Al Jazeera English
09:36 AM
Australia and India have finalized a deal on uranium exports during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. The agreement is intended to assist India in reaching its target of 100 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by 2047.
Wired
09:30 AM
A government report has found that DOGE did not access sensitive systems. Additionally, it notes that records were deleted that might have clarified the situation.
The Daily Beast
09:23 AM
Bonnie Tyler, the renowned singer famous for hits like 'Total Eclipse of the Heart,' has died at 75. Her family announced that she passed away in a Portuguese hospital following complications from an illness that required emergency surgery earlier this year.
New York Post
09:18 AM
Bonnie Tyler, renowned for her iconic song 'Total Eclipse of the Heart,' has died at the age of 75. The news was reported on July 9, 2026.
Deutsche Welle
09:10 AM
A heat wave in Germany during June 2026 has been associated with around 5,000 excess deaths. This month marked the hottest June on record for the European Union, with other member countries also reporting significant increases in mortality.
Al Jazeera English
09:04 AM
Iran has launched attacks on US military sites in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar in response to US airstrikes in Iran. Mediators are urging both parties to comply with a Memorandum of Understanding amid the escalating conflict.
Al Jazeera English
09:00 AM
Western Europe recorded its hottest June in 2026, with a significant heatwave resulting in thousands of deaths, particularly in France, Spain, and Belgium. The extreme temperatures have raised concerns about public health and safety.
Al Jazeera English
09:00 AM
King's College London has taken disciplinary action against at least 26 students in the last two years. The university is noted for its ties to the defense industry.
Deutsche Welle
08:12 AM
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has confirmed that Germany will buy Tomahawk cruise missiles from the US, as announced in the Bundestag. This move is intended to enhance Germany's defense strategy.
New York Post
08:11 AM
A bus crash in Maryland resulted in injuries to over 30 people. The crash involved multiple civilian vehicles, with at least one vehicle overturning, according to Baltimore County officials.
Deutsche Welle
07:51 AM
Iran's recent military actions highlight its ability to impact shipping and energy markets in the Strait of Hormuz. This situation prompts analysis of Tehran's leverage over the United States and the potential risks associated with its aggressive strategies.
New York Post
07:50 AM
Two individuals, Jazmine Alexis Bates and Jose Felix Alvarez-Duenas, were found dead while pet-sitting in Brookwood, Alabama. The homeowner reported seeing a suspicious person on security cameras, leading to the identification of De’Kendrick Crawford as the alleged suspect.
Deutsche Welle
07:24 AM
India and Australia have signed a deal for the export of uranium from Australia to India, which is anticipated to bolster India's nuclear energy efforts. The agreement was announced on July 9, 2026.
NPR — Top Stories
07:15 AM
The Egyptian Football Association has publicly criticized the officiating in their recent World Cup match against Argentina, which resulted in a 3-2 defeat. The EFA expressed concerns about perceived bias and unfairness in the officiating.
Al Jazeera English
07:11 AM
Tropical Storm Maysak has caused flooding in southern China, prompting the evacuation of around 130,000 individuals from the Guangxi region. Rescue operations are ongoing with thousands of rescuers involved.
Al Jazeera English
07:08 AM
Israeli air attacks and gunfire have led to the deaths of nine Palestinians in Gaza, including two children. Local medics reported these fatalities occurred despite a ceasefire in place.
Wired
07:00 AM
Estonia's government incurred a $28 million loss from a legal wording mistake. To prevent future errors, the country is developing an AI tool to identify legal issues prior to their enactment, aiming to improve state efficiency through automation.
NPR — Top Stories
06:56 AM
President Trump flew partway home from a NATO summit in Turkey on an older Air Force One aircraft instead of the new plane gifted by Qatar. This change occurred amid escalating military tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
Al Jazeera English
06:30 AM
England is set to host India in a women's Test match at Lord's Cricket Ground, which will be the first women's Test held at this historic venue. The match is scheduled for July 9, 2026.
New York Post
06:22 AM
Taco Bell has informed customers at some locations, including in Metro Detroit, that several produce items are temporarily unavailable. This action is in response to rising cases of a parasite linked to gastrointestinal problems.
New York Post
06:13 AM
A New York mother was discovered deceased in her home in Ireland. Police are searching for a person of significant interest related to her death, whom she was acquainted with.
NPR — Top Stories
06:11 AM
President Trump ended a NATO summit in Turkey by meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. He announced that the U.S. will allow Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air defense systems.
New York Times — World
06:08 AM
U.S. Central Command reported that it has launched strikes in Iran to safeguard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump stated that he considers the recent cease-fire to be over.
New York Post
05:56 AM
Don Mattingly has indicated his desire to remain as the manager of the Philadelphia Phillies for the upcoming season, contingent upon the front office's interest. His comments reflect a willingness to continue in his role.
New York Post
05:56 AM
Don Mattingly has indicated a desire to continue as the manager of the Philadelphia Phillies for the upcoming season, contingent on communication from the team's front office. His comments reflect his interest in remaining with the organization.
Deutsche Welle
05:51 AM
The Supreme Court of South Korea has confirmed the seven-year sentence for former President Yoon. The court found no errors in the legal interpretations of the earlier rulings, leading to the dismissal of his appeals.
NPR — Top Stories
05:46 AM
On July 9, 2026, the United States launched airstrikes against Iran, which retaliated by targeting Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar. This exchange of military actions has raised concerns regarding the stability of an interim deal meant to resolve the conflict.
BBC — Business
05:27 AM
The operational life of the Sizewell B power plant has been extended from 2035 to 2055. This decision allows the plant to continue generating power for an additional two decades.
New York Times — Business
05:26 AM
Oil prices have risen due to escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran. This situation has contributed to volatile trading in stocks and bonds as investors express concerns about the implications for inflation and economic growth.
New York Post
05:23 AM
The Los Angeles Dodgers won their series rubber match against the Colorado Rockies, with Roki Sasaki delivering a quality start and Mookie Betts hitting a decisive single in the eighth inning. The game concluded with the Dodgers emerging victorious.
New York Post
05:23 AM
A rat in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, has tested positive for the plague after being discovered dead by a homeowner. This incident comes after four confirmed cases of the plague in dogs in the region.
Al Jazeera English
05:21 AM
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national, was fatally shot by an ICE officer. His son has publicly addressed the incident, although specific details about the shooting and his statements were not included.
Deutsche Welle
05:07 AM
A judge has mandated that E. Jean Carroll receive $5.8 million from former President Donald Trump, stemming from a jury's 2023 ruling of sexual abuse and defamation. The payment, which has been held in escrow, is now required to be disbursed following the judge's comments on delays in the case.
New York Times — Politics
05:06 AM
Mr. Platner has withdrawn from the Senate race in Maine following a rape accusation. This situation adds uncertainty to a race deemed critical by both major political parties.
BBC — Business
05:04 AM
Adura, CEO of Jackdaw, emphasized the need for the UK government to approve North Sea gas production to avert possible fuel shortages in the upcoming winter. The statement highlights concerns regarding domestic gas supply.
New York Post
04:46 AM
Brandon Baker, aged 17, has been identified as the suspect in a stabbing incident involving his parents in Baldwin County, Alabama. His mother, Samantha Baker, was killed, and his father, Lance Baker, was severely injured.
Fox News — Latest
04:45 AM
Caitlin Clark made her return from injury in a game where the Indiana Fever lost 106-92 to the Los Angeles Sparks. Clark played only 16 minutes and struggled to find her rhythm, while Kelsey Mitchell scored 29 points for the Fever. The Sparks, despite missing key players, performed well, particularly from three-point range.
apnews.com
04:40 AM
President Trump flew partway home from a NATO summit in Turkey on an older Air Force One aircraft instead of the new Qatari-gifted jet. The switch raised security concerns, particularly regarding the new aircraft's capabilities. Trump denied that security threats from Iran influenced the decision to use the older plane.
Al Jazeera English
04:34 AM
UK police arrested activists at a drone engine plant owned by an Israeli company during a protest. Further details about the incident, including the number of arrests, have not been provided.
Al Jazeera English
04:28 AM
During the NATO summit, US President Donald Trump stated his intention to remove Syria from the state sponsor of terrorism list. This announcement marks a significant shift in US policy towards Syria.
Daily Mail
04:20 AM
The Metropolitan Police is conducting an investigation into a £37,500 donation made to MP Robert Jenrick. The inquiry focuses on whether the funds originated from a foreign source, potentially breaching electoral regulations.
The Daily Beast
04:04 AM
Donald Trump confirmed that security concerns led to his last-minute decision to switch from the new Air Force One to an older model during a flight from Turkey. The Secret Service had advised against using the new aircraft due to its lack of military defenses amid escalating tensions with Iran. The situation has sparked discussions about the security capabilities of the new plane.
New York Post
04:01 AM
Brett Baty of the New York Mets achieved a hit in his eighth straight game, the longest streak of his season. This improvement comes after a difficult June where he struggled at the plate.
New York Times — Politics
03:58 AM
Graham Platner has suspended his Senate campaign, prompting the Maine Democratic Party to search for a replacement candidate. They have less than three weeks to find someone to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins.
New York Times — US
03:58 AM
Graham Platner has suspended his Senate campaign, prompting the Maine Democratic Party to search for a replacement candidate. They have a limited timeframe of less than three weeks to find someone to challenge incumbent Senator Susan Collins.
Al Jazeera English
03:57 AM
A US court has decided that Donald Trump's name will stay off the Kennedy Center's facade and signage during the ongoing appeal process. This ruling follows a prior judicial order for the name's removal.
New York Post
03:54 AM
A fan wearing Cubs gear entered the field during the bottom of the ninth inning of the Cubs-Orioles game. This event took place just before the final out was recorded.
The Daily Beast
03:48 AM
Lonnie Bunch, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, has defended the museum against a White House report that criticizes its leadership and mission. The report claims the museum has shifted towards political activism, a characterization Bunch disputes, asserting the museum's commitment to accurate historical scholarship. The Organization of American Historians has also condemned the report, stating it undermines the museum's efforts to reflect diverse American histories.
New York Post
03:44 AM
Chicago has been reported as the city with the highest per capita rate of bedbug infestations in the US. Contributing factors include dense housing, high turnover rates, and warm summer temperatures.
Al Jazeera English
03:22 AM
In a span of two weeks, US President Donald Trump has publicly denounced communism more than 80 times. This increase in rhetoric has prompted discussions regarding the reasons for his heightened focus on the issue.