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Dodgers Score 15 Runs vs. Padres: Absurd Offensive Display By The Numbers

  • Dodgers bounced back from a 7-1 loss with a 15-3 rout of the Padres, pounding out 17 hits and erupting for a nine-run sixth (tied their season high for runs).
  • Three players went deep (Kyle Tucker, Dalton Rushing, Mookie Betts) and several Dodgers had multi-hit/multi-RBI nights — an offensive clinic with eight extra-base hits.
  • Quirky finish and notes: infielder Miguel Rojas was sent to pitch the ninth, and Shohei Ohtani went 2-for-5 (OBP now .412), leading the NL.

World Cup Round Of 32 Predictions: One Thing To Watch For Every Team

  • The World Cup now has an expanded Round of 32 — 16 knockout games means double the knockout drama and more chances for shock results and late-night talking points.
  • Must-watch matchups and stars: Brazil vs Japan (likely to extra time/penalties), Haaland’s Norway test vs Ivory Coast, Mbappé chasing Golden Boot for France, plus Mohamed Salah’s fitness to watch for Egypt.
  • Great small-talk storylines: Cape Verde’s underdog run and goalkeeper Vozinha, plus the nostalgic “last dance” of Ronaldo vs Modrić in Portugal–Croatia (likely penalties).

Khadijah Farrakhan, 'first lady of Nation of Islam' as wife of famous pastor, dies at 90

  • Khadijah Farrakhan, the longtime “first lady” of the Nation of Islam and wife of Louis Farrakhan, has died at age 90.
  • She and Louis were married 72 years, converted to Islam in the 1950s, raised nine children, and lived at the movement’s base, Mosque Maryam in Chicago.
  • Remembered for her community leadership and advocacy for Black women — she spoke at the 1997 Million Woman March and told the crowd, “A nation can rise no higher than its women.”

Eleven people killed in plane crash in northeastern France

  • Small plane used by a parachuting school crashed near Tomblaine, France, killing all 11 on board — the pilot plus 10 parachutists (reports say the trainees were a group of nurses).
  • The single‑engine aircraft went down shortly after takeoff in a residential area by a shopping centre and bike path, narrowly missing nearby homes.
  • A witness said the engine noise suddenly stopped before a vertical plunge; investigators and government ministers have gone to the scene and are probing causes, with heat as a possible but unconfirmed factor.

Israel moves to formally recognize Armenian WWI deaths as a genocide

  • Israel’s Cabinet unanimously approved a proposal to recognize the World War I-era mass killings of Armenians as a genocide; the measure still needs a Knesset vote.
  • The move highlights worsening Israel–Turkey relations, since Turkey has long lobbied against official genocide recognition.
  • If approved, Israel would join about 32 countries (including the U.S.) that officially call the 1915 killings a genocide.

Trump slams new book about presidency by NYT reporters, alleges it’s ‘mostly made up’

  • Trump attacked New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan on Truth Social, calling their upcoming reporting “mostly made up” and criticizing Haberman personally.
  • Excerpts from their book "Regime Change" claim officials discussed suspending habeas corpus and handling the Jeffrey Epstein scandal during a Situation Room meeting.
  • Haberman and Swan refuse to say whether they had audio of the meeting, and some administration figures (including Vance) say they’re worried about possible recordings.

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