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5 Good Things: The World Cup Watch Party Nobody Saw Coming

Their home team didn’t qualify for the World Cup, so a local pub found a new team to support in a heartwarming way. Meet the young fashion designer turning heads and breaking records. The inspiration for a first-of-its-kind role for this musician started with a Disney classic. US ...  Show more

Lebanon Ceasefire, Gulf Coast Flooding, World Cup Showdown and more

Mediators are working to get US-Iran talks back on track after clashes between two warring entities. We’ll tell you why Italy’s top diplomat abruptly cancelled a trip to the US. We’re tracking severe weather threats for parts of the US. The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is fac ...  Show more

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