Every Saturday, TrendTrivia's Trending Now mode gets a full refresh — roughly 200 brand-new questions pulled from the past seven days of real headlines. This week's batch, landing as June gets going, is a loaded one. Here's a taste of the stories now powering the questions.

A 1999 rematch for the NBA title

The New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs are playing for a championship for the first time since 1999 — and the Knicks have jumped out to a 2–0 series lead. They took Game 1 by a 105–95 final behind 30 points from Jalen Brunson, then edged a Game 2 thriller by a single point, 105–104. Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs now head home looking to claw back, with Game 3 set for June 8. It's the kind of series that writes its own trivia.

Two first-time finalists in Paris

Roland Garros served up a storybook. Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska reached the women's singles final as two first-time Grand Slam finalists — a pairing almost no one had on their bracket — with the men's final to follow on June 7. With Carlos Alcaraz sidelined by injury, the clay was wide open, and the draw delivered a finish nobody saw coming.

Apple takes the WWDC stage

Apple's annual developer keynote, WWDC, lands June 8 — the year's biggest reveal of what's coming to iPhone software and the rest of Apple's ecosystem. Expect a fresh wave of "wait, what did Apple just announce?" questions to ride the news cycle all week.

And a World Cup summer begins

Soccer's biggest tournament is almost here: the FIFA World Cup kicks off across North America in mid-June, the first edition co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Group-stage anticipation is already everywhere — and it's exactly the kind of global event that keeps the questions coming for weeks.

Plus a full slate across every category

Beyond the headliners, this week's refresh stretches across entertainment, music, science, business, and politics — so whichever corner of the news you actually follow, there's something fresh waiting. Next Saturday, the whole set gets replaced again. That's the whole idea: the questions keep up with the world instead of frozen in some quiz from years ago.

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