
John Oliver calls Gianni Infantino's 'trust us' visa fix a 'No f-king way'
Visa problems for World Cup players and staff are already hitting countries like Iraq, Iran, and Somalia, and Oliver is not buying it.
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Visa problems for World Cup players and staff are already hitting countries like Iraq, Iran, and Somalia, and Oliver is not buying it.

The actor’s Rome festival story tees up an MCU return for X-Men legends, plus a villain-grade tone shift.

A year-plus North American medical and military espionage campaign moved from REDCap credential theft to Gmail exfiltration.

A Duke masters nursing student turns part-time eldercare into intergenerational work, training, and relationships.

Baron goes bigger in SpaceX at IPO, betting on a long runway of value and a market reshaping timeline.

In a Hong Kong High Court writ, the liquidators claim the Securities and Futures Commission settlement leaves creditors HK$1 billion worse off.

A new vertical feed lands this month, paired with Bravo microdramas, as streaming pushes harder into mobile-first viewing habits.

A first-ever stadium headline for Gorillaz in London comes with a stacked guest list tied to new album collaborations.

Mike Shinoda, Emily Armstrong, and co. closed Donington Park on June 14, 2026 with a landmark set list and major context.

A startup pitch reframes compute infrastructure by using the sea as the power and cooling system.

Eurogamer argues Mortal Shell 2 deconstructs Soulslikes even more effectively than its predecessor.

A new album, a new US run, and a tracklist built like indie-pop whiplash for Indiana’s Wishy.