Sunday Edition: From US Retaliation to the Strawberry Moon, A World in Motion
POLITICS
- US strikes Iran after attack on cargo ship - (BBC News)
- Pete Buttigieg recounts being separated from his children after bogus complaint - (The Washington Post)
- Owner of car searched by police after Beijing tower plane crash identified - (Financial Times)
- Jonathan Rinderknecht: Judge declares mistrial in arson trial of Palisades Fire suspect after jury deadlocks - (KABC-TV)
- Burkina Faso cuts diplomatic ties with former colonial ruler France - (Al Jazeera English)
TECHNOLOGY
- Best Prime Day laptop deals: Save up to $850 on MacBooks, gaming laptops - (Mashable)
- U.S. government gives Anthropic green light for limited re-release of Mythos 5 - (NBC News)
- OpenAI releases powerful new GPT-5.6 model under restrictions - (Axios)
- “The Cheaper the Better,” Says Valve About its Steam Machine Pricing, but Don’t Expect a Price Decrease “Any Time Soon” - (Wccftech)
HEALTH
- Doctors warn of severe adult measles cases as Lancaster County outbreak grows - (LancasterOnline)
- Alzheimer's: Anti-inflammatory diet may help reduce risk by up to 29% - (Medical News Today)
BUSINESS
- Prime Day ends tonight. These deals are still worth buying. - (SFGate)
- Saks officially emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with less debt and a new name - (Abcnews.com)
SPORTS
- No one seems happier about Mets manager Carlos Mendoza's firing than Mr. Met - (Yahoo Entertainment)
- France roasts Norway: Ousmane Dembélé steps into a starring role with fastest World Cup hat trick in 72 years - (CBS Sports)
- NBA Rumor Roundup: The latest reports on the Jaylen Brown trade offers - (Boston.com)
- 2026 NHL draft updates: 7-round, 32-team pick tracker - (ESPN)
SCIENCE
- Gracie the Giraffe, who went missing after wandering off a Texas ranch, is finally found - (Associated Press)
- The strawberry moon will soon rise. When to look up. - (The Washington Post)
WEATHER
- Crucial window for rescuing survivors narrows as Venezuela enters third day after deadly twin quakes - (Associated Press)
- Utah declares emergency, limits fireworks ahead of July Fourth as crews battle largest U.S. wildfire - (CBS News)
EDUCATION
ENTERTAINMENT
- ‘Life, Larry’ Director Jeff Schaffer on Obama’s Notes and Why Larry David Will Never Retire: ‘He’s Like a Prostitute Who Has Sex When He’s Not Working’ - (Variety)
- ‘Toy Story 5’ Looks To Cross $300M, ‘Supergirl’ Flying Low With $40M Opening – U.S. Box Office Update - (Deadline)
- Why GTA 6 is launching without a disc - (BBC News)
- 'The Bear' season 5 ending explained: What happens to Carmy and the restaurant? - (Entertainment Weekly)
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