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Fed Governor Waller signals possible rate hikes if inflation persists
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller signaled potential future rate hikes amid ongoing inflation concerns in a May 22 speech.
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Tom Hardy reportedly removed from MobLand Season 3 after on-set conflicts
Tom Hardy will not return for MobLand Season 3 following reported clashes and behavior issues on set.
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Memorial Day BBQ costs rise with ground beef hitting record $6.89 per pound in 2026
Ground beef prices hit a historic high this Memorial Day, raising average barbecue costs by 13%, while private chefs offer hosting tips to ease stress.
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Nicki Minaj attends SpaceX Starship launch attempt, praises Elon Musk amid MAGA ties
Nicki Minaj appeared at SpaceX’s Starship V3 launch attempt in Texas, praising Elon Musk while publicly supporting MAGA and Donald Trump.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Leads Forbes 2026 List of Highest-Paid Athletes with $300M
Cristiano Ronaldo topped Forbes' 2026 ranking with $300 million, as the world’s top 50 athletes earned $4.1 billion combined.
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Three killed in Montreal shooting in Jewish neighbourhood including suspect
A shooting in Montreal’s Cote-des-Neiges neighbourhood on June 22 killed three, including a police officer and the gunman.
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France vs Iraq World Cup Match in Philadelphia Delayed Over Two Hours by Thunderstorm
The Group I match between France and Iraq in Philadelphia was paused at half-time due to severe thunderstorms and resumed after a two-hour delay.
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US Army Green Berets test stealth Grasshopper glider drones for covert resupply
US Army Green Berets are testing Grasshopper glider drones that deliver supplies stealthily by avoiding enemy electronic detection.
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Google DeepMind invests $75 million in A24 to develop AI filmmaking tools
Google DeepMind has invested $75 million in A24 to create AI tools supporting filmmakers and movie production workflows.
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Lionel Messi becomes all-time leading World Cup scorer with 18 goals
Lionel Messi scored twice against Austria to set a new World Cup scoring record with 18 goals on June 22, 2026.
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Dallas Mavericks hire Dusty May, 49, as new head coach after 2026 NCAA title
Dusty May leaves Michigan after winning 2026 NCAA championship to lead Dallas Mavericks NBA team.
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New York forms committee to explore joint 2042 Winter Olympics bid with Lake Placid
New York state created a committee to study a joint Lake Placid–New York City bid for the 2042 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Lucid Motors cuts 18% of workforce, eliminates COO role amid restructuring
Lucid Motors laid off about 1,500 employees, cut its second shift, and ended the COO role as part of cost reductions announced June 22.
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US federal agencies open investigations into Tesla crash killing Texas woman
Federal and local authorities launched probes after a Tesla Model 3 crashed into a Texas home, killing a 76-year-old woman inside on June 19, 2026.
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EasyJet rejects Castlelake's £4.7 billion takeover bids for third time
EasyJet has rejected three takeover offers from Castlelake, including a £4.74 billion bid valuing, citing shareholder interests.
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UK launches consolidated tape offering unified view of bond market trading
ETS Connect UK launched a consolidated tape on June 22 capturing over 95% of UK bond trades across venues.
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First round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland ends with progress toward deal
The first round of US-Iran talks concluded June 21 in Switzerland, producing a roadmap for a final deal within 60 days.
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Meta names Indian fintech founder Kunal Shah as new WhatsApp head, invests $900M in Cred
Meta appointed Kunal Shah, founder of fintech startup Cred, as WhatsApp head, replacing Will Cathcart who moves to AI product development.
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US Secretary of State Rubio tours Gulf states to discuss Iran ceasefire and regional security
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain June 23-25 to discuss a US-Iran ceasefire deal and Gulf security concerns.
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SpaceX shares plunge 16% after record IPO; plans $25 billion bond sale
SpaceX shares fell sharply after a record IPO and announced a $25 billion bond offering to fund AI projects and repay loans.
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At least seven killed and dozens wounded in Chicago shootings over Juneteenth weekend
Multiple shootings since June 18 in Chicago have killed at least seven and injured dozens, including a mass drive-by on Juneteenth.
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Norway beats Senegal 3-2 to reach 2026 World Cup knockout stage, fans celebrate with 'Viking row'
Norway defeated Senegal 3-2 on June 22 at MetLife Stadium, advancing to the 2026 World Cup knockout round with a viral 'Viking row' celebration erupting among players and fans.
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan Dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman, died June 22 at age 100 from Parkinson's complications at home.
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Former Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan Dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve chairman from 1987 to 2006, died at 100 from Parkinson's complications, his wife Andrea Mitchell announced.