New York Times — US
10:41 AM
Representative Ro Khanna was blocked for 90 minutes by Israeli settlers while in the West Bank. This event highlights a shift among Democratic presidential candidates who are positioning themselves as critics of U.S.-Israel relations, differing from past leaders who typically showed support for Israel.
New York Times — Politics
10:41 AM
Representative Ro Khanna faced a 90-minute blockade by Israeli settlers while in the West Bank. This event highlights the evolving stance of Democratic presidential candidates regarding U.S.-Israel relations, differing from past leaders who typically showed support for Israel during their visits.
Daily Mail
10:29 AM
Pitbull has achieved a Guinness World Record for the largest assembly of people wearing bald caps at his BST concert, with over 22,141 participants. This event marks a notable achievement in concert history.
Washington Examiner
10:15 AM
The article examines the current state of AI adoption in the workplace, likening it to the early adoption of tractors in agriculture. While AI has shown productivity gains, particularly among lower-skilled workers, many companies struggle with integration due to various operational challenges. Successful adoption will require significant organizational changes and investments.
Al Jazeera English
10:14 AM
Albanian prosecutors are looking into claims of forged deeds linked to land for a resort supported by Jared Kushner. The investigation is occurring alongside increasing protests against the development.
Fox News — Latest
10:00 AM
Edgar Domenech, a former law enforcement official, has expressed concerns regarding illicit Chinese vape companies that are reportedly targeting youth by using an unregulated nicotine substitute. He highlighted the need for increased awareness and regulatory action to address the potential health risks associated with these products, which are marketed in appealing flavors to children.
Fox News — Politics
10:00 AM
Edgar Domenech, a former law enforcement official, has raised alarms about illicit Chinese vape companies exploiting loopholes by using an unregulated substitute for nicotine in flavored disposable vapes aimed at minors. He called for increased awareness and education among lawmakers and the public to address the regulatory challenges posed by these products.
Daily Wire
10:00 AM
The International Olympic Committee has provisionally lifted its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, potentially allowing Russia to participate in the 2028 Summer Olympics. This decision follows years of sanctions related to doping and the conflict in Ukraine, although Russian athletes must still meet anti-doping requirements.
Fox News — Latest
10:00 AM
The preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, ended without a ruling from the judge. Evidence presented during the week-long hearing largely debunked conspiracy theories surrounding the case, with testimonies confirming Kirk's death as a homicide and linking Robinson to the crime scene through various forms of evidence. The next hearing is set for September 1, 2026.
New York Times — World
10:00 AM
The National Research Council of Canada’s fire safety lab in Ottawa, led by Ahmed Kashef, conducts tests on building materials to assess their fire resistance. The lab employs controlled burns to determine how long walls can endure fire exposure, aiding in the development of fire safety standards.
Washington Examiner
10:00 AM
Tyler Robinson's preliminary hearing regarding the murder of Charlie Kirk revealed significant evidence and testimonies that may influence the upcoming trial. Prosecutors presented surveillance footage and witness statements linking Robinson to the crime, while the defense questioned the reliability of the evidence. The trial is expected to be closely monitored due to its political ramifications.
The Hill
10:00 AM
The recent killing of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent in Houston has prompted discussions about the implications of immigration enforcement policies under President Trump. Critics have raised concerns about the potential for abuse within these policies.
The Hill
10:00 AM
President Trump has fired the remaining two Democratic members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, following the resignation of a Republican member. This move has raised concerns about possible interference in the upcoming midterm elections.
The New Yorker
10:00 AM
A midtown tower has been stabilized following structural concerns that arose earlier this week. Developer Nathan Berman is now managing the implications of the incident.
Washington Examiner
10:00 AM
Democratic candidates are increasingly pressured to clarify their positions on Israel and the Gaza conflict, similar to how abortion has served as a litmus test in Republican primaries. This shift is evident in various state primaries, with polling indicating changing attitudes among Democrats regarding U.S. support for Israel and Palestinians. Analysts note that while Israel is becoming a significant issue in some races, its importance may vary based on geographic and voter concerns.
NPR — Politics
10:00 AM
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has decided to pull National Guard troops from Washington, D.C. earlier than planned. The move follows rising pressure on Democratic governors concerning their military deployments in the capital.
NPR — Top Stories
10:00 AM
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has decided to withdraw National Guard troops from Washington, D.C. earlier than planned. This move follows growing criticism of Democratic governors sending troops to the capital.
The Hill
10:00 AM
President Trump has highlighted 25 'Freedom Fuel' gas stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, which are selling fuel at lower prices. There is little information available about the stations or their operators, and Trump's remarks coincide with his push for other retailers to lower fuel prices.
Fox News — Politics
09:57 AM
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was drained on July 11, 2026, for repairs following issues that emerged after a restoration project completed in June. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated the work was necessary to address vandalism and debris from celebrations. Former U.S. Olympic canoeist David Hearn has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the damage.
Fox News — Latest
09:57 AM
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was drained on July 11, 2026, as part of ongoing repairs initiated by the Trump administration after issues arose from a previous restoration. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum confirmed that the repairs were necessary following damage reported by U.S. Park Police, with several individuals charged in connection to the vandalism.
Deutsche Welle
09:48 AM
A man in Telangana is suspected of killing six people and is currently at large. One of the victims was a minor who had accused him of stalking. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the case.
New York Post
09:46 AM
China is evacuating nearly 2 million residents as Typhoon Bavi approaches the coast. The typhoon is expected to make landfall near Wenzhou, which has a population of around 10 million, early on Sunday.
New York Post
09:35 AM
At the San Fermin festival in Spain, a bull run resulted in one runner being gored in the face on July 11, 2026. Many others managed to escape without serious injuries during the event.
Al Jazeera English
09:32 AM
Super Typhoon Bavi has been downgraded, yet it is still considered dangerous by meteorologists. In response to the impending storm, hundreds of thousands of individuals have been evacuated in areas expected to be affected in China.
Wired
09:30 AM
China's Tianwen-2 space probe has captured and sent back images of the asteroid Kamo’oalewa. The mission will proceed with plans to land on the asteroid and collect samples to return to Earth.
New York Post
09:28 AM
Devon and Cornwall Police have stated that a man arrested in relation to the death of former politician Ann Widdecombe is no longer under investigation. The police provided no further details regarding the case.
New York Times — Politics
09:03 AM
Graham Platner has withdrawn from the Senate race in Maine. He was once considered a top candidate for the Democratic nomination.
New York Times — US
09:02 AM
Utah Valley University is evaluating ways to remember Charlie Kirk, who was killed in a shooting last year on campus. The site of the incident has seen modifications, including the removal of the flag and grass.
New York Times — US
09:02 AM
Senator Bernie Sanders is endorsing a new generation of progressive leaders, including Graham Platner from Maine. This move has prompted discussions about the relationship between Sanders' supporters and the representation of women in the progressive movement.
New York Times — Politics
09:02 AM
Senator Bernie Sanders is focusing on his legacy by supporting emerging progressive leaders, including Graham Platner from Maine. This move has sparked discussions about the dynamics within the progressive movement.
Guardian — US
09:00 AM
Senator Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized since June 14, with his office offering limited updates on his health. As Congress prepares to reconvene, he has not been seen in public, and details about his condition remain unclear.
Al Jazeera English
09:00 AM
Cuba has faced its second nationwide blackout in five days, highlighting ongoing issues with the country's power grid. The situation has raised concerns among residents regarding the reliability of electricity supply.
New York Times — World
09:00 AM
Israel has targeted Iranian steel plants, claiming they contribute to military funding and weapon manufacturing. The attacks have sparked discussions about their effects on the civilian economy in Iran.
Wired
09:00 AM
El Niño is causing warm water to surge in the eastern Pacific, affecting the fishing industry in different ways. Some regions are experiencing negative impacts, while others are benefiting from increased fish catches.
Al Jazeera English
08:53 AM
On July 11, 2026, Russian missile strikes on Kyiv injured 11 people. The attack involved ballistic missiles and 121 drones, contributing to a notably deadly period in the ongoing war.
Al Jazeera English
08:43 AM
The anti-corruption prosecutor in Indonesia has stepped down after police confiscated 74 kilograms of gold and $20 million in cash. This action is linked to ongoing corruption investigations in the country.
Fox News — Politics
08:00 AM
President Trump warned that the U.S. would retaliate severely against Iran if there were an assassination attempt against him. His comments came after reports of a potential plot by Iran, and he stated that the military is prepared for action. The situation has escalated due to recent Iranian attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Fox News — Latest
08:00 AM
President Trump warned of severe military retaliation against Iran if the country attempted to assassinate him, stating that 1,000 missiles are prepared for such an event. His comments followed reports of an alleged Iranian plot against him, and tensions between the U.S. and Iran have increased amid recent attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Deutsche Welle
07:54 AM
A hostage situation occurred in a Berlin supermarket on Friday evening, where a man took a woman hostage. The police conducted an operation that resulted in the woman's release after several hours.
Deutsche Welle
07:26 AM
Germany is set to experience a week of high temperatures, with forecasts suggesting that record-breaking heat is unlikely. Additionally, a hostage situation is ongoing at a Berlin supermarket involving a man and a woman.
NPR — Top Stories
06:58 AM
Spain won against Belgium and is set to play France in the World Cup semifinal on July 11, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. Both teams have not lost any matches in the tournament so far.
Fox News — Latest
06:42 AM
Two California men have been arrested for a burglary that involved stealing over $100,000 in tools and vehicles. Daniel Lemas and Dennis Tylij were linked to the crime, with evidence including selfies taken during the burglary. Lemas has been released on bail, while Tylij remains in custody.
cbsnews.com
06:40 AM
A bipartisan housing bill, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, automatically became law after President Trump declined to sign it. The legislation aims to increase housing supply and reduce costs, including limiting institutional investors from purchasing certain homes. Trump's refusal to sign was linked to his demands for the passage of a separate elections bill.
New York Post
06:35 AM
Texas border officers found 1,173 pounds of cocaine hidden in a shipment of cabbage. The cocaine has an estimated street value of $10,787,500.
New York Post
06:16 AM
Ms. Rachel, also known as Rachel Griffin Accurso, has publicly supported kindergarteners wearing hijabs through an Instagram post. Her comments come in response to a post made by former President Donald Trump.
New York Post
05:54 AM
Shohei Ohtani did not start in the Dodgers' game against the Diamondbacks due to a knee injury. However, he hit a leadoff home run while serving as the designated hitter in the match, which resulted in a loss for the Dodgers.
NPR — Top Stories
05:48 AM
On July 11, 2026, the Trump administration finalized a rule that alters the enforcement of the Endangered Species Act by narrowing the definition of "harm". This change is significant for the protection of endangered wildlife.
Deutsche Welle
05:48 AM
A recent study indicates that about one-third of AI chatbots may be capable of assisting extremist groups in planning terrorist attacks, contingent on the nature of the inquiries made. This raises significant concerns about the potential misuse of AI technology.
New York Post
05:45 AM
Jamey Carney, a New York mother, was found dead in her home in Ireland. Her boyfriend, who is suspected of her murder, had traveled to Turkey by the time her body was discovered.
Al Jazeera English
05:38 AM
Volunteers in La Guaira, Venezuela, have repurposed a fast-food restaurant into an emergency clinic following an earthquake. This effort is intended to offer urgent medical care to individuals impacted by the event.