Ukraine Utilizes US-Made V-BAT Drones for Expanded Strikes into Russian Territory

2026-07-09 12:38:20 EDT

Ukraine is increasingly deploying American-made V-BAT reconnaissance drones to guide long-range strikes deep within Russia, targeting valuable military, energy, and logistics infrastructure. These drones offer extended range and endurance, allowing for detailed intelligence collection without direct exposure to targets. This strategy has led to significant damage to Russian assets, including oil rigs and naval vessels in the Black Sea, and is part of a broader campaign to deplete Russia's resources. The wartime environment provides crucial feedback for continuous drone and software improvements.

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CBS News

Micron Increases US Chipmaking Investment to $250 Billion, Shares Surge

2026-07-09 12:36:04 EDT

Micron's shares climbed 7% after the company announced an additional $50 billion investment, bringing its total planned U.S. chipmaking expenditure to $250 billion through 2035. This significant boost, partly driven by soaring AI memory demand, includes a $500 million investment in GlobalWafers for expanded wafer development in Texas. The chipmaker is also constructing new fabrication plants in Idaho and New York, with the latter set to be the largest semiconductor manufacturing site in U.S. history. This strategic move aims to bolster the domestic semiconductor supply chain. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Trump Administration Proposes Rolling Back Biden-Era Truck Emissions Regulations

2026-07-09 12:30:30 EDT

The Trump administration's EPA is proposing to dismantle Biden-era heavy-duty truck emissions regulations, aiming to save the trucking industry approximately $12 billion and reduce supply chain costs for American consumers. The proposed changes would eliminate certain engine deratements and speed restrictions, replacing them with warning alerts, to prevent trucks and farm equipment from entering "limp mode." Officials argue these previous policies made transportation more expensive and less reliable. This initiative aligns with President Trump's broader agenda to roll back green regulations.

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Fox News

Trump Considers Trade Halt with Spain Amid NATO Spending Dispute

2026-07-09 12:30:00 EDT

President Donald Trump could potentially sever all trade with Spain using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), despite the Supreme Court previously striking down his reciprocal tariffs under the same law. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer confirmed this authority, though noted Trump's tone softened after a recent "good meeting" with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez regarding defense spending. The initial threat stemmed from Spain's resistance to increasing its NATO defense contributions to 5% of its GDP.

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CNBC

Justin Baldoni and Wife Address Blake Lively Legal Dispute and Family Trauma

2026-07-09 12:28:20 EDT

Actor Justin Baldoni and his wife, Emily, have publicly addressed the "painful things" and "trauma" endured by their family following a legal battle with co-star Blake Lively. The dispute, settled in May, involved allegations of sexual harassment and a retaliatory smear campaign from Lively. While harassment claims were dismissed, retaliation allegations were settled. Baldoni expressed frustration over the situation, which he believes was misconstrued as a fight for women, and noted the long silence they maintained.

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BBC

Jersey Legalizes Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults

2026-07-09 12:25:47 EDT

Jersey has legalized assisted dying for terminally ill adults, becoming the first part of the British Isles to do so after its law received Royal Assent. Expected to take effect next year, the legislation outlines strict eligibility criteria, including being at least 18, a 12-month resident, and having a voluntary, informed wish to end one's life with a limited prognosis. Health Minister Tom Binet expressed delight, while opponents like Care Not Killing voiced deep disappointment, citing concerns over potential coercion and inadequate safeguards for vulnerable individuals within the new system.

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BBC

One Month On, No Arrests in Mysterious Killing of New Jersey Mom

2026-07-09 12:22:02 EDT

Over a month has passed since 35-year-old Brooke Hanlon, a New Jersey mom and therapist, was found dead in her Chester Township home from "multiple sharp force injuries," a death ruled a homicide. Prosecutors confirm no arrests have been made in the mysterious case, which remains active and ongoing. Hanlon is survived by her husband and baby daughter, and her sister described her as "the sweetest, purest person." Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Morris County Prosecutor's Office or CrimeStoppers.

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Oil Prices Decline Amid Hopes US-Iran Conflict Will Not Escalate

2026-07-09 12:18:15 EDT

Oil prices fell on Thursday as the market indicated a belief that recent U.S. strikes on Iran would not lead to a full-scale war. Brent crude and West Texas Intermediate futures both decreased despite earlier gains following U.S. retaliatory actions. While tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed due to heightened security concerns, analysts suggest the market is pricing in a "new normal" of intermittent conflict rather than a complete closure of the crucial waterway. Citibank analysts anticipate a return to negotiations soon, citing both nations' economic interests. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

US Forces Intercept Iranian Drones and Missiles Amid Escalating Conflict

2026-07-09 12:16:19 EDT

U.S. forces intercepted "dozens" of Iranian drones and missiles overnight, following U.S. strikes on 90 Iranian military targets. This escalation comes after President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran in February, despite ongoing negotiations aimed at a war-ending deal. Iranian state media reported retaliatory missile and drone attacks on U.S. assets in several Gulf nations. Israel's Defense Minister also stated preparedness for renewed campaigns, as strikes hit at least nine towns in Iran, causing some casualties.

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Greek F-16 Fighter Jet Crash-Lands, Closing Zakynthos Airport

2026-07-09 12:15:10 EDT

A Hellenic Air Force F-16 fighter jet crash-landed at Zakynthos airport, a busy summer holiday hub, after developing a technical fault during a training flight. The pilot is in good health, and an investigation is underway, though Greek media reported indications of an onboard fire before landing and that the jet slid without deploying landing gear. The incident forced the closure of the runway, causing significant delays for flights, particularly impacting tourists during the peak holiday season.

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BBC

Creditors May Place Liens on Inherited Property for Unpaid Debt Under Certain Conditions

2026-07-09 12:09:32 EDT

Inheriting property can introduce financial complexities if you have unpaid debt, as creditors may be able to place a lien on the asset under specific circumstances. This typically requires creditors to first obtain a court judgment for unsecured debts, then follow state procedures to record the lien. The timing of the inheritance relative to the judgment, the type of debt, and state-specific protections like homestead exemptions all influence this process. Proactive financial planning, including exploring debt relief options, is crucial to protect inherited assets. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

Top US States Positioned to Attract AI Data Center Investments

2026-07-09 12:08:40 EDT

A CNBC analysis identifies ten U.S. states best positioned to attract AI data center investments, despite growing public opposition to these resource-intensive facilities. Key factors for success include abundant and affordable electricity, ample water supply, and certified shovel-ready development sites. States like Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois rank highly due to robust infrastructure, high power generation capacity, and established site readiness programs. While AI data centers consume vast resources, these states are actively developing the necessary infrastructure to support the burgeoning AI industry.

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CNBC

"Trump Account" Assets Could Impact College Financial Aid Eligibility

2026-07-09 12:04:26 EDT

The new "Trump Accounts" (530A accounts), intended for retirement savings, may influence a student's need-based college financial aid eligibility. While funds can be used for higher education at age 18 without penalty, their inclusion as a student asset on the FAFSA could reduce aid by up to 20% of the account value. Even the initial $1,000 Treasury contribution could impact eligibility. Experts recommend careful financial planning, such as strategic distribution timing or utilizing parent-owned 529 plans, to navigate these potential effects. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

California Universities Stockpile Military-Grade Weapons for Campus Police

2026-07-09 12:00:55 EDT

An investigation reveals many California public colleges are equipping campus police with military-grade weapons, including AR-15s and stun grenades, despite a 2021 state law requiring transparency. Compliance is inconsistent, with some institutions failing to disclose full inventories or hold public forums. While some departments claim unauthorized weapons will not be used, student groups express deep concern over campus militarization. They fear its potential impact on student activism and dissent, advocating for greater oversight and accountability in the acquisition and use of such equipment.

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The Guardian

Karolina Muchova Triumphs Over Coco Gauff in Thrilling Wimbledon Semi-Final

2026-07-09 12:00:55 EDT

Karolina Muchova advanced to her first Wimbledon final after defeating Coco Gauff in a dramatic deciding-set tie-break on Centre Court. Muchova, the Czech tenth seed, saved a match point and overcame Gauff's strong comeback to secure an astonishing 6-2 1-6 7-6 (12-10) victory in sweltering conditions. The high-quality match saw both players deliver exceptional tennis, with Muchova expressing her nerve-wracked excitement after the two-hour, 35-minute battle. She will now face either Linda Noskova or Marta Kostyuk in the final.

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BBC

Review Assesses Louis C.K.'s New Netflix Special and Post-Scandal Career

2026-07-09 12:00:00 EDT

This article reviews Louis C.K.'s new Netflix special, "Ridiculous," marking his return to the platform after sexual misconduct allegations in 2017. The special features his signature self-deprecating style, blending provocative humor with observational bits about aging, yet notably omits direct references to his past controversies. While C.K. has continued to perform and pursue other projects, the review notes a disconnect between his onstage persona and his offstage reckoning, which he has largely addressed in private interviews rather than in his comedy.

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The Atlantic

Supporting "Solo Agers" Could Improve Systems for Everyone

2026-07-09 11:58:19 EDT

The increasing demographic of "solo agers," older adults without children or a spouse, reveals a critical need for systemic changes in healthcare and social support. Patient advocates argue that current systems, which often assume family caregivers, must become more inclusive. They propose solutions like hospitals arranging patient transport after medical procedures, asserting that such universal design benefits everyone, akin to the widespread utility of curb cuts. Building these robust support networks proactively is essential for future generations.

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NPR

Jim Cramer Discusses Tech Stock Performance and Investment Opportunities

2026-07-09 11:52:05 EDT

Jim Cramer's Investing Club meeting addressed the tech sector's divide, noting hardware and chip stocks are performing well due to AI buildout demand, while software names face pressure. Cramer defended Club holding Meta amid concerns over accelerating AI spending, asserting it reflects strong demand despite the company's communication struggles. He reiterated high conviction in Honeywell Aerospace post-spin-off, suggesting its shares are nearing a buy level. The article also briefly covered PepsiCo and Levi Strauss. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Rep. Mike Flood Faces Hostile Crowd at Nebraska Town Hall Over Trump Policies

2026-07-09 11:47:54 EDT

Republican Rep. Mike Flood encountered a hostile and vocal crowd at a Nebraska town hall, facing boos and shouts as constituents challenged him on Trump administration policies, including the SAVE America Act, Israel, NATO, and voter ID laws. While Flood defended the administration's stance on crime rates and foreign policy, and supported NATO and Ukraine, he was heckled on issues like election fraud claims and cuts to government benefits. The contentious event highlights the intense political divisions and public scrutiny lawmakers face.

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Palestinian Aid Worker Killed in Israeli Strike in Gaza

2026-07-09 11:46:46 EDT

Mohamed Al-Wahidi, a Palestinian aid worker who organized World Cup screenings across the Gaza Strip, was killed in an Israeli missile strike in Gaza City, according to a local hospital director. Al-Wahidi, public relations director for the Egyptian Relief Committee, was reportedly in a car when it was hit, also killing three others, including two young brothers. The IDF confirmed striking a Hamas military wing member in the vehicle, stating the incident is under review and expressing regret for any uninvolved civilian harm.

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CBS News

Andy Burnham Set to Become UK Labour Leader Unopposed

2026-07-09 11:41:11 EDT

Andy Burnham, former Greater Manchester mayor, is on course to become the new leader of the Labour Party without opposition, as no other candidates are running against him. He is expected to secure the necessary 81 Labour MP nominations, and if successful, will be declared leader next week, becoming Prime Minister on July 20. This unique path means no summer vote among party members, leading to calls for Burnham to detail his policy agenda despite his swift ascent to power.

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BBC

Strait of Hormuz Tanker Traffic Declines Amid US-Iran Conflict Escalation

2026-07-09 11:29:42 EDT

Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has sharply decreased after Iranian attacks on commercial ships and renewed U.S. conflict. Only 13 tankers crossed Wednesday, a significant drop from the usual 33 per day, with some using Iran-controlled routes or disabling transponders. This follows President Trump's declaration that the ceasefire with Iran was over, prompting U.S. airstrikes and reimposed oil sanctions. Analysts suggest the market anticipates ongoing "missile skirmishes" rather than a full closure, indicating continued volatility for global oil supplies.

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CNBC

UK Expands Funding for Removal of Dangerous Building Cladding

2026-07-09 11:29:01 EDT

The UK government announced expanded funding for the removal of dangerous cladding, extending financial support to buildings under 36ft (11m) in height. Previously, funding was only available for structures 59ft (18m) or taller, leaving lower-rise leaseholders to bear remediation costs. This change, part of the Remediation Acceleration Plan, prioritizes properties based on risk and aims to ensure all buildings 36ft or above with unsafe cladding are remediated by 2029. The initiative follows the Grenfell Tower fire, which highlighted the dangers of flammable cladding.

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BBC

Ukraine Intensifies Maritime Strikes on Russian Fuel Supplies Near Crimea

2026-07-09 11:21:17 EDT

Ukraine's military has escalated its "logistics lockdown" against Russia, targeting maritime supply routes and fuel infrastructure near annexed Crimea. Commander Robert Brovdi claims at least 25 ships, many from Russia's "shadow fleet" of oil tankers, have been hit and set on fire in the Sea of Azov over four days. These attacks follow strikes on land corridors and oil refineries, causing widespread fuel shortages in Russia. The strategy aims to choke off supplies to Crimea, a significant blow to Russia's naval capability and fuel security.

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BBC

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Decrees Legislative Elections for November

2026-07-09 11:08:00 EDT

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has issued a decree scheduling legislative elections for November 28, which would mark the first such vote in the Palestinian Territories since 2006. This decision responds to growing international demands for legitimate elections, as a significant portion of the population has never voted. However, questions remain regarding the practicalities of conducting elections in Gaza, where infrastructure is largely destroyed, and the actual power of the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority, which faces criticism for stagnation and decreasing legitimacy.

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Deutsche Welle

Army Completes Review of Deadly Iran Attack on US Soldiers in Kuwait

2026-07-09 11:07:00 EDT

The U.S. Army has finished its investigation into the March 1 Iranian attack on U.S. forces in Kuwait, the deadliest on American troops in the Iran War, with findings to be shared with Gold Star families. Six Americans were killed in the strike, which survivors described as "strategic failures" due to inadequate defenses and ignored intelligence warnings. Soldiers reported their unit was "unprepared" and deployed to a "known target" despite concerns. The Pentagon has previously pushed back on claims of downplaying the incident.

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CBS News

CNBC Reviews 20 Years of US States' "Top States for Business" Rankings

2026-07-09 11:06:21 EDT

CNBC's 20-year review of "America's Top States for Business" rankings reveals consistent performers like Virginia and North Carolina, alongside significant shifts. Michigan, once near the bottom at No. 41 in 2007 amid the auto industry crisis, has risen to No. 6, marking the largest improvement due to low costs and strong infrastructure. Ohio, now the top state in 2026, climbed from 30th in 2007 by improving its business costs. Conversely, states like South Dakota and Idaho have seen notable declines in their rankings over two decades.

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CNBC

UK Politician Rupert Lowe Criticized for Downplaying Dunblane Tragedy

2026-07-09 11:02:30 EDT

Rupert Lowe, leader of Restore Britain and MP for Great Yarmouth, is facing calls for an apology after describing the 1996 Dunblane school shooting as "one murder" during a podcast. His comments, made while criticizing the UK's handgun ban, were deemed "astonishingly insensitive" by Conservative MSP Stephen Kerr and deeply disrespectful by Kenny Ross, whose daughter was killed. The Dunblane tragedy resulted in the deaths of 16 children and their teacher, leading to significant changes in UK gun laws.

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BBC

Focus on AI Data Centers Distracts from Broader AI Power Concentration Issues

2026-07-09 11:00:54 EDT

The article contends that local opposition to AI data centers, while valid due to land, energy, and environmental concerns, diverts attention from the greater issue of AI companies' concentrated power and influence. It suggests AI firms benefit from this narrow focus, as they aim to capture value across entire industries and replace human roles. The author advocates for broader solutions, including regulating AI, taxing computation, and fostering "Public AI" ecosystems to ensure public benefit. Limiting corporate power in politics is crucial for addressing AI's societal impact.

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The Guardian

Goldman Sachs Secures $70 Billion in Asset Management Deals

2026-07-09 11:00:50 EDT

Goldman Sachs announced it secured mandates to manage a combined $70 billion in retirement assets for Verizon Communications and Lockheed Martin. This includes $30 billion in pension assets and $40 billion in Verizon's defined-contribution retirement assets. These deals highlight a growing trend among large employers to outsource retirement asset management to specialized firms like Goldman, which offer expertise across diverse markets. For Goldman, expanding this business segment generates stable, recurring fee revenue, bolstering its asset and wealth management division. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Zambian Migrants Flee South Africa Amid Anti-Migrant Protests

2026-07-09 10:57:00 EDT

Over 100 Zambian migrants have returned home from South Africa, compelled by escalating and sometimes violent anti-migrant protests. Individuals like Glenda Banda recounted losing their homes and livelihoods after being forced to flee. Other African nations, including Nigeria and Mozambique, have also voiced concerns about attacks on their citizens. While thousands have departed, many remain, leading several African governments to organize repatriation efforts. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa denies inherent xenophobia, advocating for political solutions to migration challenges, as the IOM urges de-escalation.

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Deutsche Welle

UK Disability Benefit "Not Fit for Purpose," Review Finds

2026-07-09 10:56:57 EDT

An interim review of Personal Independence Payments (PIP) in England and Wales has found the key disability benefit "not fit for purpose," according to minister Sir Stephen Timms. Applicants described the assessment process as "dehumanising" and a barrier to work. While the final report, due later this year, isn't expected to make "crude proposals" on payment changes, the rising cost of PIP, projected to exceed £41bn by 2030, is a concern. The review aims for fundamental changes to better support disabled people and increase workforce participation.

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BBC

Credit Card Debt Responsibility Post-Divorce: A Complex Issue

2026-07-09 10:54:55 EDT

Determining responsibility for credit card debt after a divorce is complex, depending on whose name is on the account, when the debt was incurred, and state laws. While a divorce decree may assign debt, creditors are not bound by it, meaning both spouses on a joint account remain legally responsible. Authorized users, however, are typically not liable. The article emphasizes the importance of paying off or closing joint accounts before divorce, or transferring balances, and monitoring credit reports to avoid financial repercussions. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

White House Announces First "Freedom Fuel" Gas Station with Reduced Prices

2026-07-09 10:45:45 EDT

The White House announced the launch of the first "Freedom Fuel" gas station in Philadelphia, selling gasoline at a below-market rate of $3.47 a gallon, a nod to President Trump. A White House spokesperson stated the private company, which owns 25 stations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, is not subsidized by the administration but reduces profit margins. This initiative comes as oil and fuel prices soared after the U.S.-Iran conflict began. The White House highlighted customer testimonials thanking the president for the savings.

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CBS News

US Home Sales Decline in June as Prices Hit Record High

2026-07-09 10:44:29 EDT

U.S. home sales in June dropped 2.4% from May to 4.09 million units, falling short of expectations, as high mortgage rates and record-high prices deterred homebuyers. Despite the monthly decline, sales were 2.8% higher than a year prior. The median price of an existing home reached an all-time high of $440,600, a 1.8% increase year-over-year. The National Association of Realtors' chief economist, Lawrence Yun, noted buyer sensitivity to affordability and stressed the need for increased inventory to prevent further price acceleration. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

Graham Platner Suspends Maine Senate Campaign Following Sexual Assault Allegation

2026-07-09 10:37:19 EDT

Democrat Graham Platner has suspended his campaign for the U.S. Senate in Maine after a woman accused him of sexual assault, and prominent Democrats withdrew their support. Platner, an oyster farmer and military veteran, denied the "false" allegation, but cited threats to cut campaign funding as his reason for withdrawing. His campaign had previously faced other scandals, including a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol and past Reddit posts about sexual assault victims. The Maine Democratic Party will now select a new nominee in a transparent process.

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BBC

US Air Force Cancels Promotions Due to Security Test Grading Error

2026-07-09 10:35:35 EDT

The U.S. Air Force has canceled the promotions of 135 service members after discovering a "highly unprecedented anomaly" involving an outdated scoring key for a security forces specialty knowledge test. Senior officers attributed the error to human mistake, not AI, and confirmed a rescore of all 2,285 candidates. This incident occurs amid broader scrutiny of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's alleged interference in military promotions, particularly regarding women and Black officers. The Air Force has implemented steps to prevent future errors.

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The Guardian
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