- Analysis by the AP shows that Hillary Clinton has enough delegates and commitments from super-delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination going into today's final primary contests.
- The ruling party of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto suffered a number of defeats in state and local elections, losing governor's races in at least four Mexican states, including Veracruz.
- Washington, DC's City Council will vote on a proposal to boost the district's minimum wage to $15 by 2020, which would affect about one-seventh of jobs in the district.
- A car bomb in Istanbul has killed at least 11 and injured dozens one day after Turkey announced the end of military operations in two cities against separatist Kurds of the PKK.
- Google's AlphaGo AI will soon face off against China's world number one Go player, child prodigy Ke Jie, before the end of the year, according to China's Xinhua news agency.
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