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Trump did what today?
7/11/2026
With the white nationalist group Patriot Front, what you see is not what you get
- Patriot Front, a white nationalist group, recently marched in D.C., gaining media attention.
- Though they appeared peaceful, experts warn they have a history of violence and vandalism.
- Their founder, Thomas Rousseau, rebranded the group to appear more patriotic after negative perceptions in the past.
- Patriot Front members often spend their own money to support the group's activities as part of a cult-like structure.
- Recent demonstrations highlight the group's dangerous ideology masked as activism.
Largest housing affordability bill in decades becomes law without Trump's signature
- A significant housing bill aimed at improving affordability was passed by Congress but not signed by Trump.
- The law includes various provisions to encourage homebuilding and limit corporate home purchases.
- Despite Trump's refusal to sign, the bill became law automatically after 10 days without action.
- Lawmakers express hopes that this legislation will address the urgent need for affordable housing.
- The bill addresses the skyrocketing home prices affecting many families across the country.
For Mitch McConnell and Congress, health transparency is a choice, not a requirement
- Senator Mitch McConnell has been absent from public view after hospitalization, raising transparency questions.
- Past absences among lawmakers have sparked debates about what public officials owe their constituents.
- Lack of clarity around health disclosures has eroded public trust in Congress.
- Some lawmakers have opted for transparency about personal health issues while others remain vague.
- Discussion continues on the balance between transparency and personal privacy for elected officials.
Graham Platner makes it official in Maine, submitting paperwork to leave Senate race
- Democrat Graham Platner officially withdrew from Maine's Senate race after facing rape accusations.
- He emphasized his appreciation for supporters and the need for progressive politics in his statement.
- The Maine Democratic Party now has to select a replacement candidate for the upcoming election.
- Despite his scandals, Platner had built a significant campaign based on progressive ideals.
- Other candidates have begun to express interest in running for Platner's now-open Senate seat.
Shy on the dance floor? Virtual reality 'partners' aim to help you find your groove
- The app Dance Guru helps users learn to dance using virtual reality and a digital coach.
- Users can practice different dance styles, enhancing confidence before real-life events.
- Experts note that while VR dance apps can improve skills, they have limitations, like lack of physical feedback.
- These tools serve as a non-judgmental space for beginners to learn and experiment.
- Future developments may enhance the experience with haptic feedback technology.
One U.S. visa program is growing rapidly. No one is happy with it
- The H-2A visa program is expanding to meet agricultural labor needs, but there are mixed opinions on changes.
- Farmers argue the program is essential for getting legal workers but face opposition from labor activists.
- Stricter immigration enforcement threatens the labor supply for farms, as many farmworkers are undocumented.
- Proposed changes to the program aim to improve access for dairy and year-round agricultural operations.
- Disagreements between farmers and labor groups highlight the complexity of immigration reform in agriculture.
Trump threatens Iran after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral saw calls for his killing
- Trump threatens Iran after calls for his assassination appeared during Khamenei's funeral.
- Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz is a contentious issue amidst rising tensions.
- U.S. airstrikes and retaliations continue, further escalating conflicts in the region.
- Officials demand Iran publicly affirm the safety of shipping routes in the area.
- Trump's posturing includes military threats against Iran over perceived threats to U.S. leadership.
Spain edges Belgium and will face France in World Cup semifinal
- Spain's Mikel Merino scored a late goal to secure a victory over Belgium in the World Cup quarterfinals.
- The victory celebrates Spain's first semifinal appearance since winning the World Cup in 2010.
- Fans look forward to a highly anticipated matchup between Spain and France.
- Spain's ability to perform under pressure has been a highlight of their World Cup run.
- Merino's contributions as a substitute have been pivotal for Spain's success.
Minnesota is pulling troops early from D.C., as pressure grows on Michigan
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has decided to withdraw National Guard troops from D.C. earlier than planned.
- This decision comes after reports of troops being used for law enforcement instead of their intended mission.
- With the withdrawal, pressure mounts on Michigan's Governor to follow suit and reassess troop deployment.
- Federal and local criticism grows over the militarization of D.C. and its implications for community safety.
- Governors express concerns about maintaining the proper boundaries of military use in civilian spaces.
A college student found safety in his housemate in a moment of crisis
- Stephen Parker reflects on a significant moment with his housemate Bob during his college years.
- Parker experienced a panic attack and sought help from Bob, who provided emotional support.
- The encounter helped Parker address his feelings about his past relationships and identity.
- Years later, Parker recognizes Bob's understanding response during his crisis.
- He expresses gratitude to Bob for saving him during a challenging time in his life.
As Israel divides Jewish communities, Yiddish draws a new generation
- Young Jewish Americans are increasingly turning to Yiddish culture as a way to connect with their heritage.
- This movement coincides with a split in support for Israel among different generations of Jewish communities.
- Resources like Yiddish courses and cultural events are gaining popularity among college students.
- Learning Yiddish allows young Jews to explore their identity separate from political views on Israel.
- Organizations promote Yiddish language and culture as a means of reclaiming Jewish identity.
Patriotic art gets the spotlight as NEA funding shifts. Cue 'The Ronald Reagan Overture'
- Patriotic art is gaining attention this year through funding shifts and new projects like 'The Ronald Reagan Overture.'
- The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has focused more on patriotic programming as part of 250th anniversary celebrations.
- The funding changes have sparked debate about prioritizing national pride versus diversity in the arts.
- Artists adapt to these funding changes by creating works that align with new government priorities.
- Critics warn these shifts may reinforce divisions in the country instead of promoting unity.
Taliban declares war on smartphones
- The Taliban has implemented a ban on smartphones for government employees and in certain public spaces in Afghanistan.
- This ban disrupts essential communication and healthcare access for many Afghans, including midwives and students.
- The policy has already led to increased fears and confusion among residents in affected areas.
- Witnesses report intensified violence in areas where control lines are changing due to the new regulations.
- The ban raises concerns about restricting freedoms and increasing risks in healthcare, education, and public safety.
Houston neighbors started seeing more ICE agents around. Then came a fatal shooting.
- ICE agents shot and killed a man in Houston, raising concerns about immigration enforcement strategies.
- Local residents report an increase in visible ICE activity, leading to fears within immigrant communities.
- Witnesses challenge the official narrative of the fatal incident, calling for more transparency.
- Community members express a heightened sense of danger due to federal immigration enforcement tactics.
- The shooting has led to outrage and calls for accountability from local organizations and residents.
These three artists are poised to invade the top of the pop charts
- Ella Langley's 'Choosin' Texas' continues to dominate the Billboard Hot 100, holding the top spot for 12 weeks.
- New artists Stella Lefty, Yung Miami, and Malcolm Todd are gaining traction just outside the top 10.
- Langley's and Todd's hits reflect the influence of word-of-mouth and the evolving popular music landscape.
- The rise of new songs hints at potential shifts in the charts as the summer progresses.
- ATEEZ tops the album chart with their new release, highlighting the ongoing impact of K-pop in mainstream music.
9 months into a ceasefire, Israel now controls nearly 70% of Gaza
- Israeli military control over Gaza has increased significantly since the start of the ceasefire, affecting local residents.
- The ongoing military presence has led to fears of violence and restricted movement for Gaza's inhabitants.
- Reports indicate insufficient humanitarian aid access in areas now designated as Israeli-controlled zones.
- Local residents feel trapped and unsafe due to escalating military activity in the region.
- The situation highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza amidst shifting military operations.
Trump administration rolls back a key protection for imperiled wildlife
- The Trump administration finalized a rule that changes protections under the Endangered Species Act.
- This new rule narrows the definition of 'harm,' allowing more development on critical wildlife habitats.
- Environmentalists fear this change could threaten the survival of already endangered species.
- The policy reflects a shift toward prioritizing economic growth over animal protection.
- Critics label the move as detrimental to habitats that have been preserved for decades.
Waymo called the cops on teen riders, raising privacy concerns
- Waymo reported two teens to police after they exhibited potentially dangerous behavior in a driverless vehicle.
- This incident raises questions about passenger privacy and data collection by autonomous vehicles.
- Experts argue that the balance between safety and privacy should be carefully considered.
- Concerns arise over how companies like Waymo handle surveillance footage involving passengers.
- The discussion reflects broader ethical dilemmas as driverless technology becomes more widespread.
What a divorce coach wishes couples knew before ending a marriage
- Divorce coach Karen McNenny emphasizes approaching divorce with a mindset focused on family preservation.
- Her book offers insights on maintaining healthy relationships for the sake of children during divorce.
- McNenny encourages couples to have proactive discussions about divorce before it becomes necessary.
- Supporting friends through divorce requires similar compassion as if they experienced a death.
- Practical communication strategies are vital for navigating community connections during a divorce.
This mindset shift can help you get better at using up your leftovers
- Chefs reveal that using up leftovers can be a creative and enjoyable challenge rather than a chore.
- Mindset shifts can lead to decreased food waste and more economical cooking practices.
- Building a collection of flexible recipes helps to incorporate leftover ingredients more efficiently.
- Labeling food can help maintain organization and prevent waste in the kitchen.
- Cooking with leftovers encourages experimentation and reduces the frequency of takeout meals.