It looks like the New York Knicks are trying to conquer comedy after a dominant NBA Championship season … with an assist from Nick Cannon! Recently crowned NBA champs Jose Alvarado, Miles “Deuce” McBride, and Dillon Jones will be getting drafted…
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Senegal aplasta a Irak con una goleada 5-0 y mantiene viva su ilusión mundialista.
Senegal firmó una contundente victoria por 5-0 sobre Irak en la última jornada del Grupo I del Mundial 2026, con goles de Seck, Sarr, doblete de Pape Gueye y Ndiaye, un resultado que le permite seguir soñando con avanzar a la siguiente ronda.
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Envoy’s pharaoh well party
Egyptian Ambassador Motaz Zahran and wife are hosting an informal farewell party tonight for close friends and family at his Washington, D.C. residence tonight, according to an attendee, hours before Egypt faces off against Iran in a closely watched game in Seattle. Ambassador Mohamed Hamdy Mohamed Mokhtar El-Molla will replace Zahran as the new Egyptian envoy to the U.S.
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WATCH: Utah couple celebrates 60th wedding anniversary at Taco Bell
Mickey and Jo-Ann Muhlstein, both 81, chose a local Taco Bell to host their vow renewal ceremony.
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Buttigieg says family targeted in ‘politically motivated hoax’
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Friday that he was briefly separated from his 4-year-old twin children after an anonymous caller reported false accusations to Child Protective Services (CPS). In a Substack post titled “A Terrible Thing Happened to My Family,” the former Biden administration official said he was the subject of a “swatting” incident,…
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Francia celebra con moderación su goleada a Noruega con Deschamps en el pensamiento
El asistente técnico de Francia, Guy Stéphan, habló sobre el excelente partido que el equipo planteó ante Noruega para terminar primeros del grupo, reconociendo que la celebración es moderada, por evitar exceso de confianza y el luto de Deschamps.
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27 Of The Funniest Posts About Cats And Dogs This Week (June 20-26)
“Y’all ever just hand things to your pet to sniff so they can feel included.”
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The world’s not big on the US. The World Cup might help.
America’s stint hosting the World Cup is drawing mostly positive reviews to date — and it couldn’t come at a better time.
According to a new report from the Pew Research Center, views of America across the world are worsening and confidence in President Donald Trump’s leadership is dropping.
Pew surveyed 42,000 people across 36 countries between February and May, and found that America has a largely negative impression on the global theater. Only 23 percent of surveyed adults expressed confidence in Trump’s leadership — eliciting less confidence than Chinese leader Xi Jinping (34 percent) and Russian President Vladimir
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Brilliant Dembele hat-trick helps France see off Norway to top group
Ousmane Dembele’s first-half hat-trick helps France soundly defeat a Norway side without Erling Haaland 4-1 to top Group I at the World Cup.
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Dwyane Wade’s Son Zaire Arrested For Felony Domestic Violence
Dwyane Wade’s son has been arrested for felony domestic violence … TMZ has learned. Zaire Wade — the NBA Hall of Famer’s eldest child — was arrested and booked by the Burbank Police Department on Sunday. He was booked on three charges ……
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No regaló una sonrisa… Dembélé lanzó un claro aviso al resto de las selecciones en el Mundial
Después de anotar un Hat-Trick, el jugador del PSG se mostró serio y contundente con sus declaraciones, asegurando que en Francia están muy concentrados.
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Friday’s Mini-Report, 6.26.26
Today’s edition of quick hits.
* Just hours after Donald Trump accused Iran of striking a cargo ship crossing the Strait of Hormuz, calling the attack a “foolish violation” of the countries’ ceasefire agreement, U.S. Central Command issued a public statement saying it had conducted a fresh round of strikes against Iran, hitting “Iranian missile and drone storage locations and coastal radar sites.”
* Crisis conditions in Venezuela: “As Venezuela seeks to recover from twin earthquakes Wednesday — with magnitudes of 7.2. and 7.5, respectively — that killed at least 920 people, injured thousands and have caused extensive damage, the fallout from another natural disaster, and the U.S. response to it back then, is instructive for what happens next today.”
* Let’s hope these signs of progress continue: “Israel, Lebanon and the United States signed a framework toward peace on Friday, capping four marathon days of talks in Washington and pulling the fate of the conflict in Lebanon away from the Iranian regime.”
* Bolton pleads guilty: “John Bolton, President Trump’s former national security adviser turned sharp critic, returned to a federal courtroom today to plead guilty on a national security-related charge, marking the latest chapter in Trump’s apparent retribution tour against his political foes. … U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang set a sentencing hearing for October 28.”
* Court case on the Epstein files: “The Justice Department has effectively conceded it is violating the law Congress passed last November requiring the public release of the vast majority of records relating to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a federal judge declared Thursday.”
* In related news: “House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., subpoenaed billionaire investor Leon Black on Friday, saying he had refused to answer questions about allegations that he signed nondisclosure agreements with women tied to Jeffrey Epstein.”
* Worthwhile scrutiny: “The Department of Homeland Security inspector general announced Thursday that it is investigating the treatment of unauthorized immigrants in facilities operated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.”
* Sweltering in Europe: “Human-caused climate change made this month’s roasting heat in Western Europe much more likely than it would have been even just two decades ago, scientists said Friday, highlighting the rapidly escalating risks to health and livelihoods from the burning of fossil fuels.”
* Expect court fights: “The Texas State Board of Education on Friday approved a new required reading list for more than 5 million K-12 public schools that includes stories from the Bible. The list will affect every grade level.”
Have a safe weekend.
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