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David Beckham recibe la primera estrella a un jugador de fútbol en el Paseo de la Fama: “Jamás habría imaginado que un futbolista inglés de clase trabajadora alcanzaría un honor así”

Una estrella histórica: la del primer futbolista del mundo en ser reconocido en el Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood. Ese es el emocionante mérito que ha sumado este viernes sir David Beckham a su larga lista de méritos. El exjugador británico, de 51 años, es de los escasos deportistas, apenas media docena, en ser honrado por la Cámara de Comercio de Hollywood, y el primero de este deporte, tan minoritario en Estados Unidos. El londinense ha recibido el reconocimiento feliz y emocionado, con lágrimas en los ojos, rodeado de su familia, de cientos de seguidores y de amigos, como los actores Eva Longoria y Tom Cruise.

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David Beckham al recibir su estrella en el Paseo de la Fama, este viernes 12 de junio de 2026 en Los Ángeles, California.
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The USMNT, an interracial and diverse team debuting under the shadow of Trump’s immigration raids

The World Cup circus begins and David Beckham will unveil his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this Friday. It is the entertainment industry’s nod to the World Cup, and almost the only one. On the Oscar boulevard, among parties and hustlers imitating Michael Jackson, you have to look hard to find references to the big soccer event, even though 20 miles away the United States opens its campaign against Paraguay on Friday afternoon.

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Ricardo Pepi, a USA forward of Mexican origin, during a training session.
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David Hockney, one of the 20th century’s most influential British artists, dies aged 88

In May 2021, while the world was still trying to recover from the Covid pandemic, British artist David Hockney presented his exhibition The Arrival of Spring. Normandy, 2020, dozens of hours of meticulous work he devoted to capturing — on his iPad using the Brushes app — the essence of the changing seasons while the world was confined by tragedy. True to form, he did not give up on either innovation or joy.

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David Hockney in Paris in 2017.
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Dubai, Heathrow e Los Angeles emitem três vezes mais CO₂ do que toda a cidade de Paris, revela novo estudo

Um novo estudo publicado por ODI Global, em parceria com a Transport & Environment e com dados do International Council on Clean Transportation, analisou cerca de 1.300 aeroportos em todo o mundo e conclui que as emissões da aviação continuam a crescer de forma estrutural, apesar dos compromissos internacionais de descarbonização.

De acordo com a investigação, em 2023 — o último ano com dados consolidados — os aeroportos de Dubai International Airport, Heathrow Airport e Los Angeles International Airport destacam-se como alguns dos maiores emissores individuais do planeta, somando em conjunto três vezes mais CO₂ do que toda a cidade de Paris.

O relatório sublinha ainda um padrão de forte concentração: apenas 100 aeroportos são responsáveis por cerca de dois terços das emissões globais da aviação comercial. Em paralelo, aeroportos em apenas dois países — Estados Unidos e China — representam mais de um terço do total mundial.

Europa no topo das emissões aeroportuárias

Um dos dados mais salientes do estudo é o papel da Europa. Segundo a análise, os aeroportos europeus emitem mais CO₂ do que os da América Latina, Médio Oriente e África combinados. Londres surge como a principal cidade emissora ligada à aviação, com seis aeroportos a contribuir para os vários tipos de poluição analisados — desde CO₂ a óxidos de azoto (NOx) e partículas finas (PM2.5).

O próprio Heathrow Airport é destacado como o segundo aeroporto mais poluente do mundo.

Impacto climático e saúde pública

Para além do dióxido de carbono, o estudo avalia também poluentes com impacto direto na saúde pública, incluindo monóxido de carbono e partículas finas. Segundo os autores, cerca de 20 aeroportos em todo o mundo emitem mais do que uma central elétrica a carvão individual.

A análise conclui ainda que a aviação continua fora de rota para cumprir as metas de neutralidade carbónica, mesmo com o crescimento de soluções como combustíveis sustentáveis de aviação ou mecanismos de compensação.

Críticas à expansão aeroportuária

As organizações envolvidas defendem que os planos de expansão aeroportuária em várias capitais europeias entram em contradição com os objetivos climáticos.

“Permitir que um setor dependente de combustíveis fósseis continue a expandir-se apenas reforça a sua vulnerabilidade climática”, afirmou Denise Auclair, da campanha Travel Smart da Transport & Environment, defendendo a necessidade de alinhar capacidade aeroportuária com metas de clima, qualidade do ar e ruído.

Já Sam Pickard, investigador da ODI Global, sublinha que, desde o Acordo de Paris, “enquanto outros setores reduziram emissões, a aviação continuou a crescer”, defendendo uma estratégia que inclua gestão da procura e não apenas soluções tecnológicas.

O estudo reforça assim uma tendência estrutural: apesar da pressão política e climática, a aviação mantém-se como um dos setores mais difíceis de descarbonizar, com emissões altamente concentradas em poucos pontos críticos da rede global.

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David Hockney, revolutionary British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88

Bradford-born painter, who made his name with sunkissed visions of California and never stopped breaking barriers, going on to become one of contemporary art’s most important figures, has died
‘David Hockney caught the look of the modern world’
David Hockney’s life in pictures

David Hockney, the iconic British painter who cast a revolutionary gaze across 20th-century art, has died aged 88.

He made his name as a pop artist during the swinging 60s and was perhaps best known for his paintings of swimming pools that helped define the Los Angeles aesthetic. Works such as A Bigger Splash and Portrait of an Artist (Pool With Two Figures) depicted hedonistic scenes of love, lust and loss taking place below the city’s sun-soaked skies.

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Accused LA wildfire arsonist wanted ‘revenge on society’, prosecutors say as trial opens

Defense says no evidence occasional Uber driver Jonathan Rinderknecht ignited deadly blaze on New Year’s Day 2025

The trial of 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht, the man accused of starting last year’s deadly Palisades fire, kicked off on Wednesday with opening arguments. Prosecutors cast him as a vengeful arsonist who sought to hide his role from authorities, while his defense attorneys argued that the fire was caused by fireworks.

On New Year’s Day in 2025, firefighters extinguished a small blaze in the Pacific Palisades, a coastal Los Angeles enclave. But the flames continued to smolder underground, before reigniting as they were picked up by strong winds. The Palisades fire, the most destructive wildfires in city history, tore through roughly 23,000 acres, incinerating thousands of buildings and killing 12 people.

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How Spencer Pratt’s ‘patently absurd’ bid for Los Angeles mayor fell flat

The ex-reality TV star, who lost his home in the Pacific Palisades fire, cast himself as the antidote to the city’s woes

Spencer Pratt, an ex-reality TV star, cast himself as the antidote to Los Angeles’s woes as he campaigned to be the city’s next mayor.

He curried favor with swaths of disillusioned voters who related to his diatribes against city leadership. His fervent social media posts, including re-shares of AI-generated campaign ads showing LA in an apocalyptic light, garnered national attention.

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Republican-led House narrowly passes Trump’s $70bn bill to fund DHS and ICE – as it happened

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Vice-president JD Vance has added a chicken coop to his residence at the US Naval Observatory, the Daily Wire reports, along with a dozen baby chicks whose new henhouse is designed to look like the Victorian home where the second family lives.

The coop was built without taxpayer money, a person familiar with the project told the Associated Press. The residence hosted a family event over the weekend where local 4-H students taught other kids about the newly installed coup, the person said.

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US stadium and hotel workers threaten strikes ‘to make things fair’ during World Cup

Low wages and fears of ICE crackdowns have set workers on edge of strike as thousands set to arrive during World Cup

Hospitality and food service workers in several US cities hosting World Cup games are warning of looming labor disputes and possible strikes as the largest single sport tournament in the world gets ready to kick off on 11 June.

In Los Angeles, California, cashiers, dishwashers, cooks, bartenders, concessions workers and food attendants at the SoFi stadium reached a tentative agreement on Tuesday afternoon, but the union noted it had a contractual right to walk off the job if it determines that federal immigration enforcement is threatening worker safety during the World Cup. The US’s opening match, against Paraguay, is scheduled to take place at SoFi Stadium – rebranded as the Los Angeles Stadium for the tournament – on 12 June.

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Who is Nithya Raman, Los Angeles mayoral candidate who knocked out Spencer Pratt

Los Angeles Councilmember Nithya Raman (D) is set to battle Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) in the city’s mayoral race later this year, a race that is likely to feature intraparty tension amid a broader discussion about the future of the Democratic Party. According to Decision Desk HQ, Bass was sitting at 34.32 percent…

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Nithya Raman edges out Spencer Pratt to face Karen Bass in LA mayoral runoff

Progressive challenger to face incumbent mayor in November as former reality star Pratt trails behind

Nithya Raman, a progressive Los Angeles city council member, has advanced to the November runoff for LA mayor, edging out former reality TV villain Spencer Pratt for the chance to face incumbent mayor Karen Bass.

Pratt, who decided to run for mayor after his Pacific Palisades home burned down in the 2025 wildfires, held a lead over Raman for days. But as ballot processing from last week’s election continued, the city councillor pulled ahead.

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Nithya Raman: progressive who bested Spencer Pratt eyes Hollywood ending

Raman shook up LA mayoral race by entering hours before the deadline – now she faces her one-time political ally

On election night, Nithya Raman seemed as if she was prepared to lose the second spot in the Los Angeles mayoral race to the reality TV star Spencer Pratt, whose viral campaign appeared on track to upend the contest.

“Many thousands of votes will be counted in the days ahead, and we may not get an answer we like. But regardless of what happens next, nobody can take away what all of us have built together,” Raman, a progressive Democrat who sits on the LA city council, told her supporters.

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Nithya Raman leads Spencer Pratt in LA mayor’s race as vote-counting continues

Progressive and former reality TV star have been battling for the number two spot to face off against Karen Bass

Nithya Raman, the progressive Los Angeles city councillor, appeared to be edging out Spencer Pratt in the LA mayoral race challenging Karen Bass as Donald Trump continues to repeat falsehoods that California elections are “rigged”.

The pair have been battling for the number two spot to face off against the incumbent, who already secured enough votes to advance to a runoff in November. Pratt, a former reality TV star, held a lead over Raman for days, but as ballot processing from last week’s election continued, the city councillor has pulled ahead.

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North America put to the test: Countdown to an (almost) ready World Cup

“The world will stand still, and the eyes of the world will be focused on North America,” the 56-year-old Swiss president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, said a few days ago from the United Nations headquarters in New York. With four days to go before the ball starts rolling, the three host countries — the United States, Mexico, and Canada — say they have everything ready. Or, more precisely, almost everything. The biggest soccer tournament in history — 48 national teams playing a total of 104 matches — takes place amid various circumstances that complicate organization: the United States remains at war with Iran, President Donald Trump’s strict immigration policies are frightening away many supporters, and FIFA’s dynamic-pricing ticket system has put seats out of reach for much of the fan base.

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Reopening match at Estadio Azteca between Mexico and Portugal in Mexico City on Saturday, March 28, 2026.

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Mural commemorating the World Cup in Dallas.
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Trial begins for man accused of sparking LA’s deadly Palisades fire

Jonathan Rinderknecht is accused of starting the blaze that became Los Angeles’s deadliest and destructive wildfire

The trial of a 29-year-old charged with sparking a wildfire that went on to become the deadly Palisades inferno, the most destructive blaze in Los Angeles history, is set to begin on Monday in a case that has gripped the city as Angelenos seek answers more than a year after the deadly fire.

Jonathan Rinderknecht, an occasional Uber driver, is accused of starting a small blaze on New Year’s Day 2025, later dubbed the Lachman fire. Although the Los Angeles fire department extinguished the fire on 2 January, it reignited five days later due to high winds and tinderbox conditions after burning undetected deep in the dry hillsides.

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Adam Schiff calls for Senate to ‘vigorously oppose’ Trump’s effort to make Todd Blanche his permanent attorney general – as it happened

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Donald Trump on Monday posted on Truth Social that “Israel and Iran must immediately stop ‘shooting’” before claiming an hour later that Israel and Iran were “looking to do an immediate ceasefire” and that “final negotiations on peace” were under way.

While he did not provide any further details, AFP reports that Trump had called Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday.

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The enduring fascination with Marilyn Monroe: The actress’s lipsticks, bras and frying pans fetch $2 million at auction

It’s only an imaginary birthday, one that was never meant to happen, but the celebrations say a lot about Hollywood’s eternal myth‑making. This Monday, June 1, Marilyn Monroe would have turned 100. And although she died more than 60 years ago, the world remains utterly fascinated by that perfectly imperfect blonde screen icon.

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Several items belonging to Marilyn Monroe were on display at the Julien's Auctions sale held at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills on June 4, 2026. On the left, a gold handbag; on the right, from top to bottom, lipsticks, a round lipstick, mascara, and an eyeliner pencil.A bra belonging to Marilyn Monroe, on display at the Julien's Auctions sale at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills on June 4, 2026.Four items belonging to Marilyn Monroe sold at Julien's Auction on June 4, 2026, in Los Angeles. Top: lipstick and Screen Actors Guild card. Bottom: Pucci blouse and workout weights.

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On the left, Marilyn Monroe applying her makeup. She used the partially used pink powder blush compact and its original applicator (right), which was sold at auction on June 4, 2026.
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“Sono il figlio dell’uomo, ho appena ucciso l’uomo del peccato”: ucciso a coltellate l’attore di Top Gun e Jumanji James Handy, arrestato il figlio della compagna

“Sono il figlio dell’uomo, ho appena ucciso l’uomo del peccato”. È iniziata con questa frase, pronunciata al telefono con il numero di emergenza 911 intorno alle 9:30 del mattino di mercoledì 3 giugno, la vicenda che ha portato all’omicidio dell’attore statunitense James Handy. L’interprete, 81 anni, volto noto in blockbuster globali come “Top Gun: Maverick” e “Jumanji”, è stato ucciso all’esterno della sua abitazione nel quartiere di Tarzana, a Los Angeles.

La scena del crimine e i soccorsi

Giunti sul posto dopo la segnalazione, gli agenti del Dipartimento di Polizia di Los Angeles (LAPD) hanno individuato Handy nel giardino antistante la casa. L’uomo era privo di sensi e presentava una grave ferita da arma da taglio al torace. I paramedici dei vigili del fuoco di Los Angeles lo hanno soccorso e trasportato d’urgenza in ospedale, dove i medici lo hanno dichiarato morto poco dopo l’arrivo a causa della gravità della lesione.

L’arresto del 44enne

Sul luogo del delitto la polizia ha arrestato Michael Gledhill, 44 anni. L’uomo è il figlio della compagna di Handy e risiedeva nella stessa villa insieme alla madre e alla vittima. Secondo quanto verbalizzato dalle autorità, al momento dell’arrivo delle pattuglie, Gledhill è andato fisicamente incontro agli agenti, dichiarando apertamente di essere la persona che stavano cercando. Gledhill è stato preso in custodia e trasferito nel carcere di Van Nuys con l’accusa formale di omicidio. Secondo i registri carcerari pubblici, la cauzione è stata fissata a 2 milioni di dollari. Al momento non risulta l’assegnazione di un avvocato difensore per il 44enne e i messaggi lasciati all’ufficio del difensore d’ufficio della contea non hanno ricevuto risposta. In un comunicato, gli investigatori hanno chiarito che si tratta di un episodio domestico isolato e che non sussistono ulteriori pericoli per la comunità.

Una vita tra grande e piccolo schermo

Nato a New York, James Handy ha costruito una solida carriera decennale come caratterista. Nel 1995 il pubblico lo ha conosciuto per l’interpretazione del disinfestatore in “Jumanji”, mentre nel 2022 era tornato al cinema recitando la parte del barista Jimmy nel successo “Top Gun: Maverick”. La sua filmografia include anche pellicole come “Arachnophobia” (1990) e “The Rocketeer” (1991). Particolarmente attivo sul piccolo schermo, Handy ha lavorato in numerosi drammi polizieschi e serie televisive che hanno fatto la storia del palinsesto. Tra i suoi crediti figurano “NYPD – New York Police Department”, “Beverly Hills 90210”, “Law & Order”, “Profiler – Intuizioni mortali”, la soap opera “Febbre d’amore”, “NCIS: Los Angeles”, “The Closer”, “Cold Case” e, in tempi più recenti, “9-1-1” (2021). L’agenzia che lo rappresentava ha confermato la notizia esprimendo il proprio cordoglio. Pam Ellis-Evenas, della Ellis Talent Group, ha inviato una dichiarazione all’Associated Press: “Non avrei potuto chiedere un cliente e un amico più talentuoso, umile o gentile di James Handy”.

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Actor James Handy, killed in his Los Angeles home by his girlfriend’s son

James Handy, an 81-year-old New York actor who had small roles in films such as Jumanji and the more recent Top Gun: Maverick, was killed outside his Los Angeles home. The confessed killer is his girlfriend’s son, a 44-year-old man named Michael Gledhill, who remains jailed on $2 million bail.

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Actor James Handy.
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Republican edge in a key California district challenges Democrats’ path to a House majority

California Democrats’ bid to retake control of Congress through redistricting efforts to include more of their voters in heavily Republican areas is running into its first barrier in a race in a district east of Los Angeles. Preliminary counts put two Republican candidates in the top two spots, which would set up a contest between them for the seat in the November midterm elections. In other races that Democrats consider key, their candidates have advanced to a November runoff.

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A polling place on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California, June 2.
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