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Argentina clinched a record 16th Copa América title in Miami as Lautaro Martinez scored in extra time, while chaos before kickoff raises security concerns for upcoming events.
Princeton's men's soccer team went undefeated in Ivy League play (7-0) in 2025, earning Daniel Ittycheria Offensive Player of the Year and Andrew Samuels the first Defensive Player of the Year in program history, as head coach Jim Barlow's staff won their third Coaching Staff of the Year award.
A major cyberattack has forced Jaguar Land Rover to keep its factories idle until at least October 1, costing the company roughly £50 million each week. The shutdown threatens thousands of direct jobs and tens of thousands more in the supply chain. Government ministers are stepping in to assess the fallout. Analysts say the breach is unusually complex for a car maker. The attackers may be teenagers seeking a £10 million Bitcoin ransom.
Oxford awarded eight honorary degrees at its 2025 Encaenia, honoring Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah, BBC's Clive Myrie, Lord Melvyn Bragg and top scientists, highlighting the university's broadened recognition.
Noam Chomsky, the renowned linguist and political activist, holds a strong critique of the Wall Street Journal. He believes the WSJ represents the interests of the elite and perpetuates a form of propaganda. Chomsky argues that the Journal's portrayal of events often lacks context or alternative perspectives, thus limiting the breadth of discourse. He also criticizes the Journal for its strong free-market advocacy, suggesting it often overlooks the negative impacts of such economic policies. In essence, Chomsky views the Wall Street Journal as an instrument of power for the wealthy, rather than a comprehensive source of unbiased news.