Wimbledon’s start, California’s new ammo law and more news to start your Monday.
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Trump appears on ‘Meet the Press,’ BET Awards, Women’s World Cup: 5 things to know this weekend
Trump to appear on ‘Meet the Press’ for first time as president, the 2019 BET Awards, the Women’s World Cup Round of 16 and more things to start your weekend right.
Notre Dame mass, USWNT in World Cup action, Father’s Day: 5 things to know this weekend
Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedralwill hold its mass first since an April fire, the United States women’s national team returns to World Cup action and more things to start your weekend.
Team USA opens Women’s World Cup campaign, E3 2019: 5 things to know Tuesday
Team USA begins its quest at the 2019 Women’s World Cup, video game fans flock Los Angeles at E3 and more things to start your Tuesday morning.
NBA finals, Mexico tariffs and Southern Baptist meeting: 5 things you need to know Monday
The Raptors face the Warriors, the Mexico tariffs averted and more Monday news to know.
Democrats in Iowa, Tony Awards, Stanley Cup Final: 5 things to know this weekend
Tony Awards honor Broadway’s best, Stanley Cup Final Game 6 and more things to start your weekend.
Remembering D-Day, Stanley Cup Final, Virginia Beach shooting victims: 5 things to know Thursday
World remembers D-Day 75 years later, Stanley Cup Final Game 5 and more things to start your Thursday morning.
Trump concludes UK trip, NBA Finals, ‘Black Mirror’ returns: 5 things to know Wednesday
President Donald Trump finishes UK trip with a D-Day ceremony, Sephora closes for training, NBA Finals Game 3 and more things to start your Wednesday.
Trump meets with Theresa May, Tiananmen Square protests 30 years later: 5 things to know Tuesday
President Donald Trump meets with Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May, Tiananmen Square protests 30 years later and more things to start your Tuesday.
Apple WWDC, James Holzhauer and Trump in UK: 5 things you need to know Monday
Trump visits the U.K., Apple opens its Worldwide Developer Conference and James Holzhauer could set a “Jeopardy!” record.