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SpaceX Loses 400 Billion Dollars in Market Value Post-IPO
SpaceX experienced significant market volatility after its historic Nasdaq debut, losing over 400 billion dollars in valuation within days. The stock surged 67 percent on opening then fell 35 percent, reflecting broader tech sector turbulence.
SpaceX Issues Bonds Following Record Public Market Debut
SpaceX launched its first bond offering, capitalizing on momentum from its blockbuster Nasdaq initial public offering. The company reported cash reserves exceeding $100 billion as it pursues ambitious artificial intelligence expansion plans.
New York Democrats Win Mamdani-Backed Primaries
Three New York Democrats supported by activist Mamdani secured primary victories, while two incumbents lost their seats. The results signal shifting political dynamics within the state's Democratic establishment.
Music Executive Clive Davis Dies at 94
Legendary music producer Clive Davis, who discovered Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, and Aretha Franklin, dies at age 94. His influence shaped modern popular music through decades of talent scouting and record label leadership.
Mbappé Scores Twice as France Beats Iraq 3-0 at World Cup
France defeated Iraq 3-0 in Philadelphia to secure their knockout-round berth at the 2026 World Cup. Kylian Mbappé scored twice in his 100th international appearance, bringing his World Cup goal total to 16 and tying him with Miroslav Klose for the all-time record.
Belgium, Iran Play to Scoreless Draw at World Cup
Belgium drew 0-0 with Iran in their Group G matchup at the 2026 World Cup in Los Angeles. The result left both teams with two points after two matches, with their final group-stage matches against New Zealand and Egypt deciding advancement to the knockout rounds.
Venezuela Hit by Two Powerful Earthquakes Near Capital
Two major earthquakes struck Venezuela on June 24 with magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 west of Caracas, causing building damage and potential extensive casualties. US geological experts warned of probable high casualties and economic losses in the affected region.
Trump Requests $87.6 Billion for Iran War and Relief
The Trump administration requested $87.6 billion in supplemental funding from Congress, mostly for Iran war costs including $67 billion for the Defense Department. Remaining funds target agricultural relief and Ebola outbreak response in Central Africa.
Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake Strikes Japan's Northeast Coast
A powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit northeastern Japan's Iwate prefecture at 50 kilometers depth, with no tsunami warning issued. Initial reports indicated no major injuries, though rescue operations were underway in affected areas.
World Cup Pitches Test Players Across North America
Hybrid grass pitches at World Cup stadiums present unique challenges due to varying climates and altitudes from Mexico City to New Jersey. Players and coaches report unusual playing surfaces affecting performance and requiring boot adjustments.
SpaceX Loses $400 Billion in Market Value
SpaceX's valuation drops sharply following its initial public offering rally reversal, losing $400 billion in market capitalization. The decline follows announcements regarding debt issuance for AI investments.
Messi's Brace Carries Argentina Over Austria
Lionel Messi scores twice in Argentina's 2-0 victory over Austria at the World Cup, reaching 17 all-time World Cup goals. Despite a missed penalty, Messi's clinical finishing proved decisive in Dallas.
Alan Greenspan, legendary Fed chairman, dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, the longest-serving chairman of the United States Federal Reserve, died at age 100. He led the central bank for nearly 20 years from 1987 to 2006, presiding over periods of sustained economic growth and low unemployment. Greenspan navigated major crises including the 1987 stock market crash and the 2000 dot-com bubble.
Micron Surges On AI Chip Demand And Strong Guidance
Semiconductor manufacturer Micron posted a 15-fold profit increase driven by booming artificial intelligence demand. The company projects sustained growth as tech giants compete for advanced memory chips.
Severe Storms Delay France-Iraq World Cup Match
Violent thunderstorms forced a two-hour suspension of the France-Iraq World Cup match in Philadelphia. Spectators sheltered indoors as extreme weather threatened the game, though play resumed for France's eventual 3-0 victory with Mbappé scoring twice.