A lot has been made about the different foreign tourists who have come to the United States to cheer on their teams during the 2026 FIFA Wor...

Scotland's Tartan Army continues World Cup march through America, turning Miami into Edinburgh South

A lot has been made about the different foreign tourists who have come to the United States to cheer on their teams during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

While most countries have been well-represented, no one has been having more fun in America than the Scots.

From drinking the entire city of Boston out of beer to discovering the beauty of Buc-ee's, the Scottish supporters have turned the Land of the Free into their own personal playground, and on Monday, they set their sights on their next destination.

The Tartan Army -- the name of the most ardent group of Scotland fans -- made its way to the southernmost metropolitan area in the continental United States, as the entire city of Miami welcomed them with open arms.

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The Scots famously turned Fenway Park into a Tartan wonderland last week, but they may have outdone themselves when they showed up at loanDepot Park to watch the Marlins play ball on Monday evening.

As a lifelong Miami Marlins fan, I always wondered what it would take to get our home stadium to fill up like it does in other great baseball towns like St. Louis and Chicago.

Who knew all they needed were tens of thousands of drunk Scottish soccer fans to fill in all the empty seats in between the diehards and the scattered season ticket holders?

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That's not even the most impressive scene from the day, either.

Check out the video footage of the Tartan Army marching through the streets of Little Havana on the way to the game.

I was just at a Marlins game over the weekend, and those streets are fairly tightly packed down there in Little Havana, so kudos to the Scots and the Marlins for making this happen from a logistics perspective.

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It wasn't just baseball on the agenda for the Tartan Army, either.

If you were chilling in a Miami-area hotel pool over the weekend trying to nurse a hangover with some morning sun rays, you were in for a rude awakening... literally.

Those pesky Scots decided to bring the bagpipes with them to the pool, treating hundreds of college-aged kids on summer break to the song of their people.

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I love the guy in the corner who just gets up and leaves his wife midway through the video.

Everyone else seems to be enjoying themselves, and who could blame them.

And if you thought you could escape the bagpipe onslaught by going to South Beach, think again.

Here's one intrepid member of the Tartan Army going mobile with his pipes, complete with roller skates, to serenade people and distract them from the fact that they paid $100 for parking.

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Scotland will certainly win the award for most enthusiastic fanbase, that's for sure, as they still have one more match before their World Cup journey likely ends.

If they can pull off a miracle against Brazil on Wednesday, it will extend the trip of a lifetime for thousands of Scottish nationals.

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Even if they don't win, however, you might have a hard time convincing a majority of these fans to go back to Scotland.



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A fugitive accused of helping mastermind a $3.7 billion Medicare fraud scheme — one of the largest in U.S. history — is in American custody ...

FBI brings back fugitive accused in $3.7B Medicare fraud scheme after capture in Turkey

A fugitive accused of helping mastermind a $3.7 billion Medicare fraud scheme — one of the largest in U.S. history — is in American custody after authorities tracked him down in Turkey and flew him back to the U.S. to face charges, the FBI announced Monday.

Ibrahim Khaldoon Hilmi was recently detained by Turkish authorities after he fled the U.S. in May 2025, the FBI said. The FBI's Critical Incident Response Group flew out to Turkey and transported Hilmi to the U.S. on Friday through a foreign transfer of custody operation.

FBI Director Kash Patel hailed the operation as a major victory in the bureau's effort to track down fugitives accused of stealing taxpayer dollars.

"Ibrahim Khaldoon Hilmi is charged with one of the biggest Medicare scams in history — allegedly orchestrating a massive $3.7 billion scheme to defraud Medicare," Patel said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "He's been on the run since May of 2025 — but we got him."

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Patel credited FBI Miami, the Department of Justice and Turkish authorities with helping secure Hilmi's capture and return to the United States.

The arrest marks the second high-profile return of an alleged Medicare fraud fugitive in less than a week.

On Thursday, the FBI announced it had brought back Herbert Kimble, who investigators say had been on the run since 2024 after allegedly orchestrating a separate Medicare fraud scheme worth approximately $1.3 billion.

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The two cases involve roughly $5 billion in alleged fraud targeting taxpayer-funded healthcare programs.

Patel said Hilmi's return demonstrates that suspects accused of large-scale fraud will be pursued regardless of where they flee.

"This yet another massive win for this FBI’s war on fraudsters with the White House Task Force led by VP Vance," Patel said, "and a monumental victory for the Trump administration, showing that any criminal actor who steals from the American taxpayer will be caught, no matter where they try to hide."

Patel also thanked U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack, saying the case against Hilmi was only possible thanks to his "invaluable" and "tireless work."



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Miles Russell is the youngest player in the 2026 U.S. Open field at just 17 years old. Teeing it up in a major championship at that age, let...

Teenage golfer Miles Russell delivers his dad an all-time Father's Day experience during US Open final round

Miles Russell is the youngest player in the 2026 U.S. Open field at just 17 years old. Teeing it up in a major championship at that age, let alone making the cut as he did at Shinnecock Hills, made for an already unforgettable week for him and his family.

The young man had one final surprise up his sleeve for Sunday's final round, however, that not only his family will cherish forever, but made plenty of golf fans watching the moment unfold a bit misty-eyed.

After hitting his approach shot into the par-4 18th, Russell's caddie made his way over to the gallery. He proceeded to take off his caddie bib and hand it and Russell's golf bag over to Russell's father, Joe.

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According to the NBC broadcast, the entire thing was Russell's idea. He approached USGA rules officials before teeing off on Sunday to ask them if it was okay to have his dad take over caddying duties for the final hole, and they gave him the green light.

Talk about a Father's Day gift that may never be topped.

"It was pretty cool," Russell said after Sunday's final round. "Just there walking up 18, that's when he stepped in. It was kind of a fun Father's Day gift. Kind of cool since it was my first one. Hopefully it's something he'll remember for a long time."

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Russell shot 3-over in the opening two rounds of the U.S. Open to make the cut by two shots. During Saturday's third round, he struggled a bit en route to a 74, but backed it up with a final round score of even par.

Russell qualified for this week's U.S. Open after advancing in the final stage of qualifying in a three-man playoff vying for two spots in the field. He had Charlie Woods, Tiger's son, on the bag as his caddie during the qualifier. Both Woods and Russell have committed to play college golf at Florida State.

In 2024, Russell became the youngest player in Korn Ferry Tour history to make the cut in a tournament, eventually finishing T-20



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Serena Williams surprised the tennis world on Sunday, as the 44-year-old tennis legend will make her return to Wimbledon after accepting a ...

Serena Williams will return to Wimbledon singles as 44-year-old legend chases Grand Slam record

Serena Williams surprised the tennis world on Sunday, as the 44-year-old tennis legend will make her return to Wimbledon after accepting a wildcard.

Williams received the final women’s singles slot, which had a gap following a previous announcement on Tuesday.

She had already gotten a wild card to compete with her sister, Venus Williams, in Wimbledon’s doubles competition. However, she noted she would consider a singles return earlier this month.

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"You think I’m ready for singles? I need to get to work," Serena said at SW19, per Yahoo Sports.

Serena has won women’s singles at Wimbledon seven times across her illustrious career, but there is still something she can chase: Margaret Court’s 24 Grand Slam victories. Serena sits at 23 for her career.

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It was 2019 the last time Serena won a women’s singles match, and it came at Wimbledon against Simona Halep from Romania. She’s only played just two doubles matches since returning to competition after being out of the game for four years.

Serena’s career accolades goes on longer than a CVS receipt, winning each Grand Slam – Australian Open, French Open and the U.S. Open included - at least three times. And alongside her sister, Serena has accomplished the career "Golden Slam" in singles and doubles.

She’s the most recognizable female player in the sport today, and fans from around the globe will surely be tuned in to see how far she can go in this year’s tournament.

At Wimbledon in 2022, Serena said she didn’t know if it would be her last appearance at the tournament.

"Who knows where I’ll pop up?" Serena, who also had a wild card for this Wimbledon, said at the time.

She has always loved playing on grass, winning 107 of her 123 singles matches on the surface, which bodes well for her return.

Serena will find out who she faces in the first round this Friday, while the tournament begins June 29.

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The rise of GLP-1s is changing how Americans shop for groceries, consume food at restaurants and approach the gym. It’s also having an impa...

GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are reshaping the bridal industry as shops rush orders and require new waivers

The rise of GLP-1s is changing how Americans shop for groceries, consume food at restaurants and approach the gym. It’s also having an impact on the wedding industry.

Bridal retailers say they're carrying additional inventory, expediting more orders and performing a growing number of alterations in the wake of so many brides’ dramatic body transformations, reported the Wall Street Journal. Some shops have begun asking brides-to-be to sign waivers acknowledging they’re buying a dress that doesn’t yet fit.

A New York bride who has lost 50 pounds using GLP-1 drugs was asked to sign a waiver before ordering a dress that was 3 inches smaller in the waist than her current frame, the Journal reported. Such waivers existed before, the newspaper said, but they're more common now.

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A late 2025 poll by health-policy research firm KFF (formerly the Kaiser Family Foundation) found that about one in eight American adults (12%) say that they are currently taking a GLP-1 drug designed for weight loss and to treat diabetes, heart disease and other chronic conditions.

The survey also found that "nearly one in five adults (18%) say at some point they have taken a GLP-1 drug" and that "women were more likely than men to say they are currently taking GLP-1 drugs (15% vs. 9%)."

According to a survey conducted by online wedding planning company Zola, "10% of couples planning 2026 weddings say they are currently using a GLP-1, with another 10% considering it before the big day."

People taking newer GLP-1-based weight-loss medications often lose about 10% to 15% of their body weight, with some studies showing weight loss approaching 20%, the Mayo Clinic reported.

The use of weight-loss drugs caused David’s Bridal, widely considered the largest bridal retailer in the U.S., to issue a "Fit Guarantee" to customers that went into effect in May 2026.  

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"No matter the dress – from bridal gowns, bridesmaids dresses, prom, mother-of-the-bride and special occasion fashions – David's Fit Guarantee is a brand assurance that David's will work with guests to get the perfect fit for their body, their style and their moment; because size doesn't matter, fit does," the company announced in a press release.

"David's is on a mission to reduce ‘fit anxiety’ for today's shoppers. Whether it means securing the dress in a smaller or larger size, tailoring the fit or customizing the details, David's is helping brides and party-goers shop with confidence and peace of mind," the release also said.

The company’s website says, "We’ll work with you to get a new size or work with our alterations team to make sure you have the perfect fit for your day."

David's Bridal CEO Kelly Cook told ABC News the company knew it had "to do something really special" to serve brides losing a substantial amount of weight.

"Size anxiety has always been one of the number one things brides are worried about," Cook said. "But it's at a heightened level that we haven't seen before."

David’s reported that over the past year, the company has seen a 50% increase in rush orders and 20% of bridal customers shifting to shorter dress-shopping timelines. Nine to 12 months before the wedding used to be common, and now more brides are opting to purchase their dresses six months ahead of time or less.

Bridal consultants say dress recommendations are changing as some brides anticipate additional weight loss before their weddings.

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Bridal-studio owner Natalie Harris told the Journal she advises brides who are anticipating further weight loss before their big day to consider "forgiving silhouettes" with adjustable backs and flared waistlines.



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A multi-agency manhunt is underway for a 22-year-old suspect accused of a violent cross-state crime spree, which included a string of highw...

Manhunt underway for Kansas City shooting spree suspect near World Cup venue; FBI offering $25K reward

A multi-agency manhunt is underway for a 22-year-old suspect accused of a violent cross-state crime spree, which included a string of highway shootings near the FIFA World Cup at Arrowhead Stadium and a fiery standoff with police.

The FBI's Kansas City field office announced a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Oscar Sanchez-Munoz, who is described as a White and Hispanic man weighing about 184 pounds. 

He is 5 feet 8 inches tall, has brown hair, brown eyes and a tattoo on his right forearm.

Authorities are issuing a stern warning to the public that Sanchez-Munoz should be considered "armed and dangerous."

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The hunt for Sanchez-Munoz stems from multiple violent incidents spanning both Kansas and Missouri. 

A state warrant was issued for his arrest on Tuesday after he allegedly shot at a car June 11 in Wyandotte County, Kansas. 

In addition to the criminal discharge of a firearm charge, Sanchez-Munoz has an outstanding warrant in the same county for aggravated assault, which carries a $100,000 bond.

Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) officials said they believe Sanchez-Munoz is also the prime suspect in five shootings Tuesday night in Kansas City, Missouri, which happened along Interstate 70, just miles from Arrowhead Stadium — where several FIFA World Cup matches were being held.

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One person was killed in the shootings, another suffered serious injuries and multiple others — including an Uber driver who was shot in the leg while taking fans to the World Cup match between Argentina and Algeria — are expected to recover, Fox News reported.

The Kansas City shootings sparked an intense, overnight standoff at a home in Independence, Missouri, which ended in the house catching fire, according to police. 

Once the flames were extinguished and the house was deemed safe by fire personnel Wednesday morning, investigators, along with K-9 units and Missouri State Fire Marshals, thoroughly searched the burned property, but were unable to find Sanchez-Munoz.

Authorities did, however, successfully recover the car believed to be involved in the Tuesday night shootings.

No potential motives have been released, as of Saturday afternoon.

The FBI and KCPD are urging the public to remain vigilant and call 911 immediately if they spot Sanchez-Munoz.

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We made it to another Friday. To another weekend. A BIG weekend. We're here. We won. Congrats to all who stuck it out this week! The pay...

Sofia Vergara turns heads in her World Cup outfit, golfer throws tantrum at US Open & Knicks fan vs cops!

We made it to another Friday. To another weekend. A BIG weekend. We're here. We won.

Congrats to all who stuck it out this week! The payoff will be huge.

We've got three straight days of U.S. Open coverage from a toothless Shinnecock Hills. Quit watering the greens, you crooks!

We've got that pesky USA soccer game today.

We've got College World Series championship game action starting on Saturday.

Most importantly, of course, we have Father's Day — also known as the day all the dads in America watch golf for 12 straight hours and mix in a nap before the leaders tee off in the afternoon.

My greatest Father's Day memory? Watching the final round of the 2008 U.S. Open nearly 20 years ago with my dad. Twenty years! Goodness, time flies.

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For those who forget, that was arguably the greatest U.S. Open ever ... certainly in my lifetime. Tiger Woods vs. Rocco Mediate. Tiger's ACL was scrambled the whole tournament, and he somehow pulled it off.

Chills:

Gets me every time.

Welcome to a Friday Nightcaps — the one where Sofia Vergara cheers on Colombia in the FIFA World Cup.

What else? I've got Joaquín Niemann throwing an absolute tantrum in Southampton, Jazz Chisholm taking a foul ball off the worst possible place on the male body, and we had a couple Hall of Fame moments from yesterday's Knicks parade.

One guy nearly died, a girl got rag-dolled off a stoplight, and another dude may have earned himself a spot on an NFL roster later this summer. You'll see.

OK, grab you a protective cup just in case one of Joaquín Niemann's clubs comes barreling your way, and settle in for a Friday 'Cap!

We're gonna have fun today. We're gonna keep it light. And, most importantly, we're gonna get outta here EARLY because it's a Friday and a lot of folks are watching the USA fellas anyway.

So, let's begin ... with Joaquín Niemann apparently throwing an absolute TANTRUM yesterday in Southampton.

According to boots on the ground (and the USGA), Niemann launched an iron "approximately 50 yards" during a meltdown on the sixth hole.

Niemann, as you can see in the graphic above, went OB on his first two drives, and then attempted to get relief from ... fire ants.

Gabby Herzig, a golf writer for The Athletic, spoke to a volunteer who saw the whole thing unfold. No, there is no video of the incident, which seems impossible in 2026 but here we are.

According to the volunteer, Niemann got angry after NOT getting fire ant relief, kicked a white flag, kicked some sand, and then proceeded to launch his iron into the fescue area.

The USGA later assessed Niemann with a two-stroke penalty for acting like a child. He finished with an 11 on the hole.

"This act was determined to be serious misconduct under Rule 1.2b," per the USGA.

Incredible. What a meltdown!

Now, to his credit, Niemann rebounded in a big way this morning, carding a billion birdies (7) and probably setting himself up to play the weekend.

Good for him. It's not about the fall, but how you get up.

PS: 50 yards? Light work. I've thrown clubs twice as far at the local muni.

Moving on ...

Let's get to the best #content from a BIG week, starting with a pair of major leaguers taking respective foul balls off their ... groins ... last night.

Always wear a cup!

What a week. Nice work, everyone. As always, you nailed it. Never a doubt.

Couple takeaways ...

OK, let's rapid-fire this Friday class into a big weekend. First up? We had a couple all-time moments during the Knicks parade yesterday, including toe-sucking and juking cops out of their shoes.


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What a day:

Incredible move by that dude. Right or wrong (wrong), you have to respect the agility. You try that on the MetLife turf, and you're out for a year.

No idea what to think about the toe-sucking, but I know I don't love it.

The one-arm throw by the woman to remove the other woman from the stoplight was impressive. I'm sorry you all had to see what came next.

What a day. What a scene. Thank GOD I live in Florida. I will never, ever, leave this place. Ever.

OK, that's it for today — and this week. Good work, everyone.

Here's Sophie Cunningham dominating another pre-game entrance before an unfortunate loss to Angel Reese last night.

See you Monday.

OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).

What's the furthest you've launched a golf club? Email me at Zach.Dean@OutKick.com.



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