3. Let the hype begin
Apple just gave everyone the big heads-up they were waiting for. The tech giant's Worldwide Developers Conference is set for June 5 to June 9, with CEO Tim Cook kicking everything off. Usually, Apple will use the event to unveil new iPhones, iPads and software. This year could be different, though, as the company is widely expected to unveil an augmented reality headset. And, as CNBC's Kif Leswing points out, Apple may take the opportunity to show off new, high-powered Macs to the developer-heavy audience at the conference.
4. Russia detains WSJ reporter
Russian authorities detained U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, on suspicion of espionage. The Journal fired back and forcefully rejected the rationale for Gershkovich's detention. "The Wall Street Journal vehemently denies the allegations from the FSB and seeks the immediate release of our trusted and dedicated reporter, Evan Gershkovich. We stand in solidarity with Evan and his family," the newspaper said in a statement. Russia is notorious for its harsh treatment of the press. Nonprofit advocacy group Reporters Without Frontiers lists Russia as one of the worst countries for independent journalism, saying it's gotten even worse since the nation's forces invaded Ukraine. Follow live war updates.
5. It's Opening Day
A new Major League Baseball season is set to begin. Recent World Series champs the Atlanta Braves and the Washington Nationals are slated to get things rolling early Thursday afternoon, while superstar slugger Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees square off with the San Francisco Giants. (Incidentally, the Yankees' YES Network just launched its own streaming app.) The defending World Series champions, the Houston Astros, are scheduled to begin their season at home against the Chicago White Sox. There's also a lot of hype surrounding the New York Mets, who flamed out in the playoffs last year after a 101-win regular season – despite an elephantine payroll funded by majority owner and Wall Street billionaire Steve Cohen.
— CNBC's Mike Calia wrote this newsletter. Alex Harring, Christina Wilkie, Chelsey Cox, Kif Leswing, Holly Ellyatt and Alex Sherman contributed.
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