit Canada over metadata surveillance laws. Google lays off cloud staff amid AI investments, and Microsoft allows users to kill Bing in Windows Search.
Summer Game Fest and Xbox Showcase revealed major titles like Persona 6, Fable, Halo: Campaign Evolved, and Gears of War: E-Day. Minecraft Dungeons 2 also got a release date.
South Korea's artificial Sun ran for 102 seconds, a milestone that could transform energy production. This advances fusion research toward practical, clean power.
Mathematicians warn governments against AI hype, while anti-AI extremism rises. Lawsuits over AI failures and calls for regulation highlight growing scrutiny.
ASML becomes Europe's most valuable company, and Kevin O'Leary's data center faces public skepticism. AI infrastructure investments continue to grow.
Studies show vitamin D3 during pregnancy improves children's cognitive performance, and low-protein diets may extend lifespan. These findings have significant health implications.
Major breaches in 2026 include DOGE data leaks and hacks of critical infrastructure. Flock license plate readers also wrongly implicated an innocent man.
The internet's architecture poses risks to democracy, as discussed in a Science article. IPv4 address space mapping also highlights technical infrastructure challenges.
Multiple reports highlight the staggering environmental toll of AI, with data centers consuming 264 billion gallons of water in 2025 and projected to use water equivalent to 1.3 billion people by 2030. The AI boom is also fueling anti-tech extremism and political backlash, as anxiety about the technology grows.
Google is laying off Cloud and cybersecurity staff as Big Tech doubles down on AI investments, while banks prepare for mass workforce cuts as AI takes hold. Walmart tells workers AI will improve jobs, not steal them, amid widespread anxiety about redundancies.
Signal, DuckDuckGo, and NordVPN threaten to exit Canada over a metadata surveillance law, while Reddit ads impersonate BBC and The Guardian to push fake AI investment schemes. Lloyds reports two-thirds of fraud cases start on Meta, and a school shooting survivor sues an AI gun detection firm after it failed to spot a weapon.
Discussions around AI honesty, personality differences in paid vs. free ChatGPT, and language bias in LLMs continue. A new tool called Lathe uses LLMs to teach new domains, while concerns grow about AI eroding software engineering careers and the sustainability of AI tools.
OpenAI is still working on a 'super app' and running ads to make people love AI, while Anthropic faces calls for an official Claude Desktop for Linux. Notion restored access to Anthropic after a service disruption.
A roundup of the worst breaches of 2026 so far includes a massive DOGE data breach, hacking of critical energy and water systems, and an FBI surveillance system hack. The architecture of the internet is also cited as creating risks for democracy.
NASA will wear high-tech Prada long johns to the Moon as part of the AxEMU spacesuit's Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment. South Korea's artificial Sun ran for 102 seconds, potentially changing the future of energy.
VibeOS claims to be the first AI-native operating system, while a new tool called Silurus renders pixel-faithful Office documents in the browser. Podman 6 brings machine usability improvements.
ASML becomes Europe's most valuable company ever as analysts bet on higher EUV output, and Kevin O'Leary's huge data center in Canada faces a skeptical public. The AI boom is driving a new investment super-cycle involving AI, clean energy, and defence spending.
Gamers are taking on the industry to stop it switching off games, highlighting the growing movement for game preservation. The Verge's Summer Game Fest coverage also includes the announcement of Persona 6 and other titles.
Other notable stories include a review of the Sigma BF camera, best red-light therapy devices for hair regrowth, and a look at Apple's upcoming WWDC 2026 keynote. A study shows vitamin D3 during pregnancy improves cognitive performance at age 10.
The entertainment landscape is dominated by the 2026 Tony Awards, the Xbox Games Showcase with major game announcements, and strong box office performances from 'Scary Movie 6' and 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie'. Music news features Ariana Grande's tour launch and the passing of actor Anthony Head.
Microsoft's Xbox Games Showcase revealed numerous titles including 'Persona 6', 'Spyro: A Realm Beyond', 'Fable', and 'Clockwork Revolution', many coming to Game Pass. Special edition consoles were also announced.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie became the first film of 2026 to cross $1 billion globally, while Scary Movie 6 set franchise records with a $55M domestic opening. Obsession also became Focus Features' highest-grossing movie ever.
Ariana Grande launched her Eternal Sunshine Tour with a bravura opening in Oakland, while Bob Dylan performed rare Basement Tracks gems. Olivia Rodrigo debuted a new song with Robert Smith at Primavera Sound, and Madonna premiered a surreal short film at Tribeca.
Donald Trump stormed out of a Meet the Press interview after being challenged on election fraud claims, sparking widespread coverage. Additionally, Scott Pelley criticized CBS News leadership in his first interview since being fired from 60 Minutes.
New reviews highlight the thriller 'Carolina Caroline' starring Samara Weaving and Kyle Gallner, and AMC's 'Interview With the Vampire' season 3 transformation into 'The Vampire Lestat'. Sarah Snook discusses her post-Succession role in 'All Her Fault'.
Actor Anthony Head, known for Buffy and Ted Lasso, passed away at 72. Singer Duffy announced her first live concert in 15 years after a sexual assault ordeal. Taylor Swift wedding rumors continue to swirl among fans.
CAA's Maha Dakhil discussed a revolution in Hollywood where talent no longer needs studios. The Tribeca Film Festival featured Sean Ono Lennon's directorial debut and a controversy over a Palestinian joke. The historic Hollywood Center Motel burned down mysteriously.
Iranian director Jafar Panahi's one-year prison sentence was upheld by a court. A Trump administration lawsuit against a Kennedy Center musician was dismissed. The L.A. mayor's race sees Nithya Raman closing in on Spencer Pratt.
Several new games were announced, including Wo Long 2, Crazy Taxi: World Tour, and Hot Wheels Infinite Rush. Aether & Iron creators revealed future plans, and The Death of Robin Hood was discussed at IGN Live.
Questlove's new documentary reveals the real story behind Earth, Wind & Fire's 'Reasons'. The Cure unearthed deep cuts at Primavera Sound, and Bruce Springsteen performed with Jon Bon Jovi and Public Enemy at 'Music America'.
Vincent Cassel will play Napoleon in the video game 'Valor Mortis'. Matthew Rhys revealed a failed 'Brothers & Sisters' holiday special pitch. Anna Faris discussed a cut Melania Trump joke from 'Scary Movie 6'.
Toy Story 5's VFX supervisor revealed a decoy version was made to hide Taylor Swift's involvement. A police officer turned Love Island US contestant faces hometown backlash. Jafar Panahi's prison sentence was upheld.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie became the first 2026 release to cross $1 billion globally, marking a major milestone for Illumination and Universal. It achieved this in its tenth weekend, continuing the franchise's box office dominance.
Scary Movie 6 opened to a franchise-best $55 million domestically and $105 million worldwide, setting a Paramount comedy record. The film's success was highlighted by Anna Faris's return and a cut Melania Trump joke.
Olivia Rodrigo reunited with The Cure's Robert Smith at Primavera Sound, while the Cure themselves performed deep cuts. Bruce Springsteen played with Jon Bon Jovi and Public Enemy at 'Music America', and Madonna premiered a short film at Tribeca.
Persona 6 was officially announced with a teaser suggesting a darker direction, alongside Persona 4 Revival and Clockwork Revolution. These RPGs are set for release in 2027, with Persona 6 coming to Xbox Game Pass.
Spyro: A Realm Beyond was announced for spring 2027, featuring the franchise's first dragon-flight mechanic. The game is developed by Toys for Bob and will launch on multiple platforms.
Gears of War: E-Day was revealed as an Xbox console exclusive with an October 2026 release date. Xbox clarified that both E-Day and Clockwork Revolution are not timed exclusives and will never launch on PlayStation.
Ariana Grande kicked off her Eternal Sunshine Tour in Oakland with a bravura performance, receiving rave reviews. The setlist was revealed, and the tour marks her return to the stage after a hiatus.
Love Island UK contestant George Knight quit the show for private reasons, while Love Island US contestant Sean Reifel faced hometown backlash for joining the show shortly after becoming a police officer.
Donald Trump cut short a Meet the Press interview after clashing with moderator Kristen Welker over election fraud claims. The incident drew widespread media coverage and criticism.
An Iranian court upheld Oscar-nominated director Jafar Panahi's one-year prison sentence for propaganda against the regime, along with a travel ban. The decision was condemned by human rights advocates.
British actor Anthony Head, known for 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Ted Lasso', died from complications of pneumonia, prompting tributes.
'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' became the first 2026 release to cross $1 billion globally, marking a major milestone for Illumination and Universal. The film achieved this in its tenth weekend.
'Scary Movie 6' opened to a franchise-best $55 million domestically and $105.5 million worldwide, setting a Paramount comedy record. The film's success was bolstered by Anna Faris's return and a cut Melania Trump joke.
Ariana Grande launched her 'Eternal Sunshine Tour' in Oakland with a full setlist, receiving rave reviews. The tour marks her return to live performances.
Bob Dylan performed 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere' for the first time in 14 years, while The Cure and Olivia Rodrigo debuted new material at Primavera Sound. Bruce Springsteen also performed with Jon Bon Jovi and Public Enemy.
George Knight quit 'Love Island UK' for private reasons, while a US contestant faced backlash for his police background. The shows continue to generate drama.
Donald Trump stormed out of a 'Meet the Press' interview after being fact-checked on election fraud claims, sparking widespread media coverage.
Curry Barker's horror romance 'Obsession' became Focus Features' highest-grossing movie ever, crossing $224 million worldwide with minimal drop-off.
Iranian court upheld Jafar Panahi's one-year prison sentence for propaganda, drawing international attention to the director's plight.
The Tribeca Festival featured Sean Ono Lennon's directorial debut, a controversial Palestine joke, and Madonna's surreal short film premiere.
Actor Anthony Head, known for 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Ted Lasso', died at 72 from pneumonia complications, prompting tributes.
Singer Duffy announced her first live concert in 15 years after a sexual assault ordeal, marking a significant personal and professional comeback.
The 79th Tony Awards took place on June 7, hosted by P!nk, with 'The Lost Boys' and 'Schmigadoon!' leading nominations. Winners are being updated live across major outlets.
'Scary Movie 6' broke franchise and Paramount comedy records with a $55M opening weekend. 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' became the first 2026 release to cross $1 billion globally.
President Donald Trump walked out of a 'Meet the Press' interview after being questioned about election fraud claims, escalating tensions with host Kristen Welker.
Curry Barker's horror romance 'Obsession' crossed $224M worldwide, becoming Focus Features' highest-grossing movie ever with minimal box office decline.
Anna Faris revealed a cut joke about Melania Trump from 'Scary Movie 6', describing it as a 'classic MAGA rabbit hole' that didn't make the final film.
George Knight left 'Love Island UK' for private reasons after only a few days, with the show addressing his exit and islanders expressing support.
Singer Duffy announced her first live concert in 15 years following a sexual assault ordeal that led her to step away from public life.
Tribeca Festival faced backlash over a Palestinian joke at 'The Wedding Entertainer' premiere, while also hosting Sean Ono Lennon's directorial debut and Madonna's short film.
Bruce Springsteen performed with Jon Bon Jovi at 'Music America', the Cure played deep cuts at Primavera Sound, and Madonna premiered a surreal short film at Tribeca.
The sports world is buzzing with Alexander Zverev's first Grand Slam title at the French Open, Christian Eriksen's collapse during a Denmark friendly, and the conclusion of the College World Series Super Regionals. Other major stories include the US Women's Open, NASCAR crashes, and NBA Finals action.
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine, leading to the match being abandoned. He is reported conscious and stable, with the incident drawing widespread concern and media coverage.
Alexander Zverev defeated Flavio Cobolli in a five-set thriller to win the French Open, his first Grand Slam title after three runner-up finishes. The victory was marked by emotional scenes and a recount of his past injuries.
Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson ran a personal best at the Stockholm Diamond League but was beaten by Switzerland's Audrey Werro, who ran the third-fastest time in history. The result was a major surprise in the athletics world.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' trio of Japanese-born starting pitchers continued their dominant season, setting a new record for consecutive strong performances. This marks a historic achievement for the franchise and Japanese baseball.
Demi Vollering won the women's Giro d'Italia, becoming only the second female cyclist to win all three Grand Tours. She overtook race leader Anna van der Breggen on the final stage to secure the victory.
Serena Williams discussed her return to competitive tennis, stating she 'doesn't have anything to prove' and is not focused on winning titles. The comeback has generated significant interest and analysis from former players.
The Detroit Tigers are exploring a trade for ace Tarik Skubal, with several landing spots being ranked. Skubal's recent rehab start went well, creating a positive dilemma for the team.
Kimi Antonelli won the Monaco Grand Prix for his fifth consecutive victory, while Lewis Hamilton finished second and felt he was 'reminding people who I am'. Alpine requested a review of pit lane penalties that cost Pierre Gasly a podium.
Multiple World Cup-related stories include Iran facing strict US entry rules, Brazil's Ederson replacing Wesley, Scotland's friendly win, and the USMNT's religious identity. A shooting near England's World Cup base also occurred.
Summer scouting reports for the 2027 NFL Draft highlight running backs, including Nate Frazier. Other NFL news includes A.J. Brown praising a Patriots WR, Mike Green's muscle gain, and Vikings' new starters.
Lin Xiyu hit a hole-in-one at the US Women's Open, while Charley Hull closed on Nelly Korda. Adam Walton won his fifth ATP Challenger title.
Golden Tempo won the Belmont Stakes, Tyrrell Hatton held off Jon Rahm to win LIV Golf Andalucia, and Armand Duplantis suffered a shock loss in Stockholm. County cricket and T20 Blast updates were also featured.
Alexander Zverev defeated Flavio Cobolli in a five-set thriller to win his first Grand Slam title at the French Open. The victory comes four years after a serious ankle injury at the same tournament.
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine, but the Danish FA confirmed he is conscious. The match was abandoned as a precaution.
Keely Hodgkinson ran a personal best in the 800m at the Stockholm Diamond League but was beaten by Audrey Werro, who surged to victory. Hodgkinson's time was the fastest of her career.
Tyrrell Hatton shot a one-under 70 to win LIV Golf Andalucia by two shots, holding off Jon Rahm. It was his first win since becoming a father.
Kimi Antonelli won the Monaco GP as Verstappen and Leclerc retired, while Lewis Hamilton finished second. Alpine requested a review of pit lane penalties that cost Pierre Gasly a podium.
Victor Wembanyama embraces Finals pressure as Spurs trail 2-0, while the Knicks host Finals games at MSG. Stacey King, Bulls broadcaster, died at 59.
Weather delays affected the Oklahoma vs. Kansas super regional game. Alabama also played in the NCAA Baseball Championship.
Yohendrick Piñango and Brandon Valenzuela homered as Blue Jays beat Orioles 6-4. Sandy Alcantara pitched seven strong innings in Marlins' 4-1 win over Rays. Tarik Skubal impressed in rehab.
Arnold Allen calls for a rematch with Sean Strickland after going 3-0. Belal Muhammad lost his third straight at UFC Vegas 118.
Brazil's Wesley ruled out with injury, Ederson called up. England's Tuchel evaluates Rashford vs Gordon. Scotland gains confidence from friendly wins. DR Congo friendly behind closed doors.
Reports suggest LIV Golf may face a funding crisis as Saudi PIF considers cutting support. Every remaining tournament is reportedly on the fence.
Liverpool faces overhaul as Salah leaves; Yan Diomande transfer decision looms. Chelsea target Koln winger El Mala. Bayern warns Real Madrid over Olise pursuit.
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine, leading to the match being abandoned. He is reported to be conscious and stable.
The Knicks host the Spurs for Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, with President Trump attending. The NYPD canceled the watch party due to security concerns.
Brandon Marsh homered for the third straight day as the Phillies beat the White Sox. The Rangers shut out the Guardians 10-0 behind Jacob deGrom, and the Cardinals swept the Reds.
Serena Williams discusses her return to competitive tennis, stating she has nothing to prove. Experts weigh in on the challenges of a comeback at age 44.
Declan Rice has been named England's vice-captain for the World Cup by manager Thomas Tuchel. The announcement comes as England prepares for the tournament.
Robin van Persie has been sacked as Feyenoord manager after just 16 months in charge. The decision follows a disappointing season.
Tyrrell Hatton won LIV Golf Andalucia, holding off Jon Rahm. Hatton celebrated his first win since becoming a father.
Keely Hodgkinson ran a personal best in the 800m at the Diamond League in Stockholm but finished second to Audrey Werro, who ran the third fastest time in history.
Charley Hull made a strong start at the US Women's Open with an eagle and birdies, while Lin Xiyu hit a hole-in-one. The tournament remains highly competitive.
Italy beat Greece 1-0 with Pio Esposito scoring, while Morocco drew with Norway. Several players featured in friendly wins.
Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine, but is now conscious and doing well. The incident echoes his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.
North Carolina walked off USC to reach the College World Series, while Georgia also clinched a berth for the first time since 2008. Alabama and Kansas also competed in Super Regional action.
Charley Hull and Nelly Korda are in contention at the US Women's Open, with Hull making an eagle and nearly an ace. Lin Xiyu also recorded a hole-in-one during the final round.
Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell were involved in a massive crash at Michigan, forcing NASCAR to halt the race to repair the wall. Both drivers are okay.
The NBA Finals feature the New York Knicks against the San Antonio Spurs, with Victor Wembanyama confident in a comeback. Ticket prices are high, and Trump attended a game.
J.T. Poston won the Memorial Tournament in a sudden-death playoff, earning a $20 million purse. Alex Fitzpatrick overcame equipment issues to finish in the top 10.
Declan Rice was named England's vice-captain for the World Cup, and Brazil called up Ederson after an injury. Colombia and Jordan played a warm-up match.
The Milwaukee Brewers completed a sweep of the Colorado Rockies with a 12-4 win, highlighted by Gary Sánchez's first homer since April. The Rockies were swept at Coors Field for only the third time.
The DC Defenders defeated the Orlando Storm to return to the UFL United Bowl. The game was the third consecutive meeting between the teams.
Lewis Hamilton finished second in the Monaco Grand Prix, while Alpine requested a review of pit lane penalties. Kimi Antonelli impressed for Mercedes.
Robin van Persie was sacked by Feyenoord, Tyrrell Hatton won LIV Golf Andalucia, and Keely Hodgkinson ran a personal best but finished second in Stockholm. Serena Williams discussed her comeback.