A heat wave in the U.S. has resulted in at least 24 deaths and affected around 40 million people under heat alerts. The National Weather Service reported record high temperatures over the Independence Day weekend, with climate change contributing to the severity of heat waves. While the oppressive heat is expected to decrease, elevated temperatures will continue in the Southeast.
President Trump spoke with FIFA President Gianni Infantino about the suspension of U.S. striker Folarin Balogun, which was subsequently lifted. This intervention is notable as it reflects Trump's engagement with the U.S. men's national team's World Cup efforts. Balogun's suspension followed a red card received in a match against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans to pass the SAVE America Act by attaching it to a budget reconciliation bill to facilitate its passage through the Senate. Johnson expressed concerns about the Senate's filibuster threshold and highlighted the act's significance ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. He also addressed the perceived threat of communism in the current political landscape.
New York City health officials confirmed that the Legionnaires' disease outbreak on the Upper East Side has reached 14 cases. The outbreak is under investigation, with cooling towers being tested as a potential source. Residents are advised to monitor for flu-like symptoms and can safely use tap water and air conditioning.
Kelsey Pfendler has successfully completed a solo rowing journey from California to Hawaii, arriving at Ala Wai Harbor in Honolulu on July 6, 2026. The trip lasted over 43 days.
A report from the White House Domestic Policy Council has criticized leaders at the Smithsonian Institution, describing them as 'extreme' activists. The report, released on July 4, 2026, claims that the National Museum of American History fails to effectively present American history.
A San Diego man has been charged by federal prosecutors for allegedly raising nearly $600,000 through fake Gaza relief efforts, with claims that the money was directed to Hamas. He also reportedly attempted to move hundreds of thousands of dollars more via cryptocurrency.
A seaplane made a hard landing in New York City's East River on Sunday, leading to the rescue of eight people. The FDNY responded to the incident, and while two individuals sustained minor injuries, no serious injuries were reported. The FAA is investigating the incident, which involved the pilot declaring a mayday before the landing.
Former Georgia teacher Michelle Mickens has settled her lawsuit against the Oglethorpe County School District for nearly $300,000 after being punished for comments made on social media about Charlie Kirk's assassination. The Southern Poverty Law Center supported her case, arguing that her comments were protected by free speech rights.
Former Georgia teacher Michelle Mickens settled her lawsuit with the Oglethorpe County School District for nearly $300,000 after being placed on leave for comments made about Charlie Kirk's assassination. The settlement includes compensation for emotional distress and legal fees, and Mickens agreed not to seek future employment with the district.
Super Typhoon Bavi is causing severe weather conditions in Guam and the Northern Marianas, with heavy rains and strong winds reported. Officials have indicated that the storm poses a significant threat, potentially resulting in prolonged power outages.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced that Atlantic Industrial Coatings will repair the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after the company was awarded a no-bid contract for its painting. The project has faced criticism over its costs and allegations of vandalism related to paint damage, which have led to arrests, including that of U.S. Olympic canoeist David Hearn.
House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to advance President Trump's voter ID legislation through the budget reconciliation process when Congress returns. He highlighted the urgency of the SAVE America Act, despite skepticism from some Senate Republicans regarding its passage under reconciliation rules. Johnson aims to link the voter ID bill with a bipartisan defense package to facilitate its approval.
FIFA has lifted the suspension of U.S. forward Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play in the World Cup match against Belgium. The decision followed intervention from President Donald Trump, who contacted FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The Belgian team has expressed discontent with the ruling, and the Belgian federation is considering its options.
The White House Domestic Policy Council issued a report on July 5, 2026, focusing on the leadership of the Smithsonian Institution. This action aligns with the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to reform key cultural and historic institutions.
Dr. Debra Houry, the former chief medical officer at the CDC, expressed criticism of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, stating that he has caused significant harm to the agency. Her remarks reflect concerns about the agency's direction under his tenure.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro addressed the Democratic Party's need to clarify its direction following the primary victory of Darializa Avila Chevalier over Rep. Adriano Espaillat. He highlighted the importance of candidates being able to govern effectively and deliver results for voters facing economic challenges. Chevalier's win is seen as a significant political shift in her district, where she advocates for progressive policies.
A Delta Air Lines flight was struck by a fireworks mortar while landing at Chicago Midway International Airport on July 4. The flight landed safely, and no injuries were reported. The FAA is investigating the incident, and it remains unclear where the fireworks originated.
The New York Mets won a close game against the Atlanta Braves, finishing with a score of 10-9. Rookie Nolan McLean played a key role in the victory despite facing difficulties.
Spencer Pratt criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's July 4 speech, which highlighted America's immigrant story and the need to confront national shortcomings. Pratt argued that such perspectives undermine national identity and emphasized the importance of historical memory and pride in American traditions.
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