6月26日必知五件事:移民政策、委内瑞拉地震、伊朗袭击、圣经课程、欧洲热浪


2026年6月26日 美国东部时间6:38 / CNN

唐纳德·特朗普总统将于7月19日在新泽西州颁发世界杯奖杯——而根据夺冠队伍的不同,这场颁奖典礼可能会十分尴尬。他曾与本届赛事中的一个国家交恶,对其他国家征收关税,还与最终可能站在领奖台上与他并肩的多国领导人互呛。

以下是你快速了解当日新闻、开启充实一天所需了解的其他内容。


亚利桑那州诺加利斯的美墨边境墙,2月摄
奥利维耶·图龙/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社

1️⃣ 移民政策

美国最高法院保守派多数席位周四为特朗普总统带来两项移民政策重大胜利,为政府推进可驱逐超100万在美移民、并阻止更多人入境的政策扫清了道路。专家表示,这些裁决将对庇护申请和人道主义保护产生广泛影响。[了解更多]()

核心问题: 持有临时保护身份的在美移民未来将何去何从?

2️⃣ 委内瑞拉地震

周三委内瑞拉发生两次地震,目前死亡人数已攀升至至少235人,救援人员正赶在关键的“黄金72小时”窗口期内搜寻幸存者。国际救援团队和美国军方已赶赴现场支持救援工作,另有多个国家承诺提供外援。[追踪实时更新]()

观看: 解析委内瑞拉“煎饼式”建筑倒塌为何如此致命
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世界中央厨房 路透社,路透社

3️⃣ 伊朗袭击

伊朗周四在霍尔木兹海峡袭击了一艘船只,中断了联合国从这条关键航道撤离船只的行动。这是美伊上周同意致力于达成和平协议以来的首次 reported 袭击,导致全球油价上涨,同时正值美国国务卿马可·鲁比奥试图向持怀疑态度的海湾国家推销这份和平协议。[了解更多]()

4️⃣ 圣经课程

得克萨斯州即将要求该州超过500万公立学校学生学习圣经故事,该州正成为全国保守派将基督教教义融入美国课堂运动的领头羊。得克萨斯州教育委员会预计今日将通过这项法案,要求该州K-12课程将圣经故事和经文列为必读书目。[了解更多]()

5️⃣ 欧洲热浪

一项最新分析显示,正在席卷欧洲的6月极端高温在几十年前“几乎不可能出现”,报告称人为驱动的气候危机“无疑是罪魁祸首”。一股顽固的热穹顶推高了危险的气温,法国、英国、西班牙和瑞士本周均经历了有记录以来最热的几天之一。[了解更多]()

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早餐浏览

视频:特朗普的“伟大美国州博览会”开幕

农场动物、油炸食品、摩天轮。“伟大美国州博览会”将国家广场打造成了一场爱国盛宴。一起来看看。

王室翻新工程接近尾声

英国国王查尔斯将于明年完成为期10年的白金汉宫翻新后,不再入住这座宫殿。[揭秘背后原因]()

战场遗物被发现

本月在得克萨斯州出土了一枚可能曾参与1836年阿拉莫战役的铁炮弹。

“瞬移官员”事件

四名消息人士告诉CNN,一名因怪异过往言论——包括声称自己瞬移到了华夫饼屋——而备受争议的联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)高级官员已被该机构解雇。

巨型客机贴地飞行

一段显示波音777仅距地面数英尺飞行的 viral 视频引发了美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)的关注。

问答时间

你能通过美国入籍考试吗?本周我们将用公民知识测试替代常规新闻问答,看看你是否达标。

美国宪法开篇前三句话就体现了自治理念。这三句话是什么?
A. 起初
B. 我们公民们
C. 我们人民
D. 团结则立

[前往答题!]()

最后一则趣闻


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今日《五件事早间版》由CNN的安德鲁·托根编辑制作。

5 things to know for June 26: Immigration, Venezuela earthquakes, Iran strike, Bible curriculum, Europe heat wave

Jun 26, 2026, 6:38 AM ET / CNN

President Donald Trump will present the World Cup trophy in New Jersey on July 19 — and depending on who wins, the ceremony could be very awkward. He’s waged war against one country in the tournament, imposed tariffs on others and traded barbs with leaders whose teams could end up standing beside him on the podium.

Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.

The wall at the US-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona, in February.

Olivier Touron/AFP via Getty Images

1️⃣ Immigration

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority handed President Trump two significant victories on immigration Thursday, clearing the way for the administration to move forward with policies that could remove more than 1 million people from the US and prevent many others from entering. Experts say the rulings will have a sweeping impact on asylum claims and humanitarian protections. Read more.

KEY QUESTION:What’s next for people in the US who have Temporary Protected Status?

2️⃣ Venezuela earthquakes

The death toll from the twin earthquakes in Venezuela on Wednesday has climbed to at least 235 as crews race to find survivors before the critical “golden window” closes. International relief teams and the US military are on the ground to support rescue efforts, while several other countries have pledged foreign aid. Follow live updates.

WATCH:See why Venezuela’s ‘pancake’ building collapses are so deadly

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World Central Kitchen via Reuters, Reuters

3️⃣ Iran strike

Iran struck a vessel in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, pausing UN efforts to evacuate ships from the critical waterway. The fresh attack, the first reported since the US and Iran agreed last week to work toward a peace deal, prompted an uptick in global oil prices and came as Secretary of State Marco Rubio tried to sell the peace agreement to skeptical Gulf nations. Read more.

4️⃣ Bible curriculum

Texas is on the verge of requiring more than 5 million of its public school students to study Bible stories, as the state emerges as a leader in the national conservative effort to infuse Christian teachings into American classrooms. The measure — which the Texas Board of Education is expected to approve today — would add Bible stories and verses as mandatory reading in the state’s K-12 curriculum. Read more.

5️⃣ Europe heat wave

The extreme June heat that’s baking Europe would have been “virtually impossible” just a few decades ago, according to a new analysis, which says the human-driven climate crisis is “unequivocally to blame.” A stubborn heat dome has fueled the dangerous temperatures, with France, the UK, Spain and Switzerland all experiencing some of their hottest days on record this week. Read more.

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Breakfast browse

Video: Trump’s ‘Great American State Fair’ kicks off

Farm animals. Fried food. Ferris wheels. The Great American State Fair has transformed the National Mall into a patriotic spectacle.Take a look.

Royal renovation nears completion

Britain’s King Charles will not live at Buckingham Palace after its 10-year refurbishment finishes next year.Here’s why.

Battle relic found

An iron cannonball that may have played a role in the 1836 Battle of the Alamo was unearthed in Texas this month.

The case of the teleporting official

A top FEMA official who had drawn scrutiny for bizarre past remarks — including claiming he teleported to a Waffle House — has been pushed out of the agency, four sources tell CNN.

Huge jet flies mere feet above the ground

A viral video that shows a Boeing 777 flying just feet above the ground has drawn the attention of the FAA.

Quiz time

Can you pass the US citizenship test? In lieu of the weekly news quiz, put your civics knowledge to the test to see if you’d meet the standard.

The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the US Constitution. What are these words?

A. In the beginning

B. We the citizens

C. We the people

D. United we stand

Take me to the quiz!

And finally…

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▶️ Could you have saved the shots that shaped soccer penalty history?

With the 2026 World Cup entering the knockout stages, penalty shootouts could decide who moves on. In this fun CNN interactive game, you’ll play goalkeeper and guess where each shooter is aiming and try to save all five shots. Good luck – you’ve got this.

Today’s edition of 5 Things AM was edited and produced by CNN’s Andrew Torgan.

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