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1. TORONTO --Β Josip Stanisic lifted a curving cross onto the boot of Ante Budimir, who tapped it into an open net in the 54th minute Tuesday, giving Croatia a 1-0 win over Panama in the FIFA World Cup.Croatia remains in contention for the knockout round ahead of their third and final group-stage match against Ghana on Saturday. Panama were eliminated and are still seeking a first World Cup point in two appearances.
2. Colombia and the DR Congo collide in Guadalajara on Tuesday night after picking up excellent results to kick off their respective World Cup campaigns.The DR Congo didnβt join its upcoming opponents in securing a Matchday 1 victory, but a 1β1 draw with Portugal was more than the vast majority expected, especially after JoΓ£o Neves headed the Iberians into an early lead.
3. Health care fraud investigation nets a dozen arrests in North Texas.Physicians, nurses and other health care workers face an array of federal charges, from conspiracy to commit fraud to offering bribes. Physicians, nurses and other health care workers face an array of federal charges, from conspiracy to commit fraud to offering and accepting bribes. The charges are part of a sweeping federal investigation announced Tuesday that has led to charges against about 450 people, including 90 physicians, nationwide. Authorities say the fraudulent claims totaled $6.5 billion nationwide.
4. The 2026 NBA draft is just hours away (Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN), and things are getting real around the league.With the draft picture beginning to crystallize, the intrigue begins at the very top, where the Washington Wizards have a tough decision to make between AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson. The Milwaukee Bucks kicked off the offseason in earnest late Monday night, dealing Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat for a trade package that includes the 13th pick in this draft. With that move agreed upon, expect trade activity to pick up around the league. Here are my latest draft projections, with new intel from around the NBA shedding light on how things might go. As usual, this mock draft is informed heavily by my conversations with sources around the NBA, in addition to my own evaluations of prospects over the course of the season. These are not my personal rankings, which can be found in ESPN's top 100.This mock draft will be updated to reflect any new intel or transactions until Tuesday's Round 1. Last update: Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET, with several adjustments in the late lottery and throughout the 20s.
5. The Milwaukee Bucks are trading franchise icon Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to the Miami Heat for Tyler Herro, Kel'el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis, three first-round picks (including No. 13 in Tuesday's NBA draft), one pick swap and one second-round pick, sources told ESPN.The Heat are sending to Milwaukee unprotected first-rounders in 2031 and 2033 along with No. 13, a pick swap in 2030 and a 2033 second-rounder, according to sources. The trade does not include any additional teams -- it is a one-to-one move, sources said -- but both the Heat and the Bucks will execute the deal July 6, which leaves the framework open to see whether there are opportunities to expand. Last June, the Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets agreed to a deal that ultimately increased to a historic seven-team trade.
6.Michigan basketball makes history in 2026 NBA Draft.The top trio of players on Michigan basketball's most historic team made history once more on their way out. Morez Johnson Jr. (No. 9 overall, by the Dallas Mavericks), Yaxel Lendeborg (No. 11, by the Golden State Warriors) and Aday Mara (No. 12, by the Oklahoma City Thunder) became the first trio of Wolverines players to be drafted inside the top 15 in a single draft in program history. It's only the second time U-M has had three players selected in a single draft, and the first since the trio of Rumeal Robinson (No. 10), Loy Vaught (No. 13) and Terry Mills (No. 16) were all taken in 1990. FINISHING THE RUN: Aday Mara, Michigan star, goes No. 12 to Thunder in 2026 NBA Draft
7. WASHINGTON β The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration Tuesday in an immigration case dealing with the governmentβs power over green card holders accused of crimes.The 6-3 decision centers on an immigration officerβs 2012 decision to put lawful permanent resident Muk Choi Lau on immigration parole when he returned from a short trip to China because he had been accused of a counterfeiting crime.Lau argued that overstepped the officerβs authority, and the decision wrongly allowed the Department of Homeland Security to swiftly begin deportation proceedings after he pleaded guilty to selling counterfeit clothes in New Jersey.The high court disagreed. βBorder officers did not have the burden to establish by clear and convincing evidence that Lau had committed a crime involving moral turpitude,β Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the opinion.Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson disagreed, writing that the decision to put Lau on immigration parole effectively sentenced him to βimmigration limboβ before heβd been convicted of any crime.βI worry that the Court has now handed the Government a massive blank check,β she wrote in a dissent joined by her two liberal colleagues.
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Red extreme heat warning issued as temperatures could reach 40C. A rare red extreme heat warning has been issued by the Met Office as temperatures are forecast to rise as high as 40C (104F) later this week.
The warning, covering parts of the Midands, south-east Wales and southern England, will be valid from 09:00 GMT on Wednesday to 21:00 on Thursday as exceptionally hot and humid conditions threaten a large swathe of the UK.
The Met Office is also warning of substantial disruption to travel, energy supplies and possibly widespread damage to property and infrastructure.
Red warnings are rare, only issued in the most extreme cases indicating that the weather could bring a risk to life.
Historically we only have around one red warning issued a year, the last being during Storm Goretti in January 2026 when dangerous winds hit Cornwall and the Isle of Scilly.
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The Met Office has issued a red weather warning for extreme heat on Wednesday and Thursday
An amber warning is in place for for Monday and Tuesday
There have been 800 lightning strikes in the West on Monday afternoon
Most of England and Wales is expected to hit more than 30C this week
The UK's health agency has also issued a red heat alert across the West
Some schools have closed early to protect children from the heat
Waste crews are also starting their collections early in some places in a bid to beat the heat
You can see our tips on how to stay cool here
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The Indiana Fever got back in the win column with an 86-77 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Monday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
The Fever (10-7) had a four-game winning streak going before losing back-to-back games against Atlanta Dream last week.
Caitlin Clark had 24 points and nine assists in the victory to lead the Fever. She also was assessed a technical foul, her fifth of the season. Kelsey Mitchell added 22 points.
Kahleah Copper had 20 points to lead the Mercury. Alyssa Thomas added 19 points and nine assists.
USA TODAY Sports is provided live coverage for Monday's matchup between Phoenix and Indiana.
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NEW YORK -- As Senegal are learning to their dismay at the ongoing FIFA World Cup, Africa's champions have often struggled to recreate their continental dominance on the grandest stage, with Pape Thiaw's side on the brink of a group stage elimination after two losses in two matches.
Senegal followed up their opening 3-1 defeat by France with a 3-2 loss against Norway -- both at the MetLife Stadium -- to leave them staring at the face of an early exit from the tournament.
Things weren't meant to be like this.
3. OMAHA, Neb. -- Oklahoma capitalized on North Carolina's uncharacteristic pitching struggles and got another clutch performance from LJ Mercurius out of the bullpen on its way to a 13-2 victory in the winner-take-all Game 3 of the Men's College World Series finals Monday night, completing an improbable run to its first national championship since 1994.
The Sooners (43-23) won the Southeastern Conference's seventh straight title after finishing 11th in the regular season and entering the NCAA tournament off losses in seven of nine games.
North Carolina (54-14-1) was runner-up for the third time since 2006 and now has 13 MCWS appearances without a title. Only Florida State, with 24, has more without winning it all.
The Sooners were back in top form offensively after managing only four singles in a 6-2 loss in Game 2 and handed the Tar Heels their most lopsided loss of the season.
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HSNB Dvais Studio NEW YORK -SPORT: As Senegal are learning to their dismay at the ongoing FIFA World Cup, Africa's champions have often struggled to recreate their continental dominance on the grandest stage, with Pape Thiaw's side on the brink of a group stage elimination after two losses in two matches.
Senegal followed up their opening 3-1 defeat by France with a 3-2 loss against Norway -- both at the MetLife Stadium -- to leave them staring at the face of an early exit from the tournament.
Things weren't meant to be like this.
When Senegal proudly displayed the AFCON title - and their winners' medals - at the Stade de France ahead of the March friendly against Peru, the Teranga Lions were proud and defiant. This despite having been stripped of their crown by the Confederation of African Football following their controversial final victory over Morocco in Rabat in January. Thiaw and his team appeared unfazed by the ruling.
They were Africa's champions, won - against the odds, against adversity - in Morocco, and they were primed to carry their impressive tournament form over to the FIFA World Cup. It's easy to see where the confidence comes from.
This Senegal generation have reached three of the last four AFCON finals, winning two, while they've now qualified for three consecutive World Cups - the first time in the nation's history that their presence at the high table has been so established.
In 2018, they were only eliminated on a fairplay ruling, in 2022 they reached the Last 16, and in the United States, with an expanded tournament, and the knockouts extended to 32 teams, they were expected to convert their Nations Cup form to the grandest stage.However, the history books show that AFCON winners have found it difficult to translate their Nations Cup successes to the World Cup in the immediate aftermath of their continental glory.
Indeed, there have only been three occasions in history - Nigeria in 1994, Nigeria in 2014 and Senegal in 2022 - when the reigning African champions have advanced past the group. 1988 winners Cameroon did reach the quarterfinals in 1990, but by then, they had been dethroned as African champions by Algeria.
In fact, it's far more common for the reigning AFCON champions to fail to qualify for the competition, let alone tumble in the group stage, with success in the continent rarely a guarantee of an impressive World Cup campaign.
It's not over, of course.
The eight best third-placed teams can still progress to the knockouts, meaning that victory against Iraq in their final group game will likely put Senegal back into contention, although they'll likely need to rack up the goals to be sure, as a minus-three goal difference - as things stand - leaves them with work to do to advance.
Thiaw insisted in Sunday's press conference that the issues surrounding the team this week - unpaid bonuses, substandard catering, the head coach's contract going unsigned - would not have an impact on their performance against Norway.
But he must now mastermind a survival act almost as impressive as their AFCON final victory, when they were only a fluffed Brahim DΓaz panenka penalty away from defeat.
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HSNB Dvais Studio NEW YORK -SPORT: As Senegal are learning to their dismay at the ongoing FIFA World Cup, Africa's champions have often struggled to recreate their continental dominance on the grandest stage, with Pape Thiaw's side on the brink of a group stage elimination after two losses in two matches.
Senegal followed up their opening 3-1 defeat by France with a 3-2 loss against Norway -- both at the MetLife Stadium -- to leave them staring at the face of an early exit from the tournament.
Things weren't meant to be like this.
When Senegal proudly displayed the AFCON title - and their winners' medals - at the Stade de France ahead of the March friendly against Peru, the Teranga Lions were proud and defiant. This despite having been stripped of their crown by the Confederation of African Football following their controversial final victory over Morocco in Rabat in January. Thiaw and his team appeared unfazed by the ruling.
They were Africa's champions, won - against the odds, against adversity - in Morocco, and they were primed to carry their impressive tournament form over to the FIFA World Cup. It's easy to see where the confidence comes from.
This Senegal generation have reached three of the last four AFCON finals, winning two, while they've now qualified for three consecutive World Cups - the first time in the nation's history that their presence at the high table has been so established.
In 2018, they were only eliminated on a fairplay ruling, in 2022 they reached the Last 16, and in the United States, with an expanded tournament, and the knockouts extended to 32 teams, they were expected to convert their Nations Cup form to the grandest stage.However, the history books show that AFCON winners have found it difficult to translate their Nations Cup successes to the World Cup in the immediate aftermath of their continental glory.
Indeed, there have only been three occasions in history - Nigeria in 1994, Nigeria in 2014 and Senegal in 2022 - when the reigning African champions have advanced past the group. 1988 winners Cameroon did reach the quarterfinals in 1990, but by then, they had been dethroned as African champions by Algeria.
In fact, it's far more common for the reigning AFCON champions to fail to qualify for the competition, let alone tumble in the group stage, with success in the continent rarely a guarantee of an impressive World Cup campaign.
It's not over, of course.
The eight best third-placed teams can still progress to the knockouts, meaning that victory against Iraq in their final group game will likely put Senegal back into contention, although they'll likely need to rack up the goals to be sure, as a minus-three goal difference - as things stand - leaves them with work to do to advance.
Thiaw insisted in Sunday's press conference that the issues surrounding the team this week - unpaid bonuses, substandard catering, the head coach's contract going unsigned - would not have an impact on their performance against Norway.
But he must now mastermind a survival act almost as impressive as their AFCON final victory, when they were only a fluffed Brahim DΓaz panenka penalty away from defeat.
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The Czech government does not expect President Pavel to attend the NATO Summit in Ankara.
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The decision of the Government of the Czech Republic, based on the proposal of Prime Minister A. BabiΕ‘, will not allow President Pavel to attend the NATO Summit.
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The Czech government does not expect President Pavel to attend the NATO Summit in Ankara.
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The decision of the Government of the Czech Republic, based on the proposal of Prime Minister A. BabiΕ‘, will not allow President Pavel to attend the NATO Summit.
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New Zealand and Egypt head into their Group G meeting at the World Cup on the back of encouraging opening results.
The All Whites produced a spirited display in their first World Cup appearance since 2010, battling to a 2β2 draw with Iran, while Egypt arguably delivered the bigger surprise by holding group favorite Belgium to a 1β1 draw.
That leaves Egypt as the slight favourite heading into the clash at BC Place in Vancouver.
While New Zealand will take confidence from its performance against Iran, it remains without a win in any competition or friendly for more than a year. Egypt may also draw belief from the fact the two sides met during the FIFA Series in 2024, with the Pharaohs claiming a narrow 1β0 victoryβa result it will hope to repeat on Sunday.
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New Zealand 1-3 Egypt
Now the whistle that matters.
After 92 years and nine matches, Egypt are winners at the World Cup.
Finn Surman's thumping header had New Zealand ahead at the break, but three goals in 24 minutes, from Mostafa Zico, Mohamed Salah and sub Trezeguet secured the win which takes Egypt top of Group G and with one foot in the knockout stages.
The second round of World Cup group stage action is now in full swing and there were several entertaining matchups on Sunday.
After a shutout in its opener, Spain got the result it was looking for in its second match against Saudi Arabia. Lamine Yamal got things started with a goal at the 10-minute mark and Mikel Oyarzabal added a first-half brace in a runaway 4-0 win.
Belgium suffered another disappointment in the afternoon game, settling for a draw with Iran after losing a player early in the second half due to a red card. Egypt would take full advantage later in the day, overcoming an early goal from New Zealand and running away with a 3-1 win to jump to the top of Group G.
World Cup schedule | Group schedule, results | Standings
World Cup darling Vozinha was also back in action on Sunday, but he wasn't able to keep another clean sheet against Uruguay. Luckily, his teammates picked up the slack and the Blue Sharks came away with a 2-2 result.
Sunday's World Cup schedule
Group G
Final: Belgium 0, Iran 0
Final: Egypt 3, New Zealand 1
Group H
Final: Spain 4, Saudi Arabia 0
Final: Uruguay 2 Cape Verde 2
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New Zealand 1-3 Egypt
Now the whistle that matters.
After 92 years and nine matches, Egypt are winners at the World Cup.
Finn Surman's thumping header had New Zealand ahead at the break, but three goals in 24 minutes, from Mostafa Zico, Mohamed Salah and sub Trezeguet secured the win which takes Egypt top of Group G and with one foot in the knockout stages.
The second round of World Cup group stage action is now in full swing and there were several entertaining matchups on Sunday.
After a shutout in its opener, Spain got the result it was looking for in its second match against Saudi Arabia. Lamine Yamal got things started with a goal at the 10-minute mark and Mikel Oyarzabal added a first-half brace in a runaway 4-0 win.
Belgium suffered another disappointment in the afternoon game, settling for a draw with Iran after losing a player early in the second half due to a red card. Egypt would take full advantage later in the day, overcoming an early goal from New Zealand and running away with a 3-1 win to jump to the top of Group G.
World Cup schedule | Group schedule, results | Standings
World Cup darling Vozinha was also back in action on Sunday, but he wasn't able to keep another clean sheet against Uruguay. Luckily, his teammates picked up the slack and the Blue Sharks came away with a 2-2 result.
Sunday's World Cup schedule
Group G
Final: Belgium 0, Iran 0
Final: Egypt 3, New Zealand 1
Group H
Final: Spain 4, Saudi Arabia 0
Final: Uruguay 2 Cape Verde 2
New Zealand 1-3 Egypt
Now the whistle that matters.
After 92 years and nine matches, Egypt are winners at the World Cup.
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New Zealand 1 : 3 Egypt
World Cup 2026 scores, live updates: Egypt leading New Zealand late; Uruguay, Belgium settle for draws. The second round of World Cup group stage action is now in full swing and there are plenty of entertaining matchups on Sunday.
After a shutout in its opener, Spain got the result it was looking for in its second match against Saudi Arabia. Lamine Yamal got things started with a goal at the 10-minute mark and Mikel Oyarzabal added a first-half brace in a runaway 4-0 win.
Belgium suffered another disappointment in the afternoon game, settling for a draw with Iran after losing a player early in the second half due to a red card. The result leaves Group G wide open with New Zealand meeting Egypt late Sunday night.
Sunday's World Cup schedule
Group G
Final: Belgium 0, Iran 0
New Zealand vs. Egypt 1:4
Group H
Final: Spain 4, Saudi Arabia 0
Final: Uruguay 2 Cape Verde 2
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World FIFA Cup 2026
Latest News:
New Zealand 1 : 3 Egypt
World Cup 2026 scores, live updates: Egypt leading New Zealand late; Uruguay, Belgium settle for draws. The second round of World Cup group stage action is now in full swing and there are plenty of entertaining matchups on Sunday.
After a shutout in its opener, Spain got the result it was looking for in its second match against Saudi Arabia. Lamine Yamal got things started with a goal at the 10-minute mark and Mikel Oyarzabal added a first-half brace in a runaway 4-0 win.
Belgium suffered another disappointment in the afternoon game, settling for a draw with Iran after losing a player early in the second half due to a red card. The result leaves Group G wide open with New Zealand meeting Egypt late Sunday night.
Sunday's World Cup schedule
Group G
Final: Belgium 0, Iran 0
New Zealand vs. Egypt 1:4
Group H
Final: Spain 4, Saudi Arabia 0
Final: Uruguay 2 Cape Verde 2
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World FIFA Cup 2026
Latest News:
New Zealand 1 : 3 Egypt
World Cup 2026 scores, live updates: Egypt leading New Zealand late; Uruguay, Belgium settle for draws. The second round of World Cup group stage action is now in full swing and there are plenty of entertaining matchups on Sunday.
After a shutout in its opener, Spain got the result it was looking for in its second match against Saudi Arabia. Lamine Yamal got things started with a goal at the 10-minute mark and Mikel Oyarzabal added a first-half brace in a runaway 4-0 win.
Belgium suffered another disappointment in the afternoon game, settling for a draw with Iran after losing a player early in the second half due to a red card. The result leaves Group G wide open with New Zealand meeting Egypt late Sunday night.
Sunday's World Cup schedule
Group G
Final: Belgium 0, Iran 0
New Zealand vs. Egypt 1:4
Group H
Final: Spain 4, Saudi Arabia 0
Final: Uruguay 2 Cape Verde 2
Ecuador y Curazao quedan 0-0
Tras varias oportunidades perdidas en el arco, ambos equipos terminan el partido sin anotar, complicando su futuro en el Mundial en un grupo dominado por Alemania.
Curazao terminΓ³ con cinco tarjetas amarillas, contra la primera marcada contra Ecuador que dominΓ³ la pelota sin lograr un gol.
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