The Hill
06:39 PM
Rep. Joe Wilson has rallied the South Carolina House delegation to counter Sen. Roger Wicker's opposition to Charleston hosting a U.S.-European security conference in 2027. The delegation communicated their stance in a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson.
PBS NewsHour
06:31 PM
A Utah judge is reviewing the evidence presented by prosecutors in the aggravated murder case against Robinson. The outcome will influence whether the case will go to trial.
Fox News — Politics
06:28 PM
President Donald Trump has stated he will not sign a bipartisan housing bill, citing the failure to advance the SAVE America Act as his reason. The housing bill is set to become law unless vetoed, and it aims to lower housing costs and increase construction. Critics of Trump's decision emphasize the urgency of addressing rising housing costs, which have reached record levels.
New York Times — US
06:26 PM
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has granted a pardon to Tou Lue Vang, who previously had a conviction for sex abuse. The pardon was announced on July 10, 2026.
Deutsche Welle
06:21 PM
Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner has decided not to seek reelection this fall. His reputation has been impacted by various missteps, including a controversial decision to play tennis during a power outage in January.
The Daily Beast
06:16 PM
Former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall raised concerns about the security of a new jet gifted to President Trump by Qatar, noting that it lacked necessary modifications for safe use. The White House defended the aircraft's security features, while reports indicated Trump chose to return on the older Air Force One due to safety concerns amid tensions with Iran.
New York Times — Politics
06:10 PM
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has granted a pardon to Tou Lue Vang, who was previously convicted of sex abuse. This decision is part of the state's clemency process.
PBS NewsHour
06:08 PM
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is undergoing maintenance, leading to its drainage once more. Following recent renovations, issues such as an algae bloom and peeling coating were reported shortly after completion.
Washington Examiner
06:07 PM
An appeals court has temporarily blocked the release of audio recordings of former President Joe Biden's interviews with his ghostwriter while it reviews Biden's emergency appeal. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted a 10-day pause on the release, which was sought by the Heritage Foundation. The recordings are part of an investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents.
New York Post
06:05 PM
Police have arrested a 26-year-old man on suspicion of murdering Ann Widdecombe, a former British MP and reality TV contestant. The arrest took place on July 10, 2026.
New York Post
06:05 PM
Orange County, California, is experiencing an increase in cases of a mosquito-borne virus associated with severe brain swelling. Health officials are taking action by sending trucks to impacted neighborhoods to address the situation.
The Hill
06:02 PM
The Pentagon has published its fourth set of UFO-related files, which consists of 40 new documents, including 19 videos. This release continues the government's effort to provide information on UFO sightings.
Washington Examiner
06:01 PM
Taylor Swift has reimbursed New York City $160,000 for police overtime related to her wedding held on July 3 and 4. Mayor Zohran Mamdani confirmed that the reimbursement covers the costs of police services required for the event, which drew around 1,000 guests and necessitated the closure of several streets in Manhattan.
New York Times — World
05:56 PM
Protests have taken place in Baruipur, West Bengal, following the sexual assault and killing of a young girl. The community is calling for justice in light of the incident.
Al Jazeera English
05:55 PM
Portugal's new coach, Jesus, has stated that Cristiano Ronaldo can continue his international career following the team's exit from the 2026 World Cup. This statement comes amid speculation about Ronaldo's future with the national team.
Fox News — Latest
05:53 PM
A man in Northern California lost his hand after an explosive device detonated while he was cleaning a beach. Jason Turner has undergone amputation and is facing additional surgeries for other injuries. The Del Norte County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident.
Fox News — Politics
05:51 PM
Mitt Romney stated in a recent interview that he believes individuals aged 80 and older should not hold leadership roles in the country. He expressed interest in running for president in 2028, referencing the effects of aging on the brain and his previous presidential campaigns.
Fox News — Latest
05:51 PM
Mitt Romney stated in an interview that he believes individuals aged 80 and older should not hold leadership roles in the country. This comment comes as he considers a potential run for president in 2028. Romney, who will turn 80 next year, referenced the effects of aging on the brain during his remarks.
PBS NewsHour
05:51 PM
Police in the UK have arrested a suspect in the killing of former Parliament member Ann Widdecombe. Authorities have indicated that the incident is not considered to be an act of terror or politically motivated.
PBS NewsHour
05:48 PM
Forecasters are predicting that the next El Niño event may be among the strongest since 1950, according to climate data. This assessment is based on current modeling and observations.
Washington Post — World
05:47 PM
The Kremlin has reacted to President Trump's endorsement of Ukrainian President Zelensky and the new Patriot missile deal, suggesting that such developments may extend the duration of the war. The Kremlin downplayed the significance of Trump's remarks.
Washington Examiner
05:46 PM
Adam Fetcher, the former chief communications officer for Minneapolis, was fired over allegations of stealing money and credit cards from city employees. The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office is currently reviewing the case for possible criminal charges.
Axios
05:43 PM
Speaker Mike Johnson is facing challenges with the GOP's SAVE Act, having presided over multiple failed rule votes due to internal party disagreements. The ongoing disruptions have raised concerns among House members about wasted legislative time, while Johnson aims to pass a revised version of the bill before the upcoming midterms.
Fox News — Latest
05:43 PM
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit has upheld Illinois's ban on semiautomatic weapons and large-capacity magazines, reversing a lower court's ruling. Governor JB Pritzker and Attorney General Kwame Raoul praised the decision, while dissenting Chief Judge Michael Brennan argued it violates Second Amendment rights. The National Shooting Sports Foundation plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Fox News — Politics
05:43 PM
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit has upheld an Illinois law banning assault weapons and large-capacity magazines, reversing a lower court's ruling. The decision has garnered support from state officials while the National Shooting Sports Foundation plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
TechCrunch
05:42 PM
Fizz has filed an expanded lawsuit against Sidechat, alleging that a venture capitalist from Maveron shared confidential information with Sidechat during a fundraising meeting. The case highlights issues related to the protection of sensitive information in the startup sector.
Axios
05:42 PM
Senate Republicans are worried about a potential government shutdown before the midterm elections, with discussions focusing on the appropriations process and the absence of Mitch McConnell. The deadline to fund the government is September 30, and senators are considering a short-term funding bill to avoid a crisis during the election season.
Washington Examiner
05:40 PM
Peter Navarro is appealing his contempt of Congress conviction, aiming to set a legal precedent on executive privilege. His new attorney has requested the D.C. Circuit Court to consider recent Supreme Court rulings that may impact his case. Navarro was convicted for not complying with a subpoena related to the January 6 Capitol riot investigation.
Washington Examiner
05:37 PM
Kristi Noem is divorcing her husband, Bryon Noem, following allegations of cross-dressing and inappropriate online communications. Her mother confirmed the news, stating the family was surprised by the situation. The allegations surfaced shortly after Noem was removed from her position as Homeland Security Secretary.
The Verge
05:31 PM
SK Hynix launched on Wall Street on July 10, 2026, raising $26.5 billion and opening at $170 per share, setting a record for foreign company debuts. The company briefly became South Korea's most valuable firm in May, driven by rising demand for memory chips essential for AI technology.
The Hill
05:30 PM
The REPAIR Act is a bipartisan bill aimed at improving access to vehicle repair resources for independent dealers and repair shops. The legislation seeks to provide these entities with the same information and tools available to manufacturers, potentially reducing repair costs for consumers.
Daily Wire
05:26 PM
A poll shows Christine Drazan leading incumbent Governor Tina Kotek in the Oregon gubernatorial race, with Drazan at 48% and Kotek at 44%. The race is considered statistically close, and several election forecasters have shifted their outlook in favor of Republicans. Kotek's low approval ratings and controversies during her term have contributed to the competitive nature of the election.
The Hill
05:23 PM
Senator Tammy Duckworth has urged Nirav Shah, a Democratic candidate for the Maine Senate, to end his campaign. Her criticism is based on Shah's handling of a Legionnaires' disease outbreak during his tenure as head of Illinois' public health department.
Fox News — Politics
05:22 PM
Senator John Fetterman has publicly criticized Bernie Sanders following the collapse of Graham Platner's Senate campaign in Maine. Fetterman called for Sanders to apologize to voters for his support of Platner, indicating a notable shift in Fetterman's political stance from a progressive ally to a critic. This evolution has raised questions about Fetterman's relationship with the Democratic Party and his future political alignment.
Al Jazeera English
05:21 PM
A Russian attack on Kramatorsk has led to the deaths of four people, including a teenager, and injured nine others, according to a Ukrainian official. The attack took place on July 10, 2026.
PBS NewsHour
05:20 PM
Federal officials are not disclosing the identity of the ICE officer who fatally shot Lorenzo Salgado Araujo. Reports indicate that Salgado Araujo was not the target of the ICE operation.
Deutsche Welle
05:18 PM
A 26-year-old man has been arrested by police in southwest England on suspicion of murdering Ann Widdecombe, a former politician. Initial investigations indicate that the case is not being treated as terrorism or politically motivated.
Scientific American
05:10 PM
China's Long March 10B rocket was launched on July 10, 2026, successfully recovering its first-stage booster. This event represents a significant milestone in China's space program and highlights the ongoing rivalry in space exploration with the United States.
Al Jazeera English
05:08 PM
The Egyptian national football team received a warm welcome from supporters after their World Cup run. Fans displayed Egyptian and Palestinian flags during the parade, expressing solidarity with Gaza.
Los Angeles Times
05:06 PM
Omar Yaghi, a Nobel Prize laureate, is transitioning from his role at UC Berkeley to take on a leadership position at an AI institute at Tsinghua University in Beijing. This move marks a significant career shift for Yaghi.
The Hill
05:01 PM
Brian Kilmeade, a host on Fox News, expressed criticism towards Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, the lead negotiators for the Trump administration in the Iran peace talks. He questioned their qualifications for managing the complex discussions involved.
PBS NewsHour
05:01 PM
The White House announced the removal of members from the Election Assistance Commission on July 10, 2026. The commission plays a key role in managing federal grants for states and overseeing voting systems.
The Hill
05:00 PM
Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, is facing serious allegations of rape and controversy over a Nazi tattoo. His prior support from prominent Democrats has sparked discussions about the political culture surrounding character and integrity in campaigns.
Daily Wire
04:56 PM
King Charles III met with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their children on July 7, 2026, marking the first family gathering since tensions began several years ago. The meeting took place at Highgrove House and included discussions about reconciliation, as Prince Harry expressed a desire to mend family relations.
TechCrunch
04:51 PM
China's state-owned space company has achieved a milestone by recovering its first orbital rocket booster after launch. This development highlights progress in the country's reusable rocket technology.
PBS NewsHour
04:45 PM
Airstrikes occurred in Iran on July 10, 2026, with no group claiming responsibility. This follows the U.S. stating that it had concluded its own attacks, raising questions about the identity of those behind the strikes.
Scientific American
04:43 PM
The likelihood of a Super El Niño event is increasing, which is linked to more severe weather patterns such as powerful typhoons, famine, and wildfires. Experts are observing these developments closely.
BBC — Business
04:42 PM
SK Hynix successfully raised $26.5 billion in its IPO on the Nasdaq, with shares rising up to 17% during the debut trading. This event sets a record for foreign listings on the exchange.
BBC — World
04:42 PM
Zulu King Misuzulu has publicly expressed regret after a video emerged showing him making threats against his wife and accusing her of cheating. The video has gained significant attention in South Africa.
New York Times — Business
04:41 PM
Denise Unterwurzacher was fired by Atlassian in 2023, and a recent legal decision has classified her termination as illegal. This case highlights potential legal issues regarding employee rights within the tech industry.