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Thom Tillis' exit shakes up the battle for the Senate as key races take shape
- has shaken up not only North Carolina's Senate race, but also the broader fight for the majority in the chamber heading into next year's midterm elections. Democrats face a difficult task of netting four seats to win the Senate majority. Aside from battleground North Carolina, the party's top pickup opportunity is in Maine, where Sen. Susan Collins is the only Republican senator representing a state that former ...

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US  
Desperate search for two dozen missing girls from summer camp after Texas floods kill at least 24
- KERRVILLE, Texas – Crews searched through the dark early Saturday for two dozen children from a girls camp and many others still missing after a wall of water rushed down a river in the Texas Hill Country during a powerful storm that killed at least 24 people. The death toll was certain to rise. The destructive fast-moving waters along the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet (8 meters) in just 45 minutes before dawn ...

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WORLD  
Trump says tariff letters to 12 countries signed, going out Monday
- "I signed some letters and they'll go out on Monday," Trump said, when asked about his tariff plans. Trump and his top aides initially said they would launch negotiations with scores of countries on tariffs, but the U.S. president has soured on that process after repeated setbacks. "The letters are better ... much easier to send a letter," Trump said. U.S. President Donald Trump gestures, as he speaks from a ...

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WORLD  
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says two of its US aid workers injured in Gaza
- By Alexander Cornwell and Charlotte Greenfield JERUSALEM (Reuters) -The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said on Saturday that two American aid workers had suffered non-life-threatening injuries in a targeted attack at a food distribution site in Gaza. The U.S.- and Israeli-backed GHF said in a statement that the injured Americans were receiving medical treatment and were in a stable condition. "The attack – ...

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US   POLITICS  
Donald Trump's UFC stunt is more than a circus. It's authoritarian theatre
- A decade ago I watched MMA being used to curry favor with Putin. Now Trump is using the UFC to project a nationalist cult of masculinity on America's front lawn T en years ago – before I became an investigative journalist – I found myself working as a color commentator for a Russian mixed martial arts organization bankrolled by an oligarch deep in Vladimir Putin's orbit. The job took me around the ...

Source: theguardian.com
US  
Why Roberts and Gorsuch may decide the Supreme Court's blockbuster transgender sports case
- The Supreme Court's decision Thursday to weigh in on transgender sports bans will put two conservative justices in the spotlight in coming months, both because of what they have said in past cases involving LGBTQ rights – and what they haven't. Only two justices have written majority opinions involving transgender Americans – Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Neil Gorsuch – and both avoided ...

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WORLD   POLITICS  
Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment
- President Donald Trump said on Friday that Iran had not agreed to inspections of its nuclear program or to  give up enriching uranium. He told reporters aboard Air Force One that he believed Tehran's nuclear program had been set back permanently although Iran could restart it at a different location. Trump said he would ...

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US   BUSINESS  
Engineer caught juggling multiple startup jobs is a cautionary tale of 'extreme' hustle culture, experts say
- The tech industry is reeling after a software engineer was exposed as working at several Silicon Valley startups at the same time — and experts say it's a lesson on hustle culture gone too far. Soham Parekh, a software engineer from Mumbai, went viral on social media after being accused by Playground AI founder Suhail Doshi on X of working at a number of startups simultaneously. Doshi wrote: "There's a guy ...

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POLITICS  
Judge briefly blocks immigrants' deportation to South Sudan, but legal path eventually cleared
- Despite a federal judge briefly halting deportations of eight immigrants to war-torn South Sudan, he and a second judge eventually cleared the wat for the Trump administration to relocate the immigrants the day after the Supreme Court The unusually-busy Fourth of July court schedule began with District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington, D.C., putting a temporary hold on the deportations while he evaluated a ...

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WORLD   POLITICS  
Hamas prepared to negotiate over implementation of ceasefire proposal
- Hamas said Friday that it was ready to begin negotiations with Israel "immediately" over the implementation of a ceasefire proposal intended to pause the fighting in Gaza for 60 days — a window during which negotiators could work to secure an end to the conflict. The statement from Hamas did not include details about what provisions it might seek to amend, or the extent of such proposals. Almost 21 months ...

Source: washingtonpost.com
US   POLITICS  
Trump says he didn't know term he used in speech is considered antisemitic
- The remarks came during an event in Iowa, as Mr. Trump celebrated the passage of his One Big Beautiful Bill Act. When discussing the law's changes to the estate tax, he said, "Think of that. No death tax, no estate tax. No going to the banks and borrowing from in some cases a fine banker, and in some cases shylocks and bad people." When asked about the word's antisemitic connotations, Mr. Trump told reporters after ...

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WORLD   POLITICS  
Trump and Zelensky speak amid U.S. weapons pause and Russian strikes
- President Donald Trump spoke Friday with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky as the smoke hung in the air over Kyiv, following an unprecedented overnight wave of Russian aerial attacks on the war-torn country. The call between the two presidents — who have spectacularly clashed at times this year — came amid a pause on several key U.S. weapons deliveries to Ukraine . The Defense Department halted ...

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WORLD  
Russia becomes the first country to recognize Taliban's rule in Afghanistan
- MOSCOW — Russia on Thursday became the first country to formally recognize the Taliban's government in Afghanistan since it seized power in 2021, after Moscow removed the group from its list of outlawed organizations. The Russian Foreign Ministry announced that it had received credentials from Afghanistan's newly appointed Ambassador Gul Hassan Hassan. The official recognition of the Afghan government will ...

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WORLD  
Russia pounds Kyiv with biggest aerial attacks of war despite Trump-Putin call
- Waves of drone and missile attacks targeted Kyiv overnight into Friday in the largest aerial assault since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began more than three years ago , officials said, amid a renewed Russian push to capture more of its neighbor's land. The barrage injured at least 23 people and inflicted severe damage across multiple districts of the capital in a seven-hour onslaught. Blasts lit up the night sky ...

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US   POLITICS  
EPA Takes Action Against Employees Over Letter Criticizing Trump
- The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday put on administrative leave 139 employees who signed a "declaration of dissent" with its policies, accusing them of "unlawfully undermining" the Trump administration's agenda. In a letter made public Monday, the employees wrote that the agency is no longer living up to its mission to protect human health and the environment. The letter represented rare public ...

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Joey Chestnut wins 2025 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in triumphant return
- Joey Chestnut won the 2025 Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in New York City, taking back his title after missing last year's competition .  Chestnut quickly pulled ahead of the pack  and finished with 70.5 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes. Defending champion Patrick Bertoletti came in second with 46.5, followed by James Webb with 45.5. The crowd of spectators cheered, "Joey, Joey, Joey!" as Chestnut ...

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Former Arsenal star Thomas Partey accused of rape, sexual assault
- LONDON — Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been charged with five counts of rape, British police said Friday. Partey has also been charged on one count of sexual assault, with the alleged offenses taking place between 2021-22. The 32-year-old Partey is a free agent after his Arsenal contract expired at the end of last season. He joined the Premier League club in 2020 for 45.3 million pounds ($61.8 ...

Source: nypost.com
At least 25 people injured in Rome when gas station explodes
- ROME (AP) — A gas station explosion early on Friday in southeastern Rome injured at least 25 people including nine police officers and a firefighter, local authorities and rescuers said. The explosion was heard across the Italian capital shortly after 8 a.m. and sent up a huge cloud of dark smoke and fire that was visible from several areas of the city. Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri said local police and ...

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US  
Prominent Mexican Boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Arrested by ICE
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Friday announced the arrest of popular Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) outside of his home in Los Angeles. A Mexican citizen, Chavez Jr., is wanted in Mexico on organized crime charges, DHS officials said. According to DHS, Chavez Jr. is in the U.S. illegally and will be deported back to Mexico after his B2 ...

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MEDICINE   SCIENCE  
Our brain keeps making new neurons - even in old age
- For a long time, people believed the brain stops making new neurons after childhood. Scientists repeated this idea in books and lectures for years. They thought the brain had a deadline for growth, but they were wrong. A new study has flipped this idea. Researchers from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden found clear proof that the brain keeps making neurons well into old age. This discovery changes everything. It ...

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US  
Trump admin deploys Marines to Florida to help ICE agents
- Around 200 Marines are heading to Florida to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities, U.S. Northern Command said Thursday, noting that it was the "first wave" of the organization's planned support for ICE operations in several states. Service members from Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 will "focus on administrative and logistical tasks" and are "specifically prohibited from direct contact with ...

Source: washingtonpost.com
Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was arrested by ICE agents in L.A. and faces deportation. Here's what to know.
- U.S. immigration officials have arrested famous Mexican boxer  Julio César Chávez Jr . - days after his high-profile fight with Jake Paul - for overstaying his visa and lying on a green card application, officials said Thursday. Chávez was detained in front of his home on Wednesday and will be deported to Mexico, where he faces organized crime charges, authorities said. Here's what to know ...

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What's open and closed on July 4, 2025
- As Americans celebrate 249 years of independence with fireworks and barbecues, many businesses will be closed for the day. The Fourth of July marks the birth of American independence, the day the Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1776. As a federal holiday, the Fourth means many government offices, banks and some businesses will be closed, so it's worth checking what's open before heading out. This year, ...

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US  
Oklahoma pediatrician accused of killing daughter, faking her drowning
- Police arrested a doctor from Oklahoma City this week, accusing her of killing her 4-year-old daughter, who was found floating in the pool of their Miami rental home. Neha Gupta, 36, was arrested Tuesday and will be charged with first-degree murder, the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office said in a statement, adding that officers had responded to a 911 call saying a child was drowning in a swimming pool. However, a doctor ...

Source: washingtonpost.com
POLITICS  
'Highly Inspiring' Court Ruling Affirms Nations' Legal Duty to Combat Climate Emergency
- In a landmark advisory opinion published Thursday, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights—of which the United States, the world's second-biggest carbon polluter, is not a member—affirmed the right to a stable climate and underscored nations' duty to act to protect it and address the worsening planetary emergency. "States must refrain from any conduct that reverses, slows down, or truncates the outcome ...

Source: commondreams.org
SCIENCE  
A comet from an entirely different solar system is flying through ours, NASA says
- An interstellar tourist is taking a quick trip through our solar system, becoming one of just three known objects to ever do so, according to NASA . A comet from a solar system outside our own was first noticed on July 1 by a NASA telescope located in Rio Hurtado, Chile, as part of the  Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System  (ATLAS). When scanning the sky for space debris that could pose a threat ...

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US- and Israeli-Backed Gaza Aid Group Suing AP Over 'Categorically False' Story
- A U.S.- and Israeli-backed humanitarian group in Gaza said it is "pursuing legal action" against the Associated Press (AP) over a "categorically false" report that its aid workers opened fire on civilians at a food distribution site. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) announced Thursday that it launched an investigation into the claims after the AP reported that aid workers have fired "live ammunition" at ...

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US  
'Reservoir Dogs' and 'Kill Bill' star dies at 66
- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Madsen, whose menacing characters in "Reservoir Dogs" and "Kill Bill" made him a standout in Quentin Tarantino's films, has died. He was 66. Madsen was found unresponsive in his home in Malibu, California, on Thursday morning and pronounced dead, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Watch Commander Christopher Jauregui said. He is believed to have died of natural causes and ...

Source: cleveland.com