Smalltalk

Josef Newgarden's 2026 Rebound Heads To Pivotal Indy 500

  • Josef Newgarden says he’s rejuvenated and optimistic after a tough 2025, feeling “the light at the end of the tunnel.”
  • The two-time Indy 500 winner (2023–24) was fastest in final practice but will start Sunday’s race from 23rd — a potential comeback storyline.
  • He praises new Penske leadership/strategist Jonathan Diuguid and teammates, saying he loves being part of the organization as they regain form.

Family Statement Says Kyle Busch Died Of Pneumonia Complications

  • The Busch family said a medical evaluation found severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, causing rapid complications that led to his sudden death.
  • At Charlotte, teams held quiet tributes — Busch’s car was unloaded first, Richard Childress Racing renumbered the car from No. 8 to No. 33 and will reserve No. 8 for his 11‑year‑old son Brexton — with tributes planned throughout the Coca‑Cola 600 weekend.
  • Competitors praised his impact and records (234 national series wins, 63 Cup wins); rivals like Brad Keselowski and Joe Gibbs shared memories and vowed to honor him on the track.

Last Night In Baseball: Brewers Take Game 1 Of 3-Game Series Against Dodgers

  • Brewers down the Dodgers 5-1 — William Contreras launched a three-run homer, the bullpen shut down L.A., and Milwaukee has won 12 of 14 to lead the NL Central.
  • Rays rally past the Yankees 4-2 — Gerrit Cole threw six scoreless in his return, but Tampa Bay erupted in the 8th and is unbeaten (4-0) vs. New York this year.
  • Juan Soto is on a tear — six homers and 11 RBIs in his last 11 games, though the Mets still lost 2-1 to Miami.

U.S. and Iran report progress on talks ending war, looking to next few days

  • Iran, the United States and mediator Pakistan say talks have made encouraging progress toward ending the nearly three‑month war, with Pakistani officials meeting top Iranian leaders in Tehran.
  • U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, say there may be an announcement in the coming days, though both sides still stress core demands (U.S.: no nukes, open Straits; Iran: end attacks and lift shipping restrictions).
  • The conflict has closed much of the Strait of Hormuz and shaken global energy markets, so a deal could quickly ease shipping and fuel‑price concerns.

Tens of thousands march in Madrid to demand prime minister's resignation

  • Tens of thousands marched through Madrid in a "March for Dignity" calling for PM Pedro Sánchez's resignation, with organizers saying 80,000 and officials around 40,000.
  • Clashes briefly turned violent near Sánchez's residence, leaving at least seven police injured and three people arrested after a small group tried to break through barriers.
  • The protest was driven by a series of corruption probes — including an investigation into former PM José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and earlier inquiries touching Sánchez's family — and drew leaders from the opposition PP and Vox.

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