United States
Same event, multiple sources, transparently cited.
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Gordie Howe International Bridge nears June 15 opening despite prior Trump threats
The US-Canada Gordie Howe International Bridge, a $4.7 billion project, is set to open around June 15, 2026, after years of construction and political dispute.
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US Justice Department files denaturalisation cases against 17 immigrants for fraud and crimes
The Justice Department filed denaturalisation cases on June 8 against 17 naturalised US citizens accused of immigration fraud and serious offenses.
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SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic IPOs may add $4 trillion to US stock market
SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic plan IPOs that could inject nearly $4 trillion new shares into US market this year.
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Zelenskyy holds positive talks with US envoys to advance Ukraine peace efforts
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy spoke with US envoys Witkoff and Kushner on June 8 to discuss renewing diplomacy to end the war in Ukraine.
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Washington Nationals ban spectator after white nationalist banner at game vs Orioles
The Washington Nationals banned at least one spectator after a white nationalist banner was displayed at Nationals Park on May 17 during a game versus the Baltimore Orioles.
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Michael Olise scores hat-trick as France beat Northern Ireland 3-1 in final World Cup warm-up
Michael Olise scored a hat-trick to lead France to a 3-1 win over Northern Ireland in their final World Cup warm-up match on June 8 in Lille.
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Apple expands parental controls and child safety features at WWDC 2026
Apple unveiled new tools giving parents more control over kids’ iPhone, iPad, and Mac use, launching this fall, at WWDC 2026.
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Nvidia Tops Wall Street Journal's First 'Best Companies for the Future' Ranking; Apple 12th
The Wall Street Journal named Nvidia the best company for the future based on AI readiness and innovation, with Apple ranking 12th overall yesterday.
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OpenAI confidentially files for IPO, partners with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley
OpenAI submitted a confidential IPO filing to the US SEC on June 8, 2026, marking a key step toward going public amid growing AI market competition.
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Apple drops many Apple Watch and iPad models from watchOS 27 and iPadOS 27 support
Apple announced watchOS 27 and iPadOS 27 will drop support for several Apple Watch and iPad models while updating features, set for release this fall.
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Trump-backed Ed Gallrein defeats Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary
Ed Gallrein won Kentucky's 4th District GOP primary over incumbent Thomas Massie, backed by Trump and outspending with $32M in ads.
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New York Times Files Second Lawsuit Against Pentagon Over Press Escort Policy
The New York Times sued the Pentagon on May 18, 2026, challenging a new escort policy limiting reporters’ access as unconstitutional.
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Brendan Sorsby files injunction to play 2026 season amid NCAA gambling probe
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby filed an injunction Monday seeking immediate eligibility to play despite an NCAA gambling investigation.
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WHO declares international emergency over Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo
WHO declared a public health emergency on May 17 amid an Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda with confirmed deaths and cases.
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Donald Trump nominates Todd Blanche as permanent US Attorney General
Donald Trump formally nominated Todd Blanche to serve permanently as US Attorney General, submitting the nomination to the Senate on June 8 or 9, 2026.
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Sam Houston football player William Davis dies at 22
William Davis, a defensive back for Sam Houston, died June 6 at age 22, the school confirmed.
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Apple adds AI-powered automation and enhancements to iPhone apps in iOS 27
Apple announced AI upgrades to Shortcuts, Safari, Messages, and Phone apps at WWDC 2026, debuting with iOS 27 later this year.
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Apple updates Liquid Glass design with customization and improved readability in iOS 27, macOS 27
Apple introduced a transparency slider and enhanced Liquid Glass UI in iOS 27 and macOS 27 at WWDC 2026, improving readability and customization.
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Somali referee Omar Artan denied entry to US ahead of 2026 World Cup
Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the United States on June 6 despite holding a valid visa, barring him from officiating at the 2026 World Cup in North America.
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Apple unveils macOS 27 Golden Gate with new Siri AI and performance upgrades
Apple announced macOS 27 Golden Gate at WWDC 2026, featuring UI refinements, faster performance, and a revamped Siri AI.
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Google updates NotebookLM with Gemini 3.5, Antigravity cloud compute, and expanded formats
Google rolled out an update to its NotebookLM research tool on June 8, adding Gemini 3.5 AI, Antigravity compute, and new features.
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Meta alleges NSO Group violated court injunction with new WhatsApp spyware phishing attacks
Meta accused NSO Group of violating a US court injunction by targeting fewer than 10 WhatsApp users with spyware-linked phishing attacks.
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Uber and Wayve to launch robotaxi service in London within months
Uber opened an interest list for a Wayve autonomous robotaxi service set to launch in London soon pending approvals.
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Apple unveils major Siri AI upgrade and new Visual Intelligence features at WWDC 2026
Apple announced a major overhaul of Siri with AI upgrades and new camera and Photos app features at WWDC 2026 today.