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New York Knicks win first NBA championship since 1973, defeating Spurs 4-1
The New York Knicks captured their first NBA title in 53 years by beating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 on June 13, 2026.
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US Judge Strikes Down Trump Immigration Ban on 39 Countries as Unlawful
US federal judge John McConnell invalidated Trump-era visa and asylum bans on nationals from 39 countries and ordered USCIS to resume processing applications.
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US May jobs report beats expectations, raises Fed rate hike bets and sparks market sell-off
Strong US May jobs gains fuel Fed rate hike expectations, triggering global equity declines and bond yield rises.
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Trump campaigns in Wisconsin, vows quick end to Iran war and lower prices
President Trump campaigned in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin on June 5, promising a swift end to the Iran war and cheaper fertilizer ahead of midterms.
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SpaceX signs $30 billion deal with Google for AI computing power through 2029
SpaceX and Google agreed on a $30 billion cloud computing contract from October 2026 to June 2029 involving 110,000 Nvidia GPUs and $920 million monthly payments.
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US Senate blocks extension of FISA Section 702 surveillance program 47-52
The US Senate voted 47-52 to block debate on extending the FISA Section 702 surveillance program amid controversy over Trump’s pick for acting intelligence chief.
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Meta embeds unreleased facial recognition code 'NameTag' in AI app for smart glasses
Meta has embedded a facial recognition feature called 'NameTag' in its Meta AI app supporting Ray-Ban and Oakley smart glasses.
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Iran's World Cup Team Based in Mexico Due to US Visa Denials Amid Conflict
Iran's national football team arrived in Tijuana ahead of the 2026 World Cup after US visa denials forced a base change.
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England face New Zealand in World Cup warm-up amid heat and pitch concerns
England play New Zealand in Tampa on June 6 as they prepare for World Cup 2026 amid heat and pitch worries.
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Global Food Prices Slightly Dip in May but Remain Near Three-Year Highs
The FAO reported a 0.2% drop in its food price index in May 2026 after five months of rises, keeping prices near January 2023 levels.
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AirTrunk to invest $30 billion in India to build 5GW of data center capacity by 2030
AirTrunk will spend $30 billion through 2030 to develop 5 gigawatts of data center capacity in India.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticizes Trump for endorsing far-right candidate
Gustavo Petro condemned Donald Trump’s endorsement of Abelardo de la Espriella in Colombia’s presidential runoff.
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US Officials Probe Possible Loophole Allowing Chinese Firms Access to Nvidia AI Chips
US officials are investigating whether policy changes allowed Chinese companies to obtain Nvidia Blackwell AI chips through third countries.
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UN and Palestinian officials urge Trump to halt Israeli annexation in occupied territories
Palestinian ambassador and Arab and OIC envoys called on President Trump to stop Israel's accelerating annexation in Palestinian territories.
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US Officials Denounce Coup Attempts Against Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz Amid Protests
US Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State condemned efforts to overthrow Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz and pledged emergency aid amid protests.
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Aaron Judge diagnosed with rib stress fracture, out indefinitely for Yankees
Aaron Judge was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right first rib and placed on the injured list, expected to miss multiple weeks in 2026 season.
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Eurozone economy shrinks 0.2% in Q1 2026 due to sharp drop in Ireland
Eurozone GDP fell 0.2% in Q1 2026, revised down from growth, as Ireland’s GDP contracted 12.1%, Eurostat said today.
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Thailand’s Gulf Development to Invest $4.3 Billion in Data Center Expansion for AI
Thailand’s richest man Sarath Ratanavadi will invest $4.3 billion over five years to expand Gulf Development’s data centers for AI demand.
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Trump will not end ceasefire with Iran unless US troops are killed, despite attacks
President Trump says he will maintain the ceasefire with Iran begun in April unless American troops are killed in attacks.
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Apple TV+ premieres Cape Fear series starring Javier Bardem on June 5, 2026
Apple TV+ launched the first two episodes of Cape Fear, starring Javier Bardem and executive produced by Scorsese and Spielberg, on June 5, 2026.
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Auburn student James Higginbotham found dead near Kyoto after going missing in Japan
James Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University student, was found dead near Kyoto after disappearing on May 29 during a family trip in Japan.
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Morgan Stanley to open $1.2 trillion wealth platforms to corporate AI agents
Morgan Stanley will allow AI agents from thousands of firms to connect directly to its wealth management systems starting next year.
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British actor Anthony Head, known for Buffy and Ted Lasso, dies at 72
Anthony Head, best known for roles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Ted Lasso, died aged 72 from pneumonia complications.
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Apple to unveil major AI upgrades including Siri overhaul and iOS 27 at WWDC 2026
Apple will reveal a new AI strategy, redesigned Siri, and iOS 27 updates at WWDC 2026 starting June 8.