Senegal Thrash Iraq 5-0 but Still Await Confirmation of World Cup Last-32 Spot
Senegal beat Iraq 5-0 in Toronto to finish third in World Cup 2026 Group I, playing for over 75 minutes with a man advantage. The result keeps Senegal's hopes of reaching the last 32 alive, but their fate depends on results from other groups. The Africa Cup of Nations runners-up will wait anxiously for the final standings across all groups to be confirmed.
Scottie Scheffler shot a spectacular 10-under-par 60 to take the lead after two rounds of the PGA Tour Travelers Championship. The world number one's round is among the best of his career and puts him in prime position to win the tournament. No further details on his nearest rivals were provided.
Venezuela is facing a severe hospital crisis following two earthquakes that struck the country. The report documents the toll on the healthcare system, though specific casualty figures and dates are not provided in the source. Medical facilities are described as overwhelmed in the aftermath of the twin quakes.
Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, CEOs and co-founders of financial literacy platform Earn Your Leisure, appeared on Bloomberg's "The Close" to discuss their educational mission. The platform aims to help individuals achieve financial freedom and build generational wealth. They also discussed strategies for riding the tech stock wave with hosts Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld.
Chilean director Pablo Larraín will begin production later this year on "Once" (meaning the number 11), a new Netflix feature. The film interweaves 11 stories set in the aftermath of the September 11, 1973 coup d'état in Chile. A top cast and crew have been assembled for the project, though no names are specified in the source.
Riot Games has officially announced League of Legends Classic, a new version of its 16-year-old MOBA, after dataminers leaked its existence and the list of playable champions. The studio confirmed the project following the leaks rather than on its own schedule. No release date has been announced yet.
Archaeologists hacked through more than three miles of dense Mexican jungle to reach a previously unknown Maya city. The site, located far beyond familiar logging tracks, contains unique carved stelae and altars that may offer clues about Maya civilisation just before its collapse. Researchers believe the discovery could significantly advance understanding of the Maya's final era.
A 60-year-old man in Spain visited doctors with a worsening two-week headache and subtle behavioural changes. A CT scan showed multiple brain lesions with swelling that initially suggested cancer. Elevated IgE levels pointed instead to a parasitic infection, and the man was ultimately diagnosed with neurocysticercosis — tapeworm cysts in the brain — despite never having travelled internationally. The case was published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.
A 60-year-old man in Spain went to the doctor complaining of a headache that he couldn't shake. It had started two weeks prior and was only getting worse. He also said he had noticed subtle changes in his behavior. In a neurological exam, doctors found he had a mild delay in his movements, but no other deficits. His blood work was generally normal except for elevated IgE, a signal of immune responses linked to allergies, autoimmune disease, and parasitic infections. The doctors did a computed tomography (CT) scan of his head and saw much more obvious evidence of a problem: There were multiple lesions distributed throughout his brain accompanied by swelling. In a case report in Emerging Infectious Diseases, the doctors reported working through the possible conditions that could explain all the findings. They noted that the man was not immunocompromised and had never traveled internationally. Their top suspicion was metastatic cancer.Read full article Comments
England fans in New York ahead of their decisive Group L World Cup clash with Panama chose to attend the US Darts Masters rather than stage fan celebrations at Times Square. While Norwegian and German supporters created viral moments with mass exercise sessions and jumping routines, England's travelling support kept a low profile. Two flag-bearing fans from Sunderland said they prefer "arm curls" over organised dances.
The travelling England fans are going under the radar in New York with many attending the US Darts Masters this weekTimes Square has been the setting for viral fan activity during this World Cup, from the Norwegian mass elliptical rowing session to Germans jumping up and down while wearing culturally insensitive headgear. On Friday, the day before the Three Lions face Panama in their decisive Group L fixture, it was surely England’s turn to seize centre stage. As various news crews waited at the junction of Broadway and 42nd Street to capture the moment, however, the only visible presence was two blokes holding up a flag of St George with “Seaham Harbour” written on it.“We don’t usually do dances or anything like that”, explained Joe, one of the flag-bearers, who hails from Florida via Sunderland and says he works for Nasa in crowd control. “We just like to do arm curls as we call it and have a good time.” He mimes the specific curl, it is the kind that moves a glass from bar to mouth. Continue reading...
Veteran investigative journalist Catherine Herridge has made a final appeal to the US Supreme Court to block an $800-per-day contempt fine for refusing to name her sources for stories she wrote for Fox News in 2017. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals denied her stay request in a one-sentence ruling on Tuesday. Herridge has faced a series of defeats since a district court judge first held her in contempt in February 2024.
Catherine Herrridge makes final bid to stave off penalty related to series of stories she wrote in 2017 for Fox NewsMore than two years ago, a US district court judge took the extraordinary step of holding the veteran investigative journalist Catherine Herridge in civil contempt, ordering her to pay a steep daily fine of $800 per day unless she reveals her sources for a series of stories she wrote in 2017 for Fox News.Since then, the case has slowly moved through the appeals process, with Herridge dealt a series of defeats. On Tuesday, the US court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit issued a one-sentence ruling denying Herridge’s plea to stay the February 2024 ruling holding her in contempt, an order made by district court judge Christopher R Cooper. Continue reading...
Hub International Holdings Inc., an insurance broker backed by private equity firm Hellman Friedman, has confidentially filed for an initial public offering. The proceeds from the IPO are expected to be used in part to reduce the company's debt. No valuation or timing details have been disclosed.
In her interview with Graham Norton, Madonna admitted she was jealous of Kylie Minogue. The pop icon gave several candid revelations and dropped a strong hint about a potential Glastonbury appearance. The chat produced some of the most candid comments Madonna has made in recent memory.
Chinese AI company Zhipu has released GLM 5.2, a model analysts say is closing in on the top offerings from OpenAI and Anthropic in terms of performance per dollar. The development signals a shift in the AI race toward cost-efficiency, with open-source models emerging as genuine contenders. US firms OpenAI and Anthropic face restrictions in the Chinese market, giving Zhipu a structural advantage at home.
Abby Joseph Cohen, professor at Columbia Business School, told Bloomberg Money that the US education system is making meaningful progress in teaching students personal finance skills. Cohen said schools are increasingly incorporating topics such as budgeting, saving and understanding credit into curricula. No specific programme names or data were provided in the source.
Deputy Health Minister Katarzyna Kacperczyk announced on Friday that stab- and spike-resistant vests have been purchased for Polish paramedics. Emergency medical services stations are now drawing up delivery schedules for the equipment. Kacperczyk stated the vests should be present in all ambulances within the coming weeks.
Al Jazeera journalist Samantha Johnson examines why African football associations boycotted the 1966 FIFA World Cup. The boycott was rooted in FIFA's allocation of qualifying places, which African nations deemed unfair. The source does not provide further specific details beyond framing the historical context.
Kathy Kriskey, head of alternative ETF strategy at Invesco, says the recent freefall in oil prices is overdone relative to actual market conditions. Ships continue to transit the Strait of Hormuz despite earlier attacks, indicating supply lines remain intact. She shared her views on Bloomberg's "The Close."
A California appeals court on Friday rejected Harvey Weinstein's attempt to overturn his Los Angeles rape conviction, but ordered a lower court judge to resentence him. The 74-year-old was convicted in 2022 of sexually assaulting a model at the LA-Italia Film Festival and sentenced to 16 years in prison. His lawyers had argued on appeal for a full acquittal, which the court denied.
Games Workshop unveiled the trailer for a new animated series called "The Butcher's Nails" at its Big Summer Preview showcase, set to arrive on Warhammer TV soon. The clip follows a World Eaters Berzerker named Makrath fighting alongside Iron Warriors against loyalist Space Marines. Shot almost entirely from a first-person perspective, the trailer has fans calling for a full-budget first-person Warhammer 40K game.
The hugely popular Space Marine 2 did a great job of delivering third-person action, but what about a big-budget first-person Space Marine game? So far, that doesn’t exist, but the latest Warhammer 40,000 animated show from Games Workshop gives fans an idea of what it might look like.During Games Workshop’s Big Summer Preview showcase, the UK company revealed the debut trailer for a new animation called The Butcher’s Nails, which is due to hit the company’s streaming platform, Warhammer TV, soon. The gory clip stars a World Eaters Berzerker called Makrath, who joins forces with members of fellow Chaos Space Marine faction, the Iron Warriors, during an assault against loyalist Space Marines backed up by soldiers of the Astra Militarum.The trailer shows Makrath ripping his enemies to shreds from a first-person perspective, giving us an idea of what a World Eaters Berzerker sees from within his helmet. There are cool, Space Marine HUD elements — the kind you’d expect to see in a first-person Space Marine video game. Makrath’s Bolter is positioned at the bottom of the screen, just as you’d expect in a first-person shooter. You even see the outlines of enemies as if they’re marked, just as you can in so many sci-fi first-person shooters. I particularly like the moment Makrath executes an Imperial Fist with a Bolter shot to the face. Very Doom.Yes, it very much looks like a first-person Chaos Space Marine game to me, which, now I think about it, I very much want. Space Marine 2 is wonderful, don’t get me wrong. But there’s something about a first-person perspective that I think would make for a more intense experience, and playing as a Chaos Space Marine would be a welcome palate cleanser.And the World Eaters would be the perfect pick for such a game. For the uninitiated, the World Eaters are the angriest Space Marine legion (their primarch is called Angron!). The Butcher's Nails, after which this animated show is named, are implants that turned the World Eaters into crazed gladiators, and helped them along the path to Chaos. In the current Warhammer 40,000 setting, the World Eaters rampage across the galaxy, slaughtering pretty much anything and everything in their way without rhyme or reason. Angron, now the Daemon Primarch of Khorne, is angrier than ever. Blood for the Blood God! Skulls for the Skull Throne! And so on and so forth.And so, yes, the World Eaters would be the perfect fit for an ultra gory, relentlessly violent, fast-paced first-person melee shooter hybrid, one where you speed towards those righteous Space Marines and squisky Guardsmen and tear them apart.Hammer and Bolter: The Butcher's Nails Trailer | Big Summer Preview 2026! pic.twitter.com/Noq5SmzQNJ Jesus 40k Worldview (@40kWorldview) June 26, 2026 And yes, I know the excellent Boltgun exists, and a sequel is on the way. But I'm talking about a first-person Space Marine game that isn't a boomer shooter and isn't all about making the Ultramarines flex their muscles like the Warhammer 40,000 poster boys they are. Don't get me wrong, Boltgun is great, but what I have in mind is different. It's, well, it's this animation in video game form.Perhaps The Butcher's Nails will have to do for now. In a post on Warhammer Community, Games Workshop said “much of the action is from Makrath’s perspective — literally depicting what he sees from inside his helmet.” On top of that, “The action is relentless — the entire episode is almost a single non-stop fight scene.”In other Warhammer 40,000 news, it emerged this week that popular Tabletop Simulator Steam mods that recreate the in-person Warhammer 40,000 game have received takedown requests from Games Workshop, sparking a backlash within the community.Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.
The Trump administration is building an 1,100-acre, $8.3 million facility in Oklahoma dedicated to testing flying cars and advanced air mobility vehicles. The base is expected to open in 2027. It represents the federal government's push to develop and regulate eVTOL and flying car technology on home soil.
The European Space Agency's Euclid telescope, designed to study dark matter and dark energy, spent one day last year imaging the densely packed star-filled centre of the Milky Way. The result is the most detailed image of our galaxy's heart ever taken in visible light. Astronomers say the image will aid the search for exoplanets in that region of the galaxy.
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