Arsenal, Chelsea Stars Sit Out England Training Before Panama Duel
The Three Lions have a couple of injury concerns heading into their final group game.
Sports Illustrated 3 min read
Kyle Busch Remembered: Rowdy's best drives at Sonoma Raceway
Busch won three races at Sonoma Raceway over the years, and each was special for different reasons
Motorsport 4 min read
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Neymar Shuts Down MLS Club But Could Still Make U.S. Move—Report
The Brazilian superstar made his 2026 World Cup debut in his country’s final group stage match against Scotland.
Sports Illustrated 3 min read
ICE Agents Track Down Syracuse Woman, Demand She Delete Post Calling for ICE Agents' Indictment
ICE agents tracked down a Syracuse woman over an Instagram post calling for an ICE agent's indictment, prompting civil rights experts to condemn the move as a potential 'scare tactic'.
International Business Times UK 6 min read
FTSE 100 falls as OpenAI delay report knocks tech
The FTSE 100 closed down 21.87 points, or 0.2%, at 10,508.02.
The Independent UK 6 min read
Venezuela earthquake death toll soars to 589 with more than 50,000 missing as US military arrives for aid efforts
Thousands have been affected by the devastation wrought by the most powerful earthquake in over a century
The Independent UK 7 min read
African proverb of the day: 'He who eats another man's food will have his food eaten by others' teaches us about life's balance, ultimate karma
Though oftentimes we tend to believe that life is unfair and there is no natural justice, old sayings like this restore our faith in the ultimate karma, which is how life balances itself. This African proverb is believed to have its origin in the Swahili language and it basically says…
The Times of India 5 min read
The Rock Is Not Happy About Maui Nipple Talk (But He Tolerated The Moana Question Anyway)
What can he say, except...
Cinemablend 3 min read
Public Health Officials Say Measles Poses a Bigger World Cup Threat Than Ebola
Measles, not Ebola, is the top health threat at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, say health officials. The U.S. has 2,104 cases in 2026. Here's the risk and how to protect yourself.
Medical Daily 10 min read
Michigan Spent $1.8 Billion and Only Created 602 Jobs
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer promised "generational" investments in her state, but as she leaves office, there's little to show for it.
Reason 6 min read