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The Verge 11:55 PM

Meta to Update Smart Glasses with Camera Disable Feature

Meta is updating its smart glasses to disable the camera if the privacy LED light is tampered with. This move comes in response to public concerns regarding privacy and modifications made by users to bypass the LED indicator.

Fox News — Latest 11:50 PM

Martina Navratilova Calls for Dismissal of SJSU Volleyball Coach Amid Allegations

Martina Navratilova has called for the dismissal of San Jose State University volleyball coach Todd Kress following allegations of inappropriate behavior from a former player. The allegations date back to 1998 and were recently brought to light in a letter sent to SJSU. Despite acknowledging the allegations, the university has not suspended Kress, who remains in his position.

Guardian — US 11:40 PM

Manhattan Building Evacuated Due to Structural Issues

On July 7, 2026, a high-rise building in Manhattan was evacuated after officials found that support columns had buckled. The building, which is being converted into apartments, exhibited multiple structural issues including cracks and sagging floors.

BBC — Business 11:34 PM

Travel Packages to Dubai and Egypt Offered at Lower Prices

Travel packages to Dubai and Egypt are being offered at reduced prices this summer compared to the previous year. This change is aimed at encouraging families to book trips amid concerns that have affected travel bookings.

Fox News — Latest 11:23 PM

Gavin Newsom Advocates for Inclusion of Socialist Candidates in Democratic Party

Governor Gavin Newsom endorsed the inclusion of socialist candidates in the Democratic Party during a livestream on July 7, 2026. He argued that embracing diverse perspectives is essential for the party's success, reflecting a broader trend among Democratic leaders following recent primary victories by socialist candidates.

Fox News — Latest 11:22 PM

DHS acquires two California migrant detention centers for $1.5 billion

The Department of Homeland Security has acquired two major migrant detention centers in California for $1.5 billion, funded by a spending bill signed by President Trump. This purchase aims to enhance ICE's capacity for deportations amid California's restrictive sanctuary policies. CoreCivic, the seller, expects to net approximately $1.1 billion from the transaction.

Washington Examiner 11:09 PM

Marco Rubio proposes online passport photo submission system

Marco Rubio announced a new system by the State Department that will allow Americans to upload passport photos online, aiming to modernize the passport application process. The initiative will utilize facial recognition technology to verify identities and is expected to reduce wait times. Other changes include distinctive packaging for future passports.

Axios 11:06 PM

Republicans Plan $8 Million Ad Campaign Against Potential Democratic Nominee in Maine Senate Race

Republicans are set to invest $8 million in an advertising campaign against a potential Democratic nominee in the Maine Senate race, aiming to shape voter perceptions before the Democrats can respond. Graham Platner, currently in the race, is considering his future while trying to influence his successor. The situation is creating tension within the Democratic Party regarding campaign strategies and candidate selection.

New York Times — Politics 11:02 PM

U.S. Pauses Negotiations with Iran Following Khamenei's Death

The United States has paused negotiations with Iran as the country observes funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed at the onset of the war. The pause is expected to last until the ceremonies conclude.

PBS NewsHour 10:45 PM

Federal Judge Denies Trump's Request for Georgia Election Worker Information

A federal judge has denied a request from the Trump administration to collect information on Fulton County election workers. Meanwhile, New York City officials are addressing safety concerns about a high-rise building, and Nigel Farage has resigned from Parliament amid donation-related issues.

Mother Jones 10:43 PM

DHS Acquires Two Detention Facilities for $1.5 Billion

The Department of Homeland Security has purchased two detention facilities from CoreCivic for $1.5 billion, which may limit state oversight due to federal ownership. Concerns have been raised by civil rights advocates about potential evasion of accountability and worsening conditions for detainees. The acquisition aligns with a trend of increasing federal control over detention facilities amid ongoing legal challenges and scrutiny.

texastribune.org 10:40 PM

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's Voting Registration Under Scrutiny

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is facing scrutiny over his voter registration, as records suggest he may have voted using an address where he does not reside. Despite his office's warnings about election laws, legal experts indicate he may have violated these regulations. Paxton's campaign has not provided specific responses to inquiries regarding his residency status.

cnbc.com 10:40 PM

U.S. Central Command Initiates Strikes Against Iran Following Attacks on Commercial Vessels

U.S. Central Command has initiated strikes against Iran following Iranian attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation comes amid rising tensions and concerns about the potential impact on oil prices and regional stability. The conflict with Iran began earlier this year, with U.S. officials emphasizing the goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

detroitnews.com 10:40 PM

Department of Justice to Send Election Monitors to Three Michigan Cities

The Department of Justice plans to send election monitors to Detroit, Lansing, and East Lansing for the August 4, 2026 primary election, as part of its assessment of the federal election process. Michigan officials, including Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, have raised concerns about the DOJ's actions, asserting that states manage their own elections and emphasizing the need for a secure voting process.

apnews.com 10:40 PM

European Lawmakers Call for Investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino

European lawmakers are calling for an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino regarding the decision to allow U.S. striker Folarin Balogun to play after receiving a red card. They claim that the intervention of U.S. President Donald Trump influenced this decision and are urging the FIFA Ethics Committee to look into potential breaches of political neutrality.

The Hill 10:24 PM

Allegation Against Graham Platner Affects Senate Campaign

Graham Platner, a Senate candidate from Maine, is facing a credible rape allegation that may lead to his withdrawal from the race. He has denied the charges, stating they are untrue, while the situation is increasing tensions within the Democratic Party.

Washington Examiner 10:23 PM

Maryland General Assembly to Address Redistricting in August Special Session

The Maryland General Assembly plans to hold a special session in August to discuss constitutional amendments for congressional redistricting. This session follows a Supreme Court ruling affecting the Voting Rights Act and aims to enable mid-decade changes to district lines. The proposal requires a three-fifths majority for passage and will be presented to voters in November.

Fox News — Politics 10:19 PM

New ICE Holding Facility Planned Near Alexandria, Louisiana

The Trump administration plans to open a new migrant holding facility in Alexandria, Louisiana, with 528 beds, aimed at expediting deportations. The facility will operate as a staging area for migrants awaiting deportation flights and will be managed by a nonprofit arm of LaSalle Corrections. Concerns have been raised about the operational history of LaSalle Corrections in managing similar facilities.

TechCrunch 10:18 PM

Meta introduces Muse, an AI image generation model

Meta has unveiled Muse, an AI image generator that can be utilized in advertising, decoration, and for creators. The model aims to expand the capabilities of image generation in multiple fields.

Washington Examiner 10:13 PM

Appeals Court Reviews Religious Exemptions in Contraceptive Mandate Case

A federal appeals court is reviewing the Trump administration's expansion of religious exemptions to the Affordable Care Act's contraception mandate. The case involves arguments from Pennsylvania and New Jersey against the exemptions, which they claim could limit contraceptive coverage for thousands of women. The court's decision is anticipated in the coming months.