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El Niño has officially begun, with scientists warning of heightened risks for extreme weather and heat worldwide, underscoring growing concerns about climate volatility. As the world watches, the 2026 World Cup has kicked off across North America, marking a historic partnership between the US, Mexico, and Canada and drawing unprecedented global attention to the sport.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon was briefly placed on lockdown after an air quality issue triggered a hazmat response, highlighting emergency protocols at one of the world’s most secure facilities. In economic news, the European Central Bank raised interest rates for the first time since 2023, aiming to rein in inflation as the eurozone faces ongoing uncertainty linked to the Iran war. On Capitol Hill, the US House of Representatives rejected a short-term extension of Section 702 surveillance authority, raising questions about the future of American intelligence operations amid political divisions.
Developing: Officials are still investigating the cause of the Pentagon air quality incident, with details expected in the coming hours.