Folarin Balogun, a key player for the U.S. men’s soccer team, was born in New York and is a U.S. citizen by birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. President Donald Trump has tried to end birthright citizenship in his second term, which would affect players like Balogun who gained citizenship this way. The Supreme Court is considering a case about Trump's executive order that would restrict birthright citizenship.
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Folarin Balogun scored two goals for the U.S. in their 4-1 World Cup win over Paraguay.
Balogun was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 2001, making him a U.S. citizen by birthright citizenship.
Birthright citizenship grants automatic U.S. citizenship to anyone born in the country, under the 14th Amendment (1868).
Balogun’s parents are Nigerian, and he grew up in England, giving him eligibility to play for three countries.
President Trump issued an executive order in January 2025 aiming to end birthright citizenship unless a parent is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Multiple lawsuits have blocked Trump’s order from taking effect so far.
The Supreme Court recently heard arguments on the legality of Trump’s birthright citizenship order.
The upcoming Supreme Court ruling could change how citizenship is granted to people born in the U.S.
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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that middle-power countries like Canada and European nations should work together instead of competing for attention from the United States. He emphasized the strong combined economy and defense of Canada and Europe and highlighted closer ties ahead of the upcoming G7 summit.
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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Ireland’s leader before the G7 summit.
Carney said Canada and the European Union have a combined population over twice that of the U.S. and a similar-sized economy.
Their joint defense spending is twice that of China’s defense budget.
He urged smaller countries to unite with like-minded allies instead of competing for U.S. favor.
Canada is increasing cooperation with Europe, becoming the first non-European member of the EU’s defense procurement group.
Canada aims to double its exports outside the U.S. in the next 10 years.
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA) review is set for July 1, but the U.S. does not want major changes.
Carney noted that about 85% of Canadian trade with the U.S. is tariff-free under USMCA, despite tensions over trade policy.
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A federal judge ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to restore signs and exhibits at national parks that cover topics like slavery, Indigenous history, and climate change. The judge ruled that removing these displays amounts to censorship and ordered their return before the United States’ 250th anniversary on July 4.
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President Trump signed an order removing certain historical and scientific materials from national parks.
The removed materials included information on slavery, climate change, and Indigenous history.
A coalition of history and park groups sued, saying the removal erased accurate public information.
U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley ruled the removal was censorship and ordered restoration by July 4.
The judge said history must include all communities and their contributions.
The Department of the Interior criticized the ruling and plans to consider an appeal.
Affected sites include the Bunker Hill Monument, the President’s House in Pennsylvania, and a memorial fountain in Washington, D.C.
The judge’s order aims to ensure truthful history is presented during the 250th anniversary celebrations.
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The United States and Iran are close to reaching an agreement to end the war in the Middle East and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The deal may include a 60-day plan to address Iran's nuclear program, relief from sanctions, and arrangements for the strategic shipping route.
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Pakistani Prime Minister said the peace deal is close and could be finalized within 24 hours.
The agreement will start a 60-day period to work on Iran’s nuclear program and uranium removal.
Iran wants to charge ships for passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which it blocked during the war.
The U.S. and Israel are concerned about Iran’s nuclear program possibly leading to a weapon.
The deal is expected to include lifting some sanctions on Iran and releasing frozen Iranian money.
Iran wants a ceasefire in Lebanon included, where Israel is fighting the Hezbollah group.
The U.S. Central Command intercepted Iranian drones targeting commercial ships recently.
A fragile ceasefire has been in place since April 7, but recent clashes risk restarting the war.
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Thousands of people gathered in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to join an anti-racism rally. The event followed violent unrest caused by a serious stabbing incident.
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The rally took place in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Thousands participated in the anti-racism event.
The gathering came after unrest linked to a stabbing.
The stabbing was described as horrific.
The event aimed to show opposition to racism.
The report was shared by France 24 on June 13, 2026.
The article does not mention specific groups involved in the unrest.
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President Donald Trump is hosting a UFC Mixed Martial Arts event on the White House South Lawn to celebrate his 80th birthday and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. This event highlights Trump’s long-standing connection to combat sports, which he has used as a way to shape his public and political image.
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The UFC event will take place on the White House South Lawn with 14 MMA fighters competing inside an octagonal cage called "The Octagon."
Around 4,000 invited guests will attend the event, which includes two championship fights.
President Trump has a history with combat sports going back to the 1980s, when he promoted WWE wrestling events near his properties.
Trump frequently appeared on WWE shows, playing an exaggerated version of himself and participating in high-profile wrestling storylines.
Experts say Trump’s style of mixing entertainment and politics reflects wrestling’s flexible approach to truth and storytelling.
In wrestling terms, Trump once played a “baby-face” or good guy role, aligning with his anti-corruption and populist messages.
The UFC event is seen as a continuation of Trump using combat sports to influence his political image and engage supporters.
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Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said a peace deal between Iran and the United States is closer than ever and could be finalized within 24 hours. Pakistan is preparing for the electronic signing of the agreement, with technical talks planned for the following week.
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that a peace deal with the US and Iran is very close.
The agreement might be finalized within one day from the announcement.
Pakistan will handle the electronic signing of the deal.
After signing, technical-level discussions are scheduled to happen next week.
The peace deal aims to end the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the US.
The announcement was made on June 13, 2026.
Other world news mentioned includes events in Lebanon, Israel, NATO, and more, but the focus is on the Iran-US peace deal.
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Lebanon reported that strikes hit its southern region as Israel warned people in over 20 places, including the city of Nabatieh, to evacuate before planned raids. The situation is tense as the Israeli army prepares for military actions near the Lebanon border.
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Lebanon experienced Israeli strikes in its southern area.
The Israeli army issued evacuation warnings for more than 20 locations.
Nabatieh, a city in southern Lebanon, was specifically named for evacuation.
The evacuation warnings come ahead of planned Israeli raids.
The article focuses on military and security developments between Lebanon and Israel.
The situation reflects ongoing tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.
No further details about casualties or damage were provided in the article.
The article included links to other geopolitical news but focused on this event in Lebanon.
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The United States and Iran are close to signing an agreement to end their conflict, according to regional officials. The deal would involve Iran removing and destroying its nuclear material.
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The US and Iran are negotiating a peace agreement.
The goal is to end the ongoing war between the two countries.
The agreement includes terms about Iran’s nuclear materials.
Iran would remove and destroy certain nuclear materials as part of the deal.
Three regional officials confirmed the progress to The Associated Press.
A senior US official spoke about the tentative terms of the agreement.
The news was reported on June 13, 2026.
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Many retirees who once moved to Florida are now choosing to live in other states nearby, such as South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. These states offer more affordable living, favorable taxes, and often milder weather, changing the usual retirement trend.
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Retirees are moving out of Florida in large numbers, resulting in only a small net increase in Florida’s retiree population.
South Carolina is the top destination for retirees leaving Florida, offering coastal access, moderate weather, and lower living costs.
North Carolina attracts retirees with its mix of mountain and coastal areas, good healthcare, and reasonable property costs despite having a state income tax.
Georgia offers a warm climate, lower property insurance costs, and tax benefits for retirees over 65.
Tennessee has no state income tax and is less affected by hurricanes, making it a popular inland choice.
Other states like Texas, Arizona, Idaho, Alabama, Wisconsin, and Mississippi also see notable retiree inflows.
Rising costs, extreme weather, and lifestyle preferences are key reasons retirees are reconsidering Florida as their final home.
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Over 100 UK lawmakers have asked the government to cancel a real estate event in London that appeared to promote the sale of land in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. The lawmakers and several organizations argue that the event supports Israel’s expansion of settlements considered illegal under international law. Organizers deny selling West Bank land and say they only show properties inside Israel’s recognized borders.
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More than 100 UK MPs and Lords signed a letter asking the UK government to stop a London real estate event linked to Israeli settlements.
The event was seen as promoting land sales in the occupied West Bank, which the UK considers illegal settlements.
The letter says allowing the event would break UK rules and international law on settlements.
The event was part of a series, with previous stops in Toronto and New York.
Organizers deny marketing West Bank properties, claiming all listings are inside Israel’s official borders ("Green line").
The UK and other western countries recently sanctioned firms for supporting settler violence in the West Bank but have not banned trade with settlements.
Civil rights groups and the London mayor have also expressed concern over the event.
The event includes property advice and showed a map without clear distinctions for Gaza, the West Bank, or the Golan Heights.
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Israeli forces attacked a refugee camp in central Gaza, killing one person and injuring others, despite a ceasefire declared months earlier. Since the ceasefire, nearly 1,000 Palestinians have died and more than 3,000 have been injured in Israeli attacks on Gaza.
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An Israeli drone strike hit the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, killing Muawiya al-Aydi, a local worker, and injuring two others.
Another Israeli attack injured a person in Gaza City’s Tuffah neighborhood.
The Gaza Health Ministry reported at least two Palestinians killed and 11 injured in the last 48 hours of Israeli attacks.
Since the ceasefire in October, a total of 983 Palestinians have died and 3,122 have been injured from Israeli attacks.
Hamas says Israel is breaking the ceasefire by continuing military actions and expanding control in Gaza.
Israeli forces also conducted raids in the West Bank, using stun grenades and tear gas, causing injuries near Bethlehem.
A disabled Palestinian man was shot and injured near Hebron; reports differ on whether Israeli forces or a settler shot him.
Israeli settlers reportedly attacked Palestinians, damaged property, and assaulted workers near Bethlehem.
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in the UK continued to pay carer’s allowance to some unpaid carers even after they informed the department that they were no longer eligible, causing overpayments and stress. One man, Chris Farrell, was paid six months of benefits after his husband died, and the DWP agreed to write off the overpayment after the issue was reported.
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Chris Farrell claimed carer’s allowance for four years while caring for his late husband.
The DWP kept paying him £86.45 a week for six months after his husband died.
Farrell tried repeatedly to tell the DWP to stop payments but faced delays.
The DWP has written off his overpayment, so he will not repay the money.
Other unpaid carers reported similar problems with stopping benefit payments after reporting changes.
Problems with the DWP system caused stress, confusion, and the risk of debts for carers.
Carers are required to report changes like stopping care, starting work, or changes in income.
Campaigners say the DWP needs to improve how it processes changes to avoid unnecessary payments and penalties.
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Conservative members of the U.S. House of Representatives want to make President Trump’s border policies official law. They are pushing for a vote before July 4 because they believe these policies have greatly reduced illegal crossings at the southern border and could change after President Trump’s term ends.
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Hard-line conservatives in the House support President Trump’s border policies.
They want to turn these policies into permanent laws.
Their goal is to have a vote on this by July 4.
They say these policies helped cut illegal border crossings a lot.
They are concerned the policies might be reversed after President Trump leaves office.
The focus is on securing the southern border of the United States.
This effort faces challenges and is described as an uphill push.
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President Donald Trump will celebrate his 80th birthday with a special Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event on the South Lawn of the White House. This event, called “UFC Freedom 250,” will also honor the United States’ upcoming 250th anniversary and marks the first time a UFC fight has been held at the presidential residence.
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President Trump’s 80th birthday is on June 14, which is also Flag Day.
The “UFC Freedom 250” event will take place on the White House South Lawn with a specially built arena.
This will be the first UFC sporting event held at the White House.
The event is connected to the celebration of America’s 250th anniversary (semquincentennial).
A White House spokeswoman said the event will be a notable and entertaining tribute to the nation.
President Trump expressed hope for "peace for the world" as his birthday wish.
Past presidential birthdays have been marked in various ways, but rarely with such a large public event held at the White House.
Historic examples include JFK’s 45th birthday gala with Marilyn Monroe and Truman’s birthday coinciding with the end of World War II.
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On June 14, Americans have two main options to mark President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday: take advantage of free entry to national parks or participate in nationwide "No Kings" protests against the Trump administration. The free park entry coincides with the removal of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from the free-entry calendar, creating a symbolic choice for people living near parks.
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June 14 is President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday and also Flag Day.
The Trump administration has added June 14 as a free-entry day to national parks for U.S. residents.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth were removed from the free-entry days calendar.
The "No Kings" movement plans livestream watch parties and protests nationwide on June 14 to oppose policies they see as authoritarian.
The "No Kings" movement has organized large protests with millions participating in previous events.
Some popular parks require reservations or timed entry, even on free-entry days.
Cities like Seattle, near national parks, will have both protest watch parties and opportunities for free park visits.
White House spokeswoman said the protests receive coverage mainly from reporters.
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The article discusses the 250th anniversary of the United States and questions what currently unites the country. It reflects on the state of the nation and its founding ideals.
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The United States is celebrating 250 years since its founding.
The article asks what makes the country united today.
It refers to the country as a republic, meaning it is governed by elected representatives.
The focus is on the nation's ideals and whether they still hold meaning now.
It implies there are challenges to national unity.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a new program called TSA Gold+ to improve airport security and make the experience better for travelers. This initiative focuses on providing faster service and enhanced security at U.S. airports.
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TSA Gold+ is a new program launched by the TSA.
Its goal is to provide world-class security and improve the customer experience.
The program aims to speed up security screening at airports.
TSA Gold+ will be available at U.S. airports.
The initiative is part of TSA’s ongoing effort to modernize and improve airport security.
It focuses on using technology and better processes to make screening safer and quicker.
TSA is responsible for airport security across the United States.
Travelers could see changes in how they go through airport security as TSA Gold+ rolls out.
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Jon Sybert and Jill Tyler opened a new restaurant called Rye Bunny in the Adams Morgan area of Washington, D.C. They started this after closing their Michelin-starred restaurant, Tail Up Goat, due to its lease ending. Rye Bunny aims to give guests a dining experience similar to a dinner party.
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Jon Sybert and Jill Tyler are the owners of Rye Bunny.
Rye Bunny is located in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
The couple previously ran Tail Up Goat, a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Tail Up Goat closed because its lease ended.
Rye Bunny offers a dining style that feels like a dinner party.
The restaurant has become one of the most popular places in the city.
CBS News featured Rye Bunny on "CBS Saturday Morning."
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Iran is marking the anniversary of a 12-day war with Israel in 2025 while negotiating with the US to transform a ceasefire into a broader peace deal. The article describes Iranian commemorations for commanders and civilians killed in recent conflicts and highlights Iran’s stance on continuing its resistance against US and Israeli pressures.
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The 12-day war between Iran and Israel occurred in June 2025 and resulted in many military and civilian deaths.
Iran and the US are in talks to turn a 60-day ceasefire into a more lasting peace and cooperation agreement.
Iranian cities are holding official events to remember senior military leaders killed in the 2025 war.
Over 1,000 Iranians died in the 12-day war, including hundreds of civilians and children; over 3,400 have died in the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei died on February 28, the first day of the latest war, and will be buried after official ceremonies.
Iran claims it has gained strength by surviving two wars and controlling the strategic Strait of Hormuz, affecting global oil flow.
Iranian officials emphasize resistance and sovereignty, rejecting US demands on nuclear activities.
Iran ties current events to religious traditions like Muharram and Ashura, which symbolize sacrifice and resistance.
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