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Trump, ever the unreliable narrator, is unable to force reality to match his preferred story on Iran
A cycle of threat, detente and deadlock repeats itself wearisomely as the president's war in Iran drags on
Graham Platner wins Maine Democratic Senate primary – video
Graham Platner, a Marine veteran, oyster farmer and progressive activist, has won the Democratic nomination for the US Senate in Maine. Platner won 72% of the vote, defeating the state governor, Janet Mills, who suspended her campaign in April but remained on the ballot. Platner received scrutiny during the campaign for old incendiary Reddit posts, a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, sexually explicit messages sent to other women early in his marriage and accusations from a former girlfriend, denied by Platner, that he was physically intimidating. Platner will face the senator Susan Collins, a Republican running for a sixth six-year term, in November. The race is seen as a must-win for Democrats to take control of the Senate, where Republicans hold a 53-47 majority.
World Cup Group D view from the USA: co-hosts determined to justify their hype | Jeff Rueter
Australia, Turkey and Paraguay must be vigilant of a defender-heavy squad ready to bring Mauricio Pochettino's vision to life on the home stageThe opening salvo kicked off pitchside at Wembley - not between the Australian and USA World Cup teams, but between players turned pundits Mark Schwarzer and Mike Grella. The former Socceroos goalkeeper, with 109 caps on his CV, was on-hand for the EFL Championship promotion final and stationed alongside Grella, who had a fine career in MLS and the EFL but never cracked the USMNT. It's unlikely Schwarzer arrived with an axe to grind but he took umbrage with Grella's post-draw reaction that playing Australia was a lay-up" for the co-hosts.Host nations are always difficult to play against at any World Cup," Schwarzer said. We always knew the USA was going to be a tough, tough opponent. What we like to do is let our performances do the talking." Continue reading...
‘Anger is a part of healing’: a witchcraft retreat in the Irish woods is attracting US women to speak to the dead
In an age of spiritual isolation, witches are forming covens that defy the oppressive natures of man and churchOn the floor of a sun-drenched room in a 200-year-old Irish estate, a group of 15 witches gather to commune with the spirits. Everyone has someone they want to talk to - dead ancestors, forest fairies, the witches who came before them - and the room has the same expectant charge as the first day of school. Some of the witches wear long black capes and bandannas. Some wear Columbia fleeces, spaghetti-strap tank tops and Adidas sneakers.Isabella Ferrari, known as Penny the Witch, guides the women as they make divination maps, sheets of paper covered with yeses" and nos" that work like Ouija boards: the witches ask their questions and the spirits guide the crystal pendulums in their hands towards the answer. One of the women, Tara Monte, screeches as her pendulum begins circling uncontrollably. Isabella, do I stop this? Someone really wants to talk to me." Later, she will confess she believes it was her archangel Michael letting her know yes, her parents were proud of her. Yes, they still loved her. Continue reading...
US inflation hits 4.2% in May as Trump’s Middle East conflict drives up prices - as it happened
US inflation hits a three-year high in MayEuropean stock markets are taking a more decisive turn downwards now - the UK's FTSE 100 has fallen 0.5%. The German Dax is down 0.6% and the French Cac 40 is down 0.3%.The Europe Stoxx 600 is down 0.4%. Continue reading...
Trump’s slush fund is gone – but his IRS agreement is a new level of self-dealing | Mohamad Bazzi
The president's immunity from continuing audits made fewer headlines than the anti-weaponization fund', but it's no less egregiousLast week, Todd Blanche, the acting US attorney general, told Congress that he was abandoning plans to establish a $1.8bn fund to compensate Donald Trump's political allies. The administration's attempt to use taxpayer money to pay people who claimed to have been unfairly prosecuted by the government - possibly including those convicted of violence during the January 6 Capitol riot that Trump incited - was too much for Senate Republicans.But Blanche, who served as Trump's personal lawyer before joining his administration, made another announcement that got far less attention than scrapping Trump's anti-weaponization fund": the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will be barred from continuing audits into the president, his family and their affiliates". In other words, Trump secured something most Americans can only dream of: immunity from IRS audits of his past tax returns. Continue reading...
Big agriculture is killing our bees. We’ll all pay the price | Jennie Durant
We're thinking about the crisis facing pollinators all wrong. And we've come to a crucial momentLast winter, commercial beekeepers lost more than 60% of their colonies - their worst losses on record. We tend to blame bee losses on separate, singular threats: pests, pesticides, habitat loss or extreme weather. But we've been thinking about bee losses wrong.The real culprit is our industrial food system. Continue reading...
Folarin Balogun is the USMNT’s focal point, whether he’s getting touches or not
The Monaco striker's impact on the US attack will vary depending on how the team builds up, and where that buildup happens Free newsletter | Daily podcast | Download our appSome strikers are gregarious personalities who ensure attention even when they struggle. Folarin Balogun prefers to speak softly and maintain a healthy goalscoring record. The 24-year-old has still been making himself known to his country of birth - he was born in New York but raised in London - after committing to the US over England and Nigeria. This past season, he finished fourth in Ligue 1 scoring with 13 goals, priming him for an emergent World Cup on home soil.Balogun's recruitment was closely monitored by US fans, desperate for a dependable goalscorer. Continue reading...
China’s BYD aims to be world’s biggest car firm within five years
EV maker aims to overtake Toyota, as it plans to spend 1.8bn to build five-minute flash chargers in Europe
The Spurs can match the Knicks’ energy in the NBA finals but not their desperation | Chuck D
As a lifelong Knicks fan, the Public Enemy frontman knows how much New York craves an end to its 53-year NBA title droughtI didn't see the Knicks win their second championship in 1973 because I had to go to bed.That night, the Knicks beat the LA Lakers, but clinching game was on the west coast and it was a school night. I couldn't watch it. I was 13 and in seventh grade. Back then things were different. Today, 13-year-olds stay up to 5am. But I had to go to bed.Chuck D was talking to Jacob Uitti. Continue reading...
Trump launches strikes against Iran after downing of US army helicopter
US president blames Tehran for loss of Apache gunship, whose crew were rescued by a drone near strait of Hormuz
Putin and Trump are both trapped in losing battles against reality | Rafael Behr
The Ukraine and Iran wars are very different, but a common authoritarian delusion unites the men who started themA strongman president, self-styled redeemer of national glory, is trapped in a conflict he can't win but doesn't know how to end without looking like a loser. A cult of infallibility prevents the leader admitting a strategic blunder even to himself. It could be Donald Trump or Vladimir Putin; Iran or Ukraine.The conflicts and the regimes involved are also dissimilar in important ways. Russia's campaign to eradicate a neighbouring democracy is nastier in conception and bloodier in execution than the bungled US effort to dislodge a dictatorship in Tehran. It has also gone on much longer. The first world war was shorter than a special military operation" that was supposed to capture Kyiv within weeks. The Soviet Red Army repelled Nazi invasion and marched on Berlin in less time than it has taken Putin's forces to occupy a tranche of eastern Ukraine, and they are not making any significant advances. The war has burned trillions of roubles and sacrificed hundreds of thousands of lives for no discernible dividend in national greatness.Rafael Behr is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Only one in 10 Europeans now see US as an ally, survey suggests
Exclusive: poll across 15 countries finds deep mistrust', with majority doubting US would come to their aid in an attackEuropean confidence in an American security guarantee" has hit a historic low, a survey suggests, with only one in 10 people across 15 countries seeing the US as an ally and majorities in all doubting it would come to their aid if they were attacked.The survey, published on Wednesday by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) thinktank before critical G7 and Nato summits in France and Turkey over the coming weeks, revealed deep European distrust in the US", the authors said. Continue reading...
USA women edge Brazil as Wilson sparks winner in fiery friendly
Staal’s belly-flop winner lifts Hurricanes past Vegas to level Stanley Cup final
Nancy Mace blames Epstein files backlash as she concedes in South Carolina governor’s race
Lieutenant governor and attorney general advance but result signals decisive defeat for controversial Nancy MaceDonald Trump-backed Pamela Evette, South Carolina's lieutenant governor, and Alan Wilson, the state's attorney general, have advanced to a runoff in a competitive race to represent the Republican party in South Carolina's gubernatorial election.The winner of the Republican primary is favored to win the closely watched general election, given South Carolina's conservative tilt, although Democrats are hoping to ride a wave of progressive enthusiasm to make political gains across the ticket. Continue reading...
Graham Platner secures Maine’s Democratic Senate nomination; Lindsey Graham wins Republican nomination in South Carolina – live
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Trump news at a glance: president returns to old playbook of undermining US election integrity
Experts worry Trump's administration - now stocked with loyalists and election deniers - may not stand up to attempts to sabotage upcoming elections - key US politics stories from Tuesday 9 June at a glanceDonald Trump is inventing fraud" in California's primary elections, and likely to ramp up unfounded allegations when more races go against him, pro-democracy experts have warned.Trump has repeatedly called the California results into question as ballot-counting continued in the country's most populous state. In the LA mayor's race, Trump said it was not possible" that the former reality TV star and registered Republican Spencer Pratt could have lost, despite the fact that LA is a deeply liberal city. Continue reading...
How Spencer Pratt’s ‘patently absurd’ bid for Los Angeles mayor fell flat
The ex-reality TV star, who lost his home in the Pacific Palisades fire, cast himself as the antidote to the city's woesSpencer Pratt, an ex-reality TV star, cast himself as the antidote to Los Angeles's woes as he campaigned to be the city's next mayor.He curried favor with swaths of disillusioned voters who related to his diatribes against city leadership. His fervent social media posts, including re-shares of AI-generated campaign ads showing LA in an apocalyptic light, garnered national attention. Continue reading...
‘He was a master manipulator,’ Jeffrey Epstein assistant Lesley Groff testifies
Groff tells lawmakers I am not a conspirator' and that she had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes while working for himLesley Groff, Jeffrey Epstein's longtime executive assistant, testified Tuesday before the House oversight and reform committee, telling lawmakers that she had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes while working for him.I believe that my testimony will dispel the false notion that because of my employment with Epstein, I must have knowingly enabled or conspired with him to commit his evil acts," Groff told lawmakers in her prepared opening remarks, obtained by the Guardian. Nothing could be further from the truth." Continue reading...
Wembanyama condemns apparent attacks on Spurs fans in New York during NBA finals
World Cup 94 chief Alan Rothenberg: ‘We wanted Whitney Houston on the pitch but Fifa said no’
The man in charge the last time the US hosted the World Cup marvels at the transformation of football in America over the last 32 yearsThe Super Bowl-style half-time show curated by Chris Martin for the World Cup final will not be to everybody's tastes, but one octogenarian American will have a wry smile on his face when Madonna and Shakira walk out on to the pitch at MetLife Stadium next month.In his role as chair and chief executive of the 1994 World Cup, Alan Rothenberg wanted Whitney Houston to perform on the pitch at the final at Pasadena's Rose Bowl, only to be overruled by Fifa, who insisted that the singer stay on the sidelines. Continue reading...
Serena Williams makes winning return to tennis with victory in Queen’s doubles
Hard-right groups have expanded their influence across US government, report finds
Southern Poverty Law Center releases report as US government pursues federal fraud charges against groupA new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) finds hard-right groups have increasingly expanded their influence across the US government, which is pursuing a federal fraud case into the civil rights organization.Tuesday's report - which identified 1,263 hate and anti-government groups in operation throughout 2025 - comes less than two months after it was indicted by the government it says the hard right has infiltrated. Continue reading...
US judge finds man accused of killing woman on Charlotte train incompetent to stand trial
Decarlos Brown Jr to stay in custody while receiving treatment for remainder of case over Iryna Zarutska's deathThe man accused of fatally stabbing Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte commuter train in August has been found incompetent to stand trial in federal court for now, the US attorney's office for the western district of North Carolina said on Tuesday.Decarlos Brown Jr, 35, is accused of killing Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, on a Charlotte light rail train in a case that drew national attention after a surveillance camera video depicting the violent attack was released. Continue reading...
Florida shaken by 6.1-magnitude earthquake off coast of Cuba
Earthquake was region's strongest tremor in nearly 150 years and was also felt in parts of Mexico including CancunAn earthquake on Monday off the coast of Cuba, which was that region's strongest tremor in nearly 150 years, could be felt in Florida and parts of Mexico.The 6.1-magnitude earthquake, which struck in the afternoon, occurred approximately 65 miles (105km) north-west of Mantua, Cuba, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). The USGS added that the earthquake had a depth of 16 miles. Continue reading...
JD Vance accused of ‘political stunt’ after referring Tim Walz for Minnesota fraud investigation
House report alleged governor and state attorney general knew of widespread taxpayer fraud' in social programs
Knicks fans: share your reaction to the NBA finals
We would like to hear from fans in New York and around the world about their reactions to the Knicks' performance in the NBA finalsThe New York Knicks are leading the NBA finals 2-1 against the San Antonio Spurs, much to the excitement of fans across the world. It's their first appearance in the playoff finals since 1999, when they lost the best-of-seven series to the very same Texas team.We would like to hear from New Yorkers and Knicks fans, both in the state and around the globe, about how they're feeling in this current moment. With the Knicks doing so well after so long, how are you celebrating? Are you still optimistic despite the Spurs' close win in Madison Square Garden on Monday? How are you feeling about the future? Continue reading...
Trump claims US fuel prices ‘not very high’ as costs surge amid Iran war
National average gas price stands at about $4.16 per gallon as Americans grapple with price hikes sparked by the warDonald Trump has claimed US fuel prices are not very high, relatively speaking" as his administration grapples with affordability concerns after the surge in costs sparked by his war on Iran.The national average gas price stood at about $4.16 per gallon on Tuesday, according to AAA - $0.37 lower than a month ago, but still about $1 more expensive than the same time last year. Continue reading...
This rural California county’s problem is all too common: how to reduce suicides when everyone has a gun
Shasta county has one of the state's highest rates of suicide and gun ownership. Here's how locals are trying to combat itLike many men in the mountainous California county of Shasta, about 200 miles north of San Francisco, Bill Rocha loved to hunt and fish, spending the infernal summers out on the lake in his boat. For decades he made his living as a contractor, working hard with his hands every day. And like many men in rural parts of the state, Bill was a gun owner. He had several hunting rifles, some of which he kept locked in a safe, and another firearm that he kept unlocked in his car.Kelly Rocha, his daughter, described him as extremely sociable, but in private things were starting to fray. She didn't know the extent of what her father was struggling with until she got a call one night in 2019. She had slept through two voicemails from her father's wife, but finally picked up when her own mother called. It was after midnight," recalled Kelly, who was then 43. She told me that my dad went out to his truck and killed himself." Continue reading...
Knicks coach Mike Brown angry over foul calls after Game 3 loss: ‘Never thought I’d see that’
UK watchdog to look at Paramount’s $110bn takeover of Warner Bros Discovery
Deal to create a streaming and sports powerhouse will be scrutinised by Competition and Markets AuthorityThe UK competition watchdog has opened an investigation into Paramount Skydance's $110bn (82bn) takeover of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD).The deal will create a media powerhouse controlling assets including the Paramount and HBO Max streaming services, Channel 5 and TNT Sports, which broadcasts Champions League, Premier League and the Olympics, the Hollywood studios behind franchises including Superman, Batman and Top Gun, as well as HBO, home to shows including Game of Thrones, The White Lotus and Succession. Continue reading...
Nigel Farage to headline Liz Truss’s UK CPAC conference after apparent snub
Reform had previously suggested Farage would be steering clear' of event, modelled on US conservative gathering
Miles Russell, 17, qualifies for US Open with Tiger Woods’s son Charlie as caddie
This US neighborhood is full of hazardous air pollution. Can a network of sensors make ‘the invisible visible’?
Pacoima is hemmed in by highways and heavy industry, and its residents are fighting pollution with hyperlocal air quality monitoringJose Luis Salas looks up at the ladder. Are you ready?" he asks Shance Taylor, an environmental project manager who's holding a white container, about the size of a shoebox, covered with wires and numbers.Taylor nods and climbs up to reach the side of Salas's tidy house in Pacoima, a neighborhood in Los Angeles's north-east San Fernando valley. The curious box in their hands is known as Aeroqual sensor - part of a community air-quality monitoring program run by Pacoima Beautiful, a local environmental group. Continue reading...
Surveillance drones deployment on US’s Great Lakes raises data collection fears
Rights groups and some locals worry that program to track illicit activity' could become a data collection projectThe Great Lakes have rarely ever been considered a hotbed of illicit drug activity or center for illegal immigration.But that hasn't stopped US government agencies and the company behind surveillance sailing drones from treating the region as such. The US Coast Guard recently announced it has launched an armada of at least six sailing drones in the Great Lakes this summer in an attempt to, in part, track illicit activity". Continue reading...
GSK makes biggest ever acquisition with $10.6bn for US cancer drug firm
Nuvalent's late-stage lung cancer treatments zidesamtinib and neladalkib are expected to launch later this year
Man attacked by alligator in swamp while fleeing police in Louisiana
Suspect, charged with driving while impaired, was eventually captured and arrested with injuries to his armsAn alligator inserted itself into a police pursuit in south-eastern Louisiana, chasing and attacking an allegedly impaired driver who tried to evade law enforcement by leaping into a swamp.The suspect, a 40-year-old man, was eventually captured and arrested with injuries to both arms. Deputy body-worn camera footage of the alligator swimming at speed towards the man and thrashing with him in the water was posted on YouTube by local CBS News affiliate and Guardian reporting partner WWL Louisiana. Continue reading...
Ken Paxton’s ex-lawyer endorses rival James Talarico in Texas Senate race
Attorney Dan Cogdell backs Paxton's Democratic opponent and says the Republican is too focused on appeasing TrumpA lawyer who represented Ken Paxton, Texas's attorney general, for nearly a decade over accusations of corruption and securities fraud is supporting Democrat James Talarico - and not his former client - in one of the biggest US Senate races.Talarico on Monday drew attention to his campaign winning the endorsement of Houston attorney Dan Cogdell, who was part of Paxton's defense team during the Republican's historic impeachment trial in 2023 that ended in acquittal. Continue reading...
Here are 10 ways a ‘super’ El Niño could impact the planet | Benjamin Selwyn
The climate phenomenon is intensifying an already unequal global economy Continue reading...
Ranked! USMNT’s best World Cup goals: from Donovan at the death to a painful Pulisic finish
The US men have scored 25 goals (we'll spare you the own-goals) in the World Cup since 1990. Ranking them requires some nuanceWhat makes a good goal? This was the question each of us pondered as we embarked upon the process of ranking every goal we've seen the US score at the men's World Cup - a worthwhile bit of nostalgia before the national team kicks off their 2026 World Cup campaign hoping to add more to this list.First, we had to narrow the field. The team have scored 40 goals at the men's World Cup, but scant video evidence exists of 12 of those - appropriate, given they were scored in 1930, 1934, and 1950. Piecing together reports and descriptions can give you an idea, but they were always going to be judged differently than those we've seen, felt and heard. And so, with apologies to Aldo Buff" Donelli and Joe Gaetjens, our pool is limited to US World Cup apearances from 1990 til the present. Continue reading...
Think Musk the billionaire was bad? Brace yourself for Musk the trillionaire | Arwa Mahdawi
Becoming the world's first trillionaire is only going to supercharge this sense of impunity and bring us one step closer to full-blown oligarchyWhoever said money can't buy happiness' really knew what they were talking about," Elon Musk wrote in February on Twitter/X, the social network he bought for $44bn. He capped the statement with a sad face emoji.Alas, Musk's information is outdated. A 2024 study found a substantial difference in happiness between the wealthy and people who are low income. A greater feeling of control over life can explain about 75% of the association between money and happiness," the study's author noted.Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist and the author of Strong Female Lead Continue reading...
Protests, picket lines and Indigenous pride: examining US democracy – in pictures
Partly inspired by the poem In This Place (An American Lyric) by Amanda Gorman, FotoFocus, a non-profit, has opened its inaugural exhibition at the new FotoFocus Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Titled Big Tent, the show is on view until 22 August 2026 and presents the work of more than 50 artists. The work created by each photographer reflects on the present state of US democracy and demonstrates the power of the image Continue reading...
The spectre of gen Z socialism is haunting the world … according to the Economist | Normon Solomon
The magazine writes: Resisting Gen-Z socialism is therefore an urgent task.' That urgency must outweigh any urgency of feeding hungry peopleA spectre is haunting Europe and America - the spectre of gen Z socialism.That's the urgent warning from the Economist in a new cover-story editorial, How to fight back against gen Z socialism. Alarmed by a youthful threat to the established order, the magazine is calling for heightened vigilance from defenders of private enterprise.Norman Solomon is the director of RootsAction and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy Continue reading...
A (very) beginner’s guide to the World Cup: how does it work and the players to look out for
The tournament kicks off on Thursday in Mexico City. Here's what newcomers can expect from one of the world's largest and most watched eventsIt is! Every four years the best men's teams on the planet gather to see who will be crowned world champions. This year's tournament will be co-hosted by frenemies Canada, Mexico and the United States in 16 cities as different as Vancouver, Kansas City and Guadalajara. The 48 teams are initially divided into [does arithmetic] 12 four-team groups with each team playing the others in the group once. The top two from each group, along with the eight best third-placed teams - 32 in total - will advance to the knockout stages. Matches from that point on are single-elimination - lose and you're out. If scores are level at the end of extra-time, the match is decided by a penalty shootout. Continue reading...
Experts warn Trump ‘inventing fraud’ in California as president ramps up baseless claims
Critics say president using well-worn playbook - with loyalists in key positions ready to amplify his messageDonald Trump is inventing fraud" in California's primary elections, and likely to ramp up unfounded allegations when more races go against him, pro-democracy experts have warned.While the US president has used this playbook for years - from his loss at the Emmys as a reality TV star to his defeat in the 2020 presidential election - election integrity campaigners fear this time could be different. Continue reading...
The World Cup is shedding new light on the pathology of the Trump regime | Zoe Williams
Players and fans denied visas, the spectre of ICE raids on stadiums, Pete Hegseth's latest speech ... By the end of this contest, the nature of this US government will be even clearerWhenever my kids and I are stationary in the same room, within five minutes they will have started talking about football. Every now and then, a name will float out that I recognise - Jude Bellingham, say - but most of the time it lacks the dramatic texture to hold my attention. Everyone is either a genius or an irretrievable loser.There's a lot of counting. Would you watch a play in which everyone was either entirely wise or entirely stupid and the rest of it was mainly a body count?" I ask, trying to wedge myself back into the conversation. They reply: Hello? Romeo and Juliet?!" then go back to the shortcomings of La Liga, so I go back to looking at my phone. Continue reading...
Let this be a warning – if Europe worries about Trump, it has even more reason to fear JD Vance | Gaby Hinsliff
His toxic Henry Nowak intervention fits a pattern. Vance has hard-right views, a disdain for European society - and he may yet become presidentImmigration is falling in Britain. It's falling so fast and so hard - net migration to the UK nearly halved between 2024 and 2025 - that before long we could conceivably be a shrinking population, with more people leaving the country than coming here. (And no, that's not because of an exodus of bright young Britons fleeing overseas, though you wouldn't blame them given how hard they're finding it currently to get jobs: the rise, as the Institute for Government's Sam Freedman helpfully points out, is mainly in foreign students and foreign workers going home.) Even small-boat crossings are down on last year. We have, in short, finally made ourselves as unattractive to the rest of the world as leave voters always wanted - which means that, sooner or later, populists who built their careers on railing against supposedly uncontrolled immigration are going to be needing another scapegoat to explain why taking back control hasn't magically solved all the country's problems. And with a grim inevitability, they're finding it in turning on migrants who are already here.That's the background to two hand grenades lobbed aggressively into British politics from across the Atlantic last week, causing enough concern in Downing Street to prompt a rare public rebuke. The claim from the US vice-president, JD Vance, that righteous anger" was the only response" to the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak would have been provocative enough, given its pointed echo of Nigel Farage's now widely condemned call for pure, cold rage". Continue reading...
Meet Cooper Lutkenhaus, 17, the phenom who became 800m world champion while at school
Track and field's youngest world champion on wanting to change the sport' and his admiration for NapoleonWe are in living in the era of teenage super talents. On Saturday, Mirra Andreeva won the French Open at 19. Spain's Lamine Yamal, at 18, is one of the favourites for the World Cup's golden ball. Then there is Cooper Lutkenhaus, the 17-year-old American already making the world's best athletes gasp for air and reach for superlatives, who may yet prove the best of the bunch.True, it is early days. But Lutkenhaus is already track and field's youngest world champion, having won 800m indoor gold in March. On Sunday, he added to his CV with victory against a top-class field in his first Diamond League race. But it was what his rivals said afterwards in Stockholm that left the deepest mark. Continue reading...
NBA finals 2026 Game 3: San Antonio Spurs 115-111 New York Knicks – as it happened
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