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11:57 PM
Folarin Balogun will be suspended for the USA's Round of 16 match against Belgium after receiving a red card for an unintentional foul. He criticized the referee's decision, suggesting a yellow card would have been more suitable. FIFA regulations state that the red card ruling is final and cannot be appealed.
PBS NewsHour
11:30 PM
The United States is celebrating its 250th anniversary, prompting discussions about its development into a global superpower. A panel featuring William Brangham, Esther Brimmer, Michael Mandelbaum, and Robert Zoellick reflects on America's global legacy and its historical implications for contemporary foreign policy.
Fox News — Latest
11:00 PM
Melat Kiros, a Colorado congressional candidate, linked Israel's actions to increased antisemitism during an interview. Following her primary victory, she faced scrutiny from Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser regarding her comments on a violent incident at a pro-Israel rally. Kiros condemned the attack and expressed her intention to combat rising antisemitism.
PBS NewsHour
10:55 PM
The East Coast of the U.S. is facing record high temperatures on July 4, 2026, affecting travel and community celebrations. Additionally, European health authorities have linked the extreme heat to thousands of excess deaths.
PBS NewsHour
10:50 PM
Iran has begun funeral ceremonies for its late supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Other notable news includes the rising death toll in Venezuela after recent earthquakes, Egypt's first World Cup knockout round victory, and the discovery of a rare Declaration of Independence copy in London.
The Daily Beast
10:47 PM
Savannah Guthrie's mother has been missing for over 150 days, with limited clues available to investigators. Guthrie expressed the family's continuous search efforts and gratitude towards the community and law enforcement. The investigation includes pursuing new DNA leads and addressing fake ransom notes sent to media outlets.
PBS NewsHour
10:45 PM
Russia has faced significant casualties in its war against Ukraine, with estimates suggesting around 1.5 million casualties, including 500,000 deaths. To address a shortage of recruits, Russia is reportedly turning to mercenaries from Africa.
PBS NewsHour
10:40 PM
The one-year anniversary of the Camp Mystic flood, which claimed 28 lives, is being observed this weekend. State investigators reported that the camp's response to storm warnings was insufficient, prompting parents to call for improved safety standards.
cbsnews.com
10:40 PM
President Trump announced pardons for six individuals convicted of violating emission laws by tampering with pollution control equipment. The pardons were described as a response to wrongful prosecutions, with the individuals' lawyers identifying them as part of the announcement. This follows a previous pardon granted to another individual for similar offenses.
mediaite.com
10:40 PM
Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, indicated that Republicans are likely to face major challenges in the 2026 midterms, potentially losing both the House and Senate to Democrats. He emphasized that such losses could prompt a reevaluation of party strategies among Republican voters.
msn.com
10:40 PM
On July 2, 2026, power demand on the PJM Interconnection grid surged to a record high as temperatures rose above 100°F in the mid-Atlantic. Preliminary figures indicate that demand may have exceeded the previous record of 165.563 gigawatts set in 2006, prompting emergency measures from the Department of Energy to prevent blackouts.
Fox News — Latest
10:39 PM
U.S. Coast Guard Station Fort Myers Beach conducted a successful rescue operation on Friday, saving eight people, including an infant and a child, from a capsized vessel near the Sanibel Causeway. The crew's preparation and teamwork were credited for the successful recovery of all individuals involved.
PBS NewsHour
10:35 PM
Rising sea levels and coastal erosion pose risks to historic sites in the U.S., particularly in Jamestown, Virginia. Archaeologists are actively working to document and preserve these sites as the nation nears its 250th anniversary.
Guardian — US
10:32 PM
A shooting at a Dearborn, Michigan shopping mall led to two deaths and one injury. The altercation involved two groups of young people and occurred during the Fourth of July weekend, a time known for higher rates of gun violence in the U.S.
New York Times — US
10:31 PM
A parade in Philadelphia scheduled for July 3, 2026, was canceled because of excessive heat. Other celebrations are still planned for the following day.
PBS NewsHour
10:30 PM
David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart discussed recent political events, including Supreme Court decisions and primary election results, in a segment with Amna Nawaz. The discussion highlighted the political landscape as the nation nears its 250th anniversary.
Al Jazeera English
10:20 PM
The Egyptian national football team reported that a security officer pushed a fan and two players, Trezeguet and Hassan, at their hotel in Dallas before a scheduled match. The incident is under scrutiny.
New York Post
10:05 PM
The Department of Transportation has announced a proposal to lift the ban on overland supersonic flights by implementing a noise limit. This would allow aircraft to fly faster than Mach 1 over land if they comply with the noise regulations set by the FAA.
Fox News — Latest
09:57 PM
An international fleet of tall ships arrived in New Jersey on July 3, 2026, to celebrate America's Semiquincentennial. The event features participation from approximately 20 nations and includes a parade led by the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Eagle. Governor Mikie Sherrill highlighted the significance of the event in representing global security alliances.
New York Post
09:52 PM
Mookie Betts and Max Muncy of the Los Angeles Dodgers commented on the exchange between Shohei Ohtani and Dalton Rushing during a podcast episode. They highlighted the lessons that could be learned from the incident.
Fox News — Latest
09:52 PM
Keiko Fujimori has been declared the winner of Peru's presidential runoff election, receiving 50.14% of the votes. She will take office later this month, marking her fourth bid for the presidency amid ongoing political instability. Fujimori has pledged to address rising crime rates in the country.
Al Jazeera English
09:49 PM
Delcy Rodriguez, the acting president of Venezuela, has addressed criticism of the government's response to an earthquake, labeling it as 'propaganda.' The remarks come amid ongoing discussions about the effectiveness of the government's actions following the disaster.
New York Post
09:41 PM
The Minnesota Timberwolves are reportedly interested in signing Rui Hachimura from the Los Angeles Lakers. Hachimura's future is uncertain as he enters free agency, particularly after LeBron James indicated plans to leave the Lakers.
Washington Examiner
09:37 PM
California Governor Gavin Newsom will use his July Fourth speech to address election integrity and propose legislation making unauthorized ballot seizures a felony. The speech will counter President Trump's claims about the reliability of the U.S. voting system and highlight California's efforts to modernize its election processes and protect voter rights.
Al Jazeera English
09:36 PM
Delcy Rodriguez, acting president of Venezuela, responded to criticism regarding the government's handling of an earthquake response, attributing the backlash to propaganda. The comments were made following public scrutiny of the government's actions.
Al Jazeera English
09:32 PM
The Aspen Acres Fire in Colorado has led to the evacuation of residents as it continues to spread. This fire is one of around 40 wildfires burning in the western United States.
The Hill
09:23 PM
Pope Leo XIV received the Liberty Medal on July 3, 2026, coinciding with the celebration of America's 250th anniversary. The award recognizes individuals dedicated to promoting liberty globally.
Al Jazeera English
09:17 PM
Twin earthquakes in Venezuela have resulted in widespread destruction, with many survivors taking refuge in tents set up in public parks. The earthquakes have left rows of buildings damaged.
Washington Examiner
09:13 PM
The Justice Department has requested a federal judge to reject demands for unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records and sought a 60-day extension to consider an appeal if ordered to release more material. The DOJ argues it has complied with transparency laws while facing criticism over its handling of the Epstein files. The case is currently before U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan.
Guardian — US
09:13 PM
The CDC is investigating an outbreak of cyclosporiasis caused by the cyclospora parasite, with over 400 cases reported in 18 states. The parasite is transmitted through contaminated produce and water, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea, cramps, and nausea.
PBS NewsHour
09:11 PM
Interpol has identified a 39-year-old woman as a suspect in a recent apartment bombing in Monaco. The authorities stated that the bomb was detonated remotely.
Al Jazeera English
09:05 PM
NASA has initiated a mission to support a telescope that is in danger of falling back to Earth. A three-armed spacecraft was launched into orbit to address this issue.
Al Jazeera English
09:05 PM
Egypt secured a victory over Australia in a penalty shootout after the match ended in a 1-1 draw following extra time. The win allows Egypt to advance and possibly compete against Argentina in the next round.
Fox News — Latest
09:05 PM
Caitlin Clark has been named the WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month for June, following a strong performance that included averaging 21.9 points, 8.2 assists, and 4.0 rebounds over 10 games. She set a WNBA record with six consecutive games of at least 20 points and five assists, and her achievements contributed to the Indiana Fever's success during the month.
Fox News — Latest
09:04 PM
President Donald Trump announced pardons for six individuals he claims were wrongfully prosecuted by the Biden administration for vehicle repair activities. This decision is part of his broader initiative to support the right to repair and is linked to a federal environmental case involving Elite Diesel Service Inc. and its owner, who had previously been convicted for disabling emissions monitoring systems.
Fox News — Politics
09:04 PM
President Donald Trump granted pardons to six individuals associated with a federal environmental case related to vehicle repairs. The pardons were announced on July 3, 2026, and are part of Trump's initiative to support the right to repair. The case involved allegations of disabling emissions control systems on commercial trucks, which the EPA stated led to significant air quality degradation.
Al Jazeera English
09:01 PM
A wildfire in central Portugal, near Vouzela, has affected several municipalities. The fire's spread is linked to prevailing winds and extreme heat conditions.
BBC — World
09:00 PM
In the aftermath of a significant earthquake in Venezuela, families are tasked with identifying victims at makeshift morgues. The local services are struggling to manage the situation, resulting in bodies being placed outside or in tents.
The Hill
09:00 PM
Republican lawmakers are urging that U.S. assistance to Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodríguez be restricted following two recent earthquakes. This stance reflects ongoing tensions regarding U.S. policy towards Venezuela under the Trump administration, which has been criticized for not emphasizing democratic reforms.
Al Jazeera English
08:58 PM
The Dutch Football Association is set to sue over racist comments made on social media after the Netherlands' exit from the World Cup. The abuse targeted primarily Black players following their loss to Morocco in a penalty shootout.
PBS NewsHour
08:55 PM
Authorities removed 16 siblings from a squalid home in southern Ohio and arrested their parents and grandparents. The incident has raised questions among local residents about how the situation went unnoticed for years.
NPR — Top Stories
08:51 PM
Iran has announced plans to impose a toll on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway. This development comes amid ongoing negotiations with U.S. representatives and highlights ongoing tensions in U.S.-Iran relations.
PBS NewsHour
08:49 PM
NASA's Swift telescope, launched in 2004, is descending more rapidly due to recent solar storms. A rescue mission has been launched to manage the telescope's situation.
PBS NewsHour
08:42 PM
The FBI has assigned hundreds of analysts to its investigation into the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. The election results were verified through three counts, including one by hand, all confirming Joe Biden's win.
cnbc.com
08:40 PM
Federal prosecutors are recommending a reduced prison sentence of 12 to 18 months for James Patten, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud in a $100 million case. This recommendation contrasts with sentencing guidelines suggesting a term of 70 to 87 months, and aims to align with the sentences of co-defendants who received shorter terms. The court will decide on the sentence on July 21, 2026.
cnn.com
08:40 PM
Air Force Major Jason Watson was arrested at the US Capitol after calling for the impeachment of President Trump and Vice President Vance during a news conference. He was charged with crowding and obstructing after refusing police orders to cease his demonstration. The Air Force Secretary reiterated the importance of compliance with military conduct laws.
cbsnews.com
08:40 PM
A gold ring adorned with various gemstones was presented to President Trump by the U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, Bill White, during a celebration of America's 250th anniversary. The gift, valued between $25,000 and $35,000, comes after the removal of U.S. tariffs on Belgian diamond imports. The event raised over $5.5 million from corporate sponsors.
cbsnews.com
08:40 PM
President Trump announced pardons for six individuals convicted of violating emissions laws, describing their prosecutions as wrongful. The White House has not disclosed their names, and this decision follows a previous clemency granted to a mechanic for similar offenses. The Justice Department has also directed prosecutors to halt related investigations.
The Hill
08:26 PM
Former President Donald Trump appeared on Usha Vance's children's podcast, 'Storytime with the Second Lady,' where he read the book 'Presidents Play.' He also offered commentary on past presidents and his time in the White House during the episode.
Washington Examiner
08:25 PM
A shooting at Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn, Michigan, resulted in the deaths of two individuals on Friday. The incident involved an altercation between two groups of young people, and local police have initiated an investigation while asking the public to avoid the area.