‘Boy Meets World’ Cast Talks Ben Savage Estrangement, Kaley Cuoco’s Baby News and More Us Top Stories

Get a rundown of Us Weekly‘s top stories making headlines in celebrity news, sports and entertainment on June 10, 2026. Here are key takeaways: • The cast of Boy Meets World opened up about their estrangement from series lead Ben Savage at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of their new documentary, Doc Meets World. Will Friedle, Danielle Fishel and Rider Strong said Savage unfollowed them on Instagram and blocked their phone numbers, and they hope to address the rift with him face-to-face, the cast told Us at the Sunday, June 7, premiere. • Kaley Cuoco announced she and fiancé Tom…

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Nevada’s top cop wins Dem primary, takes on Gov Lombardo

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford defeated Washoe County Commissioner Alexis Hill in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, advancing to a showdown with Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo in one of the nation’s most competitive governor’s races.Ford entered the race as the Democratic frontrunner in a…

Top GOP target Dina Titus fends off House primary challengers

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! U.S. Rep. Dina Titus won the Democratic primary in Nevada’s 1st Congressional District on Tuesday, defeating challengers Gabriel Cornejo, Joy Hoover and Luis Paniagua to secure her party’s nomination for an eighth term in Congress.Titus, who has represented the Las Vegas-area district…

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Exclusive | World Cup superfan families who’ve dropped a staggering K on tickets and travel: ‘No matter what, you have to go’ 

For Mark, a 28-year-old senior vice president at a Manhattan bank, snagging a whopping $21,910 worth of tickets for the 2026 USA World Cup was a family affair. He told The Post that his superfan parents had no specified budget for this year’s tournament — even after dropping an eye-opening $35,506 for an all-inclusive Qatar World Cup package for their family in 2022. The Long Island native, who chose not to share his real name for fear of sounding like a “rich kid from the Upper West Side,” said he bought the majority of this year’s tickets for himself, his…

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