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Sweden draws 1-1 with Japan to reach 2026 World Cup knockout stage
Sweden drew 1-1 with Japan in their final 2026 World Cup Group F match, advancing as one of the best third-placed teams.
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Supreme Court allows Trump-era border policy blocking some asylum seekers to resume
The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that asylum seekers not physically inside the US cannot apply for asylum, reinstating a Trump administration border policy.
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France and Norway Secure Knockout Spots, Clash for Group I Lead at 2026 World Cup
France and Norway both qualified for knockout rounds and meet June 26 in Boston to decide Group I winner at the 2026 World Cup.
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Charlotte Hornets trade LaMelo Ball, Josh Green to Minnesota Timberwolves for Naz Reid and picks
The Charlotte Hornets traded LaMelo Ball and Josh Green to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Naz Reid and multiple draft picks.
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US Supreme Court allows end of TPS for Haitians, Syrians and restricts border asylum claims
The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to let the Trump administration end protections for about 356,000 Haitian and Syrian immigrants and limit asylum eligibility at the border.
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easyJet rejects Castlelake's £4.93 billion takeover offer but allows limited talks
easyJet rejected a £4.93 billion takeover bid from Castlelake but agreed to grant limited access to commercial information.
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Twin 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes rock northern Venezuela killing dozens
Two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela on June 24 causing heavy damage, dozens killed, hundreds injured, and sparking international aid efforts.
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Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold arrested for kidnapping and armed robbery in Florida
Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was arrested in June 2026 on charges of kidnapping and armed robbery from a February incident in Tampa, Florida.
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Trump calls UK Labour’s Andy Burnham 'extremely liberal' ahead of July leadership change
US President Donald Trump described Andy Burnham as 'extremely liberal' and unlikely to expand North Sea drilling ahead of his expected UK premiership in July.
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Japan advances to World Cup knockout stage after drawing with Sweden
Japan secured second place in Group F with a 1-1 draw against Sweden on June 25, advancing to face Brazil in the round of 32.
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US PCE inflation rises 4.1% in May, highest since April 2023, consumer spending up
US personal consumption expenditures inflation hit 4.1% year-on-year in May 2026 while consumer spending rose 0.7% nominally, Commerce Department data showed.
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US Current Account Deficit Widens to $226.8 Billion in Q1 2026, Surpassing Forecasts
The US current account deficit rose 2.6% to $226.8 billion in Q1 2026, exceeding market expectations amid a primary income shift.
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Caitlin Clark suffers uncalled fouls and back injury in Fever's loss to Mercury
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark faced uncalled fouls and left June 24 game with a back injury against Phoenix Mercury.
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Amazon to invest $13 billion more in India’s AI and cloud infrastructure by 2030
Amazon announced a $13 billion investment in India to expand AI and cloud infrastructure, raising its total planned investment to $48 billion through 2030.
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2026 FIFA World Cup set to be largest sports betting event ever with $50B wagers forecast
Global sports betting on the 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to surpass $50 billion, shattering 2022 records as the expanded tournament unfolds.
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Micron's strong sales forecast boosts AI sector and global markets
Micron Technology beat sales estimates, sending its stock up 13-15% and lifting US and Asian markets on AI optimism.
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Gold falls below $4,000 amid stronger dollar and Fed rate hike expectations
Gold prices dropped below $4,000 per ounce in late June 2026 as the US dollar strengthened and investors anticipated Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
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Gold prices fall below $4000 on strong dollar and hawkish Fed; Goldman Sachs cuts forecast
Gold prices dropped below $4000 per ounce in June as a strong US dollar and hawkish Federal Reserve signals pressured the market.
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Two Major Earthquakes Strike Venezuela Near Caracas, Causing Hundreds of Deaths and Extensive Damage
Venezuela was struck by two strong earthquakes on June 24 causing at least 164 deaths, widespread destruction, and prompting international rescue efforts.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to wed July 3 at Madison Square Garden in NYC
Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce plan a two-day wedding event July 2-3 at Madison Square Garden, with street closures through July 4.
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All 32 Largest US Banks Pass 2026 Fed Stress Test, Announce Dividend Hikes and Buybacks
The Federal Reserve tested 32 top US banks, all passing its 2026 stress test, enabling dividend increases and share buyback programs.
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White House requests $87.6 billion supplemental funding, mostly for Iran war amid GOP tensions
The White House asked Congress for $87.6 billion in supplemental funding, including $67 billion for the Iran war, sparking GOP conflict.
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Trump criticizes NATO allies for failing to support US war against Iran; NATO chief defends alliance role
President Trump expressed disappointment with NATO allies’ support during the US war against Iran, while NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte highlighted alliance contributions.
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Cerebras shares drop nearly 20% after 2026 sales and margin outlook disappoint investors
Cerebras shares fell up to 20% after the company forecasted lower full-year gross margins despite strong Q1 results.