Tuchel Hints Bukayo Saka Unlikely to Start vs Ghana Amid Injury Management

England head coach Thomas Tuchel has suggested that Bukayo Saka is unlikely to start Tuesday’s World Cup match against Ghana.

The Arsenal winger, Bukayo Saka, is managing an Achilles tendinitis issue and came off the bench in England’s 4-2 win over Croatia, where he provided an assist.

 

FIFA Introduces Head-to-Head Tiebreaker for 2026 World Cup Group Stages

FIFA has introduced a major change to how group tables will be decided at the 2026 World Cup, with head-to-head results now taking priority over goal difference for teams level on points.

The shift replaces the long-standing system used since 1970, where overall goal difference determined rankings, and aligns FIFA with UEFA’s approach to tiebreakers.

 

Drake Faces $4.6M Lawsuit Over Alleged OVO Debt as Brand’s Financial Future Comes Into Question

Canadian Rapstar Drake is facing a $4.6 million lawsuit filed by investment firm A.R.I. Growth Capital over alleged unpaid debts tied to his OVO lifestyle brand.

The firm claims OVO defaulted on financing agreements made in early 2025, which were meant to support the brand’s global expansion through loans and convertible notes.

 

Jamaica to Make AI Training Mandatory for Government Workers, Says Advisor Trevor Forrest

Trevor Forrest, Senior Advisor to Science and Technology Minister Dr Andrew Wheatley, says artificial intelligence training will soon become mandatory for government workers across Jamaica’s public sector.

The programme aims to help public servants understand AI, its ethical use and how it can improve efficiency within ministries, departments and agencies.

 

Neymar Ruled Out of Brazil World Cup Match Against Haiti Over Calf Injury

Brazil forward Neymar has been ruled out of his country’s second FIFA World Cup match against Haiti as he continues to recover from a calf injury.

The Brazilian Football Confederation said the 34-year-old will remain in New Jersey to complete the final phase of his rehabilitation.

 

Soulja Boy Faces Potential Loss of Music Royalties as Ex Seeks to Enforce $4.25M Judgment

Rapper Soulja Boy, whose real name is DeAndre Cortez Way, could lose future royalty income as his former assistant and ex-girlfriend moves to collect a $4.25 million court judgment against him.

The woman, identified in court records as Jane Doe, has reportedly filed notice of her intent to sell his BMI royalty rights to the highest bidder if the debt remains unpaid.

 

Obama Presidential Center Opens in Chicago as Barack and Michelle Obama Host Star-Studded Ceremony

Former US President Barack Obama, who served from 2009 to 2017, and former first lady Michelle Obama have officially opened the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.

The campus, located on the South Side’s Jackson Park, blends museum exhibits with community spaces such as a library, playground and sports facilities.

 

Jim Carrey in Talks to Return as the Grinch in Sequel Directed by Ron Howard

Actor Jim Carrey is reportedly in talks to reprise his role as the Grinch in a sequel to the 2000 holiday hit How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Director Ron Howard, who helmed the original film, is attached to direct the project, which is currently in development.

 

Kartel Hosts Album Launch and Listening Party for God and Time

Dancehall icon Vybz Kartel gathered close friends, family members and industry insiders at Jangas yesterday (June 17) for the official launch and listening party for his latest album, God and Time.

Valiant Receives Backlash for Short Shorts

Dancehall artiste Valiant is facing backlash— again.