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Mexico ends a 40-year knockout drought in 2-0 win over Ecuador to reach the round of 16
Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez scored within a nine-minute span in the first half and Mexico defeated Ecuador 2-0 on Tuesday night to break a four-decade drought in the knockout stage and progress to the round of 16.
Sen. John Hickenlooper fends off progressive challenger in Colorado Democratic Senate primary
Sen. John Hickenlooper overcame a bid from state Sen. Julie Gonzales, NBC News projects, after she argued Democrats need a new generation of leadership.
Colorado AG Phil Weiser wins Democratic primary for governor over Sen. Michael Bennet
Weiser NBC News projects that Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser will move on to the general election after he defeated Michael Bennet, who has been in the Senate for 17 years.
France has its first decisive knockout win. Can anyone stop it on the path to the World Cup final?
France’s round-of-32 defeat of Sweden, a team praised for its strong defensive posturing, raises the question: Can anyone defeat Les Bleus at this World Cup?
Democratic socialist Melat Kiros unseats Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado House primary
NBC News projects that Kiros, 29, defeated DeGette, who has been in Congress for three decades, in the latest victory for the insurgent left this primary season.
White House task force gathers intelligence documents, seeking to amplify Trump’s election claims, sources say
The group includes a journalist and others from Trump’s first term. They have been quietly reviewing documents for months, sometimes late into the night, sources say.
NASA barrels ahead with moon base plans, doling out nearly $600 million in new contracts
The announcement is the latest in a stream of funding contracts NASA has awarded private companies in its effort to establish a permanent presence on the moon.
U.S. stocks just closed out their best quarter in six years. Can America keep the boom rolling?
Wall Street just closed its best quarter in six years, despite the Iran war, persistent inflation and lingering tariffs.
Holiday heat wave: As temperature climbs across much of U.S., so does the danger
DETROIT — Nature’s oven was on high Tuesday for millions of people in the Midwest and Great Lakes states as intense heat and humidity baked the regions with no immediate relief before the misery shifts to the eastern U.S.
What the Supreme Court’s campaign finance ruling means for the 2026 election
Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling changing certain federal campaign finance limits could make a big difference in the battle for control of Congress this fall, giving Republican candidates who have been getting outraised by opponents direct access to more party cash.