Public life, communities, agencies, and national developments across the United States.

FIFA’s current World Cup 2026 Stadium Code of Conduct says reusable water bottles may not be brought into stadiums. Fans should check the latest code, ticket instructions and venue rules before heading to the gate.

The Supreme Court sided with the FCC in a case over AT&T and Verizon location-data fines, preserving the agency’s forfeiture process. The ruling explains when companies can challenge FCC penalties and what it means for telecom privacy enforcement.

The NTSB’s preliminary report says United Flight 169 struck a light pole while approaching Runway 29 at Newark Liberty International Airport, and debris from the pole hit a tractor-trailer. The plane landed safely with no injuries onboard, but the investigation has not reached a final cause.

Krispy Kreme, Dunkin’, 7-Eleven, Shipley Do-Nuts and Duck Donuts are among the chains with National Donut Day offers on Friday, June 5. Many deals require a purchase, rewards membership or participating location.

CDC says certain travelers who were recently in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda or South Sudan may be routed to four U.S. airports for enhanced Ebola screening. The agency says the U.S. risk remains low, but affected travelers should monitor symptoms for 21 days after leaving those countries.

The Senate passed a roughly $70 billion ICE and Border Patrol funding bill after failed votes to limit a Trump-linked settlement fund. The measure now moves to the House, so it is not yet law.

Some DirecTV viewers lost access to local Scripps stations during a carriage dispute, affecting Stanley Cup Final coverage in markets where the missing station carries ABC. Here are the reported markets and viewing options to check before the next game.

The House passed the Ukraine Support Act in a 226-195 vote, combining Ukraine aid, defense loans and new Russia sanctions. The measure still must pass the Senate and be signed by President Donald Trump before becoming law.





