US Defense Secretary links immigration to wartime liberation in D-Day anniversary speech

2026-06-06 12:41:50 EDT

During the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings in France, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a speech that appeared to draw parallels between the freedom secured by Allied troops and contemporary European challenges. He warned that this freedom could be impermanent if leaders fail to defend it, noting that "different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies." Hegseth specifically mentioned arrivals in Spain, Italy, and Greece, questioning when European capitals would address this "invasion," while also laying a wreath at the Normandy American Cemetery. His remarks echoed broader criticisms of European migration policies and border control.

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CBS News

Stock market experiences significant volatility driven by earnings reports and IPO anticipation

2026-06-06 12:38:29 EDT

The stock market endured a turbulent week, marked by a sharp sell-off on Friday that reversed earlier record highs, primarily impacting chip stocks. Disappointing earnings from Broadcom, alongside strong jobs data that dashed hopes for an imminent Federal Reserve rate cut, contributed to a significant drop in major indices. The market saw a rotation out of tech into sectors like healthcare and financials, with companies like Eli Lilly and Wells Fargo showing gains. The week's volatility was exacerbated by the anticipation of major IPOs, including SpaceX and Anthropic, and significant stock sales by companies like Alphabet and Meta Platforms, raising concerns about increased stock supply potentially overwhelming investor demand.

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CNBC

CBS News 'Sunday Morning' previews upcoming segments on Broadway, job market, and space exploration

2026-06-06 12:38:21 EDT

The upcoming broadcast of "CBS News Sunday Morning" will feature a diverse range of segments, including a look at the Broadway revival of "Ragtime" and its contemporary relevance, and an exploration of the challenges young workers face in today's job market, particularly concerning AI's impact. The program will also delve into the world of honey with a sommelier, celebrate the legacy of theater icon George M. Cohan, and touch upon the enduring fascination with UAP/UFO phenomena through an interview with Steven Spielberg about his new sci-fi film. Additionally, viewers can expect features on the architectural marvel of the Sagrada Familia, the fashion of Queen Elizabeth II, and an in memoriam segment.

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CBS News

Mirra Andreeva becomes youngest French Open women's singles champion since 1992

2026-06-06 12:36:41 EDT

Nineteen-year-old Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva has secured her first Grand Slam title by winning the French Open, defeating Maja Chwalinska in the final. Andreeva's victory at 19 makes her the youngest women's singles champion at Roland Garros since Monica Seles in 1992. This marks a significant achievement for Andreeva, who also becomes the first Russian woman to win a Grand Slam since Maria Sharapova and the first teenager to achieve this feat since Coco Gauff in 2023. The match saw Andreeva overcome early nerves to dominate Chwalinska, securing the win in straight sets.

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Fox News

Fizzy drink cans recalled due to potential for unexpected rupture

2026-06-06 12:34:35 EDT

Dalston Soda Company is recalling specific cans and multipacks of its pineapple soda due to a packaging defect that could cause the cans to rupture unexpectedly. This poses a risk of injury from sharp edges. Consumers are advised not to drink the affected products and to dispose of them safely. The recall affects cans with a best before date of August 4, 2027, and specific batch codes. Customers can obtain a full refund by contacting the company, even without a receipt. This recall follows similar incidents with other carbonated drinks, highlighting potential safety concerns with pressurized packaging.

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BBC

England nears victory over New Zealand in first Test despite rain delays

2026-06-06 12:31:30 EDT

England is on the verge of a significant victory in the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's, with rain-affected play on the third day significantly slowing progress. Despite limited overs, Ollie Robinson took crucial wickets, leaving New Zealand trailing by 199 runs with only five wickets down. The forecast for Sunday suggests dry weather, making a win for England highly probable. This potential victory would mark a positive start to England's post-Ashes rebuilding phase. The challenging conditions, exacerbated by a damp atmosphere, have favored Robinson's bowling style.

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BBC

Democrats face difficult choice between character and political power in upcoming elections

2026-06-06 12:27:00 EDT

The upcoming Maine Senate race presents Democrats with a familiar dilemma: prioritizing a candidate's character versus the pursuit of political power. This mirrors past situations, such as the Republican nomination of Roy Moore, where allegations of misconduct created a quandary for the party. The article contrasts this with the current situation involving Graham Platner, where accusations of physical intimidation and inappropriate behavior have surfaced. The stakes are high for Democrats, as Maine is a key state for securing a Senate majority, but supporting Platner carries significant reputational costs and could alienate voters. The piece explores the strategic calculations parties make when faced with such moral and political conflicts.

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The Atlantic

US strikes Iranian radar sites; Iran condemns action as violation of ceasefire

2026-06-06 12:26:30 EDT

The United States conducted strikes against Iranian radar and coastal surveillance facilities, which Iran has vehemently condemned as a "clear violation of the April 8 ceasefire." Iran asserted that these targeted facilities are crucial for national border security and maritime navigation safety. The Iranian statement accused the U.S. of disregarding international law and the UN Charter, suggesting that these "adventurous actions" risk regional security. Meanwhile, the U.S. has denied visas to a significant portion of the Iranian national soccer team's support staff, drawing further criticism from Iran, which views this as an unwarranted escalation into the realm of sports. The Lebanese Army also reported Israeli airstrikes targeting a military vehicle, resulting in casualties.

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Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva wins first Grand Slam at French Open

2026-06-06 12:25:04 EDT

Mirra Andreeva, a 19-year-old Russian tennis player, has achieved her first Grand Slam title by winning the French Open, defeating Maja Chwalinska in the final. Andreeva's victory makes her the youngest women's singles champion at Roland Garros since Monica Seles in 1992, and the first Russian woman to win a Grand Slam since Maria Sharapova. The article highlights Andreeva's rapid ascent in the tennis world, her journey playing under neutral status, and the emotional weight of her win, including her unique on-court thank you to herself. The final was played under sunny skies, with Andreeva securing the win in two sets.

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CBS News

Kimi Antonelli secures pole position at Monaco Grand Prix, edging out Max Verstappen

2026-06-06 12:19:19 EDT

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli claimed pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix in a thrilling qualifying session, narrowly beating Max Verstappen by just 0.043 seconds. This marks Antonelli's fourth pole of the season and underscores his strong performance at just 19 years old. Lewis Hamilton secured third place, with Charles Leclerc crashing on his final lap, affecting his qualifying position. George Russell qualified sixth, behind Isack Hadjar. Antonelli described his pole-winning lap as "magic," while Verstappen expressed surprise at being competitive for pole. Ferrari's performance in qualifying differed from their practice sessions, leaving Hamilton to analyze the car's behavior.

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BBC

Missing Auburn University student found deceased in Japan

2026-06-06 12:10:20 EDT

James "Weston" Higginbotham, a 20-year-old engineering student from Auburn University who had been missing in Japan, has been found dead. His mother announced the discovery, stating he was found in a mountainous area outside Kyoto by a volunteer search-and-rescue group. Higginbotham was last seen on May 29 while his family was visiting Japan. His parents had last seen his location move on a tracking app and had not received a response to their texts. The family expressed profound gratitude for the global support during the search and requested privacy during their period of "unimaginable loss."

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CBS News

Detainees at ICE facility report inhumane conditions and inadequate medical care

2026-06-06 12:00:08 EDT

Immigrants detained at the Delaney Hall ICE facility in New Jersey are reporting severe issues, including inadequate medical care, inedible food, and neglectful guards. Elder Guerra, a detainee, suffered a serious head injury and seizure after a fall, but his condition has reportedly worsened in medical isolation with limited attention. Families of detainees express deep distress over the conditions, describing it as "inhumane" and likening their loved ones' situation to being "kidnapped." Detainees have engaged in hunger and labor strikes to protest, leading to forceful responses from authorities. Investigations by congressional members have corroborated claims of substandard conditions.

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The Guardian

Lawsuit filed against controversial Utah AI datacenter project

2026-06-06 11:46:05 EDT

Utah residents and the Alliance for a Better Utah have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state's Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) and its approval of the Stratos AI datacenter project. The lawsuit claims the project, backed by investor Kevin O'Leary, infringes on citizens' rights by limiting public input. While O'Leary has agreed to scale back the project's footprint and address concerns about water usage and open space, the plaintiffs argue that MIDA's control over land use and public health is permanent and lacks voter recourse. The state and MIDA are reviewing the lawsuit.

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The Guardian

Mirra Andreeva claims maiden Grand Slam title at the French Open

2026-06-06 11:44:24 EDT

Nineteen-year-old Mirra Andreeva has won her first Grand Slam singles title at the French Open, defeating Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska in the final. Andreeva's victory makes her the youngest women's champion at Roland Garros since Monica Seles in 1992, and she is the first Russian woman to win a major since Maria Sharapova. Despite a tense start and challenging wind conditions, Andreeva displayed maturity and composure to secure a 6-3, 6-2 win. Chwalinska, an underdog throughout the tournament, earned significant prize money and will see her ranking soar to a career-high 21st.

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BBC

Army prepares for potential death row executions under presidential order

2026-06-06 11:35:29 EDT

The U.S. Army is developing plans for the potential execution of its four death-row inmates, a process that would require presidential approval and has not occurred since 1961. The internal document, "Operation Resolute Justice," outlines coordination with the Federal Bureau of Prisons to transfer inmates to the federal execution facility in Terre Haute, Indiana. Army spokesperson Cynthia Smith stated these planning exercises are standard procedure and do not indicate an imminent order from the president. The plan also addresses public communications and media access for executions. This development coincides with a broader trend of the federal government's increased use of the death penalty.

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Wemby rues late-game errors in heartbreaking Spurs loss to Knicks

2026-06-06 11:22:07 EDT

San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama expressed frustration over crucial late-game mistakes that led to his team's narrow 105-104 defeat against the New York Knicks in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Despite a significant comeback effort orchestrated by Wembanyama, a turnover and a missed game-winning shot ultimately cost the Spurs the victory. Wembanyama acknowledged a need for greater poise and control in critical moments, stating, "It's like body reacts quicker than mind." The Spurs now face an uphill battle, needing an unprecedented comeback as the series shifts to New York, with no team having previously lost the first two home games of the Finals and gone on to win the championship.

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The Guardian

Emerging Republican dissent against Trump could impact foreign policy

2026-06-06 11:21:10 EDT

A growing number of Republicans in Congress are reportedly beginning to defy President Trump, potentially impacting foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding the Iran war. Analysts suggest these internal party fissures could grant Iran leverage in negotiations for a more favorable deal. The article highlights instances of Republican lawmakers joining Democrats to demand congressional approval for hostilities against Iran and to support aid for Ukraine. This dissent comes as Trump's approval ratings remain low and ahead of the midterm elections, with Democrats aiming to capitalize on the perceived division within the GOP.

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The Atlantic

King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling

2026-06-06 11:15:57 EDT

King Charles III and Queen Camilla were among the royal attendees at the private wedding of Peter Phillips, son of Princess Anne, and NHS nurse Harriet Sperling. The ceremony took place at All Saints Church in Kemble, Gloucestershire, a village significant to the couple's meeting. Other royals present included the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. Well-wishers gathered to greet the King and Queen and cheer the bride and groom. Phillips, 48, is 19th in line to the throne, and his marriage to Sperling follows their engagement announcement in August 2025.

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BBC

Three men admit to killing restaurant owner in Canada after dispute over unpaid bill

2026-06-06 11:12:31 EDT

Three men have pleaded guilty in Canada in connection with the death of restaurant owner Sharif Rahman, following an altercation over an unpaid bill. Robert Evans Jr. pleaded guilty to manslaughter, while his father and uncle pleaded guilty to being accessories to the crime and have been sentenced. The men, believed to be from Manchester, were extradited from Scotland to Canada. Rahman, 44, died a week after the alleged physical altercation outside a curry house in Owen Sound. The two older men are awaiting repatriation, and Evans Jr.'s sentencing is scheduled for next month.

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BBC

US doctor with Ebola recovers and is released from German hospital

2026-06-06 11:07:42 EDT

A U.S. doctor who contracted Ebola while on a humanitarian mission in Congo has been released from a Berlin hospital after a successful recovery. Dr. Peter Stafford received treatment at Charité hospital, where he was given antiviral therapy and supportive care. The hospital confirmed that no virus has been detected since May 30, and the isolation order has been lifted. Stafford has been reunited with his wife and four children, who were also quarantined but did not develop symptoms. He expressed gratitude for the "first-class care" and highlighted the disparity in medical access for those in Congo.

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CBS News

The evolving philosophy and practice of out-of-office email messages

2026-06-06 11:00:00 EDT

The article explores the diverse approaches to out-of-office email messages, ranging from concise statements to elaborate declarations about work-life balance. It references past reporting on individuals who auto-delete emails while on vacation, initially seen as a breach of email etiquette but later viewed as a valid choice. The piece also touches on the "goldilocks theory" of out-of-office messages, suggesting simplicity can be effective. It highlights the challenges of transitioning back to work after a vacation and rounds up related stories on managing time away and the pressures of modern work culture.

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The Atlantic

West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan steps down amid allegations

2026-06-06 10:51:58 EDT

West Ham United co-chairman David Sullivan has resigned from his position with immediate effect following an impending joint investigation by BBC Panorama and The Times into his alleged past behavior. Sullivan, who denies the "improper conduct claims" as "factually incorrect and entirely false," stated he is stepping down to focus on fighting these allegations. He plans to sue the BBC for libel. The club acknowledged being aware of the "serious historic allegations" and confirmed that none relate to West Ham United's operations. Karim Virani will continue to lead the club's day-to-day operations.

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BBC

Tribute paid to 'loving' young man who died in Balderton lake incident

2026-06-06 10:28:48 EDT

The family of Panashe Muchenje, 19, who died after experiencing difficulty in Balderton Lake, Nottinghamshire, has paid tribute to him as a "loving person." Muchenje was with friends when he entered the lake on May 28 and later passed away in hospital. His nephew urged the public to stop sharing videos of the incident and speculating about the circumstances, emphasizing that it was a tragic accident. Muchenje, who was studying at Nottingham College and applying to join the RAF, had basic swimming skills, and his friends attempted to help him. The family expressed gratitude for community support.

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BBC

Mom of missing student in Japan mentions argument over ChatGPT before disappearance

2026-06-06 10:16:08 EDT

Nancy Higginbotham, the mother of missing Auburn University student James "Weston" Higginbotham, revealed that they had an argument about her use of ChatGPT shortly before his disappearance in Japan. She described her son as "very anti-AI" due to its environmental impact. Higginbotham, 20, was last seen on May 29 in Kyoto and is believed to have gone hiking. While police have suspended their search, the family is hiring a professional rescue crew, expressing confidence they will find him. The family fears he may be injured or lost in the dense mountainous terrain.

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CBS News

Second screwworm fly infection confirmed in Texas cattle

2026-06-06 10:00:41 EDT

A second case of the flesh-eating screwworm fly has been confirmed in cattle in Zavala County, Texas, prompting a coordinated response from state and federal officials. Millions of sterile screwworm flies are being dispersed to prevent reproduction, as these are the first U.S. infections since the 1960s. The USDA assures the food supply remains safe, as the parasite affects livestock and not food products. The detection is a significant concern for Texas cattle ranchers, potentially causing economic losses. Canada has implemented a temporary ban on livestock from Texas due to the infections.

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The Guardian

New York City tackles rising dog waste problem with new legislation

2026-06-06 10:00:09 EDT

New York City is facing a significant increase in dog waste complaints, particularly in neighborhoods like Washington Heights. Despite existing fines, enforcement has proven difficult, prompting city council members to introduce new legislation aimed at encouraging responsible pet ownership. The proposed "Safe and Clean Outdoor Ownership Practices (Scoop) Act" includes measures to ensure waste bag dispensers are filled, install penalty signs, and pilot a dog feces composting program. The rise in pet ownership, especially during the pandemic, is cited as a contributing factor to the problem, which poses both aesthetic and public health concerns.

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The Guardian

California's slow vote count defended as a safeguard against fraud

2026-06-06 10:00:08 EDT

Despite accusations of "election rigging" from figures like Donald Trump due to California's deliberate pace in counting ballots, experts assert that the system is functioning as designed to prevent fraud and ensure accuracy. The state's process includes signature verification and a 22-day period for voters to "cure" ballot errors. While this ensures accuracy, it sacrifices speed, particularly in a state with a large mail-in voting population. Experts suggest that while improvements could be made, the focus should remain on accessible voting, and that complaints often stem from losing candidates.

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The Guardian

China developing Saishiteng Mountain into world's largest astronomy base

2026-06-06 10:00:07 EDT

China is on track to establish the world's largest astronomy base by the mid-2030s with the development of powerful optical telescopes on Saishiteng Mountain in Qinghai province. Scientists project that the collective light-gathering power of these telescopes will surpass that of Mauna Kea in Hawaii. Construction is underway for the Large Optical Telescope (LOT) and the MUltiplexed Survey Telescope (MUST), with both expected to be operational by 2030. The LOT is government-funded, while MUST is backed by private capital. This initiative signifies China's significant investment in ground-based astronomical observation.

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South China Morning Post

Ukrainian drones target St. Petersburg amid economic forum

2026-06-06 09:38:07 EDT

Russian authorities report an "unprecedented attack" by Ukrainian drones on and around St. Petersburg, coinciding with the final day of Russia's annual economic forum. Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko stated over 140 drones were shot down over the Leningrad region, and the city's governor urged residents to stay indoors. Ukraine's president claimed responsibility for hitting Russian arsenals and a naval base as a response to Russian attacks. A Ukrainian unit commander described ease of access to targets within Russia, stating "We fly in Russia like it's our own territory." The attacks also reportedly targeted an oil depot in the Krasnodar region.

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BBC

Chinese EVs poised for US market entry despite trade barriers

2026-06-06 09:35:07 EDT

Despite tariffs and regulatory hurdles, Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) are likely to enter the U.S. market within a few years, potentially through manufacturing partnerships or direct investment. China has aggressively expanded its EV presence globally, and the U.S. market remains a key target. While direct imports face significant obstacles, U.S. automakers are exploring collaborations and manufacturing opportunities in North America. The article discusses the competitive landscape, potential trade agreements, and the growing demand for EVs, suggesting that Chinese automakers will "find their way in" one way or another.

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CNBC

High-functioning depression: When success masks inner suffering

2026-06-06 09:32:00 EDT

The article explores the concept of "high-functioning depression," a non-clinical term describing individuals who experience depressive symptoms while maintaining productivity and outward success. Experts caution against minimizing suffering based on perceived performance, noting that this can be a dangerous coping mechanism. While not an official diagnosis, the term highlights how individuals may overcompensate through drive and achievement to avoid confronting their inner turmoil. The piece emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and therapy in addressing such conditions, even when outwardly appearing to cope well.

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Deutsche Welle

Park ranger dies after falling into crevasse on Alaska's Denali

2026-06-06 09:31:53 EDT

A seasonal mountaineering ranger, Robin Pendery, has died after falling into a crevasse on Denali (Mount McKinley) in Alaska. Pendery was on climbing patrol when the incident occurred, and despite immediate rescue efforts, she succumbed to her injuries. This tragic event follows the recent deaths of three climbers from a Latvian expedition on the same mountain. The park service is investigating the incident, which highlights the inherent dangers of climbing North America's tallest peak. Pendery was based in Enumclaw, Washington.

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The Guardian

Remote work poses subtle career risks for Gen Z, experts advise on mitigation

2026-06-06 09:30:01 EDT

While remote work offers flexibility, it presents subtle but significant career risks for young professionals, particularly regarding mentorship and advancement. Research indicates that early-career employees benefit most from in-office observation and interaction, which are harder to replicate remotely. Experts recommend hybrid work arrangements, with at least three days in the office per week, for the first five years of a career to foster skill development and networking. For those in fully remote roles, strategies like "over-shining" through weekly progress summaries and proactive virtual networking are advised.

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CNBC

New crypto hype emerges with Hyperliquid ETFs amid Bitcoin sell-off

2026-06-06 09:28:42 EDT

Despite a significant sell-off in Bitcoin and Ether, new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tracking the Hyperliquid (HYPE) crypto asset are attracting substantial investor interest, raising nearly $150 million. These ETFs offer a more accessible entry point for investors into decentralized finance. Hyperliquid's revenue model, where 99% of platform fees are used to buy back HYPE tokens, is seen as a familiar mechanism to traditional equity investors. While competition is rising, the growing awareness and accessibility through ETFs suggest a potential acceleration in mainstream adoption of the Hyperliquid platform, with regulatory clarity anticipated by 2027.

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CNBC

Four more men plead guilty to violent disorder after Southampton protest

2026-06-06 09:28:36 EDT

Four additional men have pleaded guilty to violent disorder charges stemming from protests in Southampton following the murder of Henry Nowak. These charges bring the total number of individuals charged in connection with the disorder to 11. The protests occurred after police released bodycam footage showing Nowak being handcuffed after being stabbed. Two of the men also pleaded guilty to possessing offensive weapons, including a wheelie bin and a traffic cone. Eight men have now pleaded guilty to violent disorder, with one also admitting to possessing an offensive weapon. All six are scheduled to appear at Southampton Crown Court.

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BBC

Critical humanitarian situation in Oleshky, Ukraine, prompts calls for evacuation

2026-06-06 09:16:00 EDT

The city of Oleshky in southern Ukraine faces a critical humanitarian crisis, with residents largely cut off due to landmines and destroyed infrastructure following the Kakhovka dam incident and ongoing conflict. Up to 2,000 people, including children, remain in the city, enduring shortages of food, medicine, and fuel for essential services like the hospital. Ukraine is calling for international assistance and humanitarian corridors to facilitate evacuation, but Russia's stance on a ceasefire and the presence of landmines present significant obstacles. The situation is described as a "humanitarian disaster," with residents risking their lives to communicate and seek aid.

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Deutsche Welle

Full field and odds announced for the 2026 Belmont Stakes

2026-06-06 09:00:11 EDT

The 2026 Belmont Stakes, the final leg of horse racing's Triple Crown, will feature a rematch of the top two finishers from the Kentucky Derby, with nine horses set to compete. Renegade, the Derby runner-up, is the morning-line favorite at 2-1 odds. The race will be run at 1 1/4 miles at Saratoga Race Course, its temporary home during Belmont Park's redevelopment. Notable contenders include Chief Chief Wallabee, Golden Tempo (the Derby winner), and Commandment. Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. will ride Renegade, seeking his third Belmont victory.

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CBS News

Prediction markets attract young men seeking thrills and fast money

2026-06-06 09:00:08 EDT

Prediction markets are gaining popularity among young men, with nearly 40% of those aged 18-34 using platforms like Kalshi, according to a Navigator Research survey. Users are drawn to the potential for quick profits and the thrill of betting on a wide range of events, from sports outcomes to political statements. While some users have experienced early successes, experts note that the odds are often stacked against the average user, with a median ROI of -8%. The article also touches on concerns about insider trading and the biological predisposition for risk-taking among men, which may contribute to their higher engagement with these markets.

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CBS News

All-white jury selected for murder trial in 2025 Texas high school killing

2026-06-06 09:00:06 EDT

An all-white jury has been selected for the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony, a Black teenager accused of fatally stabbing white classmate Austin Metcalf at a 2025 Texas high school track meet. Defense lawyers allege that prosecutors improperly struck the only three Black prospective jurors, a claim the judge dismissed based on the explanation that they were educators. Civil rights organizations have raised concerns about fairness and potential bias in the trial. Eyewitness testimony and surveillance footage of the incident, which defense claims was self-defense, have been presented to the jury.

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The Guardian

Republicans increasingly defy Trump amid midterm election concerns

2026-06-06 09:00:05 EDT

As the November midterm elections approach, a growing number of Republicans in Congress are reportedly defying President Trump, driven by a combination of conscience and political expediency. Instances include joining Democrats to demand congressional approval for hostilities against Iran and supporting aid for Ukraine. This dissent, occurring amidst Trump's low approval ratings and public dissatisfaction with the Iran conflict, is seen as a potential advantage for Democrats. However, the impact of these defections on Trump's overall control of the GOP and legislative outcomes remains uncertain.

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The Guardian

Producer Peter Chernin critiques Hollywood's reliance on established IP and YouTube trends

2026-06-06 09:00:01 EDT

Peter Chernin, producer of the successful low-budget horror film "Backrooms," cautions Hollywood against blindly following trends like adapting YouTube content, calling it a "big mistake" akin to making sequels without originality. He emphasizes the need for innovation and seeking fresh intellectual property and voices, rather than "jumping on a bandwagon." Chernin highlights "Backrooms" success with younger audiences as evidence of a demand for freshness and authenticity, contrasting it with franchise fatigue. He advocates for studios to take calculated risks and explore diverse content at appropriate budgets.

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CNBC

Market volatility returns as chip stock rally reverses, VIX surges

2026-06-06 08:58:29 EDT

The stock market experienced a significant shift as the extended rally in semiconductor stocks, which had added substantial market capitalization, hit a wall. The Cboe Volatility Index (VIX) saw its largest single-day increase since March, and options trading reached record levels. This resurgence in volatility is seen by some as a warning against speculative excess, especially with upcoming IPOs and potential interest rate hikes. The bond market also experienced a sharp decline following strong employment data. The day's events marked the Nasdaq's worst performance since April 2025, with leveraged ETFs and major tech companies' equity issuances contributing to the cascade.

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CNBC

Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel makes significant investments in home building and AI

2026-06-06 08:31:02 EDT

New Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel has initiated his tenure with substantial investments, including the $6.8 billion acquisition of homebuilder Taylor Morrison Home and a $10 billion investment in Alphabet to support its AI infrastructure. Warren Buffett praised Abel's swift and smooth execution of the Taylor Morrison deal, noting his ability to move quickly. The acquisition of Taylor Morrison signals a potential shift towards greater consolidation among Berkshire's housing subsidiaries. The significant investment in Alphabet underscores Abel's confidence in artificial intelligence, a contrast to Buffett's past reluctance with tech investments.

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CNBC
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