Deutsche Welle
04:24 AM
The 80th anniversary of the Kielce pogrom is observed on July 4, 2026. The incident, which took place in 1946, resulted in the deaths of around 40 Jews, fueled by a false rumor regarding ritual child murder.
Washington Examiner
04:14 AM
In a speech at Mount Rushmore, President Donald Trump warned of a resurgence of communism in the United States, describing it as a threat to American identity. His remarks were made on the eve of America's 250th birthday and followed comments from New York's socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, who criticized political elites. Trump's speech emphasizes a commitment to opposing communism as the country approaches the midterm elections.
New York Post
04:08 AM
Laura Kruk, the fiancée of JuJu Smith-Schuster, wore a dress similar to that of Abigail Anderson, a friend of Taylor Swift, at the wedding of Swift and Travis Kelce. The wedding occurred at Madison Square Garden on July 4, 2026.
Deutsche Welle
04:05 AM
President Trump has issued pardons for 11 individuals, which includes nine people convicted of violating the Clean Air Act. Among those pardoned is an associate of former lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
Deutsche Welle
03:54 AM
Funeral ceremonies for Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei have started in Tehran, with large crowds attending to pay their respects. Khamenei was killed in an airstrike as part of the US-Israeli campaign against Iran.
New York Post
03:51 AM
Former President Donald Trump spoke at Mount Rushmore, asserting that communism represents a serious threat to American liberty. He distinguished this issue from standard political disagreements, highlighting its perceived severity.
The Hill
03:47 AM
President Trump spoke at Mount Rushmore on July 4, 2026, to commemorate America's 250th birthday. He criticized communism and emphasized themes of patriotism in his address.
New York Post
03:43 AM
Carlos Lagrange of the New York Yankees will not be available for six weeks due to a shoulder injury. This absence poses a challenge for the team as they look for bullpen assistance.
Al Jazeera English
03:41 AM
Colombia won 1-0 against Ghana in the World Cup, with Jhon Arias scoring the only goal of the match. This victory allows Colombia to advance to the Round of 16.
Al Jazeera English
03:31 AM
Morocco is acknowledged as the top Arab and African team as they prepare to face Canada in the World Cup. Their performance has varied since the previous tournament.
BBC — World
02:57 AM
A significant heat wave is affecting over 165 million people in the U.S., with temperatures expected to reach 38C (100F) for several days. This extreme weather has led to the cancellation of Fourth of July events in cities such as Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia.
The Daily Beast
02:53 AM
On July 1, 2026, President Donald Trump announced pardons for six individuals he claims were persecuted by the Biden Administration. The specific individuals have not been identified, and the White House has been contacted for details. Trump's remarks appear to relate to convictions under the Clean Air Act for tampering with emissions devices.
Washington Examiner
02:49 AM
Pope Leo XIV received the Liberty Medal on July 4, 2026, during a ceremony marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. He emphasized the need for unity in his speech, reflecting on America's founding principles and calling for blessings on the nation's future. Despite past tensions with the Trump administration, relations have stabilized.
The Hill
02:42 AM
A recent poll by the Cato Institute shows that almost half of Americans do not know what America 250 is celebrating. The survey, conducted ahead of the anniversary on July 4, 2026, revealed that only 53% of respondents recognized the adoption of the Declaration of Independence as the key event.
the-independent.com
02:40 AM
The DOJ is refusing to comply with a federal judge's order to release redacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein, requesting a delay instead. The request follows a lawsuit from journalist Katie Phang, which claims the Trump administration violated the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The DOJ argues it is committed to transparency while raising concerns about redaction processes and the protection of survivors' identities.
nbcnews.com
02:40 AM
President Donald Trump delivered a speech at Mount Rushmore on July 3, 2026, during the Independence Day celebrations. He has previously expressed a desire to have his likeness added to the monument, but geological assessments indicate that there is insufficient rock for such an addition. The event was marked by adverse weather conditions, and discussions about Trump's legacy continue among supporters and critics.
Al Jazeera English
02:28 AM
Mukesh Kapila, a former UN official, has warned that the crisis in El Obeid could become more severe than the ongoing situation in El Fasher. His comments underscore the potential for worsening humanitarian conditions in Sudan.
New York Post
02:08 AM
As England prepares to face Mexico in the World Cup Round of 16, their hotel in Mexico City is secured with significant police presence. This measure comes amid concerns about local fans attempting to disturb the team's activities.
New York Times — Politics
02:06 AM
Former President Donald Trump has pardoned individuals charged with violating the Clean Air Act, including Mackenzie Spurlock from Wasilla, Alaska, who was charged with removing emissions controls from vehicles. The pardons were issued on July 4, 2026.
New York Times — US
02:06 AM
Former President Donald Trump has pardoned individuals charged with violations of the Clean Air Act, including Mackenzie Spurlock from Wasilla, Alaska, who was charged with removing emissions controls from vehicles. The pardons were announced on July 4, 2026.
New York Post
01:39 AM
Jason Kelce was the best man at the wedding of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, which took place at Madison Square Garden on July 4, 2026.
New York Times — US
01:33 AM
Three people have died after a boat capsized on Geneva Lake during a severe storm. Seven additional individuals were rescued from the water by authorities.
Al Jazeera English
01:32 AM
Cristiano Ronaldo has sent a message to a young Venezuelan earthquake survivor who is in the hospital. The specifics of the message have not been made public.
New York Post
01:29 AM
J.D. Martinez, a special assistant for the New York Mets, has indicated that he does not wish to take on the role of manager. He appreciates his current position and the flexibility it offers.
Deutsche Welle
01:14 AM
A heat wave is affecting July Fourth celebrations in the United States, including notable events like the Great American State Fair. The situation coincides with the nation's preparations for its 250th anniversary.
BBC — Business
01:10 AM
The UK government is considering new proposals that would enhance legal protections for cohabiting couples in England and Wales during breakups. This could affect financial and property rights for unmarried partners.
Fox News — Latest
12:58 AM
A storm in southern Wisconsin on July 4 caused a boat to capsize on Geneva Lake, resulting in three fatalities. Local authorities rescued seven individuals, but the victims, reported to be children, could not be saved. The incident is under investigation, and the storm caused widespread damage and injuries in the area.
BBC — World
12:55 AM
West Bengal's government has replaced eggs in some school meals, leading to discussions about nutrition and dietary options. The decision has sparked a broader debate on the implications for student health and choice.
Al Jazeera English
12:51 AM
Argentina played against Cape Verde in a World Cup match on July 4, 2026, where Lionel Messi scored the first goal. Despite the initial lead, the match extended into extra time before Argentina secured their victory.
Washington Examiner
12:47 AM
The White House has proposed that President Donald Trump could be added to Mount Rushmore, with spokesperson Taylor Rogers stating he would be a fitting addition. This idea has been previously suggested by Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who introduced a bill for Trump's inclusion. Trump has not officially supported the idea but has not rejected it either.
Washington Examiner
12:23 AM
A federal appeals court has ruled that the Interior Department can replace the slavery exhibit at George Washington's Philadelphia home with new panels that discuss slavery less. This decision follows a legal challenge from the city and reverses a previous ruling that mandated the restoration of the original exhibit, which detailed the lives of enslaved individuals at the site.
Al Jazeera English
12:20 AM
Egypt's victory in the World Cup prompted celebrations among fans in Gaza, where screenings of the match took place amid damaged buildings. The event reflects the intersection of sports and the local context in Gaza.
Al Jazeera English
12:07 AM
The World Cup knockout match between England and Mexico is confirmed to take place at 6 PM local time in Mexico City. Sources indicate that there were no decisions made to alter the kickoff time.
Al Jazeera English
12:00 AM
Israeli drone strikes in Gaza have led to the death of one child and injuries to another, according to reports from civil defense. The situation in the region remains tense as attacks persist.
Scientific American
12:00 AM
Recent studies indicate that working memory, which involves the information necessary for current tasks, may be closely linked to consciousness. This connection is an area of ongoing research in the scientific community.