Good morning, happy Tuesday, and welcome to The Morning Scoop, your rapid roundup of the biggest stories making headlines around the world today. From breaking news and royal updates to entertainment, politics, and viral moments everyone’s talking about, here’s everything you need to know to start your day.
Trump gives update on US pilots after helicopter goes down near Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump has provided a reassuring update after a U.S. Army Apache attack helicopter crashed near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, confirming that both pilots survived the incident without injury. Speaking to reporters in New York, Trump said the crew members were “fine” and indicated that a full report into the crash would be released shortly.
The cause of the crash remains unclear, with officials yet to determine whether it was the result of mechanical failure, hostile action, or another factor.
World Cup referee blocked from entering US
Controversy has erupted ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan was denied entry to the United States, preventing him from making history as the first Somali official to referee at a World Cup. Artan, who had already been selected by FIFA and held a valid visa, was stopped at Miami International Airport and ruled inadmissible following what U.S. Customs and Border Protection described as additional “vetting concerns.”
FIFA confirmed that Artan will now miss the tournament, which begins this week across the United States, Canada and Mexico. U.S. authorities have not publicly explained the specific reasons for denying his entry.
North Korea will never surrender nuclear status
Kim Jong Un’s sister, Kim Yo Jong has declared that North Korea’s status as a nuclear power is “absolutely non-negotiable.” In a strongly worded statement, she dismissed suggestions that the United States and China were working together toward North Korean denuclearisation, calling such hopes unrealistic and insisting Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal is a “line of no retreat.”
The remarks come just ahead of a high-profile visit by Xi Jinping to North Korea and days after Kim Jong Un called for an “exponential” expansion of the country’s nuclear weapons programme.
Trump booed before Game 3 of NBA Finals
President Donald Trump was met with a chorus of boos prior to Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals at the famous Madison Square Garden. While some spectators chanted “USA! USA!” when Trump first appeared on the arena’s giant screens during the national anthem, those cheers were quickly drowned out by loud boos from sections of the crowd.
Trump, whose appearance was historic, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has attended an NBA Finals game, brushed off the reaction, claiming the crowd was “mostly cheers” and describing the atmosphere as enthusiastic.
Nick Reiner demands his inheritance and new lawyer
Nick Reiner, son of late Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner, has filed a legal petition demanding access to a trust fund worth more than $1.5 million, arguing that the money legally belongs to him and is being improperly withheld. Reiner, who is currently awaiting trial on charges relating to the deaths of his parents, says he should have received a substantial payout from the trust when he turned 30 and wants access to the funds to cover legal expenses and basic living costs.
That wraps up today’s Morning Scoop. Check back tomorrow for more!