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  • Dodgers’ Yoshinobu Yamamoto loses perfect game on Mookie Betts error, then...
    The Dodgers have 26 no-hitters, the most of any franchise, but Yamamoto just came up short on Saturday vs. the White Sox [TheTopNews] Read More.
    CBS SPORTS – General | Sports & RecreationSat, June 13, 2026
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  • Trump’s $14M Reflecting Pool Project Couldn’t Stop Algae From Blooming In Th...
    (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) President Donald Trump’s $14 million Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation couldn’t stop algae from blooming in the D.C. heat and turning the water a murky shade of green once again. The unsightly hue plagued the pool just in time for an estimated 125,000 people to descend on Washington for Trump’s “Freedom 250” UFC fights on the White House lawn for his birthday on Sunday — despite work crews spreading chlorine pellets to try to deter algae growth. The Washington Post reported that the bloom “expanded between Wednesday and Thursday amid wet and warm weather.” Katie Martin, a spokeswoman for the Interior Department, said in a statement, “What you are seeing is residual algae from the supply lines which have been sitting dormant for eight weeks while construction has been taking place. It’s part of the normal startup process. “We are removing the algae, and the nanobubblers will maintain the pool and keep it algae free. President Donald J. Trump is an expert builder who has fixed the Reflecting Pool for good unlike the failed and extremely costly attempt by Obama and Biden.” Whether the pool remains algae-free remains to be seen, however. As Trump was having the pool bottom coated a shade of “American flag blue” to show off the “beautiful, clean water,” The New York Times raised concerns about what the renovation project was lacking. According to the paper, the project ignored a “major underlying problem” with old, leaky pipes that it said would still allow algae to grow and cover up its new blue shade. Experts told the Times that unless the underlying problem with the leaky pipes was fixed, “the algae could come back.” “If that happens, the pool’s newly waterproofed blue floor could again be invisible under a layer of green murk,” the report said, a prediction that came true just days after the pool was refilled. During Trump’s first term, the Park Service said, “the only solution was to replace thousands of feet of pipe. But it has still not done so,” the report said, adding, “The Trump administration has said it plans to have that work begin in the fall, but has declined to give details.” The administration offered a no-bid contract to a Virginia company that hiked the prices from $1.8 million to $13.1 million in an effort to finish the job before the country’s birthday celebrations. The final… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetSat, June 13, 2026
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  • Zlatan Praises Brazil’s Carlo Ancelotti’s Leadership: ‘Manager...
    Brazil is seeking to extend its record by winning a sixth World Cup title this summer. In charge of the five-time winners is legendary Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti, who is his first tournament leading a national team. For FOX Sports’ Zlatan Ibrahimović, Ancelotti has the mindset and coaching style to handle the pressure of being Brazil's coach. "He's a fantastic human being. I had him as a manager, not a coach," Ibrahimović said ahead of Brazil’s opening match against Morocco. "The difference between coach and manager is, the coach will tell the player how to move, where to go and how to play. Instead, a manager will manage the player." Ibrahimović played under Ancelotti with Paris Saint-Germain from 2012-13, where he accounted for 35 in 48 appearances under the Italian. In terms of the different meanings between a coach and a manager, Ibrahimović added a prime example that painted the picture perfectly. "I'll give you an example: We had two right backs and to make them feel comfortable, I first asked (Ancelotti) ‘what do you do when you communicate with them?’ "He said, ‘First I go to the first one, and I tell him he's my best right back,’" Ibrahimović said. "‘Then I go to the other one, and I tell him also he's my best right back. And he would play them each week.’" Ancelotti's coaching résumé is filled with various accomplishments at clubs across Europe like AC Milan, Chelsea, PSG and Real Madrid. However, since taking the Brazil head coaching gig in 2025, he faces mounting pressure to win on soccer’s biggest stage. As soccer’s most decorated manager – amassing 35 major titles in his career – Ancelotti now has a chance to win the World Cup title that eluded him as a player for Italy, where he starred for the squad in 1990. Now that Ancelotti has a chance to add a World Cup win to his trophy cabinet, Ibrahimović endorses his coaching talent ahead of a high-stakes tournament for Brazil. "He has a different challenge this time because it is the first time he's a coach for a national team and not a club team," Ibrahimović added. "But he's a manager for the big stage and he has done it before. I'm pretty sure he will do good." [TheTopNews] Read More.
    FOX SPORTS – General Sports | Sports & RecreationSat, June 13, 2026
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  • Gio Reyna’s Beautiful Trivela Goal Marks Full-Circle Moment From Last Worl...
    LOS ANGELES STADIUM — With victory already in hand deep into stoppage time of the U.S. men’s national team’s 2026 World Cup opener Friday night, the Americans simply needed to maintain possession and run out the clock. Over the course of 70 seconds before the final whistle blew, the USA strung together 26 passes that zigzagged the field, culminating in a stunning goal by Gio Reyna to seal a 4-1 rout. Reyna scored on a brilliant trivela, using the outside of his right foot to put just enough spin on the ball to send it beyond Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gil. "My parents and my wife have been telling me to shoot more," Reyna told me and reporters after the match with a sheepish grin. "I know I have a good shot, but I’m conditioned to pass first, and they want me to be a little bit more selfish at times." This was the moment to do it. After a composed and patient buildup, Reyna received a pass from Alex Freeman just outside the box. He took one touch to push forward into space, then pulled off an incredibly difficult move to score his first-ever World Cup goal and send the already exuberant crowd at Los Angeles Stadium into another level of euphoria. "We see stuff from him like that every day," said Christian Pulisic, who contributed to two goals in the first half. "So it’s not like a crazy surprise. And he deserves it. It’s great to see him pull it off in a moment like this." After the goal, 23-year-old Reyna celebrated by putting the ball inside his shirt and pretending to suck his thumb as a shout-out to his wife, Chloe, who is expecting their first child. This is all to say that the moment represented how things have come full circle for Reyna and his recent history with the national team. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, a then-20-year-old Reyna was at the center of controversy that overshadowed the team’s performance in the tournament when his immature attitude nearly got him sent home. Reyna’s lack of playing time led to a highly publicized fallout between former manager Gregg Berhalter and Reyna’s parents, U.S. Soccer legend Claudio Reyna and former U.S. women’s national team player Danielle Reyna. Previously, the families had been longtime friends. For the past few years, the conversation around Reyna has been dominated by… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    FOX SPORTS – General Sports | Sports & RecreationSat, June 13, 2026
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  • NBA finals: Knicks face Spurs in Game 5 with chance to clinch first title since ...
    Knicks visit Spurs for Game 5 with 3-1 series leadNew York can clinch first title since 1973 with winReach out to Bryan on Bluesky or by emailNo single play can explain how a team squanders a 29-point lead in the NBA finals. But when historians look back on Game 4, they will probably start with De’Aaron Fox racing toward the basket with a one-point lead and less than 15 seconds remaining. Instead of forcing the Knicks to foul, Fox attacked the rim. OG Anunoby blocked his lay-up attempt. Moments later, the Knicks had completed the largest comeback in finals history. Here’s our closer look at the decision that changed everything.For more than half a century, New York has waited for this. Through blackouts and bankruptcies, dynasties and rebuilds, celebrities courtside and coaches on the hot seat, the Knicks have spent 53 years searching for a championship. Tonight, they are one victory from ending the wait. Continue reading... [TheTopNews] Read More.
    THE GUARDIAN – General | World News & EventsSat, June 13, 2026
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