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Amazon Prime
organizationAmazon Prime Day begins today, with discounts across technology, home appliances, beauty and more. There are deals on Amazon devices – such as Kindle and Fire TV Sticks – as well as from big brands including Nintendo, Oral-B and Shark. Kid Cudi, H.E.R. and Billie Eilish will perform on Thursday, June 17.
Ben Simmons
personPhiladelphia 76ers lost to Atlanta Hawks in the semifinals of the NBA playoffs. Ben Simmons failed to take a fourth-quarter shot in five of the seven games. The 25-year-old has $140.4 million remaining over the final four years of his existing contract.
Stefan Lofven
personStefan Lofven, a former trade union boss, has led Sweden since 2014. He was defeated after nearly seven years in power over a plan to ease rent controls for new-build apartments. Vote took place amid a housing crisis and skyrocketing property prices.
American Airlines
organizationAmerican Airlines canceled 303 flights over the weekend due to staff sickness, maintenance issues, and claims it is suffering a pilot shortage. American is expected to cancel about 1 percent of flights, or 50-80 flights a day.
Barnaby Joyce
personBarnaby Joyce, 54, won a party vote on Monday to regain the leadership of the rural National Party. He defeated incumbent Michael McCormack in a snap internal party vote. The outcome means that Mr Joyce will be returned to the job as deputy prime minister and acting PM when Scott Morrison is overseas.
Ebrahim Raisi
personEbrahim Raisi, Iran's new president, is already sanctioned by the U.S. in part over his involvement in the mass execution of thousands of political prisoners in 1988. Some Israeli officials have called Raisi the most dangerous person to occupy the office. Raisi says he won't meet with President Biden nor negotiate over Tehran's ballistic missile program.
Walmart
organizationWalmart kicked off its Deals for Days event on Sunday, June 20. "Black Friday-like savings" are up for grabs online and in stores now through Wednesday, June 23.
Jon Rahm
personSpaniard birdied final two holes to complete a closing 67 and finish six under par. South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen finished one shot behind Rahm. The 26-year-old Spaniard is the No. 3 ranked golfer in the world.
Laurel Hubbard
personNew Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard is the first openly transgender athlete to compete at the Olympics. The 43-year-old was born male but transitioned to female in her 30s. Hubbard lifted 628 pounds in two lifts to earn a spot in the Tokyo Games. She'll compete in the women's 87-kilogram event.
Billy Gilmour
personEngland pair are now having to isolate on the eve of the game. Southgate expressed sympathy for Scotland counterpart Clarke following Gilmour’s positive test. England's Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell have also been instructed to isolate.
Mackenzie Hughes
personMackenzie Hughes and Louis Oosthuizen share the lead at Torrey Pines. Six of the world's top 11 players are within four shots of the lead. Only 17 under-par golfers made the cut at the U.S. Open.
Max Verstappen
personMax Verstappen overtook Lewis Hamilton with less than two laps remaining to claim victory in the French Grand Prix. Mercedes were ruing a strategic blunder in which they left Hamilton out one lap too long and lost the lead. Sergio Perez sneaked past a dejected Valtteri Bottas to take third place. Red Bull now lead the team standings by 37 points.
Ethan Ampadu
personWales lost 1-0 to Italy at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Sunday. Ethan Ampadu was shown a straight red card in the 55th minute for stamping on Federico Bernadeschi’s foot. VAR checked the incident and decided to stay with the decision of the referee.
Lewis Hamilton
personMercedes' Lewis Hamilton beaten by Red Bull's Max Verstappen in France. Briton had won at Le Castellet in 2018 and 2019, with no race last year due to COVID-19. Hamilton is now 12 points behind his Dutch rival. Red Bull now lead the team standings by 37 points.
Ebrahim Raisi
personForeign leaders have extended their congratulations to Iranian top judge Ebrahim Raisi on winning the presidential race. The Iranian Interior Ministry said earlier on Saturday that Raisi won the election with nearly 62% of the vote. Outgoing moderate President Hassan Rouhani also said in a televised speech that his successor had been elected.
Max Verstappen
personRed Bull's Max Verstappen claims pole position ahead of title rival Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton was 0.128secs clear of team-mate Valtteri Bottas in fourth. Ferrari's Carlos Sainz was fifth ahead of the Alpha Tauri.
Richard Bland
personRichard Bland is one shot ahead of Louis Oosthuizen at Torrey Pines. The 48-year-old won last month's British Masters, his first on the European Tour. Russell Henley shot 67 and is 3-under for the tournament.
Antoine Griezmann
personFrance drew 1-1 with Hungary in their opening Euro 2020 Group F match. Attila Fiola opened the scoring for Hungary on the stroke of half-time. Antoine Griezmann equalised for France in the second half. France have four points heading into final Group F game against holders Portugal.
Sarah Green
personSarah Green won with a majority of 8,028 over Conservative David Fleet. Green candidate Carolyne Culver got 1,480 votes, with Labour's Natasa Pantelic receiving just 622. The contest was triggered by the death of former Cabinet minister Dame Cheryl Gillan.
Harry Kane
personEngland drew 0-0 with Scotland in their Euro 2020 Group D clash. Harry Kane failed to manage a single effort on target and was substituted in the 74th minute. Three Lions face Czech Republic in final Group D game on Tuesday.