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ABC Alaska News at 10 for Tuesday, 06/30/2026

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Fox 4 News at 9 for Tuesday, 06/30/2026

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Reese Witherspoon’s No. 1 Advice for Elle’s Lexi Minetree Is Iconic

Lexi Minetree and Reese Witherspoon at Prime Video Celebrates The 25th Anniversary Of "Legally Blonde" And New Series “Elle"Whoever said Reese Witherspoon doesn’t give the best advice is seriously disturbed.
Elle star Lexi Minetree is revealing the No. 1 lesson that the Legally Blonde actress shared with her as she…
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How Princess Diana Shaped Prince William and Prince Harry as Dads

Prince William, Prince George, Princess Diana, Prince William, Prince Harry, Archie HarrisonPrincess Diana didn’t live to see her grandchildren, but she’s had a hand in raising them all the same.
Prince William and Prince Harry’s mother, who would have turned 65 on July 1, left her mark…
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Why Kevin Costner Left ‘Yellowstone,’ Says Taylor Sheridan

Years after rumors of a feud dominated headlines, Taylor Sheridan says the original plan for Kevin Costner’s role looked very different than fans realized. Continue reading…​The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs

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The Streak Is Over! 4 Takeaways From Mexico’s Breakthrough Win vs. Ecuador

Mexico is through to the round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a resounding 2-0 win over an uninspired Ecuador team on Tuesday night in Mexico City. It marked Mexico’s first World Cup knockout stage win in 40 years. Mexico dominated the game from the start and has now maintained a perfect record at the tournament through four games. Javier Aguirre’s team has been one of the tournament’s biggest success stories, in large part due to its suffocating defense and a wide range of players who can all score impressive goals. That was on full display tonight in Mexico City and has now set the stage for a team that might be a threat to go very far in this tournament. Here are my thoughts on the game: 1. Ecuador’s Defense Didn’t Live Up To Expectations … Entering this game, the leading story was whether Ecuador’s defense would continue to be world-class? The answer to that is a definitive no. Throughout CONMEBOL’s single-table World Cup qualifying, Ecuador put up defensive numbers that are tough to believe. Over 18 games, La Tricolor conceded just five goals and kept 13 clean sheets. Over its last 11 qualifiers, Ecuador has only allowed one goal. That effort saw the team finish second in South America, ahead of traditional powers including Brazil and Colombia. Tonight against Mexico, Sebastián Beccacece’s squad did not bear any resemblance to what it displayed in qualifying. From the opening minutes, Mexico was carving up Ecuador’s defense with ease. Ecuador was leaving channels wide open for Mexico to exploit, was not picking up runners in the box, and was not backing each other up when defending one-on-one situations. Far too many times, Mexico had tons of space to operate in dangerous areas. It was a terrible performance in all areas from Ecuador, but particularly on the defensive side. These were some basic mistakes that Ecuador was regularly making, and it was hard to believe that this team’s defense could turn out to be its downfall at such an important game. 2. … But Mexico’s defense has been elite While Ecuador’s defense was surprisingly woeful, Mexico’s defense has been elite all through this tournament. Through four games, Mexico has yet to concede a goal. Of course, central defenders César Montes and Johan Vásquez, along with fullbacks Jorge Sánchez and Jesús Gallardo, deserve a lot of credit, but Mexico’s defending at this World Cup has been a total team effort. It starts with the basics, such as the overall raw intensity that Aguirre has instilled in his team. But it is also excellent individual one-on-one defending, and smart positioning to always maintain a shape, and finally, it is excellent at pressing up the field to win turnovers in dangerous positions. It is not going to be easy to break through Mexico’s defense, even for the elite teams that await. 3. Mora’s big start When Javier Aguirre announced his lineup, the big story was Gilberto Mora getting the start. At 17 years old, he is the youngest player at this World Cup. The Tijuana midfielder had 10 caps entering this game, and he started in the team’s final group stage game against Czechia, which was after Mexico clinched first place in Group A. It was a different matter altogether for Mora to get the start in a World Cup knockout game in Mexico City’s legendary stadium, where Pele and Maradona lifted the trophy. Aguirre was showing a lot of confidence in the top teenage Mexican prospect of his generation. Mora was eventually subbed out in the 58th minute, but passed the test with flying colors. In the seventh minute, Mora was instrumental in the build-up of an opportunity that ended with Raul Jimenez missing an open header.  Then, in the 16th minute, Mora unleashed a shot that narrowly missed curling inside the far post. Mora’s final statistics for the match were very solid. He completed 22/25 of his passes, won 4/5 of his ground duels, drew two fouls, and had two shots that did not miss by much. It is an exciting time for the Mexican team as Mora looks like he will continue to be a threat at this World Cup and potentially many more World Cups to come. 4. Quiñones is Mexico’s star Through four games at the World Cup, Julián Quiñones is clearly Mexico’s breakout player heading into the round of 16. Born in Colombia but later becoming a naturalized Mexican citizen, Quiñones only began playing for Mexico in 2023. At 29, this might be his only opportunity to play in a World Cup. Thus far, Quiñones is taking full advantage of it. In the group stage, Mexico scored six goals from five different goalscorers, and Quiñones was the only player to score multiple goals. Now with his goal against Ecuador, Quiñones has three goals. This has been a good year for Quiñones on the club level, too, as he was the Saudi Pro League leading scorer for the 2025/26 season with 33 goals in 31 games for Al Qadsiah FC. In May, he was awarded a new contract for the club through 2029. Four years ago, at the 2022 World Cup, Mexico crashed out of the tournament in the group stage, ending a run of seven World Cup knockout appearances. This team is much, much better than the one in Qatar. There are many reasons for this, but the top reason is getting Quiñones into the program.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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How Elle Woods’ Origin Story in Elle Differs From Legally Blonde

Legally Blonde, Elle origin story, Reese Witherspoon, Jessica BrooksWhen it comes to the case of Elle vs. Legally Blonde, we have no objections.
Twenty-five years after Reese Witherspoon charmed the briefs off of audiences as plucky Harvard Law School student Elle…
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Republican incumbents win Colorado congressional primaries

(The Center Square) – Republican incumbents won their primaries Tuesday for Colorado’s 3rd, 5th and 8th congressional districts.

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World Cup Roundup: Memorable Night In Mexico; Mbappé, Haaland Stay Hot

The first three days of the knockout stage of the World Cup have firmly delivered. On Tuesday, all three matches had what normally would have been the best moment of the day. First, Erling Haaland added another goal to his unbelievable track record for Norway. Kylian Mbappé then continued his journey toward becoming the greatest goalscorer in the tournament’s history, before Mexico capped the evening with a performance to remember in its capital city. Here’s the best of Match Day 20 at the FIFA World Cup. Moments Of The Day What a night at Mexico City Stadium for El Tri. First, Julian Quiñones opened the scoring after a great run and finish. Then, it was Mexico’s go-to striker who sent the crowd into a frenzy. Jiménez picked up the ball at the top of the 18-yard box off a pass from Quinones, and he delivered a wonderful strike into the top corner. Mbappé is only 27 years old and playing in his third World Cup, but he’s already one of the best players in the history of the tournament. The France captain scored two more goals on Tuesday against Sweden to bring his total for the tournament to six. That ties him with Lionel Messi for the most at the tournament, and he’s now one behind Messi (19 goals) for the most all-time at the World Cup. There’s a chance that Mbappé overtakes Messi for that lead before the end of the tournament. By the time he’s done playing, chances are he will be far ahead of second place for the most goals at the tournament. When Norway needed a goal most against the Ivory Coast, it was not surprising at all to see who was in the right place at the right time. Haaland found the perfect position in the center of the box and just had to tap in the cross from midfielder Patrick Berg. This was Haaland’s fifth goal in three matches at this World Cup and sets up a round-of-16 match against Brazil on Sunday. Goal Of The Day There was a serious contender for this honor on both sides of the Ivory Coast vs. Norway. We’ll start with Antonio Nusa, who picked up the ball from Martin Odegaard and went to work. He dribbled at two defenders before quickly putting the ball on his right foot and getting his shot off. That shot was a wonderful curling effort that snuck into the far post to give Norway a 1-0 lead. The runner-up here is Diallo, whose equalizer capped a tidy move down the right wing. He played a one-two with Nicolas Pépé to get through on goal. He paused in front of Norway goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland (more on him momentarily), turned onto his left foot and sliding the shot home into the far post. Save Of The Day Diallo almost got on the scoresheet again in stoppage time for what would have been a dramatic equalizer, but Nyland got a strong left hand to his effort. From there, Norway defended another Ivorian corner and was off to the round of 16 for a matchup with Brazil. Assist Of The Day Mexico’s opening goal saw a perfect lofted pass meet a perfectly timed run. Roberto Alvarado picked up the ball and saw Quiñones sprinting forward. Quinones remained onside because Alvarado’s pass was played when he was still in Mexico’s defensive half of the field. Quiñones never lost any momentum and ran right onto Alvarado’s pass and delivered a thunderous finish past Ecuador goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez. Ivory Coast vs. Norway France vs. Sweden Mexico vs. Ecuador​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Weiser wins Dems’ primary for governor; GOP race is close

(The Center Square) – Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser became the likely Democratic Party nominee for governor after Tuesday’s primary, but the Republican primary for the same seat was too close to call. Meanwhile, the attorney general primaries were determined…