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Anti-immigration riots hit a European capital, and an epic NBA comeback: The news quiz
Taylor Swift teams up, Pope Leo XIV visits the world’s tallest church, and the World Cup kicks off in North America.
Gene Shalit, ‘TODAY’ show movie critic, dies at 100
Gene Shalit, a film critic for NBC’s “TODAY” show for four decades who was instantly recognizable for his walrus mustache, has died.
Ryan Reynolds and Mike Myers among the stars at Canada’s first home World Cup match
Cyle Larin’s goal not only saved the World Cup opener for Canada on Friday, it gave a bunch of Canadian celebrities a reason to stomp and shout.
Judge orders Trump officials to re-install signs and exhibits at national parks on topics like slavery and climate change
President Donald Trump last year directed the Interior Department to make changes to parks, monuments and memorials to address any “false revision of history.”
Meet the regular people making money off the SpaceX IPO — from a few bucks to a few million
The record-setting SpaceX IPO made Elon Musk a trillionaire. It also paid off for Daniella Rodriguez and millions of other retail investors who had stock.
Coaching the U.S. was a big test for Mauricio Pochettino. Then his World Cup opener went ‘amazing’
Pochettino, a 54-year-old Argentine, has been on the job for 20 months, but Friday’s game was unquestionably his biggest opportunity to make an impression on a wider fanbase tuning in to watch the U.S. for the first time.
Trump says alleged leader of Tren de Aragua gang killed in U.S. strike
The president said the military strike that killed Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, who’s known as Niño Guerrero, was carried out in coordination with Venezuela.
Folarin Balogun chose the U.S. over England. It’s already paying off in the World Cup
Folarin Balogun, born in Brooklyn but raised in London, agreed to play his international career with the Americans in 2023. Three years later he opened the World Cup with two goals.
Anthropic suspends new AI models after government directive
The U.S. government instructed Anthropic to prevent any foreign national from accessing the AI company’s latest and most powerful models Friday evening, according to the AI giant
Christian Pulisic says substitution was precaution, hopes kicked leg ‘is nothing’
U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino says he hopes Pulisic will be available for next game on June 18