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9/11 Mastermind’s Deal Overturned, Will Victims’ Families Ever See Justice?

Honduran Politician Found Dead After Abduction

POLICY & POLITICS

Trump to meet with NATO secretary general amid plan to sell weapons to Ukraine

President Trump is set to meet with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte this week on the heels of the U.S. leader announcing plans to sell NATO allies weapons that it can pass on to Ukraine.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem says Trump wants FEMA 'remade,' not dismantled

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday that President Donald Trump wants the Federal Emergency Management Agency “remade” rather than dismantled entirely.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Disappointment as Drake's final Wireless show ends after 40 minutes

Drake's three-day residency at London's Wireless Festival concluded on a sour note after the rapper's headline slot ended after 40 minutes.

Superman is super woke? How politics play into the new man of steel

The right has already branded the new DC tentpole too woke after its director called the character an immigrant, but just what role do real-world issues play in the film?

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

French wine and cheese makers say U.S. tariffs would hit hard

French cheese and wine producers have warned of the damaging impact that U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened 30% tariffs on imports from the EU would have on the country's agriculture industry.

Rocket maker Firefly Aerospace files to go public under ticker FLY

Rocket maker Firefly Aerospace filed for an initial public offering on Friday, with plans to trade under the ticker symbol “FLY” on the Nasdaq.

AROUND THE STAND

First, Chris Gotterup shocked golf fans by toppling Rory McIlroy at the Genesis Scottish Open and earned a ticket to The Open and next year’s Masters. Gotterup’s composed 66 in the final round showed that steady nerves and clutch shots still beat star power. The young American reminded everyone that grit and preparation can still upset the sport’s heavy hitters.

Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever put on a clinic against Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings, blowing them out 102 to 83. Clark dished a season-high 13 assists and fueled a franchise-record 64-point first half that turned the game into a rout. Bueckers did her part with 21 points, but the Fever’s defense and depth were simply too much in this first professional showdown.

Next, Andrew Schulz, who gave Trump a platform last year on his podcast, is now calling out the former president for breaking campaign promises. Schulz’s no-holds-barred critique highlights a growing sense of frustration among voters who once saw Trump as a disruptor. It turns out challenging the status quo does not always mean delivering on it.

Also, at 83, Paul McCartney is still rocking and now he’s set to cameo in Spinal Tap II. The legendary Beatle joked that it’s “the drugs” that keep him going, but fans know it’s pure passion. From inspiring punk icons The Ramones to leading Wings after the Beatles, McCartney’s career is proof that resilience never goes out of style.

Finally, Jannik Sinner bounced back from a painful French Open loss by toppling Carlos Alcaraz to win Wimbledon. Sinner’s quiet determination ended Alcaraz’s 24-match winning streak and rewrote a budding tennis rivalry. Sometimes it’s the calm after the storm that makes all the difference.

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