Controversial Red-Card At U.S. World Cup Match. What You Need To Know - July 2

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The U.S. men's team has claimed its first win in a World Cup knockout-stage match in more than two decades; Folarin Balogun was shown a controversial red card in the second half after a foul, was ejected, and will miss the next game; New York City police are investigating after a pair of daredevils climbed the Empire State Building's spire; new rumors are swirling about the alleged Madison Square Garden wedding between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, with a supposed wedding date set for this Friday; 160 million people across 30 states are under alert for extreme heat; President Trump is answering questions about his newly released financial disclosures showing he made $2.2 billion in income last year, including $1.4 billion from his family's cryptocurrency business; Russia has unleashed a massive attack on Ukraine's capital city; an 11-year-old boy died of rabies weeks after waking up with a bat on his face; PlayStation is going all-digital, announcing that physical game disc production

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