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Friday, July 17, 2026

MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 17, 2026

MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 17, 2026

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U.S. NEWS (domestic stories, excluding pure politics):

  • Ongoing North American heat wave affecting much of the eastern, central, and southwestern U.S., with heat warnings in dozens of states, unhealthy air quality from wildfire smoke in some areas, and reports of around 25 heat-related deaths.
  • A U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California, killing all eight on board.
  • Texas flash floods left at least two dead in a region hit hard the previous year.
  • Other incidents include a NYC helicopter crash investigation (bird strike) and various local emergencies like wildfires or structural issues.
  • Code Purple Air Alerts Plaguing the Midwest and East Coast: A massive wave of smoke pouring from wildfires has triggered severe "Code Purple" air quality emergencies in major cities like Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.. Officials are warning all residents to stay indoors as particulate matter reaches dangerous, unhealthy levels.

  • Tragic Flooding and Natural Disasters Hit Texas: Heavy rainfall has triggered devastating flash floods in regions like Kerrville, Texas, leading to high-water rescues by first responders. Concurrently, cleanups are underway in nearby San Antonio following a destructive tornado strike.

  • Multistate Taco Bell Foodborne Outbreak Linked: The CDC and FDA have formally linked a single iceberg lettuce supplier from Mexico to a multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis (a parasitic intestinal infection) affecting Taco Bell locations across Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia.

  • Navy Stands Down on Blue Angels Low Flyover: Following a heavily publicized low-altitude flyover by the Blue Angels that knocked over beach umbrellas and chairs, the acting Navy Secretary confirmed there will be "no firings," calling the roaring display "the sound of freedom".

POLITICS:

  • Escalating U.S.-Iran conflict: Renewed U.S. strikes on Iranian targets (military/naval infrastructure, ports, bridges), threats exchanged, Strait of Hormuz tensions, and mixed signals on ceasefires/deals, with impacts on shipping and oil.
  • Domestic developments include Senate actions on spending cuts, confirmations (e.g., Todd Blanche for AG), Epstein files handling criticism, investigations into figures like Gavin Newsom, and midterm/Senate race dramas (e.g., Maine).
  • Trump administration moves on trade (USMCA reviews), immigration enforcement, and other policy pushes.
  • Trump Gives Primetime Address on Election Vulnerabilities: President Trump addressed the nation from the White House, announcing the immediate declassification of documents alleging a massive 2018 and 2020 election data compromise by China. The intelligence files were published on a new White House portal, though critics and election security experts quickly noted the data lacks context and shows no proof of vote tampering.

  • House Budget Committee Advances $95 Billion Spending Plan: The House Budget Committee successfully pushed ahead with a massive fiscal plan to bolster Republican priorities. The resolution includes $60 billion in extra Pentagon funding and allocates funds for voter verification measures via the SAVE America Act.

  • Pro-AI Super PAC Hoards Mega Midterm War Chest: A prominent pro-AI super PAC has kept $31 million in cash reserves ready to spend directly on supporting Republican candidates ahead of the upcoming November midterm elections.

  • JD Vance Addresses Epstein Files Distrust: Vice President JD Vance publicly acknowledged that the administration "absolutely screwed up" the confusing, delayed rollout of the Jeffrey Epstein files, which he admitted fueled public conspiracy theories and distrust.

WORLD AFFAIRS:

  • U.S.-Iran war developments and regional ripple effects (strikes, Hormuz crisis, involvement with allies like Israel/Lebanon).
  • UK politics: Andy Burnham elected Labour leader, set to become Prime Minister.
  • Other global incidents: Iranian strikes on regional targets, ongoing conflicts (e.g., Sudan, Ukraine echoes), natural disasters (Venezuela earthquakes), and international diplomacy/trade moves.
  • U.S. Conflicts Escalate with Strikes in the Middle East: U.S. Central Command escalated its blockade of Iran in the Gulf of Oman, with soldiers actively boarding vessels. Concurrently, Iran reported that U.S. airstrikes have widening targets, hitting civilian infrastructure, power facilities, and bridges, while Iran-aligned forces retaliated against a U.S. base in Bahrain and targeted Kuwait.

  • Iran Releases U.S. Citizen in "Goodwill Gesture": Amid the escalating military strikes in the region, Iran has released an American citizen in what President Trump described as a diplomatic goodwill gesture, offering a rare brief pause in tensions.

  • Capsizing Fears for 500 Refugees Off Myanmar: United Nations agencies are raising alarms that two crowded vessels carrying roughly 500 refugees may have capsized off the coast of Myanmar during a perilous sea crossing as families attempt to flee deteriorating regional living conditions.

  • India Flags Off First Hydrogen Train: Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially flagged off India’s very first hydrogen-powered passenger train along an 89-km stretch in Haryana, marking a massive milestone for eco-friendly rail travel.

EDUCATION:

  • Trump administration finalizes rule capping international students' U.S. stays at four years (unless extended).
  • Challenges with school internet subsidies (FCC review), classroom supply funding issues (Mississippi), and broader skepticism about higher ed costs/workforce readiness.
  • Incidents like a Uganda school bus crash killing pupils; U.S. stories on enrollment shifts, special ed expansions, and teacher pay/enrichment programs elsewhere.
  • New Visa Restrictions Target Foreign Students in the U.S.: The Trump administration has implemented a strict new rule capping foreign student visas to a maximum four-year stay, a dramatic policy shift for international enrollment.

  • India's Massive NEET Re-Exam Results Released: The National Testing Agency (NTA) finally released the heavily anticipated, controversial NEET re-exam results late Thursday evening, with 11.21 lakh (1.12 million) medical aspirants officially qualifying.

  • New Zealand Overhauls Pathway Student Visas: New Zealand announced major updates to its Pathway Student Visa (PSV) launching July 20, easing visual conditions and expanding English-language paths to aggressively attract international students.

  • Private Medical Colleges Outpace Public Growth: New data highlights a shifting global education trend as private medical colleges heavily outpace government institutions in adding student seats this year, with regions like Karnataka leading the surge.

ECONOMY:

  • Oil/diesel price spikes tied to Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions (diesel hitting $5/gallon again).
  • Corporate earnings (e.g., Netflix up 13% revenue); market reactions to inflation data, Fed signals, and AI/tech investments.
  • Broader pressures: Inflation concerns, potential rate impacts, AI-related power costs, and trade/tariff moves (e.g., on Brazil).
  • Netflix Stock tumbles on Forecast Disappointment: While Netflix posted second-quarter revenue ($12.56 billion) and earnings largely in line with expectations, its stock plummeted by over 8% in after-hours trading due to a weaker-than-expected forward-looking growth forecast.

  • Health Care Earnings Overshadowed by Impending Medicaid Cuts: Impending federal modifications to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and state Medicaid systems are heavily depressing healthcare sector stocks and earnings expectations as providers brace for stricter work requirements.

  • Electric Vehicle Shifts Trigger the Demise of the "Stick Shift": Automotive economic reports outline the near-total death of manual transmissions in the U.S., as the rapid market transition toward EVs and autonomous vehicles has reduced standard stick shifts to a tiny fraction of niche sales.

  • EPFO Record Retirement Fund Interest Payout: In India, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation managed a record-breaking financial feat, crediting interest to nearly 35 crore (350 million) accounts months ahead of its traditional cycle.

TECHNOLOGY:

  • Intense AI competition and developments: New models/releases from Moonshot (Kimi K3), OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI/Grok, Meta; legal disputes (Apple vs. OpenAI trade secrets, subpoenas, deepfake app crackdowns).
  • Chip/AI infrastructure: TSMC U.S. expansions, data center energy concerns/moratoriums (e.g., New York), power costs.
  • Other: Netflix AI use in content, satellite internet moves (Amazon), and regulatory scrutiny.
  • Bipartisan Lawmakers Demand Human Oversight for AI Weapons: A new bipartisan push in Congress is backing legislation that requires strict, mandatory human oversight and veto capabilities for any autonomous artificial intelligence weapon systems.

  • Obama-Biden Alumni Launch Core AI Policy Initiative: A prominent coalition of former Obama and Biden administration staff members have officially joined forces to launch a new, private AI policy group aimed at establishing ethical guardrails and regulatory benchmarks.

  • Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" Faces Tech Projection Hurdle: Film technology circles are tracking major theater constraints regarding director Christopher Nolan's upcoming movie "The Odyssey," noting that technical specifications mean the majority of mainstream theaters lack the specialized hardware to project it as intended.

  • Skyroot Aerospace Ready for Historic Private Rocket Launch: Space-tech startup Skyroot Aerospace is counting down to attempt its first indigenous orbital rocket launch of the "Vikram-1" from Sriharikota, a major step for private space commercialization.

HEALTH:

  • Cyclospora outbreak linked to produce, with dining safety advice.
  • Ongoing global concerns like Ebola in Congo, new malaria vaccine dosing challenges, and summer health risks (swimmer’s ear, travel vaccines, heat/lung protection from fires/smoke).
  • Research: Blood tests for Alzheimer’s risk, coffee/liver health links, transplants for lung cancer.
  • Medicaid Changes May Force Doctors to Ration Care: Medical professionals are expressing deep concern that proposed changes to Medicaid eligibility will fundamentally force doctors into difficult ethical decisions regarding which sick patients are healthy enough to work to maintain their coverage.

  • FDA Approves Powerful, Highly Anticipated Cholesterol Pill: Pharmacy circles are tracking a massive surge in interest after the FDA greenlit a potent new class of cholesterol-lowering medication, though medical experts are actively debating who should be prescribed the costly pill.

  • FDA Conflict of Interest Flags Over New Peptide Panel: Documents revealed the FDA raised significant conflict of interest concerns just prior to convening a new expert advisory panel designed to evaluate the safety of increasingly popular therapeutic peptides.

  • The Clinical Meanings Behind Morning Headaches: A new clinical health study warns that while waking up with head pain is often just a result of poor sleeping posture, recurring morning headaches are frequently a hidden early warning sign of underlying sleep apnea or cardiovascular stress.

SPORTS:

  • MLB ongoing games and All-Star highlights (e.g., Cody Bellinger MVP).
  • Tour de France: Stage wins and overall lead protection (e.g., Pogačar).
  • Soccer/World Cup echoes (e.g., Spain, England/Argentina rivalries); other events like golf (Open Championship), NBA Summer League, UFC, and auto racing prep.
  • ICC Overhauls Global Cricket Tournament Formats: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially approved a sweeping structural overhaul for both the Men’s ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup, introducing entirely new formats aimed at making early-stage matches more competitive.

  • FIFA President Faces Olympic Committee Neutrality Complaint: FIFA President Gianni Infantino is facing a formal complaint submitted to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) demanding an investigation into his political neutrality due to his close public ties to President Donald Trump and a controversial World Cup red-card incident.

  • Tour de France Enters Grueling Final Mountain Stages: Heading into the weekend, the international cycling community is laser-focused on the high-stakes final mountain stretches of the Tour de France, where leading riders are executing critical breakaway strategies to clinch the yellow jersey.

  • WNBA Resumes Action with Post-Break Standings Scramble: Following a brief mid-season hiatus, WNBA teams are taking the court today with intense pressure on playoff seeding, driving massive viewer engagement around roster adjustments and rookie performance surges.

News evolves quickly—especially with the Iran situation and summer events—so check reliable sources for updates. These are synthesized from prominent headlines around July 17, 2026.


TOP US EDUCATION NEWS TODAY

TOP WORLD EDUCATION NEWS TODAY

EDUCATION SPECIAL


Here is a breakdown of the biggest education stories making headlines today, both stateside and globally.

Top U.S. Education News

Federal & State Policy Moves

At the federal level, a House panel just advanced the "Less Bureaucracy, Better Education" legislative package, which aims to make permanent structural changes and moves for some Education Department functions. Concurrently, the Department of Education granted Arkansas a "Returning Education to the States" waiver to streamline federal compliance requirements. In higher education, a finalized rule from the Trump administration caps international student visa stays at four years, requiring government approval for extensions.

AI Governance in Classrooms

States are rapidly trying to get ahead of generative AI in schools. Four more states have mandated that school districts adopt formal AI policies. Interestingly, the approaches vary wildly: while Maine is drawing attention for its proactive six-step process to integrate AI into classrooms, at least one other state has moved to explicitly ban AI from being used for high-stakes decisions like grading or discipline.

Vouchers & Public Funding

The ongoing debate over school funding models continues, with a new Associated Press report examining how the expansion of private school choice voucher programs is increasingly leaving behind students who remain in the public school system.

Early Literacy Stalls

For the first time since the 2020–2021 school year, early reading readiness has failed to improve year-over-year.

Recent DIBELS (Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) test data shows that reading progress has officially stalled for the youngest learners, sparking concerns about the long-term recovery of foundational literacy post-pandemic.

Top World Education News

Nigeria: School Attack and Kidnapping

A tragic situation is unfolding in northeastern Nigeria. Gunmen stormed a school while students were taking exams, and authorities report that 36 students and 3 teachers are currently missing.

United Kingdom: Infrastructure and Extreme Heat

Severe heatwaves are pushing aging school infrastructure to the brink, with reports of pupils struggling in classrooms where temperatures have topped 40°C (104°F). The heat is highlighting severe infrastructure and resource disparities—a recent analysis revealed that private schools in England offer 41% more tree canopy shade on their grounds than state-funded schools.

United Kingdom: Backlash Over Arts Cuts

There is growing pushback in British higher education regarding severe funding cuts to arts and humanities programs, with high-profile figures publicly condemning the financial shift away from the creative arts as "absolutely tragic" for students and the cultural sector.



AFT’s Weingarten Responds to Desperate Trump Election Lies | American Federation of Teachers https://www.aft.org/press-release/afts-weingarten-responds-desperate-trump-election-lies 

Weingarten inspires delegates to fight for freedom, opportunity and justice | American Federation of Teachers https://www.aft.org/news/weingarten-inspires-delegates-fight-freedom-opportunity-and-justice

Hakeem Jeffries: Let’s take back our country | American Federation of Teachers https://www.aft.org/news/hakeem-jeffries-lets-take-back-our-country 

As America Baked, Team Trump Axed More Than 1,600 Energy Efficiency Web Pages – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/heat-wave-trump-department-energy-removed-energy-efficiency-utility-savings-web-pages/ 

California bill could push schools to use unspent Prop. 28 arts education funds | EdSource https://edsource.org/2026/california-bill-could-push-schools-to-use-unspent-prop-28-arts-education-funds/762315 

Opinion | Why Trump Can’t Leave the Smithsonian Alone - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/17/opinion/trump-smithsonian-cold-war.html 

Why Is This Billionaire’s Name All Over Harvard’s Campus? - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/17/podcasts/why-is-this-billionaires-name-all-over-harvards-campus.html 

Newsom's Silicon Valley dilemma comes to a head: Friend or foe? - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/17/newsoms-silicon-valley-dilemma-comes-to-a-head-friend-or-foe-01002515 

Trump officials sour on Mullin’s No. 2 — again - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/17/dhs-troy-edgar-trump-immigration-agency-01001526 

The 7 Factions of the AI Safety Political Universe - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2026/07/17/ai-safety-regulation-debate-factions-00990453 

Andy Burnham crowned UK Labour leader — live updates – POLITICO https://www.politico.eu/article/andy-burnham-labour-leader-live-updates/ 

States Rush to Fill Graduate Loan Gap Opened by G.O.P. Budget Bill - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/17/your-money/states-graduate-loans-us-government.html 

Opinion | Is This What a Post-Literate Era Looks Like? - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/16/opinion/reading-test-scores-smartphones.html 

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/gallery/2026/07/17/the-nations-cartoonists-on-the-week-in-politics-01002220?slide=0

Rebecca Slaughter speaks out | SCOTUSblog https://www.scotusblog.com/2026/07/rebecca-slaughter-speaks-out/ 



TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 17, 2026

TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS

JULY 17, 2026

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Here are the top news stories for July 16–17, 2026, categorized into separate, distinct sections as requested.

U.S. News

  • Air Quality Plummets in 20 States Due to Canadian Wildfire Smoke

    Dangerous, heavy smoke from active wildfires in Canada has spread across the U.S. Midwest and Northeast. Air quality alerts have been issued across 20 states, and thousands of visitors were forced to evacuate a remote Minnesota wilderness area accessible only by boat as the haze moved in.

  • Texas Flooding Triggers High-Water Rescues and Evacuations

    Severe, torrential downpours across parts of Texas have resulted in flash flooding. Local emergency services have conducted high-water rescues and initiated mandatory evacuations for hard-hit residential areas.

  • Brigham and Women’s Nurses Return to Work After Record-Breaking Strike

    Following a tense five-day period consisting of a one-day strike and a subsequent four-day lockout, thousands of nurses at Boston's Brigham and Women’s Hospital returned to work. While they resumed their shifts, the union warned that further labor actions remain on the table as a permanent contract has yet to be finalized.

  • LA Millionaire Missing Since 1981 Identified via DNA

    In a decades-old cold case breakthrough, police officials in Los Angeles announced that the human remains of a local millionaire who went missing in 1981 have finally been identified using advanced forensic genetic genealogy.

Politics

  • President Trump Delivers Tense, Primetime Address on Election Integrity

    In a 25-minute White House speech on Thursday night, President Trump targeted the integrity of U.S. voting systems, heavily asserting that China illicitly obtained public voter data on 220 million Americans. Critics and intelligence officials quickly pushed back, clarifying that the cited data was already publicly accessible and that official investigations found no evidence of foreign meddling in past results.

  • Todd Blanche Confirmation Hearings Begin on Capitol Hill

    Nominated to serve as the permanent 88th Attorney General of the United States, acting AG Todd Blanche faced intense questioning from Senate Democrats during his Judiciary Committee hearings. Confronted over his previous role as Trump's personal defense lawyer, Blanche pledged to uphold the Constitution strictly above any single president.

  • Trump Administration Plans Strict New Limits on Foreign Student Visas

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) introduced a highly contentious rule intended to cap foreign student and exchange visitor visas to a maximum of four years. Higher education advocates warn this restriction will make it significantly harder for international students to finish degrees without navigating complex extension processes.

  • NLRB Nominee James Macy Clears Initial Committee Vote

    The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions voted strictly along party lines to advance President Trump's National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) nominee, James Macy, to a full floor vote. If confirmed, Macy’s arrival would establish a Republican majority on the board.

World Affairs

  • U.S. Escalates Middle East Airstrikes on Iranian Infrastructure

    The U.S. military has expanded its aerial campaign in Iran, moving beyond military targets to hit major bridges in southern Hormozgan province. The strikes are aimed at forcing Tehran to loosen its blockading chokehold on the vital oil-transit route of the Strait of Hormuz.

  • Israel and Lebanon Delegation Meet in Rome for Southern Withdrawal Talks

    Delegations representing the Israeli and Lebanese governments gathered at the U.S. Embassy in Rome to hash out the details of a pilot zone military withdrawal. The framework proposed would see Israeli forces pull out of two southern Lebanese zones to let the official Lebanese army step in and disarm local Hezbollah forces.

  • Cuba Battling Nationwide Power Collapse

    Cuba's national energy grid suffered a catastrophic failure, plunging millions of citizens into complete darkness. Engineers are working around the clock to restore the grid, which has buckled under fuel shortages and aging machinery.

  • Over 500 Feared Dead in Dual Myanmar Shipwrecks

    Two severely overcrowded vessels carrying refugees fleeing localized conflict capsized off the coast of Myanmar. The dual sinkings are shaping up to be some of the region's deadliest maritime disasters in recent memory.

Education

  • University of Chicago Law School Bans Electronic Devices in Classrooms

    Faced with the growing prevalence of generative AI and digital distractions, the University of Chicago Law School announced a strict ban on laptops, tablets, and mobile phones in several core classrooms to foster traditional, focused learning.

  • Medical DEI Under Fire in House Education and Workforce Committee

    House lawmakers convened a highly publicized hearing examining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives inside American medical schools, with conservative representatives pushing for a total elimination of race-conscious criteria in medical training.

  • Special Education and Civil Rights Transfers Excluded from Department of Education Shift

    In a rare bipartisan move, House lawmakers agreed to remove controversial proposals that would have transferred special education and civil rights enforcement from the Department of Education to other federal agencies.

  • Federal Appreticeship Program Receives Millions in New Funding

    The Department of Labor announced a massive funding package directed at U.S. higher education institutions specifically to build out, expand, and support student apprenticeship opportunities.

Economy

  • U.S. Inflation Remains Stuck Above Target as Oil Volatility Strikes

    The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco reported that Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE)—the Fed’s preferred inflation metric—is currently sitting at a elevated 4.1%, far above the 2% target. High fuel price volatility resulting from the Middle East conflict is keeping pressure on the consumer.

  • Slowing Retail Sales Put Focus on Fed Policy

    Financial markets are bracing for the latest U.S. retail sales figures, with expectations pointing to a sharp slowdown. Economists warn that a negative reading could fuel fears of a hard economic landing, though it may also force the Fed to consider rate cuts later this year.

  • Median U.S. Home Prices Peak at Historic High

    While overall existing home sales fell by 2.4% last month, the National Association of Realtors reported that the U.S. median home sales price has risen to an all-time high of $440,600. Prices have now climbed continuously on an annual basis for three consecutive years.

  • TSMC Profits Surge 77% But Tech Volatility Lingers

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported a staggering 77% profit jump fueled by the ongoing artificial intelligence infrastructure boom. Despite the blockbuster earnings, broader tech sector stocks fell slightly in after-hours trading amid wider economic anxieties.

Technology

  • Kimi K3 Open-Weight Model Shakes Up the AI Industry

    China’s Moonshot AI stunned the tech community by dropping Kimi K3, a massive 2.8-trillion-parameter open-weight model. The release marks the largest open model in technological history and directly challenges major closed-source tech giants.

  • Silicon Valley Await's Google's "Gemini 3.5 Pro" Launch

    Leaks point to Google preparing to officially launch its heavily rebuilt Gemini 3.5 Pro. The model was reportedly delayed for six weeks after engineers discovered fundamental structural failures in recursive tool-calling, requiring Google to scrap the original base model and restart pretraining entirely.

  • Google Workers Petition CEO for Layoff Protection

    Thousands of Google employees have signed a formal petition demanding stronger job security and layoff protections from CEO Sundar Pichai, highlighting union concerns that rapid AI automation is displacing human engineering talent.

  • Meta Faces Lawsuit Over AI-Driven Layoff Selections

    A new whistleblower lawsuit accuses Meta of utilizing an internal artificial intelligence algorithm to systematically tag and target workers who took medical or family leave for corporate layoffs.

Health

  • Taco Bell Lettuce Supplier Linked to Nationwide Parasitic Outbreak

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has formally linked Mexican lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms to a massive outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a severe stomach infection that has sickened thousands across the U.S.

  • FDA Approves Non-Statin daily Pill "Lipfendra" to Slash Cholesterol

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Lipfendra, a groundbreaking daily pill designed to lower bad cholesterol levels. In clinical trials, the medication outperformed traditional statins with fewer reported muscular side effects.

  • Military Testosterone-Screening Initiative Draws Backlash from Doctors

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s plan to mandate annual testosterone screenings for all active military members aged 30 and older has met heavy skepticism from the medical community. Health experts question the scientific validity and cost-efficiency of the policy.

  • Death of Senator Lindsey Graham Raises Awareness of Rare Aortic Dissections

    Following the sudden, shocking death of South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham over the weekend at age 71, cardiologists have launched public awareness campaigns addressing aortic dissections—a rare, highly fatal tearing of the body's main artery that is incredibly difficult to detect early.

Sports

  • Argentina Beats England 2-1 to Book World Cup Final Spot Against Spain

    In a fiercely physical semifinal match in Atlanta, defending champions Argentina rallied from behind to secure a 2-1 victory over England. Anthony Gordon put England ahead in the 55th minute, but a stunning 85th-minute rocket from Enzo Fernandez and a stoppage-time header from Lautaro Martinez—both assisted by Lionel Messi—booked Argentina's place in Sunday's World Cup final.

  • Major League Soccer Action Resumes Post-World Cup with "El TrĆ”fico"

    Following a grueling 55-day international break to accommodate the FIFA World Cup, MLS regular-season play is back. Reopening day features the league's premiere rivalry match: "El TrƔfico," as the LA Galaxy host LAFC.

  • Jannik Sinner Retains Gentleman's Singles Title at Wimbledon

    In the grand finale of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, Italy's Jannik Sinner successfully recovered from a deficit to defeat Germany's Alexander Zverev, securing his consecutive singles title at the All England Club.

  • U.S. Track and Field Nationals Return to NYC After 35 Years

    USA Track & Field announced that the premier Outdoor and Para National Championships will be held next week at Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island. The event marks the first outdoor national championship hosted in New York City since 1991, and will coincide with the 150th anniversary of the first U.S. national track meet.




Trump Nominees Flagrantly Lie to Keep Him Happy https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/16/trump-nominees-flagrantly-lie-to-keep-him-happy/ via @dianeravitch 









Hegseth Wants All Troops over the Age of 30 to be Tested for Testosterone https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/16/hegseth-wants-all-troops-over-the-age-of-30-to-be-tested-for-testosterone/ via @dianeravitch 







Paul Thomas: The Proficiency Mirage: Florida Version https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/16/paul-thomas-the-proficiency-mirage-florida-version/ via @dianeravitch 






Elon Musk's DOGE wasted $11 Billion by Laying Off Federal Workers! https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/16/elon-musks-doge-wasted-11-billion-by-laying-off-federal-workers/ via @dianeravitch 





Big Education Ape: THE WHITE HOUSE COMEDY CLUB PRESENTS: TRUMP, ONE NIGHT ONLY, THANK GOD! https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-white-house-comedy-club-presents.html 





Big Education Ape: WHO'S CRASH-TESTING THE AI YOUR KID USES AT SCHOOL? NOW, SOMEONE ACTUALLY IS. https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/whos-crash-testing-ai-your-kid-uses-at.html 





Big Education Ape: SEX, POWER, AND THE AMERICAN A.P.E.: FROM JFK'S HUSH MONEY TO EPSTEIN'S LITTLE BLACK BOOK https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/sex-power-and-american-ape-from-jfks.html 





Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 16, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_01699076545.html 





Big Education Ape: MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 16, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/morning-news-update-july-16-2026.html 






Dangers Are Embedded in Federal Waiver Proposal Being Advanced by Ohio Department of Education and the Workforce https://janresseger.wordpress.com/2026/07/16/49191/ via @janresseger 





The Education Report     One Republican Candidate for TN Gov. Opposes School Vouchers But he's also a Christian Nationalist with some pretty extreme views ANDY SPEARS https://theeducationreport.substack.com/p/one-republican-candidate-for-tn-gov 





Curmudgucation: A Federal Book Ban Bill | National Education Policy Center https://nepc.colorado.edu/blog/federal-book-ban 






 “English, no kidding” Looks Like A Surprisingly Useful AI Site For ELLs & Their Teachers    Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... | The latest news and resources in education since 2007 https://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/ 





9 Million Reasons – Tennessee Education Report https://tnedreport.com/2026/07/9-million-reasons/ 











Teacher Tom: Family Dinners and Becoming the Authors of Our Own Lives https://teachertomsblog.blogspot.com/2026/07/family-dinners-and-becoming-authors-of.html 





















How academic freedom is threatened – and how resilience of research can be strengthened        Education Research Report https://educationresearchreport.blogspot.com/ 






2026 National Youth Science Camp Delegates - Year 2026 (CA Dept of Education) https://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr26/yr26rel34.asp 






Curmudgucation     NY: District Will Install Teacherbot For the Fall. Yikes. PETER GREENE https://curmudgucation.substack.com/p/ny-district-will-install-teacherbot 






Mike Klonsky's Edu/Pol     My hat tip to our former mayor Plus: Let's test Hegseth for testosterone poisoning. MICHAEL KLONSKY https://klonsky.substack.com/p/my-hat-tip-to-our-former-mayor 





Lattes, Tattoos, & Your Friendly Neighborhood Romance Bookstore Five books, four banana bread lattes, three hikes, two kitties, and one tattoo later... it's time to head home. KELLY REYNOLDS Fiction. Feminism. Fat Girls. https://authorkellyrey.substack.com/p/lattes-tattoos-and-your-friendly 










TRUMP IN THE NEWS TODAY
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On July 17, 2026, the top news stories surrounding President Donald Trump are dominated by his primetime address to the nation, as well as a high-profile staff scandal and a controversial new service launched by his social media platform.

1. Primetime Address: Accusations of Massive Chinese Election Interference

During a primetime speech delivered from the White House, President Trump leveled dramatic, newly declassified allegations against China, claiming they carried out a massive operation to disrupt and meddle in U.S. elections.

  • The Core Claims: Trump asserted that the Chinese government orchestrated the "largest compromise of election data in history," illicitly acquiring 220 million U.S. voter files.

  • "Deep State" Cover-up Allegations: He claimed that U.S. intelligence agencies and the CIA discovered the breach in 2020 but hid the information from him and Congress while publicly calling it "the most secure election in history".

  • Call for Criminal Charges: Trump called on the DOJ, FBI, and Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to investigate the alleged cover-up, fire those involved, and file criminal charges.

  • The SAVE America Act: Using the allegations to pivot to policy, he urged Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, pushing for strict new national requirements on voter ID, proof of citizenship, and tight restrictions on mail-in ballots.

  • Media Blackout Accusations: He criticized major networks like ABC and NBC, which chose not to carry the address live, accusing them of being "part of the plot" and suggesting their broadcasting licenses should be revoked.

Context & Intelligence Community Pushback: This dramatic speech rehashes several of Trump's long-debunked claims regarding the 2020 presidential election. Historically, the U.S. intelligence community’s official 2021 assessment concluded with high confidence that China did not attempt to influence the election's outcome, though a dissenting view from cyber officials did note that China monitored and analyzed voter data without interfering in the voting process itself.

2. White House Teleprompter Operator Placed on Leave Over "Insider" Betting

A major ethics scandal has hit the White House staff. Gabriel Perez, Trump's longtime teleprompter operator, has been placed on unpaid leave and is under federal investigation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

  • The Alleged Scheme: Perez is accused of using privileged, early access to Trump's speeches to place insider bets on the prediction platform Kalshi.

  • The "Mention Markets": He allegedly bet on whether specific words or phrases would be spoken by the President during major addresses.

  • The Detection: Kalshi’s internal surveillance flagged the suspicious trading activity and froze Perez's account—blocking him from withdrawing over $90,000 in profits—before referring the case to federal regulators. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Perez will no longer be working at the White House.

3. Truth Social Launches Controversial Paid API for Wall Street

Trump Media & Technology Group (the parent company of Truth Social) has launched a new paid service that is drawing intense criticism.

  • Real-Time Access: The service offers licensed, real-time API access to Donald Trump's personal posts.

  • The Goal: Because the President's public comments frequently move financial markets, the service is designed for Wall Street traders looking to get a split-second head start on his statements.

  • Ethical Backlash: Critics have quickly condemned the move as "brazen corruption," pointing out that the President (who remains Truth Social's largest shareholder) is directly monetizing official presidential communications.

Other Notable Developments:

  • The World Cup: The White House officially confirmed that President Trump will attend the upcoming World Cup final.

  • Iran Claims: During his address, Trump also briefly touched on foreign policy, cryptically asserting that "We are winning big in Iran, and we will see the fruits of that labor very, very shortly".


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