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7/19/2026
U.S. launches new airstrikes to 'punish' Iran for troop deaths
- The U.S. launched airstrikes on Iran in response to attacks that killed U.S. service members in Jordan.
- The strikes aim to weaken Iran's military capabilities in the region, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran's Supreme Leader warned the U.S. of severe consequences for its actions.
- Tensions continue to rise between the U.S. and Iran, leading to fears of escalating conflict.
- U.S. forces recently ended multiple nights of strikes against Iran, with plans for further retaliation.
Why is it so hard for the U.S. to win wars?
- The U.S. has engaged in wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran over the past 20 years, but success has been elusive.
- Military power alone hasn't led to lasting political changes or stability in these regions.
- Many believe the U.S. doesn't adequately plan for peace after conflict, focusing instead on military solutions.
- Key experts emphasize the importance of diplomacy alongside military might.
- The current situation in Iran could reflect similar challenges faced in past U.S. military interventions.
The U.S.-Iran battle over the Strait of Hormuz raises risks for global waterways
- The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed by Iran, threatening international shipping routes.
- An evacuation operation for trapped ships was halted after an attack on a cargo vessel.
- Experts express concerns about Iran's growing influence in controlling this crucial waterway.
- The U.S. and allies are worried about setting a dangerous precedent regarding freedom of navigation.
- Historical and legal norms for managing international waters may be at risk due to these tensions.
Argentina, Spain and their stars Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal meet in World Cup final
- Argentina and Spain will compete in the FIFA World Cup final at MetLife Stadium.
- Both teams come with strong records and key players, including Messi and young star Yamal.
- Tickets for the match are incredibly expensive, with some selling for almost $10,000.
- Messi seeks to lead Argentina to its second consecutive World Cup victory.
- Fans from Argentina hope to celebrate their team's success while honoring its rich soccer tradition.
Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested in Florida on charges of rape and sex trafficking
- Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami on new charges, including rape.
- The U.K. plans to extradite them to face a total of 59 charges in a complex case.
- The Tates have previously been accused of similar crimes in Romania.
- Their lawyer claims the brothers are innocent, alleging political motivations behind the arrests.
- The situation has attracted significant media attention and public scrutiny.
Iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell linked to cyclospora outbreak in 5 states
- Health officials linked iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell to a cyclospora outbreak affecting multiple states.
- Michigan reported a majority of cases related to lettuce consumption at the fast-food chain.
- Taco Bell is removing the impacted lettuce from its supply chain after health advisory.
- More than 1,600 cases have been reported, with hospitalizations but no deaths.
- The FDA is investigating the outbreak's sources and has identified a single supplier from Mexico.
Air quality improving in Northeast, while wildfire smoke hangs over Midwest
- Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota continues to affect air quality in the Midwest and Northeast.
- Rain and storms are expected to improve the air quality in some eastern regions.
- Air pollution levels remain high, posing health risks to vulnerable populations.
- Authorities are actively addressing fire conditions, warning residents of evacuation needs.
- Health experts recommend using air purifiers and masks to mitigate exposure to poor air conditions.
Hunter Biden says being ‘stripped naked in the public square’ was a gift
- Hunter Biden discusses his struggles with addiction and the public scrutiny he faced.
- He believes his experiences contributed to his recovery and resilience.
- Biden emphasizes the importance of speaking out about addiction and connecting with others.
- He acknowledges his past challenges while expressing gratitude for his current life.
- Hunter also addresses the political implications of his family's actions and controversies.
Ex-wife says ICE agent who killed man in Maine had racist beliefs, violent tendencies
- A former ICE officer is accused of shooting a Colombian man, with claims of a violent past.
- Witnesses and family members describe the officer as prone to violence and holding racist beliefs.
- His ex-wife recounts instances of domestic violence during their marriage.
- The officer faces scrutiny as details of his character and history emerge.
- Calls for accountability follow this tragic incident, raising concerns about systemic issues.
MLS works to bring in a new generation of fans as the World Cup comes to an end
- Major League Soccer (MLS) is using the World Cup to attract a new fan base.
- Events and promotions are designed to engage casual sports fans in soccer.
- The Chicago Fire transformed a bar into a major World Cup watch party to draw in fans.
- Lionel Messi's move to MLS has boosted interest and attendance in league games.
- MLS aims to improve its reputation and quality of play to attract even more players and fans.
5 clever design tricks to make a small home look bigger
- Using mirrors and multi-functional furniture can make small spaces feel larger.
- Hanging items and using tall shelves frees floor space and draws the eye upward.
- Floating furniture can create depth and make rooms feel less cramped.
- Consistent color schemes enhance the perception of space in small rooms.
- Avoid overly small decor to prevent the 'dollhouse effect' in tiny spaces.
How to protect yourself from poor air quality
- Wildfire smoke creates hazardous air conditions that can be harmful to health.
- Monitoring the Air Quality Index (AQI) helps assess air pollution levels.
- Staying indoors and limiting outdoor activities is crucial during high AQI levels.
- Using well-fitting N95 masks and air filters can reduce smoke exposure.
- Staying hydrated and calm during smoke events aids overall well-being.
Is smoke in your home? Here's how to make an air purifier using a box fan
- DIY air purifiers using box fans and MERV filters can improve air quality during smoky conditions.
- High-quality filters are crucial for trapping harmful particulates from smoke.
- Sealing windows and running air conditioners help keep indoor air cleaner.
- Using a recirculation setting in vehicles minimizes outdoor smoke exposure.
- Essential oils can mask unpleasant smoke odors while maintaining air quality.
Wildfire smoke is like smoking 'half a pack a day.' Here's how to protect yourself
- Health experts compare the effects of breathing smoke to smoking cigarettes.
- Air quality alerts warn communities about the dangers of wildfire smoke exposure.
- Vulnerable populations, such as children and the elderly, face higher risks.
- Limiting outdoor activities and using N95 masks helps reduce health risks.
- Protecting against smoke exposure remains critical as wildfires become more frequent.
Cuban artist and dissident exiled from country after 5 years in prison arrives in US
- Cuban artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara arrives in Miami after prison release.
- He accepted exile to escape persecution and continue his activism.
- Otero Alcántara co-founded the San Isidro Movement advocating for freedom of expression.
- His release comes amidst ongoing concerns for other political prisoners in Cuba.
- He symbolically brings a broken statue of the Virgin Mary, representing hope.
Deadly overnight Russian attack on Ukraine targets the capital
- A Russian missile attack on Kyiv left one dead and 16 injured overnight.
- The assault involved ballistic missiles and drones, causing significant destruction.
- Ukrainian forces intercepted many missiles during the attacks.
- President Zelenskyy noted the psychological toll of frequent assaults on the capital.
- Concerns over Ukraine's air defense capabilities continue amid ongoing tensions.
The new $1 Trump coin doesn't just buck norms. Experts say it also breaks laws
- New $1 coins featuring Trump face legal scrutiny for breaching currency laws.
- A 2005 law states living people cannot be depicted on U.S. currency.
- The Treasury argues the coin is legal due to a 2020 law for the country’s 250th anniversary.
- Experts warn it politicizes currency, which should remain neutral.
- Responses among lawmakers highlight concerns over using currency for political purposes.
ICE shared Medicaid data it wasn't supposed to have with Palantir
- Court filings reveal improper sharing of Medicaid data with ICE and Palantir.
- Data about millions of individuals was shared in violation of legal agreements.
- ICE was supposed to delete the data but inconsistency in its handling was exposed.
- Calls for accountability and oversight of data management practices have increased.
- Mismanagement raises concerns about privacy and security of sensitive information.
Josh Kerr of Britain breaks 27-year-old world record in the mile
- Josh Kerr set a new mile world record with a time of 3:42.66 in London.
- He surpassed Hicham El Guerrouj's long-standing record from 1999.
- Kerr's journey involved intense training and focus on achieving this milestone.
- He aims to inspire future athletes and honor the legacy of British runners.
- His accomplishment adds to a rich history of mile records in the UK.
Reporter's Notebook: Finding World Cup joy in speaking to women who love soccer
- Women’s soccer fans have shared heartfelt stories during the World Cup.
- Many women face obstacles in pursuing soccer due to cultural or familial beliefs.
- Coaches like Zhraa Hamidy inspire future generations of young female players.
- Positive experiences around the sport help empower women and girls.
- The World Cup highlights the joy of soccer within diverse communities.