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Drones, Shootings, and Sunday's Biggest Stories

11 min · 7. juni 2026
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In this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts Maya and David work through a dense news cycle spanning international conflict, American crime and culture, sports milestones, and the latest in wearable technology. The episode opens with a full geopolitical briefing: Ukraine launched hundreds of drones deep into Russian territory, striking St. Petersburg for the second time in a week, hours after Putin addressed an economic forum there. The hosts unpack why the timing matters and connect the strike to Putin's rejection of a Zelenskyy meeting. They also examine the US proposal to use frozen Iranian assets to compensate Gulf allies for war-related damages, a plan David describes as legally creative but potentially precedent-setting. Fighting in southern Lebanon rounds out the international segment, with IDF soldiers killed and US involvement threading through each story. On the domestic front, the episode covers a shooting at Toledo's Old West End Festival that left at least 12 people wounded with no suspects in custody. A federal judge dismissed the Kennedy Center's lawsuit against jazz musician Chuck Redd, who had canceled a Christmas Eve performance after Trump's name was added to the building. And the recently completed Reflecting Pool overhaul is set to reopen, with President Trump pointing to the project as evidence of his broader vision for Washington, D.C. The episode closes with lighter fare: 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva won the French Open and spoke candidly about battling her inner demons to claim the title. The US men's national soccer team dropped a 1-2 result to Germany in a World Cup tune-up, raising readiness questions ahead of a home tournament. And a Wall Street Journal head-to-head comparison of four major wearables left the hosts with no clear recommendation, which they embrace with characteristic honesty. * Ukraine drones strike St. Petersburg for the second time in a week, framed as direct fallout from stalled diplomacy with Russia. * Frozen Iranian assets may be redirected to compensate Gulf allies, a novel but potentially precedent-setting Treasury move. * Federal judge dismisses Kennedy Center lawsuit against Chuck Redd, who canceled over the building's renaming under Trump. * Mirra Andreeva wins the French Open at 19, offering a notably candid reflection on mental struggle in her post-match comments. * US falls to Germany 1-2 in a pre-World Cup friendly, prompting pointed questions about the team's readiness as host nation.

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