June 13, 2026
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Today's top stories center on a potential US-Iran peace deal, with Trump claiming a Sunday signing while Iran disputes the timeline. Domestically, political and legal battles continue over Trump's actions, including a judge blocking removal of slavery depictions from national parks and the dismissal of a Yosemite ranger's lawsuit. Meanwhile, the UK government faces pressure on social media restrictions for under-16s and a defence spending row.
President Trump claims a peace deal with Iran will be signed Sunday, but Iranian officials dispute the timeline, saying no date has been set. The potential agreement could open the Strait of Hormuz, though Iran appears more willing to withstand pressure under its new militaristic leadership.
An Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has killed at least 140 people, with the virus spreading among vulnerable children. Scientists are racing to test treatments, and aid agencies are mobilizing to help health workers.
John Healey's resignation as defence secretary sparks speculation about further cabinet changes, with the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg suggesting 'dominoes are about to fall.' The prime minister remains defiant amid a defence spending row and criticism over social media restrictions.
A judge blocked the removal of 'negative' signs at national parks, and another pressed for guarantees on Trump's fund. Trump is losing ground with white working-class voters on the economy, and his name was removed from the Kennedy Center.
The US military killed a leader of the Tren de Aragua gang in a joint strike with Venezuela, as confirmed by both countries. The operation targeted Niño Guerrero, a wanted gang leader.
Far-right and anti-racist protesters clashed in multiple UK cities after Belfast riots, leading to several arrests. The unrest follows tensions over immigration and social issues.
The US Justice Department approved the $111 billion Warner Bros-Paramount merger, uniting major studios. SpaceX's IPO and a mega-IPO frenzy signal potential stock bubble concerns.
Switzerland votes on a far-right proposal to cap the population at 10 million by 2050, which would curb migration and likely impact the economy. The result is pending as the country debates sustainability versus economic growth.
The 2026 World Cup faces challenges including heat, cost, and travel restrictions. Fans gathered at Niagara Falls for watch parties, while Trump and other leaders missed the opening matches.
Anthropic suspended new AI tools over US security concerns, while debates on taxing AI continue. Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire amid wage stagnation and AI job fears.
Ukraine faces a shortage of Patriot interceptors against Russian missiles, while Myanmar's civil war devastates families with land mines. The US FISA spying power is expiring, raising surveillance concerns.
A woman was critically injured in a shark attack at Sydney's Coogee beach, and James Harden was arrested on a weapon charge. The Obama Presidential Center is set to open in Chicago.
President Trump claims a peace deal with Iran will be signed on Sunday, but Iranian officials dispute the timeline, saying no exact date has been set. The potential agreement could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though oil traffic remains low.
The US military killed a leader of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang in a joint strike, confirmed by both US and Venezuelan officials. The operation targeted Niño Guerrero, who was wanted in the United States.
John Healey's resignation as defence secretary has sparked political fallout, with allies claiming the Treasury blocked a plan to join a global defence bank. Prime Minister Starmer remains defiant amid calls for a leadership contest.
Anthropic suspended new AI tools over US security concerns, while lawmakers and companies debate how to tax AI. Bernie Sanders, Trump, and tech firms propose different approaches to sharing AI-generated wealth.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is going public in a record IPO, giving him near-total control. Musk also became the world's first trillionaire, highlighting growing wealth inequality as wages fall.
Switzerland votes on a far-right proposal to cap the population at 10 million by 2050, aiming to curb migration. Opponents warn it would harm the economy, while supporters frame it as a sustainability initiative.
The US Justice Department approved the $111 billion merger of Warner Bros and Paramount, uniting major studios and news networks like CNN and CBS. The deal reshapes the media landscape.
The 2026 World Cup faces challenges including heat, costs, environmental impact, and travel restrictions. Fans gathered at Niagara Falls for watch parties, while Trump and other leaders missed opening matches.
A judge blocked the National Parks from removing signs about slavery, and another judge pressed for guarantees on Trump's fund. Alaska Republicans investigate ballot confusion, and a FISA spying power is set to expire.
Wages are falling while wealth surges, leading to public unhappiness. A mega IPO frenzy raises bubble concerns, and Americans' financial literacy is declining.
A judge blocks the Trump administration from removing 'negative' signs and depictions of slavery from national parks, citing censorship. Separately, a judge dismisses a Yosemite ranger's lawsuit over a trans flag, and another ruling presses for guarantees on Trump's fund.
Europe fears defense decoupling from the US as Ukraine runs out of Patriot interceptors, while the US kills a leader of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang in a joint strike. FISA spying authority expiration also raises surveillance concerns.
Wages are falling while wealth surges, with Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire amid fears of AI-driven job losses. Debates over taxing AI intensify, and a mega IPO frenzy hints at a potential stock bubble.
The US Justice Department approves Warner Bros' $111bn sale to Paramount, reshaping the media landscape by uniting major studios and news networks. The Canadian screen industry also asserts itself beyond 'Hollywood North.'
The 2026 World Cup faces challenges including heat, costs, and environmental impact, while Brazilians revive street-painting rituals and fans gather at Niagara Falls. Trump is notably absent from the tournament's opening matches.
The UK government announces £132.5m for after-school clubs as it prepares social media restrictions for under-16s, but Molly Russell's father criticizes the rushed timeline as 'deplorable.'
Democratic candidate James Talarico uses Spurs' glory in a Senate ad, while Trump loses ground with white working-class voters on the economy. Alaska Republicans investigate ballot confusion in a Senate race.
A van-SUV collision in Ontario kills five children, a woman is critically injured in a Sydney shark attack, and a fraudster is jailed for scamming London renters. Far-right and anti-racist protests also clash in UK cities.
President Trump says a peace deal with Iran will be signed on Sunday, but Iranian officials dispute the timeline, saying no exact date has been set. The potential agreement includes opening the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump warning of an 'ultimate alternative' if Iran refuses.
Research shows nearly half of UK girls saw harmful social media content in a week, prompting PM Starmer to consider an under-16s ban. Molly Russell's father criticizes the rushed plans as 'deplorable', while the government announces £132.5m for after-school clubs.
John Healey's resignation as defence secretary sparks political fallout, with PM Starmer defiant amid a defence spending row. Healey reportedly wanted the UK to join a global defence bank, but the Treasury opposed the idea.
The US military says it downed Iranian attack drones, while Iran warns against media speculation about a potential agreement. The situation remains tense as both sides navigate negotiations and military posturing.
Anthropic suspends new AI tools after US government security concerns, saying the models could be used to identify software vulnerabilities. The move follows a US order limiting foreign access to advanced AI.
The US military kills a leader of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, Niño Guerrero, in a joint strike with Venezuela. Trump confirms the operation, highlighting ongoing cooperation against transnational crime.
Resident doctors in England call off a planned strike after the government makes a new offer including an average 6.6% pay uplift. The last-minute deal averts a five-day walkout.
The 2026 World Cup faces challenges including heat, costs, and environmental impact, while fans gather at Niagara Falls for watch parties. Trump is notably absent from the tournament, and Brazil revives a World Cup ritual.
Wages are falling while wealth surges, with Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire amid AI-driven job fears. A mega IPO frenzy raises bubble concerns, and Warner Bros' $111bn sale to Paramount is approved.
Today's top stories revolve around major AI regulatory actions, including the US government ordering Anthropic to block access to its most powerful models, and a landmark court ruling holding Google liable for AI-generated false statements. Meanwhile, SpaceX's record-breaking IPO has made Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire, and Meta's internal AI unit is reportedly in turmoil.
The US government ordered Anthropic to block access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models for foreign nationals, citing national security concerns over a potential jailbreak. Anthropic expressed frustration, while reports suggest Amazon CEO Andy Jassy raised security concerns that may have triggered the crackdown.
SpaceX completed the largest IPO in history, raising $75 billion and seeing its stock surge, making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. The event is seen as a bellwether for upcoming IPOs from AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic.
Meta's AI unit is reportedly a 'soul-crushing gulag' with employees revolting against a chaotic strategy and a forced companywide AI hackathon. Internal documents reveal deep dissatisfaction.
A court ruled that Google is legally liable for false statements generated by its AI Overviews, holding that companies designing and operating AI systems must assume responsibility for damages. This landmark decision could set a precedent for AI accountability.
A PwC report indicates that AI is making medical bills higher, raising concerns about the technology's financial impact on healthcare. The findings highlight a growing debate over AI's role in driving up costs rather than reducing them.
OpenAI is under investigation from multiple state attorneys general over its ad policies, handling of health data, and other practices. The probe adds to growing regulatory scrutiny of AI companies.
The US government has banned the use of differential privacy in Census data, sparking debate over privacy protections. Critics argue the move undermines data confidentiality and could lead to less accurate demographic information.
Arch Linux reports that a malware incident affecting over 1,500 packages is now under control. The breach raised concerns about supply chain security in open-source ecosystems.
A strong call for open source AI to prevail has gained traction, with a post titled 'Open source AI must win' receiving high engagement. The debate underscores tensions between proprietary and open approaches to AI development.
A guide on AI coding at home without going broke has gone viral, reflecting growing interest in affordable AI development. The post offers practical tips for enthusiasts and small-scale developers.
Renault has detailed new electric motor designs that eliminate rare earth materials, a significant step toward more sustainable EV production. The technology could reduce dependence on critical minerals.
The FBI has constructed a replica small town in Alabama to simulate real-world cyberattacks for training purposes. The facility aims to prepare agents for complex cyber threats in a realistic environment.
SpaceX's record-breaking IPO saw shares surge, making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. The event is seen as a bellwether for upcoming IPOs from AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic.
The Trump administration ordered Anthropic to block access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models for foreign nationals, citing national security concerns over a potential jailbreak. Anthropic complied but expressed disagreement, sparking debate on AI safety and government overreach.
A court ruled Google liable for false statements made by AI Overviews, setting a precedent for AI-generated content. Meanwhile, OpenAI faces a multi-state investigation, and the US banned differential privacy in Census data.
A PwC report indicates AI is driving up medical bills, while extreme heat in India is hurting the economy. Andrew Yang sees lowering the cost of living as the next big startup opportunity.
The open-source AI movement gains momentum with calls for it to 'win', while a funded OSS tool (TensorZero) was archived overnight. New tools like Paca (Jira alternative) and Putt.day (mini golf game) emerge.
Enthusiasts share setups for running large AI models at home, including a dual RTX 5080/3090 configuration achieving 80 tok/s on Qwen 3.6. Google proposes a low-carbon computing platform using retired phones.
The FBI built a replica town for cyberattack simulations, while Arch Linux battles a malware incident affecting over 1,500 packages. Twenty-one zero-days were found in FFmpeg, and the FCC targets burner phones.
A sealed Super Mario Bros. sold for a record $3 million, and a DIY x86 BIOS allows running DOS on a Behringer mixer. The GameBoy Workboy accessory and Intel's 8087 floating-point chip are reverse-engineered.
Rivian's CEO discusses the EV market and Tesla's Cybertruck, while Renault develops electric motors without rare earths. AI agents are proposed to protect EV chargers from theft and damage.
Fungal networks are found to be long enough to reach beyond the Solar System, and a potential 'master switch' for cancer is discovered in pancreatic tumours. Chalk grassland restoration aims to save rare insects.
X-Men '97 is praised over Masters of the Universe, and Echo Isle offers a Zelda-inspired adventure. A review of Disclosure Day calls it entertaining but light on ideas.
The US government ordered Anthropic to cut off access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models for foreign nationals, citing national security concerns over a potential jailbreak. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly raised security concerns that triggered the crackdown, leading to widespread coverage and debate.
Meta's months-old AI unit is reportedly a 'soul-crushing gulag' with employees on the verge of revolt, and Mark Zuckerberg's plan for a companywide AI hackathon is widely hated by staff. Internal discussions reveal deep frustration with the company's chaotic AI strategy.
A court ruled that Google is legally liable for false statements generated by its AI Overviews, holding that companies designing and operating AI systems must assume responsibility for damages. This landmark decision could set a precedent for AI accountability.
Microsoft is reportedly preparing significant layoffs in its Xbox division and reevaluating plans for its next-generation console, Project Helix, with a spin-off of Xbox not ruled out. The move signals a major strategic shift for the gaming unit.
Arch Linux reports that a malware incident affecting over 1,500 packages in the AUR is now under control. The breach raised concerns about supply chain security in open-source ecosystems.
A viral post arguing that 'open source AI must win' has sparked intense discussion on Hacker News, reflecting ongoing tensions between open-source and proprietary AI development. The debate is fueled by recent regulatory actions and corporate moves.
A popular guide on running AI coding models at home affordably has gained traction, highlighting the growing interest in local AI development. The post details cost-effective setups for enthusiasts.
The FBI has constructed a full-scale replica small town in Alabama to simulate real-world cyberattacks for training purposes. The facility is designed to prepare agents for complex digital threats.
Palantir has lost a legal challenge against a Swiss investigative magazine, with the court ruling against the company. The case highlights ongoing tensions around data privacy and corporate accountability.
Entertainment news this week is dominated by the record-breaking box office and viewership of Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' and the 2026 FIFA World Cup, alongside major developments in film franchises, streaming lawsuits, and music milestones. Key themes include the success of 'Disclosure Day', the World Cup's cultural impact, and legal battles involving Tyra Banks and Netflix.
Steven Spielberg's alien sci-fi film 'Disclosure Day' exceeded expectations with a $94M global opening and $44M domestic, drawing comparisons to his classic works. The movie's performance is a major story, with articles covering its box office, connections to real-life protocols, and its place in Spielberg's filmography.
The USMNT's World Cup match set a viewership record with 16 million viewers, while the opening ceremony featured performances by Future, Tyla, Katy Perry, and others. Alanis Morissette and Michael Bublé also performed at the Canada-hosted ceremony.
The New York Knicks' playoff run has boosted WFAN radio ratings and streaming of 'Empire State of Mind'. Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs is highly anticipated.
Tyra Banks sues Netflix for defamation over alleged interview manipulation, while Wanda Sykes reveals Bill Maher confronted her about a Golden Globes joke. Jesse Eisenberg turned down a role due to issues with Mark Zuckerberg.
Russell Crowe criticizes 'Gladiator II' for lacking a moral core, and the documentary 'Amazomania' examines ethical issues in documenting uncontacted tribes. 'Michael' becomes the highest-grossing music biopic.
Summer Game Fest highlights include 'Resident Evil Veronica' as most wishlisted, while 'Gothic 1 Remake' and 'Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered' generate buzz. Xbox reportedly speeds up development on major franchises.
YouTube cracks down on AI-generated content, affecting faceless creators. 'Alien: Earth' tones down a gory attack, and 'Pluribus' gets a season 2 update. 'Every Year After' star discusses the show's cliffhanger.
Linkin Park makes history as first female-fronted band to headline Download Festival. The Songwriters Hall of Fame honored Taylor Swift and others, while BTS announces book releases. Harry Styles kicks off Wembley residency.
Milly Alcock's Supergirl cape uses material from Christopher Reeve's suit, and 'The Batman Part 2' begins filming. DC announces a 'Batman/Superman/Weird Al' crossover comic.
Mamie Van Doren's memoir reveals her affair with Howard Hughes, and David Hockney is remembered as a 'giant of the art world' after his death. Gene Shalit, the popular film critic, dies at 100.
'Married at First Sight Australia' stars were not told about partners' criminal pasts, and Delta Goodrem joins 'Strictly Come Dancing'. Tyra Banks' lawsuit also ties into reality TV.
Steven Spielberg's entire filmography is ranked, and 'Disclosure Day' leads the box office. 'Obsession' continues its strong run, while 'Bear Country' producers explain filming in Australia.
Tyra Banks has filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix over the docuseries 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model', alleging her interview was surgically manipulated to create a false narrative. The suit targets both Netflix and the production company 89 Blocks.
Marvel's 'X-Men '97' returns for a second season that critics say is even better than the first, blending nostalgia with deep character drama. The first four episodes have been praised as thrilling and emotionally resonant.
The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' has become the highest-grossing music biopic of all time, earning $911.9 million worldwide and surpassing 'Bohemian Rhapsody'.
Wanda Sykes revealed that Bill Maher confronted her after she joked about him at the Golden Globes. She also discussed turning down Kevin Hart's Netflix roast, emphasizing her comedic boundaries.
Matt Damon has expressed interest in reviving the 'Bourne' franchise, stating that he and the team are always looking for a way to make another film.
Amy Adams revealed that while hosting 'SNL' in 2008, she turned down a graphic sketch idea from Andy Samberg to protect young fans of 'Enchanted'.
The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team's World Cup opening match against Paraguay set an English-language telecast record with 16 million viewers.
Milly Alcock's Supergirl costume in the upcoming film includes material from Christopher Reeve's original Superman cape, honoring the legacy.
YouTube has tweaked its algorithm to crack down on AI-generated content, causing a significant drop in views and revenue for faceless creators.
The US justice department approved Warner Bros' $111 billion sale to Paramount, a key step in the merger that will reshape media. The deal includes ownership of CNN and HBO, marking a major consolidation in Hollywood.
Renowned British artist David Hockney has died at 88, with King Charles leading tributes. Hockney was celebrated for his vibrant paintings and for breaking social taboos by depicting gay life in his art.
Director Matt Reeves has confirmed that 'The Batman Part 2' has officially started filming, sharing the first set image after years of delays. The sequel is highly anticipated by fans of the 2022 film.
Tyra Banks has filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix over the docuseries 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model', alleging her interview was manipulated. The suit claims a 'false narrative' was created about her role in the show.
The New York Knicks' run to the NBA Finals has driven huge spikes in radio listenership for WFAN and streaming of 'Empire State of Mind'. The team's comeback win in Game 4 energized New York fans and media coverage.
Legendary film critic Gene Shalit, known for his distinctive mustache and decades on NBC's 'Today' show, has died at age 100. He was a beloved figure in American households from the 1970s through 2010.
Matt Damon has expressed interest in reviving the 'Bourne' franchise, saying he and the team are always looking for a way to make another film. This comes as he prepares for Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey'.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off with star-studded opening ceremonies in Los Angeles and Canada, featuring performances by Katy Perry, Future, Tyla, Alanis Morissette, and Michael Bublé. The USMNT's win over Paraguay set a viewership record.
George Miller reportedly wants to make one more 'Mad Max' movie and a TV show before selling the franchise. The director is seeking Hollywood studios for the projects.
The 2026 World Cup set records with the Mexico vs. South Africa opening game and the USMNT's win over Paraguay drawing massive US audiences. The opening ceremonies featured performances by Future, Tyla, Katy Perry, and Alanis Morissette, while the event also boosted streaming of 'Empire State of Mind'.
Tyra Banks filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix, alleging that her interview for the docuseries 'Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model' was surgically manipulated to create a false narrative. The suit highlights ongoing tensions between celebrities and streaming platforms over editorial control.
The NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs drew celebrity sightings and intense fan interest, with articles covering Game 5 viewing options and the cultural impact of the series. Jordyn Woods also discussed supporting her fiancé Karl-Anthony Towns during the Finals.
X-Men '97 season 2 received glowing reviews, with critics praising its blend of Marvel nostalgia and character drama. The first four episodes were described as thrilling and better than expected, marking a strong return for the animated series.
Matt Damon expressed openness to reviving the Bourne franchise, while George Miller reportedly seeks to make one more Mad Max movie and a TV show before selling the rights. Meanwhile, 'The Batman Part 2' officially began filming, with Matt Reeves sharing a set image.
The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' became the highest-grossing music biopic of all time, surpassing 'Bohemian Rhapsody' with $911.9 million worldwide. This milestone underscores the enduring appeal of music icon stories at the box office.
YouTube's algorithm changes have hit faceless creators hard, as the platform cracks down on AI-generated 'slop' content. This shift is reshaping the creator economy, with many losing clicks and revenue.
The Emmy race for outstanding television movie is highlighting comfort and fun over drama, with shows like 'Nobody Wants This' and 'Bridgerton' mixing romance with prestige. This trend reflects audiences seeking escape from doomsday headlines.
Evo 2026 saw declining participation in fighting games like Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8, while 'Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered' emerged as a competitor to GTA 6. 'Resident Evil Veronica' was the most wishlisted game at Summer Game Fest.
Artist David Hockney died at 88, with King Charles leading tributes calling him a 'giant of the art world'. His work, which celebrated same-sex relationships when homosexuality was illegal, is remembered for breaking social taboos.
The 2026 World Cup dominates sports news with Brazil vs Morocco, Qatar's dramatic draw against Switzerland, and USMNT's strong start. Other major stories include Emma Raducanu's Queen's Club final run, NBA trade rumors involving Giannis Antetokounmpo, and MLB perfect game bids by Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
The USMNT's opening win over Paraguay set a record with nearly 16 million English-language viewers. Live coverage of Qatar vs Switzerland and other group matches, along with team preparations and visa issues, are key themes.
Emma Raducanu reaches the Queen's final after winning two matches in one day, defeating Iva Jovic and Kamilla Rakhimova. She will face Donna Vekic in the final.
George Russell bounced back from recent disappointments to claim pole for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton second. Hamilton aims for his first Ferrari win.
Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden was arrested in Houston on a misdemeanor gun violation and released on $100 bond. The incident has sparked widespread coverage.
Kirk Herbstreit criticized a court ruling allowing Brendan Sorsby to play after suspension. Other NFL stories include Raiders' sleeper potential, Chiefs' Xavier Worthy's pressure, and Patriots' A.J. Brown addressing a photo.
MLB action includes Nationals vs Mariners, Diamondbacks vs Reds, and Orioles vs Padres. The Tigers' rotation sees Skubal and Mize return while Flaherty hits IL, and the Dodgers eye a trade for Skubal.
New York is gripped by Knicks playoff frenzy, overshadowing the World Cup. Josh Hart's wife shared a superstition, and NBA Finals MVP odds were released.
Alex Pereira weighed in heavier for his bid to become a three-division UFC champion. Jesse Rodriguez fights Antonio Vargas for the WBA bantamweight title, and Merab Dvalishvili wants a trilogy with Petr Yan.
Australia beat South Africa in the Women's T20 World Cup, with Ash Gardner dropping a catch. Rahmanullah Gurbaz hit a record 48-ball century against India, and Rohit Sharma became the oldest male cricketer to achieve a milestone.
Exeter staged a remarkable comeback to reach the Premiership final, while London Pulse advanced to the Netball Super League grand final. Catalans Dragons won in Super League.
UCLA's John Savage was named national coach of the year, and Oklahoma faces Alabama in the College World Series. Illinois crowned four state baseball champions, and York Suburban won PIAA boys volleyball.
Questions persist about Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson ahead of a major. Liverpool's Michael Edwards may finally sign a long-targeted attacker, and Fulham is in talks with Alvaro Arbeloa to replace Marco Silva.
Live coverage and analysis of World Cup matches including Qatar vs Switzerland, Morocco vs Brazil, and Scotland vs Haiti. Empty seats at Levi's Stadium and fan whistling in Morocco game highlight off-field stories.
Teams like Germany, England, and Iran deal with heat, visa issues, and training camps. Germany uses ice vests, England arrives in Kansas City, and Iran wins visa appeals.
George Russell claims pole at Barcelona-Catalunya GP, with Lewis Hamilton second. Hamilton targets first Ferrari win, while Russell resets after recent struggles.
The Knicks are one win from the NBA championship, with OG Anunoby as Finals MVP favorite. A watch party for Game 5 at Madison Square Garden draws 3,000 fans.
Key MLB injuries include Spencer Strider (Braves) and Jack Flaherty (Tigers) landing on IL, while Evan Carter (Rangers) also sidelined. Roman Anthony disputes injury delay rumors.
Recruiting news includes Arizona landing RB Curtis Zeno Jr., Iowa State getting Jack Kohnen, and Florida State hosting 2028 DL. College World Series features Oklahoma vs Alabama and Georgia vs Texas.
UFC Freedom 250 features White House fights, with Alex Pereira aiming for a third-division title. A fighter vomits at weigh-in, citing drinking.
Arsenal and Liverpool chase Barcola, Fulham talks with Arbeloa, and Barcelona star could join Atletico. Other rumors involve Liverpool tracking Toure and Sunderland targeting Engels.
Australia beat South Africa in T20 World Cup, while James Coles hits career-best 224 for Sussex. Ben Stokes trains with Durham.
Notable events include Wyndham Clark wearing hockey jersey at TPC Toronto, Bellin Run draws 10,000 runners, and North Polk wins girls state soccer title.
Qatar stunned Switzerland with a 95th-minute header from Boualem Khoukhi to secure a 1-1 draw, earning their first ever World Cup point. Switzerland dominated but only managed a penalty goal, while Qatar's late heroics made headlines across multiple outlets.
The New York Knicks lead the San Antonio Spurs 3-1 in the NBA Finals, with Game 5 set for Saturday night. Coverage includes how to watch, the anthem singer Mickey Guyton, and live stream details.
Emma Raducanu wins twice in a day to reach the Queen's Club final, defeating Iva Jovic 6-2, 6-2. She will face Donna Vekic in the final, overcoming fitness doubts.
England's Luke Littler and Luke Humphries defeated Spain 8-5 to advance to the quarter-finals against Wales in the World Cup of Darts. The duo expressed pride in their performance.
President Donald Trump hosts UFC Freedom 250 on the White House South Lawn for the nation's 250th anniversary, featuring Alex Pereira's bid for a third-division title. The event has drawn media attention and fan reactions.
Ole Miss faces Troy in an elimination game with struggling ace Hunter Elliott, while Oklahoma and Alabama clash in Omaha. Hawaii's pitching coach also left for USC.
George Russell claimed pole for the Barcelona-Catalunya GP, with Lewis Hamilton second. Oscar Piastri was 'mind-blown' by an overturned penalty in Monaco.
West Indies beat defending champions New Zealand in a thriller, while Australia started with a dominant win over South Africa. A run-out incident involving Hayley Matthews also drew attention.
Brandon Aiyuk's controversial videos suggest a potential release, while Mike Florio claims the Patriots overpaid for A.J. Brown. Shedeur Sanders' QB battle with the Browns also continues.
Blaze Jordan hit his first MLB homer for the Cardinals, Shohei Ohtani returned with a leadoff home run, and the Guardians received bad injury news on Angel Martinez and Chase DeLauter.
Iran won visa appeals for four staff but 11 remain banned, and new VAR rules for diving caused confusion. Scotland fans celebrated with a viral Boston cop video.
Brazil faces Morocco in a key Group C match, with Vinicius Junior equalizing for Brazil. The game is a standout group-stage matchup, with Morocco tipped as an outside favorite.
Qatar earns its first ever World Cup point with a stoppage-time equalizer against Switzerland, sparking controversy over a potential offside in the build-up to Switzerland's penalty. FIFA faces pressure to release VAR images.
The USMNT beats Paraguay 4-1 in a statement win, leading to skyrocketing ticket prices for their next match against Turkey at SoFi Stadium. Watch parties erupt in celebration across Phoenix.
Reports of Boston Celtics' interest in Giannis Antetokounmpo spark debate on whether the Bucks can get a better trade return. The rumor mill also includes James Harden's arrest on a gun charge.
Dodgers' Yoshinobu Yamamoto takes a perfect game into the 8th inning against the White Sox, with 7 strikeouts. The Padres place Miguel Andujar on the IL, calling up Nick Solak.
Michigan State AD J Batt is a finalist for the Kentucky job after just one year. Arizona flips 3-star LB Rome Ewell from Houston, and 5-star CB Joshua Dobson visits Michigan.
England's World Cup chef is stopped from boarding a train due to kitchen knives. Iran wins four staff visa appeals but 11 are banned. Scotland faces Haiti in Boston Stadium.
Luke Littler and Luke Humphries defeat Spain 8-5 to set up a World Cup of Darts quarter-final against Wales. They express pride in their performance.
West Indies beat defending champions New Zealand in a thriller, while Australia start with a 65-run win over South Africa. A run-out clash between Qiana Joseph and Hayley Matthews draws attention.
Alex Pereira weighs in at 251lb for a title bid in a third UFC division. Oscar Piastri is 'mind-blown' by an overturned penalty in Monaco GP, while Lewis Hamilton says 'the fight is on' in Barcelona.
Ruben Amorim emerges as a leading contender for AC Milan, while Rangers will hold talks with Derek McInnes. Arsenal and Liverpool chase Bradley Barcola.