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winnipegfreepress.comPresident Donald Trump on July 13 issued proclamations cutting the size of two Utah national monuments by about 90 percent each. The action reverses protections reinstated by former President Joe Biden after Trump's first-term reductions.
abcnews.go.comAndy Burnham secured 27 additional nominations on Monday, bringing his total to 349 and more than 85 percent of Labour MPs. The former Greater Manchester mayor is now positioned to succeed Keir Starmer as party leader and prime minister.
jns.orgIranian cruise missiles hit two UAE tankers and one British tanker inside Omani waters. One Indian crew member died and eight others were wounded. President Donald Trump said the United States would keep the strait open.
nbcnews.comSenators from both parties are waiting for President Donald Trump to publicly back a Russia sanctions measure developed by the late Sen. Lindsey Graham. The bill would penalize nations that purchase Russian oil and natural gas. Legislative text has not been released.
realitytea.comPresident Donald Trump said Monday the U.S. would strike Iran hard and could target the Pickaxe Mountain complex soon. He accused media outlets of favoring Iran and claimed its military had been destroyed. U.S. Central Command announced Tuesday it would resume a blockade of Irani…
President Trump said the United States is reinstating a naval blockade on Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and will charge 20 percent of cargo value on all transits. The announcement followed Iran's closure of the waterway after a commercial ship took an unapproved route.
jns.orgSecretary of State Marco Rubio announced the effort on July 13 through an op-ed and video, outlining sanctions and diplomatic pressure on the court and its member states. The United States has never joined the ICC under the 2002 Rome Statute.
middleeasteye.netFootage released shows damage from American strikes on Kish, Iran's resort and free-trade island in the Gulf. The island joins Bandar Abbas, Konarak and the coastal corridor as confirmed targets on night three.
nbcnews.comRepublican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina died overnight at his Capitol Hill home from a brief illness at age 71. President Trump and fellow lawmakers paid tribute to the longtime senator's service and foreign policy role.
cnbc.comPresident Trump will deliver a national address at 9 p.m. Thursday on newly declassified intelligence reports concerning foreign plans to interfere in the 2020 election. A White House task force prepared thousands of pages of documents for the remarks.
uctoday.comPolice arrested twelve people in connection with a suspected extreme right-wing terror plot targeting the UK Ijtima festival at Shrubland Hall. The event, attended by 15,000 people, ended early after authorities received information about a potential serious threat.
rte.ieU.S. Central Command carried out strikes on Iran under presidential direction. The command later stated the Strait of Hormuz remains open to lawful traffic.
France 24Leaders from 35 countries met in Paris to discuss military support for Ukraine. The gathering occurred as Ukrainian forces reported recent advances and Russia suspended shipping in the Sea of Azov.
dig-in.comGavin Newsom signed legislation establishing point-of-sale rebates of up to $3,500 for new qualifying electric vehicles and $1,750 for used models. The $270 million program launches later this summer with no income limits for first-time buyers.
nbcnews.comPresident Donald Trump sent Congress a July 10 letter stating that military action against Iran restarted on July 7 after Iran attacked vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The notification begins a new 60-day period under the War Powers Act.
abcnews.go.comU.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams on July 13 voided a settlement between President Trump and the IRS that created a $1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund and extended tax immunity to Trump, his sons and the Trump Organization. The judge ruled the parties were never adverse a…
realitytea.comU.S. President Donald Trump said on July 13 that the United States will charge a 20 percent toll on all cargo through the Strait of Hormuz and reinstate a military blockade on Iran. The United Nations condemned any tolls on the waterway.
en.antaranews.comTwo commercial tankers flying the UAE flag were hit by antiship cruise missiles while transiting the southern pathway of the Strait of Hormuz. One crew member died and eight others were injured; both vessels caught fire.
New York PostTwelve Democratic state attorneys general sued Monday in federal court to halt the $111 billion deal. The complaint alleges reduced competition in film distribution and cable channel licensing. The Department of Justice approved the merger in mid-June.
bloombergquint.comStellantis said preliminary second-quarter vehicle shipments rose 10% from a year earlier to nearly 1.6 million units. The company credited strong growth in North America, its most important market. No brand or regional breakdown or updated annual guidance was provided.
nbcnews.comIranian authorities detained former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after uncovering his contacts with Israel. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps intelligence arm carried out the house arrest. Reports describe a years-long Israeli operation to recruit him as an asset and install…
The IndependentResearchers identified the four-carbon sugar erythrulose in gas cloud G+0.693-0.027 using two Spanish radio telescopes. The finding adds to evidence that complex organic molecules form in interstellar space before stars and planets.
ndtv.comUkraine and nine European countries announced a coalition to jointly develop an anti-ballistic missile system during a Paris meeting. The system is intended to complement existing defenses and serve as a lower-cost alternative to the U.S. Patriot.
cnbc.comFederal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said an above-target core inflation reading this week would require the FOMC to consider raising rates soon. He added that several months of cooler data are needed before he would view inflation as clearly declining toward the 2 percent…
France 24French President Emmanuel Macron hosted leaders from 35 countries in Paris on July 13. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attended the session focused on military assistance.
newser.comVentures backed by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump have secured at least $3.2 billion in direct U.S. government business since the 2024 election. SpaceX and Anduril accounted for 97 percent of the total. The brothers invested in several defense-sector firms after the election.
abcnews.go.comPresident Claudia Sheinbaum said her government is filing complaints with federal and local US courts on Monday seeking criminal charges. At least 17 Mexican citizens have died in ICE custody or raids since President Trump returned to the White House last year.
FDDLeaders from Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates attended the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara on or around July 7. Discussions addressed security cooperation during the ongoing conflict with Iran and the Strait of Hormuz stalemate.
axios.comRoughly 58 million people were under severe weather alerts Sunday as a heat dome peaked in the west. Record highs hit 110 degrees in Billings, Montana, and 109 in Salt Lake City while fires and flooding struck other regions.
jns.orgA U.S. citizen who tested positive for the Bundibugyo variant after working for a humanitarian organization in Congo was admitted to a specialized isolation unit in Frankfurt early Monday. The patient's condition is stable and officials said there is no risk to the public.
A proposed settlement filed in U.S. District Court in Kansas requires South Bow to pay a civil penalty and spend roughly $40 million on prevention measures after the largest onshore crude pipeline spill in the United States in nine years. The agreement resolves allegations that t…
thewrap.comU.S. Senator Lindsey Graham died Saturday evening at his Washington home from a brief illness. President Trump spoke with him hours earlier about legislation and Ukraine travel.
EuronewsHungary's parliament approved a constitutional amendment removing President Tamas Sulyok from office. The measure also adds judicial reforms and term limits for lawmakers.
freepressjournal.inThe Houthi movement launched ballistic missiles and drones at Abha International Airport on July 13, 2026. Yemen's internationally recognized government said its forces struck the runway at Sanaa International Airport to block an Iranian plane.
cnbc.comThe 84-year-old Kentucky Republican disclosed that a fall on June 14 led to his hospitalization and brief loss of consciousness. He is now in a rehabilitation center after tests ruled out major injuries.
benzinga.comBrent crude gained 4.7 percent to $79.59 a barrel and U.S. crude futures rose 3.4 percent. U.S. Central Command said the Strait of Hormuz remains open to lawful traffic.
realitytea.comPresident Trump said Monday he will address the nation Thursday at 9 p.m. EDT after ordering a naval blockade on Iranian ships. The blockade takes effect July 14 at 4 p.m. EDT, with the U.S. claiming guardian status and a 20 percent reimbursement on cargo.
The Independent reported that a large statue appeared Monday on the National Mall with a plaque awarding President Trump a participation trophy for involvement in the Iran war. The installation by anonymous artists drew a response from the White House spokeswoman.
Fox NewsNearly two dozen conservative organizations sent a letter Monday to Senate Judiciary Committee leaders requesting an inquiry into Justice Elena Kagan's failure to recuse from Suncor Energy v. Boulder County. The letter cited her foreword to a scientific evidence manual whose clim…
news.sky.comThe European Commission is reviewing expert recommendations for phased restrictions on children's social media access. President Ursula von der Leyen said new legislation could be proposed after the summer.
middleeastmonitor.comMore than two dozen Democratic senators led by Kirsten Gillibrand called on July 13 for the Trump administration to disclose within one week the results of a U.S. military investigation into a Feb. 28 strike on a girls' school in Minab, Iran. The letter also requests a plan to pr…
Al JazeeraA 28-year-old man from Rotherham was rearrested on suspicion of terrorism offenses in the killing of former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood told Parliament the death is being treated as a terrorist act.
New York PostThe probe examines allegations that Fain misused his position to secure benefits for his fiancée and sister. A court-appointed monitor's report detailed related claims involving UAW vice president Rich Boyer.
jns.orgSen. Gary Peters ended his neutrality and backed Rep. Haley Stevens over Abdul El-Sayed in the Michigan Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. The endorsement comes days after a far-left candidate's campaign collapsed in Maine.
theconversation.comDubai officials announced plans to build a new port on the UAE's eastern coast. The facility would increase shipping capacity and create an alternative route avoiding the Strait of Hormuz after the recent US-Iran war. No timeline or cost details were released.
President Donald Trump's disclosure of $1.4 billion in crypto-related wealth is influencing negotiations over ethics rules in the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. A new draft is expected in days as the Senate considers a vote this month.
ESPNLagerald Vick, 29, a starter on the University of Kansas 2018 Final Four team, faces an attempted first-degree murder charge tied to a Memphis shooting earlier this month. He played for the Jayhawks from 2015 to 2019.
abcnews.go.comFrench President Emmanuel Macron stated that Europe stands ready to defend itself and freedom at the cost of blood if necessary. The remarks came one day before a Paris summit of at least 25 leaders from the coalition of the willing.
usatoday.comThe House will consider Rep. Vern Buchanan’s Sunshine Protection Act to end biannual clock changes. The measure is one of six bills addressing daylight saving time in the current Congress.
Fox NewsGraham Platner ended his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat in Maine on Friday after two former partners accused him of sexual misconduct. He won the Democratic primary last month and had led polls against Republican incumbent Susan Collins.
ForbesSen. Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon last week asking about his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. The Senate Banking Committee published the letter Monday after the Financial Times reported the outreach Sunday.
The European Union sanctioned nine people and four entities on July 13, 2026. Britain sanctioned 24 people and entities the same day over a network active since 2010.
eonline.comNew Zealand-born actor Sam Neill, known for Jurassic Park, died Monday in Sydney at age 78. His family described the death as sudden and unexpected and said he remained cancer-free.
tass.comEuropean Union foreign ministers met in Brussels on 13 July 2026 to consider possible trade measures against Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. The European Commission outlined three options in a draft paper: an import licensing system, prohibitive tariffs, or an outr…
abcnews.go.comPedro Sánchez called for improved prevention measures following the deadly blaze in southern Spain. The fire burned nearly 7,000 hectares and was stabilized after four days of work.
al-monitor.comAli al-Zaidi will meet President Donald Trump during a July 13-18 trip focused on oil, gas and power investments. The agenda follows cabinet approvals for U.S. firms and a policy shift after the Iran war.
coindesk.comBitmine owns 5,770,038 ETH representing 4.8 percent of total supply along with 206 BTC and other assets. The company staked 4,917,189 ETH valued at $9.0 billion.
abcnews.go.comThe United States conducted strikes on Iranian targets on July 11, 2026, following an attack on a container ship. The Trump administration said a nuclear deal is increasingly unlikely while demanding Iran declare the strait open.
nypost.comStrikes hit air-defense systems, coastal radar, missile and drone sites, and small boats across Iran early Monday. The operation targets threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
japantimes.co.jpThe legislation converts the existing Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office into a National Intelligence Council and National Intelligence Bureau. It marks Japan's first centralized intelligence structure since World War II.