Antoni Gaudí, the architect behind Barcelona’s most visited attraction – the Sagrada Família church – was hit by a tram in 1926 and died after not receiving immediate medical attention as onlookers had mistaken him for a beggar. Today, exactly one hundred years since the architect’s death, Pope Leo XIV visited the iconic basilica to celebrate a Mass and inaugurate the tower which makes the church the tallest in the world. Gaudí died knowing his masterpiece would be unfinished. The blessing of the Tower of Jesus Christ signifies a major step in what has been a 144-year journey toward completion for an extraordinary religious building that attracts millions of visitors a year. According to the basilica, more Americans visit than Spaniards.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/10/europe/pope-blesses-sagrada-familia-latam-intl
Building a televised sporting event accommodating more than 100,000 people without any existing arena infrastructure is a massive production. Doing so at the White House adds significant logistical complications. Court documents submitted by the Trump administration on Wednesday show the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) events scheduled this week and through the weekend will cost more than $60 million. That includes food, the brand’s signature “octagon” cage and as many as 494 port-a-potties trucked in for the crowd watching the event live on the South Lawn and via telecast at the Ellipse. “This is a highly complex, multi-faceted Event that has been carefully planned by a multitude of public and private entities over a significant period,” White House management and administration director Joshua Fisher said in a sworn declaration, submitted as part of a lawsuit that seeks to delay the event until it goes through an environmental review and other permitting processes.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/10/politics/trump-ufc-fight
The green, white and red colors of the Mexican flag are blanketing parts of Mexico City as the country’s capital gets ready to host the opening match of the World Cup this Thursday. From stores selling the bright green soccer jerseys of Mexico’s national team to digital billboards promoting the matches, it seems everyone is eager to cash in on the tournament. By one estimate, the country could generate roughly $3.7 billion (MX$65 billion) in revenue from the event, with tourism alone projected to bring in almost half that amount to Mexico City.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/10/americas/world-cup-mexico-tourism-business-latam-intl
A former child actor has accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexually assaulting him in 2007 at a networking event in the Hollywood Hills. The anonymous male accuser filed his lawsuit against Combs this week in California. CNN has obtained a copy of the suit. The lawsuit is the latest in the mounting and continuous legal troubles for the incarcerated music mogul, who is currently appealing his conviction on federal charges in New York on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, for which he was sentenced to more than four years in prison. He also has a case under active review by the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office, according to a spokesperson for that office.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/10/entertainment/sean-diddy-combs-lawsuit-child-actor
Your supermarket is a mini-economy unto itself. Grocery prices have risen 2.7% over the past year — that’s actually quite a bit less than overall inflation (which is 4.2%, as we learned today), and that’s for a good reason: High gas prices haven’t made their way down all the supermarket aisles just yet. The US-Israeli war with Iran has certainly complicated grocery shopping, raising shipping costs for many perishable foods like fresh fruits and vegetables. But not all food prices change equally or at the same rate. The prices at your local market rise and fall for all kinds of reasons.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/10/economy/grocery-prices-inflation