PBS NewsHour
07:37 PM
Rep. Ro Khanna has stated that he was detained by the Israeli military and settlers while touring the West Bank. The incident occurred on Wednesday during a three-day visit to the area.
New York Post
07:34 PM
Scottie Scheffler emphasized that his previous win at the British Open is not a factor in his preparation for the upcoming tournament at Royal Birkdale. He is focused on the current competition.
BBC — World
07:32 PM
Poland's Prime Minister has pledged to create a memorial for World War II victims, focusing on the civilian deaths linked to Ukrainian nationalists. This move highlights the long-standing tensions between Poland and Ukraine regarding historical narratives from the war.
BBC — World
07:30 PM
Mojtaba Khamenei has declared that revenge for his father's killing is certain. This remark comes in the context of the ongoing conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran.
Fox News — Latest
07:27 PM
Linda Noskova claimed the Wimbledon women's title on July 11, 2026, by defeating Karolina Muchova. In her acceptance speech, she honored her late mother, expressing gratitude for her support. Muchova provided a humorous moment during her post-match interview despite her loss.
Fox News — Latest
07:27 PM
The House is preparing to revisit a significant veterans package after the July recess, which aims to enhance veterans' health care and benefits. However, the bill's progress is complicated by Republican disagreements over the SAVE America Act. Some lawmakers express concerns about the bill's financing and its potential impact on veterans' benefits.
Fox News — Politics
07:27 PM
A significant veterans health care and benefits bill is expected to return to the House floor after the July recess, but its progress may be hindered by Republican disputes over the SAVE America Act. The Take Care of America's Veterans Act aims to consolidate numerous veterans bills and enhance benefits, but some lawmakers have raised concerns about its financing and potential impacts on veterans' benefits.
Al Jazeera English
07:25 PM
A ceremony in Srebrenica marked the 31st anniversary of the genocide, with ten newly identified victims being buried. The event remembers the more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys who lost their lives during this tragic event.
Al Jazeera English
07:15 PM
Venezuela has experienced a significant increase in its earthquake-related death toll, now exceeding 4,000. Families are still hoping to locate missing individuals in the aftermath of the disaster.
The Hill
07:15 PM
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is undergoing repairs, leading to its drainage once more. The renovation, supported by former President Trump, has experienced delays and was originally scheduled for completion by July 4.
Washington Examiner
07:11 PM
Rosie O'Donnell expressed concerns about President Donald Trump's health during a CNN interview, predicting he may not survive until 2028. She referenced recent mistakes made by Trump at a NATO summit as evidence of his declining cognitive abilities.
Fox News — Latest
07:00 PM
Experts are discussing the growing use of artificial intelligence in dating, highlighting potential negative impacts on relationship skills. While AI can assist with tasks like writing messages and creating profiles, reliance on it may hinder authentic communication and exacerbate existing issues in dating. Experts caution that AI should complement, not replace, genuine human interactions.
Washington Examiner
06:58 PM
Mojtaba Khamenei, the Iranian Supreme Leader, announced plans for retaliation against those responsible for his father's death and other Iranian casualties during the conflict with the U.S. and Israel. His statements included threats toward the U.S. and President Trump, who responded by asserting military readiness against Iran. The U.S. also demanded that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has not yet agreed to.
The Hill
06:52 PM
Representative Ro Khanna reported being detained for over an hour by Israeli settlers in the West Bank earlier this week. The situation involved the presence of Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers, and Khanna noted that the settlers were armed with American-made M4 rifles.
Al Jazeera English
06:46 PM
The Trump administration has issued subpoenas to New York Times reporters concerning their reporting. This action has drawn condemnation from press freedom advocates and members of Congress, who view it as an intimidation tactic.
The Verge
06:44 PM
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield has withdrawn his request for documents related to Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, which included a 60-day delay for the merger's closing. Reports indicate that Paramount's response influenced this decision.
espn.com
06:40 PM
Harry Kane confirmed he played golf with U.S. President Donald Trump, calling it a 'surreal experience.' The game occurred 18 months ago in Florida, and Kane expressed admiration for Trump's golf skills. Additionally, Kane mentioned the England team's goal to honor David Beckham as they prepare for their World Cup quarterfinal match against Norway.
courthousenews.com
06:40 PM
Hunter Biden has been awarded $1.7 million in punitive damages in a defamation case against Patrick Byrne, former CEO of Overstock.com. A federal judge found that Byrne's claims regarding Biden seeking a bribe from Iran were fabricated and noted Byrne's failure to defend himself adequately during the litigation.
politico.eu
06:40 PM
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei vowed to avenge the death of his father, former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, following an Israeli airstrike. His comments come amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with the U.S. conducting strikes in response to Iranian actions in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is engaged in mediation talks in Oman.
nbcnews.com
06:40 PM
Rep. Ro Khanna reported being detained by Israeli settlers during a visit to the West Bank, where he aimed to observe the effects of Israeli occupation. The incident involved settlers armed with rifles blocking Khanna's group, who were later released following police intervention. Khanna's visit is part of his consideration for a presidential run in 2028, highlighting shifting views within the Democratic Party regarding Israeli policies.
Al Jazeera English
06:38 PM
Jayden Adams, a midfielder for South Africa and Mamelodi Sundowns, has passed away after playing in the FIFA World Cup. He was 25 years old and contributed to his team's progress to the round of 32.
Guardian — US
06:28 PM
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has raised concerns about alleged rushed renovations at the Kennedy Center, suggesting that federal contracting laws were ignored in preparation for events, including a FIFA peace prize ceremony for Donald Trump. The allegations were detailed in a letter sent to the center.
Washington Examiner
06:26 PM
Rep. Ro Khanna reported being unlawfully detained by Israeli settlers during a trip to the West Bank. He described the incident in detail, stating that the Israeli military sided with the settlers during the detention. Khanna indicated that this experience would influence his focus on Palestinian rights in any future political campaign.
Al Jazeera English
06:20 PM
Delegations from the US and Lebanon convened to address the withdrawal from Israeli 'pilot zones.' Discussions are centered on creating a mechanism for the initial zone's establishment.
The Hill
06:19 PM
Harry Kane confirmed that he played golf with President Trump about 18 months ago in Florida. The confirmation was made during a press conference in Miami ahead of England's World Cup quarterfinal match against Norway.
Al Jazeera English
06:10 PM
Linda Noskova secured her first Grand Slam title by defeating Karolina Muchova in the Wimbledon women's singles final. With this win, she becomes the third Czech woman to achieve this title in the past four years.
The Hill
06:09 PM
Mike Huckabee, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, cautioned Iran not to test the U.S. military amid escalating tensions. His remarks came after President Trump threatened further military action against Iran if it does not adhere to U.S. demands.
New York Times — Politics
06:08 PM
Representative Ro Khanna was blocked by Israeli settlers in the West Bank for 90 minutes. This event reflects a shift among Democratic presidential candidates, who are now emphasizing critical perspectives on Israeli policies.
New York Times — US
06:08 PM
Representative Ro Khanna was blocked for 90 minutes by Israeli settlers while in the West Bank. This event highlights a shift in how current Democratic presidential candidates are positioning themselves regarding U.S.-Israel relations.
BBC — World
06:00 PM
US Representative Ro Khanna stated that he was detained for 90 minutes by armed Israeli settlers during a visit to the occupied West Bank. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region.
New York Times — US
05:46 PM
Surveillance footage reveals aggressive driving by ICE agents in unmarked vehicles prior to a fatal shooting incident involving Lorenzo Salgado Araujo. The circumstances of the shooting remain unclear.
Washington Examiner
05:46 PM
Hunter Biden has been awarded $1.7 million in a defamation case against Patrick Byrne, who alleged that Biden sought a bribe from Iran. U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson criticized Byrne for intentional misrepresentation and for failing to appear in court, leading to delays in the proceedings.
New York Times — US
05:46 PM
Two men were arrested in Napa Valley after $100,000 in tools, copper, and vehicles were stolen from a business. A selfie taken by one of the suspects contributed to the evidence leading to their arrest.
BBC — World
05:41 PM
A typhoon has struck eastern Zhejiang province in China, leading to the evacuation of nearly two million people. The city of Wenzhou is in proximity to the storm's trajectory.
New York Post
05:40 PM
Linda Noskova won the Wimbledon women's final, defeating Karolina Muchova. This victory highlights Noskova's success in the tournament.
The Daily Beast
05:37 PM
Rep. Tim Burchett has expressed concerns about the lack of transparency regarding Senator Mitch McConnell's health following his hospitalization. He suggested a 'cover-up' and emphasized the need for term limits in Congress. Emergency reports indicate McConnell may have suffered a heart attack, but his team has not commented further.
TechCrunch
05:30 PM
A new type of smart glasses has been launched, targeting professionals who are often in meetings or traveling. These glasses prioritize productivity and do not include a camera.
The Hill
05:25 PM
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is broadening his investigation into the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, focusing on allegations of financial mismanagement. In a letter to the Executive Director, he cited information from a whistleblower regarding the use of federal funds.
Al Jazeera English
05:22 PM
A landslide in Shimla, India, caused by heavy monsoon rains, has led to the evacuation of villagers. A construction firm has been implicated in the incident.
Fox News — Latest
05:19 PM
Shark sightings have increased along the East Coast, prompting beach closures and heightened awareness among beachgoers. A swimmer was bitten by a shark at Jones Beach State Park, leading to temporary closures while officials monitored the situation. Enhanced surveillance measures, including drone patrols, have been implemented to track shark activity.
Deutsche Welle
05:18 PM
High temperatures can pose health risks for individuals taking antidepressants, including dizziness, dehydration, and exhaustion. Awareness of these risks is important for managing health during hot weather.
PBS NewsHour
05:13 PM
Federal prosecutors have subpoenaed reporters from The New York Times to testify before a grand jury in Manhattan concerning their coverage of Air Force One. The subpoenas were delivered to the reporters at their homes.
Fox News — Latest
05:13 PM
The Colombian Soccer Federation has denounced death threats against player Jaminton Campaz after his performance in a World Cup match. The federation is calling for an investigation into the threats and emphasized the importance of respect in sports. Campaz also appealed for understanding and respect from fans on social media.
Deutsche Welle
05:02 PM
Typhoon Bavi has affected multiple countries in East Asia, resulting in mass evacuations in China and power outages in Japan and Taiwan. The storm has also caused landslides in the Philippines.
BBC — World
04:55 PM
Iran has reportedly communicated to US officials that an attack on ships in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week was a mistake. US officials are calling for Iran to pledge to stop such actions in the future.
The Hill
04:49 PM
President Trump warned Iran of military readiness following reports of an assassination plot against him. He stated that U.S. missiles are prepared to target Iran if necessary. This statement reflects ongoing tensions between the two nations.
Fox News — Latest
04:44 PM
Avi Loeb, a Harvard astronomer, has been appointed to lead a White House UFO advisory council to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). His team is reviewing public disclosures and has requested additional materials from the Pentagon, which have not yet been provided due to national security issues. Loeb aims to clarify the origins of these UAPs and improve sensor technology for future identification.
Fox News — Politics
04:44 PM
Avi Loeb, a Harvard astronomer, has been appointed to lead a UFO advisory council by the White House. His team is tasked with analyzing unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and will report findings to the UAP Governing Board. Loeb has requested additional materials from the Pentagon to aid in their investigation.
cbs4local.com
04:40 PM
The Pentagon has confirmed the National Guard will remain activated in Washington, D.C. until January 20, 2029, to support local law enforcement. This decision is subject to the president's discretion and follows an executive order declaring a crime emergency.
cnn.com
04:40 PM
The 21st Century Road to Housing Act was enacted on July 11, 2026, to address housing affordability in the U.S. The legislation includes multiple proposals aimed at increasing housing supply and reducing costs, though experts warn that immediate relief may take time due to necessary changes at various government levels. The law also places limits on institutional investors purchasing single-family homes.