Four Key Takeaways From USMNT’s Confidence-Building Win, Pulisic’s Resurgence
The U.S. men’s national team took the field for the first time since the official World Cup roster was announced.
Sports Illustrated 9 min read
Trump news at a glance: how small town’s fight against ICE mega jail could rewrite legal playbook
Georgia town’s lawsuit against turning a warehouse into an immigration detention center could have a wide impact, experts say – key US politics stories from 31 May at a glance
The Guardian - AU 4 min read
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Transfer Rumors: Man Utd Contact Vinicius Jr; Real Madrid Eye Blockbuster Rice Move
Ibrahima Konaté, Enzo Fernández, João Neves, Robert Lewandowski and more feature in the gossip.
Sports Illustrated 4 min read
Multimillion-dollar banana: French museum artwork 'Comedian', eaten twice before, is now stolen
A museum in eastern France has reported to police the theft of a banana that forms the core of a multi-million dollar artwork by Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan, officials said on Sunday.
The Times of India 3 min read
'What About OnlyFans?': Katie Price Insiders Blast Meta's Hypocrisy After Irreversible Instagram Ban
Katie Price has reportedly lost her 2.6 million‑follower Instagram account after a Meta probe into a CBD post, prompting insiders to question the platform's stance on adult content.
International Business Times UK 5 min read
Hard-right populist tops Colombia vote, faces leftist in runoff
Colombia's presidential election is headed to a runoff after voters delivered a sharply polarised first-round result on Sunday, setting up a contest between hard-right populist Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist senator Ivan Cepeda. The vote came at the end of Colombia's bloodiest campaign in more than a decade, with…
France 24 5 min read
'We're Gonna Take It to the UN': Rubio Issues Stark Warning to Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Stranglehold
The US, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, seeks UN intervention to counter Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route, amid rising tensions.
International Business Times UK 5 min read
8 Reasons Generation Jones Is Reclaiming Its Identity From Traditional Senior Labels
If you’ve never heard the term “Generation Jones,” you’re not alone. Yet millions of Americans born roughly between 1954 and 1965 are increasingly embracing the...
Saving Advice 8 min read