The Hill
03:29 PM
The DOJ will brief the press on charges against eight men accused of plotting to kill President Trump and Vice President Vance during the UFC Freedom 250 event. The indictment was filed in Ohio and includes multiple charges against the defendants.
Washington Examiner
03:29 PM
Vice President JD Vance is reportedly looking to lease a property in Middleburg, Virginia, for his family. This consideration comes as his wife, Usha Vance, prepares to give birth to their fourth child. The Secret Service would need to ensure security measures at the new residence if the plan proceeds.
BBC — World
03:28 PM
The US government has issued a fourth set of unresolved UFO cases, continuing its initiative to release more related files periodically. This move is part of an ongoing effort to provide transparency regarding UFO sightings.
BBC — World
03:28 PM
The US government has published a fourth set of unresolved UFO cases. This is part of an ongoing effort to release additional files regularly.
Washington Examiner
03:25 PM
The Ohio gubernatorial race is now considered a 'Toss Up' as Republican nominee Vivek Ramaswamy faces challenges from Democratic nominee Amy Acton. Polling indicates a close contest, with Acton leading slightly. Ramaswamy has attempted to attack Acton's record, while Acton has focused on affordability and criticized Ramaswamy's wealth.
Deutsche Welle
03:25 PM
Ukraine's sports minister, Matviy Bidnyi, has voiced his criticism of the International Olympic Committee's decision to permit Russia's return to the Olympics. He expressed his feelings in an interview with Deutsche Welle.
cnbc.com
10:40 AM
The U.S. plans to continue technical talks with Iran despite recent airstrikes exchanged between the two countries. President Trump has declared the ceasefire with Iran over, citing Iran's actions as unacceptable. Tensions remain high as both nations conduct military strikes and negotiate potential agreements.
san.com
10:40 AM
Tehrangi Chapman, a Milwaukee police detective, faces charges for allegedly misusing the Flock license plate reader technology to stalk a victim. An investigation revealed that he accessed the victim's data multiple times under false pretenses. The incident is part of a broader trend of police misuse of surveillance technology, with at least 21 similar cases reported nationwide since 2024.
abc13.com
10:40 AM
Several Flock cameras in Houston have been vandalized, raising privacy concerns among residents. An investigation by the Houston Police Department is ongoing, while experts highlight growing unease about surveillance technology. The city has a contract with Flock for these cameras, which have been credited with aiding law enforcement.
New York Times — Business
10:03 AM
The European Commission has ordered Meta to change the design of Instagram and Facebook due to concerns about their addictive features. This action reflects the Commission's broader initiative to regulate social media companies.
Fox News — Latest
10:02 AM
ICE agents involved in a fatal shooting in Houston were not wearing body cameras, according to sources. The incident is under investigation by the Department of Homeland Security and local prosecutors. Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, the individual shot, was allegedly trying to ram an ICE officer with his vehicle. Calls for an independent investigation have been made by several political figures.
Fox News — Politics
10:00 AM
Iran's recent attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz have led to increased oil prices, but experts suggest that Iran may be losing its ability to leverage this strategic waterway against the United States. Factors such as rising oil production, alternative export routes, and changes in commercial shipping patterns indicate a potential decline in Iran's influence over global oil markets.
Washington Examiner
10:00 AM
Rep. John James (R-MI) is campaigning for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Michigan, facing challenges in recent debates against opponents Mike Cox and Perry Johnson. The debates revealed vulnerabilities in James' campaign strategy, particularly regarding his reliance on name recognition and endorsements rather than direct engagement with voters. He must demonstrate his readiness to earn the nomination to advance in the primary.
Deutsche Welle
10:00 AM
The Bundestag in Germany has passed a healthcare reform package aimed at reducing costs. Protests against the reform are expected, and Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is set to meet with Slovenia's foreign minister in Berlin.
The New Yorker
10:00 AM
The Michigan Senate primary race between Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed illustrates the ideological divisions within the Democratic Party. The competition highlights differing campaign styles as both candidates vie for support.
BBC — Business
09:54 AM
Authorities are seeking public input on proposed regulations to restrict vape companies from using enticing flavor descriptions that may attract children. The goal is to reduce the appeal of vaping products to minors.
The Daily Beast
09:47 AM
Mitch McConnell was seen being taken away in an ambulance after being found unconscious at his home on June 14. He has been hospitalized for weeks, and his team has been criticized for a lack of updates regarding his health status.
BBC — Business
09:38 AM
EasyJet has announced that a takeover bid from Apollo, a US firm, has exceeded a prior offer from Castlelake. The news was released on July 10, 2026.
Deutsche Welle
09:35 AM
Dieter Schwarz, Germany's richest man from the supermarket sector, is set to compete with major tech companies like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. His efforts may have substantial benefits for the region's economy.
Wired
09:33 AM
In Miami, England and Norway will play in a World Cup quarter-final match under conditions where the Wet Bulb Index is projected to surpass 90°F. Scientists warn that such extreme heat could pose risks to player health.
Axios
09:30 AM
A preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, took place in Provo, Utah, with notable conservative figures in attendance. The prosecution aims to establish sufficient evidence for aggravated murder charges. The case has drawn attention due to its political implications and the ongoing spread of conspiracy theories related to Kirk's assassination.
Al Jazeera English
09:21 AM
Bomb attacks occurred in Damascus on July 10, 2026, viewed as efforts to instigate instability. However, the incidents do not reflect a total collapse of security, as many residents maintain their daily activities.
Axios
09:20 AM
Big tech companies are facing scrutiny over their environmental disclosures related to AI, with reports indicating rising emissions and water use. The United Nations has called for full transparency regarding the environmental impacts of data centers. While companies are investing in clean energy, the lack of regulatory requirements and standard reporting practices complicates the assessment of their environmental footprints.
Deutsche Welle
09:09 AM
Ukrainian drone strikes have targeted oil facilities in southern Russia, further straining the country's fuel network. This incident is part of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
New York Times — US
09:04 AM
The Democratic PAC linked to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has announced it has $126 million in funds available as of July 2026. This marks a significant financial position for the organization.
New York Times — Politics
09:04 AM
The Democratic PAC linked to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has announced a record fund of $126 million as it enters July 2026. This significant amount reflects the ongoing fundraising efforts of the organization.
New York Times — US
09:02 AM
Graham Platner's campaign in Maine has been suspended following a rape accusation, leading to mixed reactions among his supporters. Some women are expressing disappointment over his exit, contrary to expectations from Democratic officials.
New York Times — Politics
09:02 AM
Graham Platner has stepped down from his campaign amid a rape accusation. Reactions from his supporters, particularly women, indicate a mix of disappointment, contrasting with the expectations of Democratic party officials.
New York Times — Business
09:00 AM
José Antonio Donaire has been appointed as Barcelona's new commissioner for sustainable tourism. He is focusing on strategies to manage the city's tourism growth, including plans to enhance the Boqueria market for local shoppers.
cnn.com
08:40 AM
Israel has informed the United States of a new Iranian plot to assassinate President Donald Trump, according to sources. The warning adds to rising tensions between the two countries amid ongoing military threats and diplomatic efforts. US intelligence is monitoring various potential threats, but the reliability of the Israeli report is questioned by some officials.
Al Jazeera English
07:59 AM
The Bayeux Tapestry is on loan to Britain for the first time in a millennium. This loan is considered a significant symbol of the ongoing efforts to improve French-British relations after Brexit.
New York Post
07:59 AM
David Vander Meer, a former youth pastor, allegedly pushed his wife off a cliff and subsequently took his own life after being charged with her murder two decades later. Reports suggest he left a suicide note and a will in his jail cell.
New York Post
07:50 AM
Donald Trump commented on the difficulties Democrats may face in replacing Graham Platner. He noted that a similar charge made by a Republican woman was not believed by others.
Al Jazeera English
07:43 AM
At least 12 people have died due to wildfires in Andalusia, southern Spain. The fires are noted as the deadliest in the region and are occurring during a period of heatwaves across Europe.
New York Post
07:42 AM
A North Carolina man has been arrested for allegedly fatally stabbing his 5-year-old son after breaking into his ex-girlfriend's apartment. The incident occurred before he left the scene and went to a Taco Bell.
BBC — World
07:39 AM
A wildfire in southern Spain has led to the deaths of at least 11 people, with 19 others unaccounted for. Local officials have suggested that some of the victims may be British.
Deutsche Welle
07:31 AM
The Salton Sea is drying up, leading to worsening air quality for nearby residents. Authorities are taking steps to stabilize the lakebed, but some families are already experiencing negative impacts.
Al Jazeera English
07:29 AM
The United States is working on a new strategy to counter Iran's influence, which is part of a larger initiative to reshape the regional dynamics. This approach is linked to diplomatic efforts involving NATO.
BBC — Business
07:22 AM
EasyJet has reported a takeover bid from Apollo, a US-based firm, amounting to £5.7 billion. This new offer exceeds an earlier proposal from Castlelake.
Deutsche Welle
07:05 AM
Germany's Bundestag is anticipated to pass a cost-cutting health care package. Additionally, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will hold discussions with Slovenian Foreign Minister Tone Kajzer in Berlin.
Deutsche Welle
06:50 AM
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is concluding a tri-country tour with a visit to New Zealand. The agenda includes bilateral talks focused on trade, commerce, and defense.
Deutsche Welle
06:44 AM
Iran has buried the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following an extended funeral period of six days. This burial takes place amid heightened tensions in the region, as tankers are still navigating the Strait of Hormuz.
nbcnews.com
06:40 AM
In a shooting incident in Houston on July 9, 2026, a man was fatally shot by ICE officers. Reports indicate that the officers involved were not wearing body cameras at the time of the incident.
reuters.com
06:40 AM
President Donald Trump has dismissed members of the Election Assistance Commission ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. This move is part of broader discussions regarding election administration and integrity in the United States.
NPR — Top Stories
06:33 AM
The Ebola death toll in Congo has reached 600, with new suspected cases emerging in areas previously not impacted by the outbreak. The government has indicated that the disease is spreading beyond the initial epicenter in Ituri.
Deutsche Welle
06:27 AM
The Bayeux Tapestry has been moved from France to the British Museum in London, marking its first display in the UK in nearly 1,000 years. The exhibition is set to open in September 2026.
Daily Mail
06:13 AM
John Bew, a former political adviser, has suggested that Andy Burnham may face significant challenges shortly after taking office, particularly regarding potential aggressive actions from Vladimir Putin. This statement highlights the geopolitical tensions that could impact Burnham's early tenure.
Wired
06:00 AM
The UN's AI for Good summit took place with discussions centered on the challenges of global governance related to artificial intelligence. The event included live coding sessions and highlighted the urgency of addressing these governance issues as technology continues to advance.
New York Times — World
05:50 AM
The Indian diaspora in Australia has become the largest foreign-born group, as highlighted during the 'Melbourne Meets Modi' event held on July 10, 2026. The event featured Prime Minister Narendra Modi and was attended by many community members.
New York Post
05:38 AM
Jamey Carney, a 43-year-old mother from New York, died from suffocation in Ireland, according to a postmortem examination. Police are investigating her death and are concerned that her asylum-seeking boyfriend may have left the country.