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Niemann regrets being first punished for throwing club
Niemann regrets being first punished for throwing clubImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Joaquin Niemann's only top-10 finish at a major was in 2025 at the US PGA ChampionshipBySteve SutcliffeBBC Sport journalistPublished6 minutes agoCommentsJoaquin Niemann says he is "not proud" of being the first golfer penalised for breaking the new code of conduct introduced for major championships in 2026. The Chilean was given a two-shot penalty by US Open officials on Friday, shortly after completin...
Tensions flare on 'The View' after Sunny Hostin claims Joy Behar 'in love' with JD Vance
Co-hosts of "The View" grilled Joy Behar on Friday about being a courteous host to Vice President JD Vance when he appeared on the liberal daytime talk show on Tuesday, and she argued she was simply following the example of the late Barbara Walters."It’s like with JD. He was here the other day," Behar said as the panel looked back on the interview with Vance. "I respect the office. I believe in reaching across the aisle. I do."Moments later, co-host Sunny Hostin asked, "But I want to know, why w...
Flu sickens scores of troops at Air Force base after Pentagon ends vaccine requirement
U.S. newsFlu sickens scores of troops at Air Force base in Texas after Pentagon ends vaccine requirementThe number of sickened troops could be over 200, according to a source at the base.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Airmen at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas in 2025. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images fileShareAdd NBC News to GoogleJune 19, 2026, 4:20 PM EDTBy Courtney Kube and Daniel ArkinU.S. airmen and Air Force trainees have fallen ill after a flu outbreak at...
The UK: No. 10 Revolving Door
UK PM Keir Starmer faces growing pressure after Andy Burnham’s by-election win.
Brighton make improved offer for Spurs' Vuskovic
Brighton have made an improved offer to Tottenham Hotspur for centre-back Luka Vuskovic.
Iran calls itself World Cup's 'most oppressed' team
Iran says it is the World Cup’s “most oppressed” team after its opening match. Iran’s preparations have suffered a host of setbacks after the U.S. and Israel began a war against the country. Although a peace deal has since been signed by the U.S. and Iranian presidents, halting the war, the team continue to face upheavals, as CGTN’s Dan Williams reports from Tijuana.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.
Robot dogs join Mexico's World Cup security team
Mexico is turning to technology to help secure this year’s FIFA World Cup. In Monterrey, one of the tournament's host cities, police have deployed robotic dogs capable of patrolling crowds, streaming live video and entering dangerous areas. CGTN’s Alasdair Baverstock reports.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.
SC proposes statutory fund to aid first generation lawyers, will examine women's infra issues
NEW DELHI: To remedy the charge that courts and tribunals are hostile to women and first-generation advocates, particularly those from poor and marginalised sections of society, a Supreme Court bench led by CJI Surya Kant proposed creation of a statutory fund to financially assist them in the grinding initial years in the legal profession.
Janse van Rensburg fluffs chance on England debut in defeat against France
France XV 35-19 England XVSouth Africa-born back came on in 52nd minuteBenhard Janse van Rensburg’s hopes of a try-scoring England debut were dashed by fumbling hands as France emerged conclusive 35-19 winners in their non-cap international in Vannes.South Africa-born Janse van Rensburg was brought on in the 52nd minute and shortly after he was presented with a routine run-in, only for the ball to slip from his hands. The opportunity was England’s last chance to start reeling in a 28-12 deficit...
England winger Saka unlikely to start against Ghana
England winger Saka unlikely to start against GhanaImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Saka came on in the 72nd minute of England's opening win against CroatiaBySami MokbelSenior football correspondentPublished2 minutes agoCommentsEngland head coach Thomas Tuchel has hinted that Bukayo Saka is unlikely to be in contention to start against Ghana on Tuesday.Saka came off the bench in the 4-2 World Cup win over Croatia on Wednesday, and immediately provided an assist to fellow substitute Marcu...
Palantir CEO to Sam Altman and Dario Amodei on why people are unhappy with their companies
Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticizes OpenAI and Anthropic, stating corporate clients are frustrated with their focus on 'tokenmaxxing' over practical business needs. He believes the industry must shift from model development to implementation. Despite disagreements, Karp acknowledges Anthropic's leading position and Palantir's operational ties to the company. This comes as both OpenAI and Anthropic prepare for potential public offerings.
'Political stunt' prosecution of ICE agent for 'road rage' provokes heated DHS response
The Department of Homeland Security is accusing Minnesota officials of staging a "political stunt" as federal and state authorities square off over whether an ICE agent accused of pointing a gun at motorists should be prosecuted in state or federal court.The dispute centers on Gregory Morgan Jr., an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent charged with two counts of second-degree assault after prosecutors said he pointed a handgun at motorists during a traffic confrontation while returning from...
New Zealand dominate second Test against England with commanding 352-run advantage
New Zealand dominated the second Test at the Oval, finishing day three with a commanding 352-run advantage and seven wickets still intact.England's hopes of salvaging the match were severely dented by costly fielding lapses from James Rew and Emilio Gay.Rew spilt what appeared to be a straightforward chance when Rachin Ravindra edged Josh Tongue to slip on just seven, diving one-handed when a more conventional approach seemed possible.He faced further questions when Henry Nicholls, then on 42, g...
Bobby on the seat! Moment armed police officer borrows teenager's BIKE to chase fleet-footed shoplifter now jailed for £6,000 of thefts
Prolific shoplifter Phillip Padgett, 32, has finally felt the weight of the law - after an armed policeman chased him down using a teenager's bicycle in South Shields, Tyneside.
Trump unveils jaw-dropping $400 million Air Force One gifted by Qatar as critics cry corruption
Trump unveils jaw-dropping $400 million Air Force One gifted by Qatar as critics cry corruptionSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy NIKKI SCHWAB, CHIEF CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENT Published: 21:04, 19 June 2026 | Updated: 21:04, 19 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Russell Crowe says 'Gladiator II' failed because it lacked original film's 'moral core'
Russell Crowe is opening up about his career-defining role and why he thinks efforts to replicate the magic of the film with a sequel failed.During a panel at the Taormina Film Festival, the 62-year-old actor spoke about the sequel to "Gladiator," noting he believed it was unsuccessful because it was missing the "moral core" of the original 2000 movie, per Variety."When we were shooting that film, there was a lot of pressure. The studio, the producers [thought] there should be sex between Maximu...
Iran deputy FM says ‘ready to move forward’ in deal with US
Deputy FM Khatibzadeh tells Al Jazeera diplomacy is way forward, but US must ensure Israel stops attacks on Lebanon.
STEPHEN DAISLEY: No prizes for guessing who Stephen Flynn's barb was intended for... Keir Starmer isn't the only leader having to watch his back
STEPHEN DAISLEY: No prizes for guessing who Stephen Flynn's barb was intended for... Keir Starmer isn't the only leader having to watch his backClick here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy STEPHEN DAISLEY, SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL SKETCH WRITER Published: 21:03, 19 June 2026 | Updated: 21:03, 19 June 2026 e-mail View comments
James Burrows, co-creator of ‘Cheers’ and director of ‘Will & Grace,’ dies at 85
BREAKING NEWSJun. 19, 2026, 8:03 PM UTCPop Culture NewsPop Culture NewsJames Burrows, co-creator of ‘Cheers’ and director of ‘Will & Grace,’ dies at 85Burrows won multiple Emmy awards and also directed episodes of “Friends,” “Frasier” and “The Mary Tyler Moore” show. Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00James Burrows, center, with Ted Danson and Shelley Long on the set of "Cheers."NBCShareAdd NBC News to GoogleBy Alicia Victoria LozanoJames Burrows, a major force in television com...
Five people arrested in murder probe after 18-year-old was stabbed in seaside town then driven to be left outside hospital
Five people arrested in murder probe after 18-year-old was stabbed in seaside town then driven to be left outside hospitalSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy FRANCINE WOLFISZ, NEWS REPORTER Published: 21:01, 19 June 2026 | Updated: 21:01, 19 June 2026 e-mail