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Iran Football Federation Revokes Ticket Allocations for Fans Ahead of World Cup
Xi Jinping Wraps Up Two-Day Visit to Pyongyang, Vows Stronger Ties
ICC Suspends Prosecutor Karim Khan Amid Sexual Misconduct Investigation
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BUSINESS
Philanthropist Melinda French Gates will increase her focus on women’s health, committing $215 million to expand contraceptive access, maternal care and menopause research—raising her total support for women’s health above $600 million.
Predictive‑market platform Kalshi alerted federal investigators about questionable activity linked to former congressman George Santos involving bets on his attendance at the State of the Union. The platform also reported the trades to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
A federal judge postpones the civil trial over Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse after several last‑minute settlements resolve most of the remaining claims.
Ferrari’s first electric car, the Luce, has drawn a hailstorm of criticism – from investors to the Pope – amid fierce global EV competition.
A fatal chemical tank collapse at the Nippon Dynawave plant in Longview, Washington, left 11 workers dead. Longview Sen. Jeff Wilson, a lifelong resident and former cleanup contractor, shares how the tragedy has cut deep into the town’s fabric.
TRAVEL
The 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee relocates to Washington D.C.’s historic Constitution Hall, a move that keeps runners’ focus high amid tougher security and logistical changes.
In a significant policy shift, Thailand has announced reductions in the visa-free stay duration for citizens of over 90 countries, including the UK, from 60 days to 30 days. The change is aimed at enhancing national security.
In a significant policy shift, Thailand has reduced the visa-free stay period from 60 days to just 30 days for tourists from more than 90 countries, including the UK. This change is part of new measures focused on national security and an effort to counter illegal activities by foreigners.
The irresistible charm of Goa is being overshadowed by rising costs and competing destinations, leading to a significant decline in foreign tourists visiting the region, while domestic tourism is on the rise.
Nepali climbers Kami Rita Sherpa and Lhakpa Sherpa achieve new world records on Everest, with Kami summiting for the 32nd time and Lhakpa reaching the peak for the 11th time.
SPORT
The 98th Scripps National Spelling Bee brings together 247 young spellers across the U.S. and 5 foreign countries for a thrilling competition that will crown a champion on Thursday night, with prizes up to $52,500.
Construction crews are erecting a temporary octagon‑shaped cage on the South Lawn of the White House to host a UFC bout on June 14, 2026. The event marks the nation’s 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, and features high‑profile matches between fighters from Brazil, France, Germany, and the United States.
DRC national team faces mandatory isolation in Belgium before US entry due to Ebola outbreak; CDC restrictions lifted as training camp canceled, but 'bubble' protocol enforced for World Cup safety.
DRC national football team faces strict isolation protocols before traveling to US for World Cup due to Ebola outbreak; CDC restrictions threaten team's participation
ENTERTAINMENT
The rare celestial alignment that turns Manhattan’s streets into a golden corridor — known as Manhattanhenge — is happening this week. Learn the science, the history, where to watch and when it will occur again.
A landmark Jackson Pollock painting has been sold for an astonishing $181 million at Christie's auction in New York, setting a new record for the artist and further underscoring the soaring values in the art market.
Authorities in Japan have arrested two American nationals after one of them jumped into the enclosure of an internet-famous monkey named Punch, while the other recorded the act. The incident raises concerns about the safety of animals and visitors at zoos.
OPINION
The new $850 million campus, including a 225‑foot tower, draws both praise and protests as Chicago residents weigh design, heritage, and community impacts ahead of a Juneteenth opening.
Former US congressman Barney Frank, a trailblazer for LGBT rights and key architect of the Dodd-Frank Act, has died at the age of 86. He was a vocal advocate for civil rights and financial regulations.
Barney Frank, a seminal figure in U.S. politics and LGBTQ rights, has passed away at the age of 86. He was prominent for his financial reform efforts and as a trailblazer for the LGBTQ community.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin underscores China's expanding role on the world stage, especially as relations with the West remain complex.
POLITICS
Hungarian prosecutors have dropped charges against Mayor Gergely Karacsony over his role in organizing the 2025 Budapest Pride march amid an EU Court ruling deeming Hungary’s anti‑LGBTQ laws unlawful.
The Trump administration has reinterpreted civil rights laws to label diversity and inclusion initiatives as discriminatory, putting federal grants for schools that support students of color at risk.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence, setting up a federal vetting framework for frontier AI systems and affirming his commitment to maintain the U.S. lead amid Chinese competition.
Prime Minister Péter Magyar vows to dismantle Viktor Orbán’s legacy by removing President Tamás Sulyok, sparking a constitutional standoff and risking EU funds.
HEALTH
The Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 1,000 suspected Ebola cases, with 246 confirmed deaths, as the outbreak rattles Ituri province. Médecins Sans Frontières warns of a rapid spread that outpaces containment efforts, while WHO Director‑General Tedros Adhanom visits front‑line sites.
Two chemical tank incidents – a deadly rupture at a Longview paper mill and a near‑explosion in Garden Grove – highlight gaps in the safety regulatory framework for hazardous chemicals across the United States.
A catastrophic tank failure at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging plant in Longview, Washington, released a caustic white‑liquor mixture, killing one worker and leaving nine missing. Rescue crews are battling damage and chemical spills while authorities work to stabilize the tank.
At least ten ICE detainees have died by suicide in 2025, a number that far exceeds the usual rate and reveals deep‑rooted shortcomings in inspection standards, mental‑health care and day‑to‑day oversight. The story centers on Brayan Rayo Garzón’s tragic death in a Missouri jail and more than a dozen other cases that undermine the promise of humane detention.
TECH
The Trump administration is accelerating the integration of artificial intelligence into US military operations, but top commanders and tech firms are raising alarms about safeguards and ethical concerns. The Pentagon’s push clashes with companies like Anthropic, prompting a bipartisan debate about how to secure AI while maintaining strategic advantages.
A suspected gas leak triggers a blast that kills three people and injures several others in a Dallas apartment building while first‑responders are about to evacuate residents.
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