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World Cup 2026: Lionel Messi ties World Cup record; first round of group games concludes Wednesday

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Three of soccer's best players scored multiple goals Tuesday in their first appearances in North America, and one of the game's biggest stars set a World Cup record. More superstars are set to feature in Wednesday's games, which will conclude the first round of the group stage. Here is a recap [...]

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Global The Borgen Project 4d ago
rYojbaba Rings Nasdaq Opening Bell to Fight Poverty

On May 26, 2026, Ryoji Baba rang the Nasdaq Opening Bell at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square, New York. Baba is the chief executive officer and representative director of rYojbaba, a Japanese consulting and health services company dedicated to fighting poverty through professional expertise and community-based services. In traveling from Japan to New York […] The post rYojbaba Rings Nasdaq Opening Bell to Fight Poverty appeared first on The Borgen Project.

New York, NY NY Post 4d ago
‘The Valley’ star Michelle Saniei breaks silence on Dr. Dre romance

The unlikely pair were spotted on a date in Los Angeles back in April.

Technology Electrek 4d ago
Lucid Cosmos design revealed in patent filing ahead of 2026 launch

Lucid has registered the design of its upcoming Cosmos with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, giving us the clearest look yet at the sub-$50,000 crossover the automaker is betting its future on. The filing, published last week, shows the production design of Lucid’s first mass-market EV from every angle, inside and out, months before its expected reveal this summer.

Albany, NY NEWS10 ABC 4d ago
Open houses will discuss proposed changes to Route 7 in Niskayuna

The New York State Department of Transportation will hold two open houses to discuss proposed changes to State Route 7 in the town of Niskayuna.

Science PhysOrg 4d ago
Volcanic shifts suggest Andes mountain growth comes in powerful bursts rather than a slow and steady rise

Scientists have discovered that the southern Andes Mountains don't rise slowly and steadily as previously thought. Instead, the range builds itself in short, powerful "pulses" every few million years.

Science PhysOrg 4d ago
Goats listen to human voices to find hidden food treats

Goats appear to have a rare ability not shared by many in the animal kingdom, and that is being able to follow the direction of a human voice to locate hidden objects. While dogs have been shown to do this, even our closest primate cousins, like chimpanzees, have struggled with the task in previous experiments.

Boston, MA WBUR 4d ago
Fleet dominate PWHL awards, with Frankel winning Billie Jean King MVP and goalie of the year honors

The Fleet nearly swept the awards, with Megan Keller earning defender of the year honors. Kris Sparre, who led Boston this season, was voted coach of the year. And Fleet defender Haley Winn was the league’s rookie of the year.

New York, NY NY Post 4d ago
Olivia Wilde describes mortifying interaction with Tom Cruise after ‘f–ked up’ custody papers attack

The actress opened up to "Call Her Daddy" listeners about being served legal papers from Jason Sudeikis during a 2022 CinemaCon presentation.

Chicago, IL WGN News 4d ago
Streaming Now: House of The Dragon, Sugar, I Will Find You and more

Here’s this week’s home video picks for all the movies and shows on streaming platforms now.

Science PhysOrg 4d ago
Mineral garnet discovered in Mars meteorite may reveal how the red planet evolved billions of years ago

An international team of scientists has identified a completely new type of rock from the red planet and, for the first time, discovered the mineral garnet in a Martian sample. The breakthrough offers a rare glimpse into Mars' ancient past and could help researchers piece together the planet's 4.5-billion-year geological history. The discovery was made by an international research team including James Darling, professor of Earth and planetary science, from the University of Portsmouth's School of the Environment and Life Sciences.

Technology Electrek 4d ago
We finally got to drive the Aptera solar electric car

After a very long wait, Aptera’s solar car is finally rolling and ready for journalist drives. So we headed down to San Diego to check out how development is going on this unique solar electric vehicle.