theatlantic.com
04:40 PM
A survey of CIA analysts has revealed growing concerns about political influence undermining the objectivity of intelligence analysis during the Trump administration. Analysts expressed fears of pressure to conform to political narratives, particularly regarding actions taken by former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Despite these pressures, many analysts reported satisfaction with their immediate management's commitment to objectivity.
cbsnews.com
04:40 PM
The Pentagon has released a new set of files concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena, including 40 documents, videos, and audio files from various agencies. Notable incidents include a 2015 intrusion over a nuclear facility and multiple encounters documented by military personnel from 2010 onwards. The Pentagon confirmed that more disclosures are forthcoming.
nypost.com
04:40 PM
In an interview, President Trump revealed he has left instructions for a military response if Iran attempts to assassinate him, citing ongoing threats since 2020. He discussed escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly following recent Iranian actions and public calls for his assassination during a memorial for a former Iranian leader.
nbcnews.com
04:40 PM
On July 9, 2026, Palm Beach International Airport was renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport, and a bridge in Tennessee was designated as the President Donald J. Trump Bridge. The changes follow state legislation and are part of a broader effort to honor the former president. The airport renaming will incur costs of about $5.5 million for signage and branding updates.
ms.now
04:40 PM
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was fatally shot during an ICE operation in Houston, with Representative Sylvia Garcia stating he was not the intended target. The circumstances of the shooting are disputed, and DHS has initiated an investigation. Salgado's family is calling for an independent inquiry into his death.
click2houston.com
04:40 PM
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced plans for legal action against the U.S. following the shooting death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent in Houston. The incident occurred during a traffic stop, and Sheinbaum emphasized the need for legal measures to address the treatment of undocumented nationals. An investigation is underway by the DHS Office of Inspector General.
mediaite.com
04:40 PM
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was shot and killed by an ICE agent during a traffic stop in Houston on July 7, 2026. His family is calling for an independent investigation into the incident, which has sparked protests in the area. City officials stated that the investigation is currently managed by federal authorities.
Ars Technica
04:36 PM
A firmware update for Hue Bridge Pro smart hubs has resulted in some devices becoming non-functional. Philips is offering free replacements to customers affected by this issue.
The Hill
04:35 PM
An attorney for the family of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who was shot and killed by ICE agents, claims that the agency's account of the incident is false. The attorney has spoken with witnesses who were present during the shooting.
Fox News — Politics
04:35 PM
The State Department intervened to cancel a planned meeting between New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Commissioner Ana María Archila and Iran's UN ambassador, Amir-Saeid Iravani. This marks the second instance of federal intervention regarding the Mamdani administration's foreign outreach, following a similar cancellation of a meeting with Colombian President Gustavo Petro.
The Hill
04:34 PM
The deadline to claim a pandemic-era tax refund is July 10. Taxpayers who fail to submit their claims by this date will lose their eligibility for the refund.
Al Jazeera English
04:30 PM
Donald Trump has suggested that there may be opportunities for further negotiations with Iran following recent military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has yet to respond to Trump's claims.
Scientific American
04:30 PM
A proposed rule change may lead to higher radiation exposure for Americans from nuclear facilities. The details and potential public health impacts are being evaluated.
Fox News — Politics
04:29 PM
The Department of Justice has initiated a lawsuit against Maryland, alleging that the state's sanctuary policies obstruct federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit claims that Maryland's Community Trust Act undermines public safety and violates the supremacy clause of the Constitution. Additionally, a group of Maryland sheriffs has filed a separate lawsuit against the state, citing similar concerns about the law's impact on cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
TechCrunch
04:29 PM
Disney+ is exploring the possibility of launching a free streaming tier to compete more effectively with free services like YouTube and Tubi. This strategy is intended to address the growing audience share these platforms are capturing.
Guardian — US
04:27 PM
President Donald Trump has fired the last three members of the Election Assistance Commission, which is the only federal agency focused on election administration. This decision has been met with criticism, with some alleging it is an attempt to influence the upcoming midterm elections.
Al Jazeera English
04:27 PM
Fadel Shaker, a Lebanese pop star, has been released on bail after his arrest. He previously quit his music career in 2012 and faced accusations of joining an armed group.
PBS NewsHour
04:20 PM
The Department of Homeland Security reported that ICE officers were involved in the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo while they were looking for another person. The incident occurred during an attempt to stop Araujo's vehicle.
Al Jazeera English
04:20 PM
Alexander Zverev has secured a spot in the Wimbledon final. He will face either Jannik Sinner, the current champion, or Novak Djokovic, who has won the tournament seven times.
Daily Wire
04:19 PM
Graham Platner has officially withdrawn from the U.S. Senate race in Maine amid serious allegations. In his withdrawal letter, he emphasized the political movement behind his nomination and left the Democratic Party searching for a new candidate to challenge incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins.
BBC — Business
04:18 PM
A High Court judge has ruled that some major car manufacturers did not use devices designed to manipulate emissions testing. This decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the automotive industry's compliance with emissions standards.
Washington Examiner
04:14 PM
Kia America has recalled over 462,000 Telluride vehicles due to a fire risk linked to the power seat motor. The NHTSA advises owners to park the vehicles outside until repairs are completed. Kia will notify affected owners on August 13 for scheduling repairs.
New York Post
04:14 PM
A student from Menlo College faces charges related to the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in his dormitory. The case is under investigation by local law enforcement.
Washington Examiner
04:13 PM
King Yuan Electronics plans to invest up to $1.4 billion to build a semiconductor facility in the U.S. The investment aims to strengthen its operations and position in the global supply chain. The company has not yet specified the location or construction timeline.
Ars Technica
04:11 PM
Astronomers have made the most precise measurement of the Lense-Thirring effect, a prediction of Einstein's theory of relativity, with an accuracy of 0.2 percent. The research was led by Ignazio Ciufolini from the Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, utilizing a uniquely designed satellite.
New York Post
04:07 PM
Actor Luke Wilson and his girlfriend were seen in public following the birth of their first child. Wilson attended a premiere event while his girlfriend was spotted with their baby.
New York Post
04:07 PM
On July 10, 2026, European regulators warned Meta to alter the addictive features of Facebook and Instagram. The company could face significant fines if it does not comply with the regulators' demands.
Washington Post — World
04:04 PM
President Trump announced that the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is 'over,' but suggested that talks could still continue. Analysts have pointed out that the preliminary truce deal has serious issues that may complicate further negotiations.
Deutsche Welle
04:04 PM
US President Donald Trump has expressed that he may permit Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air defense missiles. Analysts view this as a supportive gesture, though they emphasize that the production process could take years to initiate.
Fox News — Latest
04:03 PM
The Fort Worth Police Department admitted that an officer made inaccurate statements during an incident involving a Christian street preacher at the Trinity Pride Fest. The citation issued to the preacher was based on noise ordinance violations rather than the content of his speech. The department plans to provide additional training to officers on First Amendment protections.
The Hill
04:02 PM
On July 10, 2026, Senate Democrats criticized President Trump for reporting over $1 billion in cryptocurrency-related income. They are calling for investigations into the national security implications of his digital asset holdings, which include approximately $594 million earned from World Liberty Financial.
New York Times — US
04:01 PM
Frederick Kumi, accused of orchestrating a romance scam that defrauded Americans of $8 million, has been extradited to the United States. His lawyer stated that he arrived in the US on Thursday.
New York Post
04:00 PM
NYPD Inspector Jeremy Scheublin was arrested on July 10, 2026, on an attempted rape charge after allegedly making inappropriate remarks to a subordinate. He turned himself in at the 46th Precinct in the Bronx.
PBS NewsHour
04:00 PM
During a news conference on July 10, 2026, U.S. Representative Sylvia Garcia addressed the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent. Garcia clarified that Araujo was not the intended target of the operation conducted by federal authorities in Houston.
PBS NewsHour
04:00 PM
U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia held a news conference regarding the shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent in Houston. She confirmed that Araujo was not the intended target of the operation conducted by federal authorities.
The Hill
04:00 PM
The Supreme Court has determined that a jury in Missouri does not have the authority to set warning label regulations for all weedkillers in the United States. This ruling affects the national standards for product labeling.
The Hill
03:59 PM
Goldman Sachs has announced new restrictions on employee trading in prediction markets. While employees can trade on sports and entertainment, they are not allowed to trade on markets related to specific companies, financial markets, or election outcomes.
The Hill
03:59 PM
Ms. Rachel, known for her advocacy for children in diverse circumstances, has responded to comments made by former President Donald Trump regarding Muslim kindergartners. She emphasizes her support for children affected by various crises.
Axios
03:58 PM
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh has created five task forces to reassess the central bank's policymaking process, consisting of economists and business leaders outside the usual Fed circles. The groups aim to provide recommendations on various topics, including communications and data collection, by the end of the year. Their effectiveness will depend on their ability to convince the Federal Open Market Committee of their insights.
PBS NewsHour
03:52 PM
The family of Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old from Mississippi, is advocating for an investigation into his death, which occurred after a boat trip on July 4. They are requesting increased transparency regarding the investigation.
BBC — World
03:50 PM
Nolan Wells' body was found near Horn Island, Mississippi, following a boating trip with friends. His family is seeking clarity on the events leading to his death.
Deutsche Welle
03:47 PM
UK police have begun a murder investigation into the death of politician Ann Widdecombe, who was found dead with serious injuries at her home. No details regarding a motive or context for the crime have been released.
Ars Technica
03:46 PM
The European Union is investigating Meta for potentially addictive features on its platforms, Facebook and Instagram. The European Commission's preliminary findings indicate that Meta did not adequately assess the risks these features pose to users' wellbeing.
Ars Technica
03:46 PM
The European Union is investigating Meta for potentially addictive features on Facebook and Instagram, including auto-play and infinite scroll. The European Commission's preliminary findings suggest that Meta has not adequately assessed the impact of these features on user wellbeing, particularly for minors and vulnerable individuals.
The Hill
03:43 PM
President Trump declared the end of the U.S. ceasefire with Iran on July 10, 2026, while confirming that peace talks will continue. He indicated that Iran has requested to keep the dialogue open.
Wired
03:41 PM
A study has found that soccer fans experience heightened stress levels and increased heart rates when their favorite team reaches a tournament final. The research tracked hundreds of fans to observe these physiological changes.
Washington Examiner
03:41 PM
Brad Lander has endorsed Abdul el Sayed for the Democratic nomination in Michigan's Senate race. Lander highlighted their shared views on various issues, including skepticism towards Israel and the need for change in political leadership. The Michigan primary is scheduled for August 4.
The Verge
03:33 PM
Disney Plus is reportedly considering a free streaming tier, according to a report from Business Insider. Adam Smith, Disney's chief product and technology officer, discussed this idea during a recent town hall meeting, although specific details about the content and rollout timeline remain unclear.
The Hill
03:33 PM
Rep. Jamie Raskin has publicly defended former Olympian David Hearn, who faces charges of vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Raskin expressed his commitment to ensuring Hearn receives a fair trial after Hearn pleaded not guilty.
Washington Examiner
03:29 PM
In 2025, Nebraska reported an 8% increase in abortion rates, with 2,698 procedures performed, largely due to an influx of patients from Iowa and South Dakota. The number of abortions sought by Nebraska residents decreased, while medication abortions made up a significant portion of the total. The changes follow stricter abortion laws enacted in the state and neighboring regions after the Dobbs decision.