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Argentina Advances Past Cape Verde in Penalty Drama
Argentina defeated debutant Cape Verde 3-2 in extra time in World Cup knockouts. The African team forced extra time but fell short as Argentina secured the Round of 16 victory.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Marry in NYC
Superstar Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce married Friday at Madison Square Garden in New York with Adam Sandler officiating. Both wore custom Dior couture, and the ceremony included 1,000 guests under strict confidentiality.
OpenAI Proposes 5% Stake for Trump Administration
OpenAI is in preliminary talks to give the US government a 5% equity stake in the company as a way to share AI benefits with the public. CEO Sam Altman envisions a universal pre-distributive capital account model that gives households exposure to AI returns.
Pakistan Agricultural Tax Collection Trails Declared Income
Pakistan's agricultural income taxation collects barely 2 percent of declared farm income across provinces, exposing structural enforcement gaps and political barriers to wealthy landowner taxation. Structural weaknesses, weak enforcement, and landed-class political control undermine collection efforts.
Russia Strikes Kyiv in Massive Ballistic Attack
Russia conducted its largest aerial bombardment of Kyiv to date, killing at least 21 civilians and wounding 85 others. The attack prompted EU calls for increased military aid and sanctions as Ukraine continues deep strikes into Russian territory.
Ronaldo Records Penalty in Portugal's World Cup Victory
Portugal advanced in the World Cup 2026 as Cristiano Ronaldo scored a crucial penalty after an initial goal was disallowed for a marginal offside. The 37-year-old midfielder described it as a difficult match despite Portugal maintaining control in the first half.
AI adoption correlates with hiring growth, study shows
Research indicates that companies deploying artificial intelligence technologies simultaneously increase headcount rather than reduce workforces. OpenAI has proposed U.S. government stake in major AI firms as a revenue-sharing mechanism to distribute economic benefits.
Dangerous Heatwave Scorches US Before July Fourth
An intense heatwave swept across the United States ahead of the Independence Day holiday, bringing dangerous temperatures and heightened wildfire risks across multiple regions.
Spain Breaks 16-Year World Cup Knockout Goal Drought
Spain's victory over Austria marked the team's first World Cup knockout win in 16 years, ending a prolonged scoring drought in elimination matches. Goalkeeper Unai Simon set a tournament record.
Iran Buries Assassinated Supreme Leader Khamenei
Iran prepared for a massive multi-day funeral for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in Israeli and U.S. strikes on February 28. Authorities expected 15-20 million mourners in Tehran; officials framed the funeral as a show of strength and national resolve.
Portugal Defeats Croatia 2-1 in World Cup Knockout
Portugal advanced past Croatia with a 2-1 victory highlighted by Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty goal in the knockout round. The match marked historic moments for aging stars Ronaldo and Modric in their final World Cup campaigns.
Record Heat Disrupts US Independence Celebration
Extreme heat waves engulf the US East Coast, reaching record temperatures and disrupting Independence Day celebrations and travel across the nation.
Djokovic Equals Federer Wimbledon Record
Novak Djokovic matches Roger Federer's record with his 105th Wimbledon match win, advancing through the tournament in style.
Iran Conducts State Funeral for Assassinated Supreme Leader
Iran is holding week-long funeral ceremonies for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated in US-Israeli airstrikes in February 2026. The procession will span multiple holy cities and is expected to draw millions of mourners, amid questions about the succession and the current stability of the regime.
Former Olympian Indicted for Reflecting Pool Vandalism
Ex-Olympic canoeist David Hearn was indicted on felony property destruction charges related to damage to Washington D.C.'s Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The prosecution claims he deliberately removed sealant from the recently renovated pool.