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Hey Dutch Bros fans, you love drinking great coffee and giving back to your community.
And this weekend there's an awesome way to do both.
Swing by the Alate to Love giving event at Albertsons on North Whittier Boulevard in La Habra this Saturday and Sunday.
You can grab a free 48 ounce bottle of ready to drink Dutch Bros.
OG medium roast iced coffee
and get free merch when you donate non-perishable items to help fight food insecurity with Recovery Road.
Enjoy a live DJ and more.
So head to Albertsons June 13th and 14th for great coffee and a good cause.
Hello and welcome to News Hour from the BBC World Service coming to you live from London.
I'm James Kimarasami.
Later on, we'll take a sideways look at the Football World Cup by hearing
how the sport reached co-host Mexico, but not without some early teething problems.
In 1889, there was a football game played in Pachuca between miners
from La Jolla mine in Real del Monte and the Rosario mine in Pachuca.
Now, we only know about this football game because it descended into a brawl and 14 men.
Were actually hauled before the court in Petuca for a public affray.
And we'll look back on the early life of the British artist David Hockney, who's died.
We'll hear from a fellow artist who studied with him in his formative years.
First though, the world's richest man is now the world's first trillionaire.