Washington Examiner
11:57 PM
The preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, commenced with testimony from former police officer Chris Bagley, who described the chaotic aftermath of the shooting. Bagley noted the sound of the gunshot and evidence suggesting a sniper's position. The hearing will determine if Robinson will go to trial, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
Fox News — Latest
11:57 PM
Researchers have developed a new vaccine technology targeting enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC), a leading cause of severe diarrheal illnesses. The technology has been licensed to Valneva for further development, with hopes it could protect children in low- and middle-income countries. The vaccine is still in the development phase and requires additional testing before it can be approved for public use.
TechCrunch
11:56 PM
An AI agent was utilized in a ransomware attack, which is the first documented occurrence of AI in this role. Despite this, human involvement was crucial in victim selection and infrastructure setup, challenging the notion of a fully autonomous cybercrime.
Fox News — Latest
11:55 PM
Jenny Racicot, who accused Graham Platner of sexual assault, defended her motivations for coming forward, stating they are not political. Platner has denied the allegations, which have led to several Democrats withdrawing their support for his Senate campaign.
Washington Post — Business
11:54 PM
Ahead of the U.S. vs. Belgium World Cup game, fans at the Seattle stadium expressed their dissatisfaction with FIFA's handling of the red card rollback related to player Folarin Balogun's suspension. Both U.S. and Belgium supporters shared their concerns.
Guardian — US
11:50 PM
Democratic leaders are urging Graham Platner to step down from his Senate candidacy in Maine following a sexual assault allegation made against him. Platner has denied the accusation.
New York Post
11:44 PM
Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his emotions after Portugal's loss in the World Cup, leaving the field at AT&T Stadium in Texas. He acknowledged the crowd with applause as he exited.
Fox News — Latest
11:42 PM
Cuba faced a nationwide blackout on July 6, 2026, impacting around 10 million residents as the country grapples with a worsening energy crisis. The state-run Electric Union is investigating the causes of the blackout, while officials have accused U.S. policies of exacerbating the situation. The Cuban government has implemented scheduled power outages to manage fuel shortages.
Al Jazeera English
11:41 PM
Cristiano Ronaldo announced that Portugal's last-16 match against Spain marked his final participation in the World Cup. He mentioned that he would reflect on his future with the national team.
New York Post
11:40 PM
An in-law of the adults charged in a recent case in Ohio revealed they were unaware of the 16 children living in the home until the arrests were announced. This has prompted questions about the children's welfare and the conditions in which they were found.
Washington Examiner
11:39 PM
Senator Mitch McConnell remains hospitalized more than three weeks after a medical emergency at his home. His office has provided limited updates on his condition, stating he is improving but has not confirmed details surrounding his health. Speculation continues regarding his future in the Senate, especially following unverified claims about his health status.
New York Times — US
11:38 PM
Seattle's downtown has seen a boost in activity attributed to the World Cup, with increased visitor attendance at events. Local leaders are also addressing homelessness by moving individuals into shelters.
Deutsche Welle
11:35 PM
Microsoft is set to reduce its workforce by thousands, with significant impacts on its gaming division, which the company has deemed to have an unhealthy business model. The Vice President stated that the job cuts will not be offset by AI.
BBC — Business
11:31 PM
Rachel Bews stated that she was told her child could not accompany her to a business course. Amazon has apologized for the lack of clarity regarding its policy on children at the workplace.
BBC — Business
11:29 PM
A recent report highlights that homeless individuals and those in financial hardship are being pushed towards online banking applications, which could hinder their access to basic banking services. This situation has led to criticism of banks regarding their support for vulnerable customers.
BBC — Business
11:29 PM
The financial regulator in the UK has reported that some of the country's largest banks are not meeting the needs of their vulnerable customers. This raises issues about the availability of basic banking services for those who require them.
Al Jazeera English
11:28 PM
Save the Children has reported that over 5,500 children have been displaced by fighting in el-Obeid, Sudan. The charity highlights that families are facing worsening conditions as a result of the conflict.
Fox News — Latest
11:27 PM
A tree fell at Six Flags Over Georgia during severe weather on Sunday, resulting in four guests being hospitalized. The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the area. Emergency responders attended to the scene, but no updates on the guests' conditions have been provided.
NPR — Top Stories
11:24 PM
Extreme heat on Independence Day in 2026 resulted in the cancellation of parades and delays of events across the U.S. Emergency rooms reported a rise in heat-related illnesses as a consequence of the high temperatures.
Axios
11:13 PM
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called for Graham Platner to withdraw from the Maine Senate race following sexual assault allegations against him. Schumer and other Democrats believe a new candidate is needed to challenge incumbent Senator Susan Collins. Platner has denied the allegations and is currently considering his options as the deadline for withdrawal approaches.
The Daily Beast
11:11 PM
Neighbors of Mitch McConnell's Washington, D.C. home have reported no activity since his hospitalization for a heart attack on June 14. His wife, Elaine Chao, has not visited since the incident, and McConnell's office has not provided detailed updates on his health. Speculation regarding his condition continues, with recent changes in Kentucky law affecting Senate vacancy procedures.
The Hill
11:11 PM
Hasan Piker addressed allegations against Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, during his Twitch stream. The comments followed a Politico report detailing accusations of sexual assault made by a former girlfriend against Platner in 2021.
BBC — Business
11:08 PM
A report published on July 6, 2026, highlights that students were insufficiently informed about the possibility of retrospective changes to their loan terms. This has led to allegations of mis-selling in the student loan sector, prompting scrutiny from MPs.
Washington Post — Politics
11:08 PM
Democratic leaders have withdrawn their endorsements for Graham Platner, a candidate for the Maine Senate seat, due to allegations of sexual assault from a former partner. Platner is challenging incumbent Senator Susan Collins (R).
Al Jazeera English
11:08 PM
Cristiano Ronaldo has set a record by scoring in six World Cups, highlighted by his recent performance against Uzbekistan. His World Cup journey concluded with a loss to Spain.
Washington Examiner
11:04 PM
Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner is facing allegations of sexual assault, leading to uncertainty about his campaign in Maine. He announced a pause in his campaign following the allegations, which could result in his withdrawal from the race. This would prompt the Maine Democratic Party to select a new nominee to challenge incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins in the upcoming election.
Fox News — Latest
11:00 PM
Actress Lupita Nyong'o commented on the lack of female roles in Homer's works during an interview while promoting her role as Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan's adaptation of 'The Odyssey.' She expressed a desire to question Homer about the limited representation of women in his epics. The film has faced scrutiny over its casting choices and modernized dialogue.
PBS NewsHour
10:55 PM
President Trump is heading to a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, to discuss military spending commitments among member nations. His previous comments have raised questions about European sovereignty and the relevance of the NATO alliance.
PBS NewsHour
10:50 PM
A large funeral procession took place for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on July 6, 2026. In related news, Hamas is dissolving its government in Gaza, over 500 deaths have been reported in the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Cuba is facing an energy crisis marked by recent blackouts.
Fox News — Politics
10:49 PM
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces declining support among Democrats following a rape allegation made by a former girlfriend. Key supporters, including Representative Ro Khanna and Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, have rescinded their endorsements and called for him to suspend his campaign. Platner has denied the allegations and is currently assessing his next steps.
PBS NewsHour
10:45 PM
FIFA has lifted the suspension of U.S. soccer player Folarin Balogun after President Trump's intervention. Balogun had received a red card in a previous match, which would have sidelined him for the upcoming game against Belgium.
Vox
10:45 PM
FIFA has reversed the red card suspension of US striker Folarin Balogun, allowing him to participate in the World Cup match against Belgium. The decision, made after criticism of the initial call, has raised questions about potential external influences, particularly following President Trump's claim of involvement. This incident has reignited discussions about FIFA's history of corruption and favoritism.
New York Times — Politics
10:41 PM
Representative Ro Khanna has retracted his endorsement of Graham Platner, marking a significant shift in support for Platner. This announcement was made on July 6, 2026.
New York Times — US
10:41 PM
Representative Ro Khanna has withdrawn his endorsement of Graham Platner, a move that reflects growing pressure within the Democratic Party for Platner to consider stepping down. Khanna had previously been one of Platner's most vocal supporters.
nypost.com
10:40 PM
Maine Democrats have until July 13 to replace Senate nominee Graham Platner, who faces serious allegations of sexual assault. Platner has denied the claims but has canceled campaign events and is considering his options. The Democratic Party has not yet decided on a replacement candidate, although some lawmakers are reevaluating their support.
PBS NewsHour
10:35 PM
The Trump administration is making changes to gun regulations that were previously put in place for public safety. This move aligns with President Trump's campaign promise to enhance Second Amendment rights. Discussions on these efforts were featured in a conversation between PBS correspondent Ali Rogin and Chip Brownlee from The Trace.
New York Times — US
10:30 PM
Graham Platner won the Democratic nomination for the Senate in June 2026. There are discussions regarding the potential for his replacement on the ballot.
New York Times — Politics
10:30 PM
Graham Platner won the Democratic nomination for the Senate in June 2026. There are discussions about potential replacements if he withdraws from the race.
PBS NewsHour
10:30 PM
Tamara Keith and Carrie Dann discussed the Maine Senate race, focusing on calls for Graham Platner to withdraw following a sexual assault accusation. They also addressed the Democratic Party's direction ahead of the midterms and notable events in Washington during the nation's 250th anniversary.
PBS NewsHour
10:22 PM
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged member nations to provide specific plans to achieve defense spending goals at the upcoming summit in Ankara. This call emphasizes the importance of meeting established defense targets.
Al Jazeera English
10:20 PM
Spain secured a 1-0 win against Portugal in the last 16 of the tournament, with Mikel Merino scoring the decisive goal in stoppage time. The outcome raises questions about the future of Cristiano Ronaldo's international career.
Fox News — Politics
10:17 PM
A report from the International Institute of Strategic Studies reveals that Russia is using a shadow fleet of ships to launch drones at European military sites, testing NATO's air defenses. The report details numerous drone sightings near sensitive locations in Europe and suggests that these activities aim to assess response times and create psychological pressure on European societies. Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied the allegations of surveillance and sabotage.
New York Post
10:14 PM
New figures indicate that three residents of New York City died in their homes during a heatwave last week. The report highlights the impact of extreme temperatures on the population.
Al Jazeera English
10:13 PM
Canada has awarded a contract for new submarines to ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), a German-owned shipbuilder. The bid was made alongside Norway and was selected over a proposal from South Korea's Hanwha Ocean.
Deutsche Welle
10:10 PM
Canada has signed a contract with Germany for the procurement of up to 12 submarines, which is noted to be the largest such deal in Canadian history. The agreement reflects Canada's intention to enhance its relationships with European countries.
New York Times — Politics
10:07 PM
Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, has denied an allegation he faces, calling it false. He has not confirmed if he will proceed with his campaign.
New York Times — US
10:07 PM
Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, has denied an allegation he described as false. He has not announced his plans regarding the continuation of his campaign.
Axios
10:07 PM
Anthropic has identified an internal workspace used by its AI model, Claude, for processing ideas without verbal expression. This discovery suggests a division between deliberate reasoning and automatic computation, contributing to ongoing discussions about machine consciousness. The company emphasizes the potential of monitoring this workspace to detect misalignment in AI behavior.
New York Post
10:03 PM
Spain is preparing for a potential quarterfinal matchup against the United States in the World Cup, pending their success in the upcoming game against Belgium. Analysts have highlighted Spain's quality as a key factor in the tournament.
New York Times — US
10:01 PM
President Trump and his allies have raised issues about the ideological perspective they perceive in the Smithsonian's representation of American history and culture. Their criticisms focus on what they term 'improper ideology' in the institution's presentations.