"The poorest Brits will benefit most from Rachel Reeves’s public sector spending spree but tax rises look likely in the autumn, think tank the Resolution Foundation has said"
"Do you hear the drag queens boo? Booing the President, that is. Happened when Donald Trump and Mrs Trump sat down to watch Les Mis. All of this and more in a day on Planet Trump"
"Singer Dua Lipa has finally confirmed she and Callum Turner are set to marry after months of speculation as she made rare comments about her love life in a new, candid interview"
"As Viktor Gyokeres continues to be linked with a move away from Sporting Lisbon, some previous comments from Cristiano Ronaldo have bobbed to the surface"
"Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, claims he was sitting in the seat 11A of the Gatwick-bound flight when it took off from Ahmedabad and miraculously managed to survive the crash "
"David Beckham, who has been tipped for a long-awaited knighthood in King Charles' upcoming birthday Honours list, is rubbing shoulders with celebrities and the royals today"
"President Donald Trump drew both admiration and ire at the Kennedy Center’s opening night of Les Miserables – with a greeting of cheers and boos, drama at intermission and drag queens in the audience."
"Nearly all of the members of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board resigned on Wednesday, claiming the Trump administration is taking “unprecedented actions” they believe are “impermissible under the law.”"
"At his first few days of minicamp with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Travis Hunter has been seen dancing before plays and laughing with his new teammates as he gets his first taste of offensive and defensive NFL football."
"Perched on Spain’s eastern coast, the touristy town of Gandia may not look like an obvious home for one of Ukraine’s biggest stars, but it’s here that world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk is basing himself ahead of his next fight."
"England soccer star Jude Bellingham has a “hunger” and “rage” that can come across as “a bit repulsive,” manager Thomas Tuchel said in a new interview with British outlet TalkSport."
"Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, back in Washington after two days helping to negotiate a US-China trade framework in London, said Wednesday that Trump gave his team permission to back off its aggressive stance against China to get a deal done."
"Meta is suing the Hong Kong-based maker of the app CrushAI, a platform capable of creating sexually explicit deepfakes, claiming that it repeatedly circumvented the social media company’s rules to purchase ads."
"Disney and Universal are suing AI photo generation company Midjourney, marking the first major legal showdown between Hollywood studios and an artificial intelligence company."
"Western countries have slashed foreign aid budgets this year and reductions will steepen in 2026, with the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and Canada cutting the most, according to a new analysis from the Center for Global Development (CGD)."
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"Nile Rodgers, chairman of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, speaks to "CBS Mornings" about the 2025 inductees. The class includes "Doobie Brothers" members Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons, plus Mike Love of the Beach Boys."
"Meta has announced a series of measures aimed at targeting the companies responsible for "nudify" deepfake ads. They use AI-generated software to turn regular photos into sexually explicit images. CBS News' Leigh Kiniry has more."
"Actor Carrie Coon stars as Bertha Russell in "The Gilded Age," a hit series that is set in the late 19th century. Her character tries to break into high society by throwing around the wealth of her railroad tycoon husband. She joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the series, which returns to HBO on June 22."
"Across the U.S., immigration protests against the Trump administration's ICE raids and policies have continued. In Tucson, Arizona, several people were detained after protests led to smashed windows outside an ICE office. Meanwhile in Spokane, Washington, police broke up crowds by firing pepper balls. CBS News' Carter Evans has more."
"Period tracking apps may pose a huge privacy risk to users amid concerns about companies selling the data, according to a recent report from the University of Cambridge"
"Queen Camilla made a surprise appearance at an open-air event to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Women's Prize for Fiction in London where she hailed the competition for helping female writers"
"Phillip Neill called his father a "lucky son of a b****" after the flaming beer bottle bounced off his van and smashed on the ground, causing a fire in the roadway outside his house"