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Sports Jun 13, 2026

World Cup Schedule June 13: How to Watch Brazil vs Morocco and Other Matches

The opening day of the 2026 World Cup features Brazil's clash with Morocco in New Jersey, alongside…
June 13, 2026 marks the first matchday of the FIFA World Cup, with four group‑stage games across North America. Brazil, the five‑time champions, open against African champions Morocco, while Qatar, Haiti, Scotland, Australia and Turkey also take the field.Opening Clash: Brazil vs Morocco Kickoff DetailsTime (ET): 6 pmStadium: New York‑New Jersey StadiumBroadcast Options Across Key MarketsUnited States: FOX / Telemundo (stream on FuboTV)Canada: TSN (stream)United Kingdom: BBC / ITV (stream)Australia: SBS (stream)Key Storylines for Brazil vs MoroccoMorocco, the 2022 semi‑finalists and African champions, could deliver the tournament’s first upset if they exploit the space behind Carlo Ancelotti’s side, which is still finding rhythm under the new coach. Watch full‑back Achraf Hakimi for his ability to join the attack.Other Group Matches TodayQatar vs Switzerland – 3 pm ET, San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. Broadcast same as above.Haiti vs Scotland – 9 pm ET, Boston Stadium. Broadcast same as above.Australia vs Turkey – midnight (Sunday) ET, BC Place Vancouver. Broadcast same as above.What to Expect from Today's GamesBeyond the headline Brazil‑Morocco duel, Qatar will look to improve on their 2022 disappointment, while Switzerland brings a stable core under Murat Yakin. Scotland hopes to break a 28‑year World Cup drought, and Turkey aims to prove they are a dark‑horse contender in Group D.
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Sports Jun 13, 2026

Scotland's World Cup Frenzy: 28 Years of Waiting Ends

Scotland's national football team has qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, s…
Scotland's World Cup Fever Scotland is leaning into one of its most treasured traditions: embracing the hope and anxiety of a football World Cup, with a healthy dose of self-deprecating style. The Event Details There are brash new tartans, an Edinburgh bar offering free Irn-Bru-infused “fiery ginger” beers for patrons with red hair, a collaboration between Scottish whisky firms and a Brazilian distiller, and all-night parties in nightclubs repurposed as fanzones. Supporters flying off to the US at Edinburgh and Glasgow airports were serenaded by pipers in the check-in halls; at Edinburgh it was the full military tattoo marching band, with a troupe of Highland dancers. Sprinkle all that in with a traditional row with the English – this time over disparaging remarks on Good Morning Britain by Ed Balls, Susanna Reid and the pundit Kevin Maguire about the extra bank holiday for Scotland sanctioned by the king – and the scene is perfectly set. The Data Analysis The wait will end at 2am UK time on Sunday, when the team play underdogs Haiti in Boston. And despite the hour, perhaps a million or more Scots will be awake, watching at home, at friend’s houses, in bars and at fanzones dotted around the country. The fanzone at one of Scotland’s cooler venues, SWG3 in the post-industrial west of Glasgow, has already sold out for that match and the following ties against two challengers for the trophy, Brazil and Morocco, with 1,300 people to gather for each of those two overnight games. The Impact Analysis The anticipation has been amplified by the drama of Scotland’s final qualifying game against Denmark at Hampden Park, where two stunning goals that book-ended the game sent fans into raptures. It was a must-win match for Scotland. Within three minutes of kick-off, their talismanic midfielder Scott McTominay scored a remarkable overhead goal and then, after Denmark were reduced to 10 men yet levelled twice, Scotland’s 4-2 victory was capped off by an audacious goal from the halfway line. The Prediction Given the extremely volatile world, the financial pressures and political upheaval the country is living through, this World Cup was a moment of collective celebration and community for fans. “It is a bit of a scarce commodity in modern life, that you are part of something bigger than yourself, that you’re connected to other people, that we’re not just atomised human beings. There’s a community here, there’s friendship, there are collective memories, and some of that we have agency in.”
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Sports Jun 13, 2026

USA Blast Out of the Blocks as Canada Secures First Ever World Cup Point

The United States opened the tournament with a high‑tempo performance, while Canada earned its firs…
USA's Explosive Start Sets Tone for Opening MatchThe United States entered the World Cup with a blistering attack, immediately putting pressure on their opponents and creating several clear‑cut chances. Their aggressive approach signaled an intent to dominate the group from the outset.Canada Secures Historic First Point in World Cup CampaignCanada managed to hold on for a draw, earning the nation's first point ever in a World Cup tournament. The result reflects a disciplined defensive effort and marks a milestone for Canadian soccer on the world stage.Group Stage Points and Goal Differentials: Early NumbersUSA: 3 points from the opening matchCanada: 1 point from the drawGoal difference and future fixtures will be crucial in determining group rankingsImplications for North American Teams in the TournamentThe contrasting outcomes highlight the divergent trajectories of the two North American sides. While the United States appears poised to contend for a top‑two finish, Canada’s point provides a confidence boost and a foundation to build upon in the remaining group games.What Lies Ahead for USA and Canada in the GroupBoth teams now face a critical set of matches that will test their depth and tactical flexibility. Analysts expect the United States to continue its attacking philosophy, whereas Canada will likely focus on tightening its defense while seeking to capitalize on set‑piece opportunities.
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Sports Jun 13, 2026

Knicks on Cusp of First NBA Title in 53 Years as Spurs Face Elimination

The New York Knicks are on the verge of their first NBA title in 53 years, leading 3-1 against the …
The Knicks' Title Hopes The New York Knicks are on the verge of their first NBA title in 53 years, leading 3-1 against the San Antonio Spurs in the best-of-seven series. The Spurs, determined to stay alive, host Game 5 on Saturday night. Game 4 Comeback The Knicks won Game 4 with a stunning comeback, overcoming a 29-point deficit to notch a 107-106 victory over the crestfallen Spurs. This was the largest documented comeback in an NBA Finals game since 2008. Spurs' Determination Despite being on the brink of elimination, the Spurs refuse to give up. "We're not looking at it as we need to win three games. We need to win tomorrow and then we give ourselves a chance to play another game," said San Antonio point guard De'Aaron Fox. Knicks' Key Players Knicks star guard Jalen Brunson has scored 30 points or more three times in the series, including 36 points and seven assists in Game 4. OG Anunoby established career postseason bests of seven 3-pointers and 33 points, including the game-winning tip-in. The Road Ahead The Spurs need to win Game 5 to stay alive, while the Knicks aim to close out the series. "It's going to be hard," said Knicks coach Mike Brown. "San Antonio's a great team. They're desperate. I still think they believe. It's going to be hard for us."
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Politics Jun 13, 2026

Scotland's Palestine Action supporters face 'chilling' effect of UK's terrorism ban

In Scotland, supporters of Palestine Action are facing a 'chilling' effect from the UK's terrorism …
The Lead A year ago, 70-year-old Cathy Allen raised a placard that read, “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action”, in Edinburgh. She was taken into custody a few days later, making her one of the first in Scotland to be arrested for supporting what the British government considers a terrorist group. The Event Details Allen and fellow sign-holder Justin Kenrick are set to argue before Scotland’s High Court that their arrests are not compatible with the rights to freedom of expression and assembly. They believe that a positive result would set a precedent for future cases in Scotland and have a knock-on effect for England and Wales. The Data Analysis 103 reports of terrorism charges associated with Palestine Action in Scotland More than half of all 193 terrorism charges lodged in Scotland since the Terrorism Act was introduced in 2000 54 live prosecutions relating to Palestine Action 24 people facing charges for holding signs like Allen’s 16 people face similar charges for wearing T-shirts reading, “Genocide in Palestine. Time to take Action” Over 3,300 people have been arrested for opposing the July 2025 ban on Palestine Action across the United Kingdom More than 1,200 people have been charged with terror-related offences The Impact Analysis The proscription of Palestine Action has created confusion and anxiety, given the possible legal consequences of protest action. Scots in the Palestine solidarity movement say the ban infringes on basic human rights. Mick Napier, a spokesperson for the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said, “Anyone who’s charged with terrorism finds some international travel difficult, and people cannot apply for jobs with any hope of success if they work in certain industries – medicine, teaching, so on – because you have to disclose any pending charges.” The Prediction Napier hopes that the Court of Appeal in London rules in favour of Palestine Action’s Ammori on Monday, but he expects the government will try to appeal once more. “In which case we’ll be a little bit deflated,” he said. “But we will continue to campaign. Nothing’s going to stop the huge number of people who’ve been educated during this genocide.”
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World Wide Jun 13, 2026

US and Iran Near Deal as Lebanon Fighting Continues

The US and Iran are close to reaching a deal to end the war, with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Ar…
The US-Iran Deal: A Breakthrough or a Setback? Iran and the United States appeared to edge closer to a deal to end the war on Friday, with officials saying an agreement may soon be within reach. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said a memorandum of understanding with Washington had 'never been closer' and urged the media not to speculate about its contents before it is finalised. The Details of the Proposed Deal Ceasefire in Lebanon a 'litmus test' for US-Iran deal: Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall said Araghchi acknowledged some disagreements within Iran's leadership over the proposed memorandum of understanding, but described them as manageable and said an agreement could be reached soon. The first phase of the deal would include a ceasefire across all fronts, including Lebanon, the lifting of the Strait of Hormuz blockade and a mechanism to unfreeze Iranian assets. Iranian official claims $24bn in assets could be unfrozen: State media, citing senior official Mohsen Rezaei, reported that Trump had agreed to release $24bn in frozen Iranian assets but has not publicly acknowledged it. The US Perspective on the Deal Deal signing with Iran likely days away despite Trump's tougher tone: Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher reported that Trump has accused Iran of leaking 'fake' and inaccurate details of the proposed agreement, describing Tehran as 'very dishonourable' and urging it to 'get their act together' quickly. Despite the sharper rhetoric, US officials, including Vice President JD Vance, said progress is being made and that Iran could receive incentives if it meets agreed 'benchmarks'. US says it intercepted Iranian drones over Strait of Hormuz: CENTCOM said US forces shot down multiple Iranian attack drones that were allegedly targeting commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, adding that maritime traffic through the vital trade route remained uninterrupted. The Situation in Lebanon No sign of a slowdown in Lebanon: Al Jazeera's Heidi Pett reported that Israel renewed attacks on towns in the Tyre and Nabatieh districts and issued a 'wide-ranging forced displacement order' affecting more than 20 communities in Nabatieh and Jezzine. The escalation suggests 'we're not seeing any slowdown' in the fighting, despite Iranian assurances that Lebanon would be included in a proposed ceasefire agreement, she said. Former US diplomat says Lebanon remains an important test for any deal: Henry Ensher told Al Jazeera that Iran has long viewed Lebanon as an 'instrument' of its foreign policy and cautioned that any Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon would be 'a process'. He warned there are still 'lots of ways in which things can go wrong', stressing that any agreement between Washington and Tehran would be 'an agreement to start a process at most', rather than a final settlement.
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Entertainment Jun 13, 2026

David Beckham Honored with Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame as 2026 World Cup Comes to LA

David Beckham was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on the same day the 2026 World …
The Ceremony David Beckham has been honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on a day when soccer and showbiz intermingled at the 2026 World Cup. Beckham called the ceremony “surreal” as his wife, Victoria, and his friend Tom Cruise praised him at the ceremony. Cruise lauded Beckham’s journey, saying it was “a Hollywood story” of hard work, determination and global influence on sport and culture. The Event Details Rather than a traditional Hollywood red carpet, the ceremony featured a green soccer-themed pitch carpet to commemorate the occasion. “I’ve always been a dreamer, but I could never have imagined that an honor like this would come to a working-class English soccer player like me,” Sir David said. “How fitting then that I am here today as we prepare to celebrate the opening here in the US of the 2026 World Cup. It’s a powerful moment to recognize how the sport I love so much has grown in this country over the past three decades.” The Impact Analysis Beckham and Cruise later joined other celebrities at the Los Angeles Stadium, where a Hollywood-style opening ceremony preceded the United States’s opening game with Paraguay, which they won 4-1. Leonardo DiCaprio, Halle Berry, Rob Lowe, Owen Wilson and Paris Hilton were among those looking on as performers danced around a giant World Cup trophy in the middle of the pitch. The Prediction Earlier, as Canada began their campaign in Toronto with a 1-1 draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Canadian film stars Ryan Reynolds and Mike Myers were in the crowd. It was the first ever World Cup game on Canadian soil.
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Entertainment Jun 13, 2026

Stop! That! Train! Brings Drag Comedy to Mainstream Audiences

Stop! That! Train! is a new drag comedy film featuring RuPaul's Drag Race stars that aims to appeal…
The Summer's Most Anticipated Drag ComedyStop! That! Train! represents a significant crossover moment for RuPaul's Drag Race franchise, bringing the world of drag comedy to mainstream audiences with a feature film that doesn't rely on prior knowledge of the reality show. The disaster-comedy, set in a parallel America where railways dominate transportation and RuPaul serves as President, combines rapid-fire humor with an all-star cast of drag performers.A New Approach to Drag ComedyThe film follows Tess (Ginger Minj) and DeeDee (Jujubee), who become stewardesses on luxury train line Glamazonian after being laid off from Stank Rail. The movie blends natural disasters, presidential politics, musical numbers, paranormal activity, and even a cameo from Sarah Michelle Gellar. Director Adam Shankman, who previously guest judged on Drag Race, was clear about his vision: creating a film for everyone, not just Drag Race fans.Mainstream Appeal Beyond the FranchiseDespite Drag Race's mainstream popularity and award recognition, Stop! That! Train! marks a deliberate effort to expand the franchise's reach. Shankman compared the film to Saturday Night Live spinoffs, stating they exist as their own entity while acknowledging their roots. The movie draws inspiration from classic satires like The Naked Gun, Scary Movie, and Airplane!, where conventional logic takes a backseat to sustained world-building and rapid-fire jokes.Production Insights from the StarsStars Jujubee and Ginger Minj described the press tour as mimicking the whirlwind experience of making the film. Despite the demanding schedule, they maintained high energy and enthusiasm. The film's incredibly busy screenplay features an astonishing rate of gags per minute, with extended jokes like Latrice Royale taking on every job in America and the call-and-response humor of "give it to me straight/now give it to me gay." Even when not all punchlines land, the constantly zipping dialogue ensures the next big laugh is never far away.The Future of Drag in CinemaStop! That! Train! signals a growing acceptance of drag culture in mainstream entertainment. By featuring RuPaul as President and surrounding him with a cast of recognizable drag queens, the film normalizes drag performance while still celebrating its unique artistry. The movie's success could pave the way for more drag-centered productions that balance niche appeal with universal humor, potentially expanding the audience for drag performances beyond their traditional fanbase.
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Sports Jun 13, 2026

Scotland vs Ireland Historic Clash in Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

The opening match of the expanded 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup pits Scotland against Ireland in their…
The Opening Showdown Between Scotland and IrelandMorning listeners were greeted with a unique start to the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup as Scotland faced Ireland in Manchester. It marked the first ever meeting of the two nations in a women’s World Cup, setting the tone for an expanded twelve‑team tournament. Historical Context and Head‑to‑Head RecordWhile the World Cup clash is new, the rivalry spans fifteen T20 encounters over the past eight years. Ireland have won nine of those matches, with Scotland claiming six victories, including the last three meetings under the leadership of Kathryn Bryce. Statistical Snapshot: Wins, Rankings and Recent FormIreland – 9 wins, 6 losses vs Scotland; world ranking 9th.Scotland – 6 wins, 9 losses vs Ireland; world ranking 11th.Both teams have yet to record a World Cup win: Ireland (17 games, 0‑17), Scotland (4 games, 0‑4).Recent form: Scotland won the latest qualifier in Nepal, while Ireland’s captain Gaby Lewis highlighted a “massive rivalry”. Group Dynamics and Upset PotentialBoth sides sit in a relatively gentle group that includes powerhouse England as the sole top‑seed. The second qualifying spot is expected to go to New Zealand (ranked 4th), with Sri Lanka (6th) and West Indies (7th) also in contention. However, the weather‑reading skill of the Scottish and Irish teams could give them an edge against higher‑ranked opponents. What to Expect as the Match UnfoldsManchester’s forecast calls for showers around kick‑off, but conditions are unlikely to halt play. Expect a tightly contested game where the side that adapts quickest to the damp pitch will likely secure the historic first World Cup victory for either nation.
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