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Four south London parks to upgraded with new sports pitches under £1.3m plan
10. June 2026 (12:01)
Kingston Council wants to install multi-sport PlayZones in four local parks (London News)
What’s In—and Not In—the Immigration Enforcement Funding Bill Congress Passed
10. June 2026 (12:00)
The House passed the Secure America Act along party lines. Here’s what’s in it—and not in it. (Time)
Young People Don’t Need Another Lecture About Phones
10. June 2026 (12:00)
Adults have to understand what the phone is doing for young people socially, writes Adam Howard. (Time)
Bill Gates Is Set to Give an Interview in the House Epstein Probe. Here’s What to Know About His Ties to Epstein
10. June 2026 (12:00)
Gates is scheduled to appear before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday for a transcribed interview in the panel’s Epstein investigation. (Time)
The World Cup’s Trionda Ball Challenges Traditional Aerodynamics
10. June 2026 (12:00)
According to new research, Trionda would show less unpredictable movements in actions such as corner kicks or free kicks. However, in powerful and long-distance clearances it would lose range. (Wired)
Artificial Intelligence Sneaks Into the World Cup Thanks to Google Gemini
10. June 2026 (12:00)
The Argentine national team will be Google’s test bench and technological showcase during the World Cup. (Wired)
Soccer Fans, You’re Being Watched
10. June 2026 (12:00)
From anti-drone tech to face recognition, 2026 World Cup stadiums in the US, Canada, and Mexico are subjecting fans to an array of surveillance tech. Here’s what you need to know. (Wired)
Mapping Every Flock License Plate Reader Near US World Cup Stadiums
10. June 2026 (12:00)
Most US World Cup stadiums are surrounded by surveillance cameras. Want to know if you’re being watched on your way to a match? These maps will help you. (Wired)
This World Cup, You Can Watch the Game From a Ref’s Point of View
10. June 2026 (12:00)
Referees for the 2026 World Cup will be wearing cameras positioned at their temples, allowing TV audiences to see a live view of the pitch from a vantage point they never have before. (Wired)
The Other Major Soccer Event of 2026? The Shake-Up in the World of Video Games
10. June 2026 (12:00)
The 48-team World Cup is not the only historic soccer event this year. Four titans are vying for control of video game soccer in the fiercest battle the industry has ever seen. (Wired)