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clutchpoints.com 01:40 PM

Spurs Implement Ticket Restrictions for Out-of-State Fans Ahead of Game 5

The San Antonio Spurs have announced ticket restrictions for Game 5 of the NBA Finals, limiting sales to fans within a 150-mile radius of their arena. This measure follows the Knicks' significant victory in Game 4, putting them one win away from the championship. The Spurs aim to keep their season alive as they face the Knicks on June 13.

Fox News — Latest 01:33 PM

Phil Mickelson hires defamation attorney amid allegations of misconduct

Phil Mickelson has retained a defamation attorney following allegations of inappropriate contact with a female employee at The Farms Golf Club, which resulted in his removal from the club. His attorney claims video evidence will clear Mickelson of wrongdoing. The club has confirmed that they conducted an investigation into the matter.

Axios 01:24 PM

ICE Obtains Voter Files from Local Election Officials in Two Counties

ICE has obtained individual voter files from local election officials in Webb County, Texas, and Forsyth County, North Carolina, as part of an initiative to address noncitizen voting. The agency's actions follow a broader push by President Trump to investigate alleged voter fraud, despite documented cases being rare. Local officials have expressed concerns about the use of resources for this purpose.

Washington Examiner 01:23 PM

Kennedy Center Removes Donald Trump's Name Following Court Ruling

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts started removing Donald Trump's name on June 13, 2026, following a court ruling that denied a request to halt the process. The removal was delayed by weather conditions, and protests supporting the change took place at the site.

Axios 01:22 PM

White Students Comprise Less Than Half of School Enrollment in the U.S.

An Axios analysis of U.S. Census data reveals that white students now make up less than half of all Americans enrolled in educational institutions, accounting for 48.8% of the total as of October 2024. This demographic shift is most pronounced in early childhood and K-12 education, while disparities in college enrollment and completion rates persist among different racial groups.

New York Post 01:20 PM

NYC Council Urges Mayor to Seize Property for Underground Railroad Site

The New York City Council has called on Mayor Zohran Mamdani to take action to seize private property that is linked to an important historical site related to the Underground Railroad. The request reflects a bipartisan effort to preserve this piece of Manhattan's history.

politico.eu 01:10 PM

U.S. Defense Policy Signals Shift in European Security Dynamics

The Pentagon's recent decision to halt the sale of Tomahawk missiles to Germany reflects a shift in U.S. defense policy towards Europe, suggesting a potential disengagement from European security. This move follows the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Germany and reductions in military contributions to NATO, raising concerns about the ability of European allies to defend themselves against threats from Russia.

Guardian — US 01:00 PM

Radio Jornalera NJ Reports on Conditions in Immigration Detention

Radio Jornalera NJ is a grassroots media outlet that reports on the conditions of immigrants detained at Delaney Hall in New Jersey. The outlet covers various events, including protests and hunger strikes, and uses multiple platforms to connect with local communities.

Washington Examiner 12:45 PM

Kennedy Center Begins Removal of Trump's Name Following Court Order

The Kennedy Center has commenced the removal of President Donald Trump's name from its facade following a court order. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper denied the center's request to halt the removal, stating that only Congress can change the institution's name. The Kennedy Center is also facing restrictions on closing for a planned renovation due to structural concerns.

Al Jazeera English 12:43 PM

US-Iran Agreement Seen as Initial Step in Ongoing Process

Henry Ensher commented on the US-Iran agreement, indicating that it represents the start of a process rather than a conclusive resolution. He highlighted the possibility of future challenges arising from the agreement.

Fox News — Latest 12:18 PM

UNRWA Terminates 70 Staff Members in Gaza Amid Allegations of Hamas Connections

UNRWA has fired 70 staff members in Gaza amid allegations of connections to Hamas, stating that the terminations are not an admission of guilt. The decision follows a USAID investigation that identified numerous staff members allegedly involved with Hamas. Israeli authorities have long accused UNRWA of collaboration with the group, while UNRWA insists that cooperation is necessary for operational safety in Gaza.

New York Post 12:15 PM

Richie Guerin Reflects on Knicks' Championship Pursuit

Richie Guerin, a 94-year-old Hall of Famer, stated that he remains calm while watching the New York Knicks as they pursue their first NBA championship since 1973. He shared his perspective in an interview with The Post.

Fox News — Latest 12:00 PM

Talarico's Senate Campaign Fundraising Includes Significant Out-of-State Contributions

James Talarico, the Texas Democratic Senate nominee, raised $8.5 million in the first quarter of 2026, with 50% of his funds coming from out-of-state donors. In contrast, his Republican opponent, Ken Paxton, received only 25% from outside Texas. The fundraising patterns indicate a national interest in the Senate race, with Talarico emphasizing his Texas roots while facing criticism regarding the influence of outside contributions.

Fox News — Politics 12:00 PM

Talarico's Senate Campaign Fundraising Includes Significant Out-of-State Contributions

James Talarico, the Texas Democratic Senate nominee, raised $8.5 million in early 2026, with 50% of the funds sourced from out-of-state donors. His Republican opponent, Ken Paxton, raised significantly less from outside Texas. Talarico's campaign highlights his Texas heritage while drawing substantial financial support from national Democratic donors.

Fox News — Latest 12:00 PM

Restaurants Implement Automatic Gratuities Amid World Cup Visitor Surge

In response to the influx of international visitors during the FIFA World Cup, some restaurants in host cities are implementing automatic gratuities of 20% to address potential tipping confusion. While supporters argue this protects service staff, there are concerns about consumer backlash against additional fees.

Fox News — Latest 12:00 PM

Mackenzie Shirilla Secures Prison Job While Serving Life Sentence for 2022 Fatal Crash

Mackenzie Shirilla, convicted for a fatal crash in 2022, has started a job in food service while serving her life sentence at the Ohio Reformatory for Women. Evidence from her trial indicated she intentionally crashed her vehicle, resulting in the deaths of her boyfriend and a friend. Her case is currently under appeal, with claims that her medical condition was not properly considered during the trial.

New York Post 12:00 PM

Knicks Fan Sprinkles Late Husband's Ashes at NBA Finals Game

Beatrice Reilly-Jordon, a Knicks fan from Staten Island, honored her late husband by sprinkling his ashes at an NBA Finals game. Her family feels that his spirit has played a role in the team's performance as they near a championship title.

The Atlantic 12:00 PM

David Hockney's Artistic Legacy and Exploration of Time

David Hockney, who died on June 13, 2026, at the age of 88, was a renowned artist known for his meticulous attention to detail and exploration of time in his works. His painting 'A Bigger Splash' exemplifies his belief in the depth of painting compared to photography. Hockney's career included innovative uses of technology, from Polaroids to iPads, and his art invites viewers to slow down and appreciate the beauty in fleeting moments.

Daily Wire 11:55 AM

Police Respond to Disturbance at Long Beach After Teen Gathering

A gathering of teenagers at Horny Corner beach in Long Beach, California, on June 11 led to fights and police intervention. Officers responded quickly to reports of disturbances, detaining several teens for curfew violations but making no arrests. The police chief emphasized the impact of such events on public safety resources.

Guardian — US 11:30 AM

Trump's Name Removed from Kennedy Center Following Court Ruling

Workers removed Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., early Saturday morning. This followed a federal judge's decision to reject an emergency appeal to block the removal, which was mandated to be completed by a previous deadline.

Ars Technica 11:18 AM

New research maps global underground fungal networks

A new study published in Science reveals that underground fungal networks span approximately 110 quadrillion kilometers globally, potentially stretching nearly a billion times the distance from Earth to the sun. These networks play a crucial role in nutrient exchange with plants and sequester about 1 billion tons of carbon annually, helping to reduce atmospheric warming.

apnews.com 11:10 AM

Kennedy Center Begins Removal of Trump's Name Following Court Order

The Kennedy Center has begun the process of removing President Donald Trump's name from its building following a court order. The removal started early Saturday after a request for an extension due to weather delays. The center is also updating its communications to reflect the name change as part of compliance with the ruling.