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Trump did what today?
7/18/2026
The U.S.-Iran battle over the Strait of Hormuz raises risks for global waterways
- The international waterway, Strait of Hormuz, is facing tensions due to U.S. and Iranian conflicts.
- An operation to free trapped ships was halted after an attack on a cargo ship.
- Iran is asserting control over the strait, which is crucial for oil trade.
- Experts warn that recognizing Iran's control could set a bad example for other waterways.
- The U.S. and Iran are debating maritime laws, affecting global trade routes.
The U.S. and Iran blow past red lines as they lurch back toward all-out war
- After a ceasefire agreement, Iran launched a drone attack on a cargo ship.
- The U.S. retaliated with airstrikes, escalating tensions once again.
- Iran claims it has the right to control the Strait of Hormuz to manage shipping traffic.
- Both nations pulled back for talks but resumed hostilities quickly.
- Further conflicts may lead to greater instability in the Middle East and the global economy.
ICE shared Medicaid data it wasn't supposed to have with Palantir
- ICE improperly shared Medicaid data with the analytics firm Palantir.
- The information included details about immigrants without legal status.
- Federal officials admitted to multiple breaches of privacy laws.
- Democratic attorneys general are suing over these violations.
- The incident raises serious concerns about the confidentiality of healthcare information.
Iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell linked to cyclospora outbreak in 5 states
- CDC and FDA link cyclospora outbreak to Taco Bell's shredded iceberg lettuce.
- The outbreak affected over 1,600 people in five states, with significant hospitalizations.
- FDA traced the contamination to a single supplier from Mexico.
- Taco Bell removed potentially contaminated lettuce from its supply chain.
- Health officials urge consumers to practice food safety to prevent infections.
Dangerous wildfire smoke continues to blanket parts of the U.S.
- Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota is causing unhealthy air quality across the U.S.
- Health experts warn that wildfire smoke can lead to serious health issues.
- Millions in northeastern cities are affected by the poor air quality.
- Scientists attribute increasing wildfires to climate change.
- Precautions include monitoring air quality and using air purifiers indoors.
The 2000s called. They want their digital camera back
- People, including young generations, are rediscovering digital cameras for their nostalgic appeal.
- Companies like Camp Snap see a surge in sales of retro cameras.
- Users appreciate the authentic feel and uniqueness of photos from these cameras.
- There is a growing movement against smartphone dependency reflected in this trend.
- The return to older technology is seen as a refreshing change in photography.
8 killed and more than 60 wounded in Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions
- Ukrainian drone strikes in Russia killed eight and injured over 60 others.
- Targets included warehouses and military infrastructure in various Russian regions.
- The strikes aimed to disrupt Russia's military operations against Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy claimed the attacks hit logistical facilities.
- Russia's defense reported intercepting hundreds of drones during the assault.
Ex-wife says ICE agent who killed man in Maine had racist beliefs, violent tendencies
- The ICE officer involved in a fatal shooting had a history of violence and racism, claims his ex-wife.
- Ashley Brouillette described alarming incidents from their marriage.
- Concerns arise about mental health issues before the officer's hiring.
- Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the shooting in Maine.
- This incident highlights issues around ICE officer conduct and oversight.
The new $1 Trump coin doesn't just buck norms. Experts say it also breaks laws
- A new commemorative $1 coin features President Trump's image, raising legal concerns.
- Regulations typically prohibit living individuals from appearing on U.S. currency.
- Treasury officials argue this coin falls under a special 250th-anniversary law.
- Critics claim this move politicizes U.S. currency and undermines tradition.
- The coin’s approval process has faced backlash amid ongoing debates about federal funding.
D'oh! I can't believe I did that! Graceful ways to handle awkward moments
- Experts offer tips on how to manage awkward situations in everyday life.
- Acknowledging embarrassing moments can help alleviate tension.
- Learning to accept compliments with a simple 'thank you' is important.
- Making light of uncomfortable comments can diffuse situations.
- Staying calm and redirecting conversations helps in family dynamics.
How to protect yourself from poor air quality
- Wildfire smoke poses serious health risks, including respiratory issues.
- Monitoring the Air Quality Index (AQI) can guide safety measures.
- Avoiding outdoor activity is key when the AQI is above 150.
- Indoor air quality can be improved using air purifiers and closed windows.
- Staying hydrated and using moisturizers can combat smoke-related effects.
Is smoke in your home? Here's how to make an air purifier using a box fan
- DIY air purifiers can help combat wildfire smoke indoors.
- Using box fans and MERV-rated filters is an effective strategy.
- Keeping windows sealed and the air circulating improves indoor air quality.
- Staying informed about local air conditions is crucial during wildfire season.
- Experts advise maintaining hydration and using saline rinses for health protection.
Wildfire smoke is like smoking 'half a pack a day.' Here's how to protect yourself
- Breathing wildfire smoke is comparable to heavy cigarette smoking, health experts warn.
- Exposure increases the risk of respiratory and cardiovascular issues.
- The ongoing heat and wildfires have raised alarm over public health.
- Avoiding smoke exposure entails staying indoors and using masks outdoors.
- The long-term effects of wildfire smoke are still under investigation.
Trump's team says 'no children' died from USAID cuts. Consider these 3 cases
- Children's deaths in Nigeria and Kenya are linked to cuts in USAID support.
- Parents recount how reduced healthcare funding affected their children's health.
- Nonprofits and health experts express concerns over the impact of aid cuts.
- The U.S. government claims it is transitioning support to new agreements.
- Families and health workers fear the consequences of interrupted services.
Republican campaigns see immigration as a winning issue for midterms
- Republicans are heavily promoting immigration enforcement in campaign ads.
- More than 300 immigration-related ads have been run by Republicans this year.
- Ads focus on border security and criminal issues linked to immigration.
- Democratic responses have been less aggressive amid election strategies.
- Polling indicates significant public interest in immigration as a key issue.
What will the Pentagon begin screening 'war fighters' for? The quiz knows
- The Pentagon's new screening initiative includes various topics.
- The quiz touches on pop culture, politics, and conspiracy theories.
- Participants will face whimsical questions while testing knowledge.
- The engagement aims to gather information in a lighthearted format.
- Expect humorous inquiries interspersed with serious military topics.
This unusual, Johnny Carson-backed fund has helped Nebraska arts survive — until now
- Nebraska's Cultural Endowment is at risk following state budget cuts.
- The fund supports arts through matching state donations and private giving.
- Federal funding challenges pose threats to cultural programming.
- Organizations attribute their survival to the endowment's support.
- Advocates are rallying for continued public funding and community support.
Kalshi says it's not a sportsbook even as World Cup bets surge
- Kalshi, a prediction market, claims it's not a sports gambling site.
- The site has seen record betting volume during the World Cup.
- Critics argue it operates similarly to sportsbooks without regulation.
- Legal battles continue over how prediction markets should be taxed.
- The difference in legal status affects revenue and access to bettors.
In primetime speech, Trump doesn't provide evidence for illegal voting
- Trump made claims of election security vulnerabilities without evidence.
- He discussed alleged foreign involvement in U.S. voting systems.
- Critics point out the lack of new information during his address.
- The speech reignites debates over election integrity and voter trust.
- Political responses highlight the ongoing concerns regarding baseless claims.
Why Orthodox Jews are opposing the new daylight saving bill in Congress
- The proposed Sunshine Protection Act faces opposition from Orthodox Jews.
- Concerns arise over later sunrise affecting morning prayer times.
- Orthodox groups worry about safety and scheduling issues for schools.
- The bill must still pass through the Senate for final approval.
- Some lawmakers share concerns about the practical implications of the change.