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Trump did what today?
7/8/2026
At NATO summit in Turkey, Trump says he believes ceasefire with Iran is 'over'
- President Trump believes the ceasefire with Iran is over after recent U.S. attacks on Iranian targets.
- He called Iranian leaders 'vicious' and thinks negotiating with them is a waste of time.
- Trump is attending the NATO summit in Turkey and has criticized European countries for low defense spending.
- He is expected to meet Ukrainian President Zelenskyy during the summit.
- The U.S. and Iran have exchanged attacks, raising tensions in the region.
This factory was severely short on workers. Then it offered flexible work
- Some manufacturers are now offering flexible work hours to attract more workers.
- Workers can choose their shifts and tasks, which appeals to those wanting part-time hours.
- The change was driven by labor shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Many workers value flexibility over pay and benefits.
- The approach aims to address staffing issues and retain experienced workers.
A spirit of resilience helps Venezuelans face healthcare challenges after the quakes
- After recent earthquakes in Venezuela, there is a rising need for healthcare services.
- Thousands are homeless, facing health issues like diarrhea and respiratory infections.
- Doctors are struggling to manage the disaster's aftermath due to damaged healthcare facilities.
- International aid groups are stepping in to provide medical help and resources.
- Community resilience is key as locals seek to fill gaps left by a failing healthcare system.
Trump administration abruptly cancels grants for teen pregnancy prevention
- The Trump administration canceled many Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program grants, affecting many organizations.
- Grantees had to adapt their programs to avoid losing funding.
- The funding cuts are seen as politically motivated and detrimental to teen health education.
- The teen pregnancy rate remains high in the U.S., despite previous efforts to reduce it.
- Critics argue that these cuts undermine effective public health strategies.
Le Pen says she'll run for French presidency next year despite court-ordered monitor
- Marine Le Pen plans to run for the French presidency despite a court ruling for electronic monitoring.
- She intends to appeal the ruling and believes she won't be subject to monitoring during her campaign.
- Le Pen aims to change public perception and continue her political career.
- The court ruled on her party's misuse of EU funds, reducing her eligibility to run.
- She argues that her supporters deserve a choice in the upcoming election.
What's behind the push to make peptide therapies more readily available
- There is growing interest in peptide therapies, but they lack extensive research backing.
- Health officials are exploring the approval of certain peptides and the potential benefits they may offer.
- Concerns exist about the safety and efficacy of these treatments due to limited data.
- Advocates argue patients need access to innovative treatments while ensuring safety.
- The future of peptides in medicine may depend on upcoming FDA meetings and evaluations.
A kid's guide to climate change (plus a printable comic)
- A new comic aims to help kids understand climate change in simple terms.
- It provides resources for kids aged 6-12 to cope with feelings about climate issues.
- The comic encourages discussions between kids and adults about climate impacts.
- Researchers and psychologists contributed to the creation to ensure accurate information.
- The guide is designed for schools and families to use as an educational tool.
Meet 'Project 2029' — and its war on the annoyance economy
- Democratic strategists are launching Project 2029 to address everyday frustrations, termed 'the annoyance economy.'
- The initiative aims to create policies that reduce business practices that annoy consumers.
- They're focusing on issues like hidden fees and difficult customer service interactions.
- The project seeks to ensure future Democratic leaders have a clear agenda to tackle these challenges.
- It highlights the need for effective consumer protection in a changing economy.
The pastor who wants to repeal voting rights for women is becoming more mainstream
- Pastor Doug Wilson is gaining attention for his extreme views, including wanting to repeal women's voting rights.
- Wilson's beliefs are becoming more visible in politics, raising concerns among scholars.
- He advocates for a future where the U.S. is a Christian theocracy.
- Wilson believes his ideas are gaining traction due to their proximity to power.
- His rhetoric challenges the established norms of American governance and rights.
How the sounds of Congo Square have shaped New Orleans — and America
- Congo Square is a historic site in New Orleans where enslaved Africans gathered for music and culture.
- The area played a significant role in shaping American music and cultural identity.
- Musicians today carry forward the traditions and rhythms established there.
- The legacy of Congo Square is celebrated through events and community engagement.
- It reflects the rich cultural history and resilience of the African American community.
Heirs of 'odious' 169-year-old Supreme Court ruling see modern parallels
- Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney met to discuss their family's legacy.
- Lynne Jackson, Scott's descendant, highlighted the ruling's role in the Civil War.
- The recent Supreme Court ruling reaffirmed birthright citizenship, countering Taney's decision.
- This meeting reflects ongoing discussions about race, history, and citizenship in the U.S.
- Reconciliation efforts between the descendants promote healing and understanding.
What a divorce coach wishes couples knew before ending a marriage
- Divorce coach Karen McNenny emphasizes maintaining relationships during divorce, especially for families.
- She advises couples to communicate openly about their divorce with friends and family.
- McNenny highlights the emotional toll of divorce and the importance of support systems.
- She urges pre-marital conversations about divorce to prepare couples better.
- Focusing on health and well-being is crucial during the divorce process.
There's no treatment designed for the Ebola strain ravaging DRC. But now there's hope
- A new Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda lacks effective treatments for the Bundibugyo strain.
- Clinical trials are starting to test existing antiviral drugs against this more rare strain.
- Research is being prioritized alongside the outbreak response to aid affected patients.
- Community trust is essential for successful treatment trials, facing challenges like violence.
- Preventive measures and post-exposure treatments are being explored to control the outbreak.
New lawsuit alleges U.S. shared asylum application details with Iran
- A lawsuit claims the Trump administration shared personal data of Iranian asylum seekers with Iran.
- This could put individuals at risk of detention or persecution upon their return to Iran.
- The lawsuit argues that this breach violates confidentiality laws protecting asylum applications.
- ICE denies sharing asylum details but faces scrutiny over transparency in immigration processes.
- The case highlights ongoing concerns about asylum policies and treatment of immigrants.
Democratic strategist says transparency is Platner's 'only path forward'
- Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces pressure to withdraw following a sexual assault allegation.
- Democratic leaders are calling for him to step aside to maintain party integrity.
- The controversy raises questions about the future of his campaign and voter response.
- Transparent communication is crucial for Platner's potential path forward in responding to the allegations.
- This situation reflects broader challenges faced by Democrats in upcoming elections.
Graham Platner faces growing calls to withdraw following allegation of sexual assault
- Platner is accused of sexual assault by a former girlfriend and denies the allegations.
- Prominent Democrats are urging him to withdraw to preserve party values ahead of the election.
- Deadline for withdrawal is July 13, allowing time for the party to nominate a replacement.
- Platner's history of controversies complicates the Democratic Party's position in the Senate race.
- The situation underscores the stakes for Democrats aiming to regain majority control.
To celebrate his 90th birthday, this retired doctor is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
- Art Ulene plans to summit Mount Kilimanjaro for his 90th birthday, aiming to break a record.
- He emphasizes health and maintaining a fit lifestyle as keys to longevity.
- Ulene has trained by walking stairs and incentivizing his exercise with gelato.
- He has previously climbed Kilimanjaro and believes it's an attainable challenge.
- Ulene promotes a positive outlook on aging and staying active.
China test-launches a ballistic missile in the South Pacific and raises regional concerns
- China launched a long-range ballistic missile from a submarine in the South Pacific.
- The test has drawn criticism from regional nations like Australia and New Zealand.
- China claims the launch was routine, but its military buildup raises concerns.
- The U.S. State Department condemned China's actions, emphasizing regional security.
- The missile launch underscores China's growing military capabilities and its implications for international relations.
This World Cup marks end of era for Ronaldo and other soccer greats
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup saw legends like Ronaldo and Neymar playing their final matches.
- Ronaldo's Portuguese team was eliminated, marking his last World Cup appearance without a title.
- Neymar expressed grief after Brazil's exit, as did other veterans like Ochoa and Neuer.
- The tournament highlights the transition to a new generation of players.
- This World Cup serves as a bittersweet farewell for many celebrated athletes.
Trump's FIFA call opens a 'slippery slope,' says sports columnist Christine Brennan
- Christine Brennan expresses concern over President Trump's involvement in FIFA decisions.
- Trump's phone call led to a controversial reversal of a player's suspension.
- Brennan warns this sets a troubling precedent for future sports interventions by political leaders.
- The incident reflects the potential influence of politics on sports and competition.
- Brennan urges caution regarding the implications for upcoming Olympic events.