The United States plans to withdraw its troops from Iraq on September 30, 2026. This decision is linked to the disarmament of Iran-backed militias operating in the country.
The CDC has announced that cyclospora outbreaks causing diarrhea in the US are likely to persist through August. As of now, there are 1,645 confirmed cases, with 145 hospitalizations, and a backlog of cases pending further investigation.
Former President Donald Trump initially proposed a 20 percent fee for military protection in the Strait of Hormuz but changed his position the following day, advocating for Gulf states to invest in the U.S. economy.
Senator Susan Collins has claimed to have initiated discussions on reforms to ICE following the shooting of Joan Sebastian Guerrero by an ICE agent in Maine. Guerrero was not the target of the operation and was shot while legally residing in the U.S. Collins has called for investigations into the incident, which has sparked protests and renewed calls for accountability within ICE.
The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted three Russian nationals for allegedly scamming Americans out of over $63 million through cybercrime activities. The indictment, unsealed on July 14, 2026, charges them with multiple offenses related to computer and wire fraud, as well as money laundering, and highlights the global impact of their actions on various sectors in the U.S.
Lucid Motors has denied rumors regarding its potential bankruptcy, labeling them as false. This statement comes after the company's stock experienced a decline of more than 50%.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham died from an aortic dissection, prompting the emergence of various conspiracy theories regarding the circumstances of his death. Theories have implicated foreign adversaries and other common conspiracy subjects, but these claims lack supporting evidence.
House conservatives ended their blockade of the House floor, allowing Speaker Mike Johnson to advance key legislation after weeks of stalled activity. The House passed a procedural vote enabling discussions on several bills, including appropriations for the State Department and the SAVE America Act, which aims to enhance election integrity.
In a congressional hearing, Rep. Mary Miller questioned medical school deans about the use of gender-neutral language in medical education and its implications for understanding pregnancy. The deans defended their curricula, emphasizing the importance of preparing students for diverse patient populations while affirming their commitment to teaching biological principles.
E. Jean Carroll has officially received over $5 million from Donald Trump following a court judgment for sexual abuse and defamation. The payment was ordered after the Supreme Court declined to hear Trump's appeal. Carroll plans to use the funds for her retirement while Trump's legal team continues to contest the judgment.
ICE has mandated that its officers stop pursuing individuals in vehicles after two fatal shootings involving officers occurred in Maine and Texas within a week. The directive was confirmed by officials from the Department of Homeland Security.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett has requested increased security funding of $225 million due to a significant rise in threats against federal judges. During a Capitol Hill hearing, Barrett shared personal experiences regarding the impact of these threats on her family, highlighting the need for enhanced protection measures. The request comes as threats against the judiciary are projected to increase substantially in the coming years.
IBM's stock dropped 23% after the company reported preliminary second-quarter earnings that fell short of analyst expectations. CEO Arvind Krishna cited a shift in client spending towards hardware and challenges in closing large deals as reasons for the earnings shortfall. Concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on software companies also contributed to the decline.
Mahmoud Khalil has initiated legal action against Trump administration officials and pro-Israel groups, claiming a conspiracy to target him for his support of Palestinian rights. Khalil, a former Columbia University student, is also fighting against deportation efforts by the government.
Darline Graham has been sworn in as South Carolina's first female senator, following the death of her brother, Lindsey Graham. Appointed by Governor Henry McMaster, she will serve until January, when a new senator will take over. A special election is set for August 11 to fill the seat permanently.
Florida has announced plans to execute three of its oldest death row inmates in succession. Each inmate is older than the last, and the executions are expected to occur by the end of the month.
Analyst Alex Alfirraz Scheers has expressed concerns that the United States could become trapped in a cycle of escalation if it deploys troops for a ground assault in Iran. The statement highlights the potential risks associated with military intervention.
President Donald Trump commented on the heart condition of the late Senator Lindsey Graham, stating it was 'almost undetectable.' He discussed the FBI's involvement in the investigation into Graham's death, which was preliminarily attributed to an aortic dissection. Graham's sister has been appointed to fill his Senate seat following his passing.
Hugo Balderas-Ibarra, an immigration lawyer representing two migrants in an ICE shooting case, is facing serious criminal charges, including assault and kidnapping. He has a history of prior convictions and is currently out on bond, with a court hearing scheduled for later this month. Balderas-Ibarra has requested that media focus remain on his clients rather than his legal issues.
President Donald Trump announced on July 14, 2026, that he will reduce the size of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah. This decision impacts the protected status of these areas.
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