Tech stocks got hit harder than the broad market—NVDA down 3.6% and MSFT down 3.2%—while the 10-year yield climbed 0.8%, signaling a shift away from growth names into bonds.
Sports
New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs — NBA Finals - Game 2. Tomorrow.
Detroit Tigers beat Tampa Bay Rays 7–2.
Chicago White Sox beat Minnesota Twins 8–0.
New York Mets beat Seattle Mariners 7–1.

Monaco GP
Campbell, Coody, Fox tied atop Memorial after day one
- Why it matters: Muirfield Village is a brutally hard test that separates real ball-strikers from pretenders, and these three are executing.
- The angle: The Memorial draws the strongest field outside the majors—this week's leaderboard tells you who's actually playing well heading into summer.
- In the running: Watch if Campbell can hold the lead. He's not a household name, so if he wins, that's a real story. If he fades, see who takes over.
- What to say: The Memorial doesn't get enough respect. It's basically a fifth major. Jack Nicklaus built Muirfield to punish you, and this week someone's going to prove it.
The World Cup is here.
- Format: 48 teams, 104 matches, 12 groups — the first expanded, three-country World Cup.
- South Africa vs Mexico — upcoming
- Czechia vs South Korea — upcoming
- USA opener: USA vs Paraguay, June 12 · SoFi Stadium · 9pm ET · Fox
- Final: July 19 · MetLife Stadium, New York
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Markets
Tech stocks got hit harder than the broad market—NVDA down 3.6% and MSFT down 3.2%—while the 10-year yield climbed 0.8%, signaling a shift away from growth names into bonds.
- Why it matters: When Treasury yields spike, expensive tech stocks lose their appeal because future cash flows matter less relative to immediate bond returns. Big cap tech got punished for being crowded.
- Watch for: Traders are watching for any Fed commentary or economic data Friday that either confirms or walks back this rate-higher thesis. If inflation data comes in hot, the selling pressure extends.
- What to bring up: Bitcoin dropped 5.1% in a single day—steeper than any equity index—which suggests investors are rotating out of risk assets across the board, not just stocks.
Culture
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MusicPeabo Bryson, R&B Legend, Dies at 75
What happened: Peabo Bryson, the R&B singer behind Disney's 'A Whole New World' and 'Beauty and the Beast,' died at 75.
Why it matters: He defined the sound of 90s romance — if you grew up watching those movies, his voice was literally part of your childhood.
What to say: Man, Peabo Bryson just passed. He sang 'A Whole New World.' That guy had a voice.
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TechGod of War Laufey Hitting PS5 This Year
What happened: Sony announced God of War Laufey is coming to PlayStation 5, revealed during the June 2026 State of Play.
Why it matters: This is the next major franchise entry people actually care about — it's not some spin-off, it's the real thing.
What to say: God of War's dropping on PS5. That's the whole conversation.
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StreamingDept. Q
What happened: Danish crime series following a cold case unit in Copenhagen — Scandinavian noir with an odd-couple detective pairing and cases that spiral in directions you don't see coming.
Why it matters: Worth your time.
What to say: Just put it on.
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