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Friday, July 3, 2026

MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 3, 2026

MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 3, 2026


Here are today's (July 3, 2026) top news stories in each requested category, based on major outlets and breaking coverage. Stories focus on the most prominent, timely developments without combining categories.

U.S. NEWS

  • Dangerous heat wave grips much of the U.S.: Extreme heat affects more than two dozen states across the Midwest, South, and East Coast, prompting emergency measures in places like New York.
  • America 250 celebrations ramp up ahead of July 4: Events nationwide, including state fairs, fireworks, and national park activities, mark the U.S. semiquincentennial, with mixed reactions to Trump-linked events.
  • Olympian indicted for vandalizing Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool: Former canoeist David Hearn faces charges after the algae-plagued pool (recently renovated with taxpayer funds) was targeted.
  • Fertilizer shortage from global disruptions could raise U.S. food prices: Impacts from the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz issues ripple into agriculture.
  • Oregon ER doctors win battle against corporate medicine: A notable local victory in healthcare staffing.
  • Semi-Centennial Security and Celebrations: As the nation prepares for tomorrow's historic 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, major cities are deploying unprecedented security measures amid elevated threat briefings, while millions hit the roads for record-breaking holiday travel.

  • Indonesia Airstrip Attack Leaves U.S. Pilot Dead: Federal authorities are working with international counterparts after an American pilot was killed in Indonesia’s Papua Highlands province. Assailants set the aircraft on fire shortly after landing; seven passengers survived without injury.

  • Citizenship Bar Raised: The federal government has officially implemented stricter requirements and an updated testing framework for immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship, sparking strong reactions from civil rights groups and immigration advocates.

  • Former Olympian Indicted over National Mall Vandalism: A high-profile former U.S. Olympian has been federally indicted on felony charges following the recent vandalism of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

POLITICS

  • Trump's financial disclosures show massive personal gains: Reports detail billions in earnings (including crypto), sparking backlash and scrutiny over potential conflicts.
  • Trump pushes to reshape the Federal Reserve: Efforts continue to remove or replace board members after a Supreme Court ruling, amid broader agenda challenges in Congress.
  • Great American State Fair and America 250 events tied to Trump: Celebrations draw attention but face criticism for being overly personalized or commercialized.
  • FBI expands investigation into 2020 Georgia election records: Focus on Fulton County reflects ongoing efforts tied to Trump's claims.
  • Democratic primaries and internal divisions: Progressives score wins; endorsements like Ocasio-Cortez in Michigan highlight party fractures.
  • US-Iran Negotiations Advance: President Donald Trump announced in a CNBC interview that high-level talks with Iran are progressing rapidly, claiming Tehran has agreed to "just about everything we need" regarding nuclear restrictions, while emphasizing the U.S. is not seeking regime change.

  • USMCA Trade Friction: Washington has declined to immediately renew the landmark U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), triggering immediate trade uncertainty and a flurry of closed-door negotiations among North American allies.

  • Governors Target USPS Over Mail-In Ballot Infrastructure: A coalition of Democratic governors is publicly pressing the U.S. Postal Service to reverse a recent operational restructuring plan, citing fears it will disrupt mail-in voting efficiency ahead of the upcoming election cycle.

  • UN Base Tensions: At the United Nations body, Iran’s ambassador issued a sharp rebuke against Washington, declaring that the ongoing presence of American military bases in the Persian Gulf region actively undermines regional security.

WORLD AFFAIRS

  • Russia hammers Kyiv in deadly attacks: At least 21 killed amid escalated Ukraine conflict and deeper Ukrainian strikes into Russia.
  • Ongoing Iran-related tensions and regional fallout: Includes Strait of Hormuz disruptions, potential sanctions shifts, and broader Middle East impacts.
  • Venezuela earthquake recovery challenges: High death toll and international aid efforts continue amid long-term issues.
  • Trump administration actions on foreign aid/Venezuela: Shift toward big relief after prior cuts draws notice.
  • Global economic and geopolitical pressures: Discussions around China, trade, and post-conflict dynamics.
  • World Leaders Gather in Tehran: Global dignitaries and state officials have begun arriving in Iran to pay respects and attend farewell ceremonies for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

  • Algeria Parliamentary Election Vote Count: Election officials in Algeria are counting votes following the closing of polls for the nation's second parliamentary election since the 2019 popular movement, with over 24 million citizens eligible to vote for the 407-seat assembly.

  • Sudan Atrocities Amnesty Report: A newly released Amnesty International investigation concludes that the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed severe crimes against humanity and targeted ethnic cleansing during the recent siege and takeover of El Fasher in Darfur.

  • Cuba Warns Against Foreign Intervention: Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel issued a stark, televised address warning that his country is prepared to heavily resist any external military intervention, promising citizens would defend national sovereignty to the end.

EDUCATION

  • Trump administration higher ed reforms take effect: New provisions aim to make college more affordable, expand opportunities, and simplify student loans (effective July 1).
  • Title IX Month enforcement recap: U.S. Department of Education highlights actions on the 54th anniversary.
  • Institutions mark America 250: Colleges participate in national anniversary events and discussions on U.S. identity/history.
  • NEA Representative Assembly underway: Educators gather in Denver to set agenda amid public education debates.
  • AI in K-12 and other initiatives: Ongoing congressional interest and HBCU collaborations for expanded access.
  • National Poll Reveals Drastic Push for Civics Reform: A comprehensive new NBC News poll released ahead of the 4th of July shows that 80% of Americans believe public schools place "too little emphasis" on civic education and democracy. The data highlights a sharp paradox: while public demand is high, a recent chamber study showed 70% of adults fail basic civics literacy, and 80% of teachers admit to self-censoring to avoid partisan backlash.

  • Feds Launch "STATS" Accountability Framework: The U.S. Department of Education has finalized a sweeping postsecondary rule. The new Student Tuition and Transparency System (STATS) creates an aggressive Earnings Accountability framework designed to penalize colleges that leave students with unmanageable debt-to-earnings ratios.

  • Title IX Enforcement Action Escalates: Marking the conclusion of Title IX month, the federal Office for Civil Rights issued a rare "Letter of Impending Enforcement Action" against Jefferson County Public Schools for continued systemic compliance violations.

  • Supreme Court Title IX Decision Fallout: Education Secretary Linda McMahon released a formal response outlining compliance guidelines for school districts following the U.S. Supreme Court's high-stakes ruling in West Virginia v. B.P.J. regarding transgender student athletes.

ECONOMY

  • Underwhelming June jobs report: Numbers disappoint economists, signaling potential cooling.
  • Trump doubles down on Fed changes: Push to influence the Federal Reserve amid economic policy debates.
  • CEO confidence plummets: Survey shows concerns over downturn, with some planning layoffs.
  • Q1 2026 GDP growth at 2.1%: Third estimate reflects increases in investment, exports, and spending.
  • Mixed global/Asian markets and AI/tech investment impacts: Ongoing shifts in stocks and economic outlooks.
  • June Jobs Report Falls Way Short: The U.S. economy added a meager 57,000 jobs in June, far lower than Wall Street forecasts. While the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.2%, massive job losses in leisure and hospitality dragged down numbers, compounding downward revisions of 74,000 fewer jobs for April and May.

  • Canada Diverts Oil Exports from U.S.: In a major macroeconomic shift, Canada has advanced the construction of a massive Alberta pipeline to the Pacific Coast, deliberately expanding its oil export infrastructure to Asian markets to decrease its historic dependence on U.S. consumption.

  • Google Loses $4.7B Antitrust Appeal: The European Union's highest court dealt a definitive blow to Google, rejecting its final appeal and upholding a historic €4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) antitrust fine regarding anti-competitive Android licensing and pre-installation practices.

  • Market Reacts to Fed Uncertainty: Following the weak labor data and global trade friction, major stock indices opened lower this morning as investors speculate whether the Federal Reserve will pivot toward aggressive interest rate cuts.

TECHNOLOGY

  • Trump administration AI action plan and related trades: Disclosures highlight investments in tech giants around policy announcements.
  • AI developments and company moves: Tesla spending caps, Alibaba restrictions on certain tools, and broader adoption/cost discussions.
  • India tech deals and investigations: HCLTech wins major contract; probes into data leaks involving Apple secrets.
  • Satellite broadband and other launches: Amazon's Project Kuiper/Leo updates.
  • The "Device Sovereignty" Regulatory Wave: Following Google's major EU court defeat over Android bundling, tech analysts warn the ruling will legally reshape how mobile operating systems package proprietary AI and default software globally.

  • AI Workforce Displacement Tracker: A new economic index tracking corporate tech integration reveals a sharp rise in professional and business services utilizing human-in-the-loop automation, directly correlating to a slowdown in mid-level administrative hiring.

  • Commercial Quantum Milestone Claimed: A major tech consortium has went public with data claiming the first stable, error-corrected quantum computing simulation operating at room temperature, threatening to disrupt traditional cryptographic standards years ahead of schedule.

  • Data Privacy Standoff Over First Amendment: Tech platforms are bracing for impact as the Supreme Court declined to block heavy daily fines against a prominent independent journalist refusing to turn over digital source materials, drawing lines in the sand for digital press freedoms.

HEALTH

  • Fentanyl tolerance rising among users: Research shows challenges for standard opioid treatments.
  • States sue over Medicaid work requirements: Legal pushback against Trump administration policies.
  • Heat wave health impacts: Emergency measures expanded for vulnerable populations.
  • Ongoing public health notices: Travel alerts for outbreaks like Ebola variants and others.
  • Lyme Disease Early Diagnosis Influx: Public health agencies have issued a summer warning detailing an unusually high surge in tick-borne illnesses across the Northeast and Midwest, prompting new clinical directives prioritizing aggressive early-stage antibiotic treatment.

  • Healthcare Hiring Insulates Weak Labor Market: Despite an overall dismal national jobs report, the healthcare and social assistance sectors remained a critical economic bright spot, accounting for the majority of the positive employment growth seen in June.

  • Heatwave Health Emergency Protocols: With record temperatures expected to bake large swaths of the West Coast and Southwest over the holiday weekend, municipal health departments are opening emergency cooling centers to combat a projected spike in heat-related hospitalizations.

  • Avian Flu Monitoring Heightens: Federal health officials rolled out updated wastewater surveillance tracking models to closely monitor migratory bird patterns and agricultural workers as summer agricultural fairs begin nationwide.

SPORTS

  • 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 action: U.S. advances with win over Bosnia; dramatic results like Belgium comeback, Spain win, Portugal vs. Croatia; high drama and ratings.
  • NBA trade news: Reports of Celtics trading Jaylen Brown to 76ers for Paul George and picks.
  • MLB updates: ABS challenge system tracking, home run leaders, and ongoing season stats.
  • World Cup 2026 — Spain Advances to Round of 16: In a dominant display at Los Angeles Stadium, Spain cruised past Austria with a definitive 3-0 victory. Mikel Oyarzabal netted his third goal of the tournament, setting up a highly anticipated knockout stage match against either Portugal or Croatia.

  • Basketball World Cup Qualifiers: Türkiye kept its perfect record intact for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 European qualifiers, defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina 82-75 to advance to 5-0 in Group C.

  • Olympic Roster Showdowns: Track and Field final qualifiers are generating intense drama as several favorites fail to secure their spots for the upcoming games, leading to fierce debates over peak training cycles and trial formats.

  • Tour de France Mountain Stages: The peloton heads into brutal, high-altitude mountain terrain today, with top contenders launching early strategic attacks that analysts say could decisively set the general classification standings before the first rest day.

News evolves quickly—check major outlets for updates.


EDUCATION SPECIAL

TOP US EDUCATION NEWS TODAY

TOP WORLD EDUCATION NEWS TODAY


Here is a curated brief of the top education headlines making waves today in the US and across the globe.

Top US Education News

1. International Student Drop Triggers Academic Program Cuts

A steep decline in full-tuition-paying international student arrivals over the spring—down up to 8% in some months—is pushing several major US colleges and universities deep into the red. Higher education institutions have increasingly relied on international enrollment to balance budgets amid declining domestic numbers. According to the tracking database CollegeCuts, over 300 instances of program eliminations, department closures, and faculty layoffs have occurred recently, with prominent institutions citing these enrollment drops as a primary driver.

2. Radical Shift Proposed for Federal Research Grants

The White House has issued a 400-page draft regulation under the "Uniform Guidance" master rulebook that could fundamentally alter how federal education and scientific research grants are managed. The proposal aims to replace traditional scientific peer-review models with new political oversight, requiring agencies to designate "senior appointees" to review discretionary awards. The draft explicitly seeks to bar federal funds from being used for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and gender-affirming care programs, triggering intense concerns over academic freedom and institutional autonomy.

3. Federal "STATS" Rule and Title IX Investigations Ramp Up

  • Accountability Overhaul: The U.S. Department of Education officially implemented its final rule establishing the Student Tuition and Transparency System (STATS), a new accountability framework linking postsecondary institutional funding eligibility to graduate earnings and cost transparency.

  • Title IX Enforcement: Marking the second annual "Title IX Month," the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a wave of enforcement actions and opened fresh investigations into multiple school districts in Michigan, North Carolina, and the Maryland State Department of Education regarding compliance violations.

Top World Education News

1. Global Visa Hikes and International Caps Reshape Global Student Market

  • Australia: Anticipation is peaking ahead of late-July global education summits as the country grapples with massive international student visa application fee hikes and strict caps.

  • Canada: Recent government-imposed limits targeting anti-immigration sentiment and housing strain have resulted in a staggering 73% drop in international student arrivals. While domestic tuition remains steady, higher education policy experts note that domestic students are ultimately "getting less" as campus revenues plummet.

2. UK Facing Graduate Job Crisis & Extreme Heat Adaptive Measures

  • Workforce Realities: The Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) issued an urgent call to action regarding structural digital exclusion and graduate underemployment. Experts are pushing for a policy shift that treats university funding strictly as an investment in "workforce readiness" to align degree pathways with acute labor market shortages without expanding public budgets.

  • School Operations: Amid a wave of high mid-summer temperatures across Europe, the UK Department for Education issued guidance instructing schools to remain fully open while enacting localized adaptive measures to protect student safety during extreme heat events.

3. Middle East Private Education Boom Accelerates

In major international school sector news, premium British curriculum institutions continue their aggressive expansion into the Gulf. A landmark strategic partnership was finalized between UAE education groups and the UK's independent Epsom College to develop and deploy massive new K-12 campuses in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, highlighting the surging demand for Western-branded private education in the region.


The best student podcasts about American identity : NPR https://www.npr.org/2026/07/03/nx-s1-5869537/student-podcast-challenge-america-250

Records Show Immigrant Detention Facility Failed to Provide Adequate Care to Detainee in Mental Health Crisis — ProPublica https://www.propublica.org/article/camp-east-montana-mental-health-immigration 

Is your pet afraid of fireworks? How to keep them safe for the Fourth - Los Angeles Times https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-07-03/is-your-pet-afraid-of-fireworks-how-to-keep-them-safe-for-fourth 

‘It’s Not Going to Stop a Hypersonic Missile’: The End of Canada Nice - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2026/07/03/canada-trump-military-spending-increase-00979979 

250 and the court | SCOTUSblog https://www.scotusblog.com/2026/07/250-and-the-court/ 

Trump's record-setting July 4 fireworks could shower the city with pollution - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/03/trump-fireworks-pollution-nps-00983635

‘I want this on Donald’s desk’: Inside Melania Trump’s ambitious policymaking agenda - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/03/melania-trump-policy-agenda-ukraine-00986390 

How Trump took over America’s 250th - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/03/trump-dc-america-250-00986844 



HAPPY 250TH, AMERICA: A SEMI-SOBER GUIDE TO SPEECHES, SONGS, AND SETTING THINGS ON FIRE (LEGALLY)


HAPPY 250TH, AMERICA

A SEMI-SOBER GUIDE TO SPEECHES, SONGS, AND SETTING THINGS ON FIRE (LEGALLY)

There's a very particular kind of American who, come July 3rd, transforms into a logistics general. Coolers get inventoried. Charcoal gets rationed. And somewhere between the potato salad and the sparkler stockpile, someone inevitably asks: "Wait, what are we even playing during the fireworks?"

This year, the stakes are higher. America turns 250. That's not a birthday — that's a milestone that deserves its own Wikipedia infobox. So here's your complete survival kit: the speeches that built the myth, the songs that soundtrack the barbecue, and the honest reasoning behind why Patrick Henry keeps getting credit for a July 4th speech he definitely did not give in July.

The Speeches: Freedom, Ranked (Mostly by Vibes)



Somebody clearly assembled a top-ten list of Independence Day speeches and then discovered, halfway through, that videos for numbers 6 through 10 had vanished into the internet's version of a witness protection program. Respect for the honesty. Here's the lineup, rearranged into the order history actually happened, because chronology is the one thing even a missing YouTube link can't erase.

The Top 5 (Videos Confirmed, Rhetoric Undefeated)

  1. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. — "The American Dream" (1965) — The gold standard. King doesn't just quote the Declaration; he cross-examines it, and America is still on the stand.
  2. President John F. Kennedy's 1962 Independence Day Speech — Cold War optimism with a side of Cold War anxiety. Very on-brand for the era.
  3. President Ronald Reagan's Radio Address on Independence Day (1983) — Reagan doing what Reagan did best: making patriotism sound like a fireside chat.
  4. James Earl Jones reads Frederick Douglass's "What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?" — The single greatest gut-punch on this entire list, and the most necessary one.
  5. President Barack Obama — 2014 Independence Day Address — Delivered to the troops, grounded in founding-era language, still resonant.

The "Trust Us, They're Great" Five (6–10)

  1. Patrick Henry — "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (1775) — Technically a March speech that America has decided, by popular vote of vibes, counts as July 4th canon. Nobody's fighting this reclassification because the closing line is that good.
  2. John Quincy Adams — 1821 Address to Congress — A president's son proving that oratory, like good bone structure, can be inherited.
  3. Susan B. Anthony — "Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States" (1876) — Crashed the Centennial to point out an inconvenient asterisk on "all men are created equal." The founding document's first great fact-check.
  4. Daniel Webster — 1800 Hanover Oration — Delivered by a Dartmouth junior, which is either inspiring or deeply humbling depending on your own collegiate speaking record.
  5. Abraham Lincoln — "Speech at Chicago" (1858) — The "Electric Cord Speech," delivered July 10th, which the list author correctly notes is "July 4th weekend, deal with it." Lincoln gets a pass. Lincoln gets most passes.

The Playlist: A Ten-Song Arc From Sunburn to Sparkler



A proper July 4th playlist isn't a shuffle — it's a narrative arc. It needs to start gentle, build heat, peak at dinner, and land the plane exactly as the first firework detonates. Below is the full countdown, reorganized into an actual usable timeline.

Time Slot Song Artist Genre Why It Works Here
Early Afternoon "This Land Is Your Land" Woody Guthrie Folk Gentle, inclusive, acoustic — the audio equivalent of shade
Afternoon Chill "America the Beautiful" Ray Charles Soul/Gospel Turns a hymn into a masterpiece; nobody argues with Ray
Mid-Afternoon "American Pie" Don McLean Classic Rock 8+ minutes to justify a second beer run
Late Afternoon "American Girl" Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Classic Rock Open-highway energy for closed-backyard reality
Pre-Dinner "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." John Mellencamp Heartland Rock Three chords, zero subtlety, maximum nodding
Dinner / Peak BBQ "Born in the U.S.A." Bruce Springsteen Arena Rock Everyone sings the hook, nobody remembers the verses about Vietnam
Golden Hour "Living in America" James Brown Funk/Soul Horn section arrives like it's been waiting all day
Early Evening "Party in the U.S.A." Miley Cyrus Pop The bridge from classic rock to "the kids are dancing now"
Fireworks "Firework" Katy Perry Dance-Pop Title literally does the marketing for you
Finale "God Bless the U.S.A." Lee Greenwood Country Save it for the grand finale; everyone knows why

Honorable Mention: John Philip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever," for anyone who believes fireworks should be accompanied by a brass section instead of a bassline. There is no wrong answer here, only a generational one.

The Takeaway

Two hundred and fifty years is a long time to keep a party going, and yet here we are — still quoting Patrick Henry out of context, still debating whether Bruce Springsteen's song is actually about the thing everyone thinks it's about, and still finding a way to make Ray Charles and Katy Perry coexist on the same playlist without anyone's ears filing a formal complaint.

That's arguably the whole point. The speeches remind you why the day exists. The music reminds you why it's worth celebrating loudly. And the fireworks remind you that, 250 years in, America's favorite way to mark an anniversary is still to set something on fire and call it patriotism.

10. "Firework" — Katy Perry (2010)



9. "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." — John Mellencamp (1985)


8. "American Pie" — Don McLean (1971)


7. "God Bless the U.S.A." — Lee Greenwood (1984)


6. "This Land Is Your Land" — Woody Guthrie (1944)


5. "Party in the U.S.A." — Miley Cyrus (2009)


4. "American Girl" — Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (1976)


3. "Living in America" — James Brown (1985)


2. "America the Beautiful" — Ray Charles (1972)


1. "Born in the U.S.A." — Bruce Springsteen (1984)


BEST 4TH OF JULY SPEECHES


5. President Barack Obama — “4th of July Independence Day Speech”

President Barack Obama delivered this speech to members of the U.S. military at the White House on July 4th, 2014. One of our best modern-day orators focused his address on freedom, saying:

“238 years ago, our founders came together and declared a new nation and a revolutionary idea, the belief that we are all created, that we’re free to govern ourselves, that each of us is entitled to life, and liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”


4.   "What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?": James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Douglass's Historic Speech


3.   President Ronald Reagan's Radio Address on Independence Day (1983)


2.   President John F. Kennedy's 1962 Independence Day Speech


1.    Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. — "The American Dream" (1965)



Here's the complete source list for every speech and song mentioned,
pulling together verified transcripts, archives, and recordings so you
can click straight through to the primary material 👇


🎤 Speech Sources

Confirmed via live lookup

Martin Luther King Jr. — "The American Dream" (1965)

John F. Kennedy — 1962 Independence Day Speech ("Address at Independence Hall")


From established archival sources (verify directly for latest link status)

Ronald Reagan — Radio Address on Independence Day (1983)

  • Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum archives: reaganlibrary.gov
  • The American Presidency Project (UC Santa Barbara): presidency.ucsb.edu

Barack Obama — Independence Day Address to U.S. Military (2014)

  • Obama White House Archives: obamawhitehouse.archives.gov
  • C-SPAN video archive: c-span.org

Frederick Douglass — "What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?" (1852), read by James Earl Jones

  • Full text via TeachingAmericanHistory.org: teachingamericanhistory.org
  • Voices of a People's History (performance context): zinnedproject.org

Patrick Henry — "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (1775)

  • Full transcript via American Rhetoric: americanrhetoric.com
  • Colonial Williamsburg historical context: colonialwilliamsburg.org

John Quincy Adams — "An Address Celebrating the Declaration of Independence" (1821)

  • Full text via the National Archives Founders Online: founders.archives.gov
  • Miller Center Presidential Speeches Archive: millercenter.org

Susan B. Anthony — "Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States" (1876)

Daniel Webster — Hanover Oration (1800)

  • Dartmouth College archives: dartmouth.edu
  • Full text via Google Books/HathiTrust digitized collections: hathitrust.org

Abraham Lincoln — "Speech at Chicago, Illinois" / "Electric Cord Speech" (1858)

  • Full transcript via Abraham Lincoln Online: abrahamlincolnonline.org
  • Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln (University of Michigan digital archive): quod.lib.umich.edu

🎵 Song & Recording Sources

Song Artist Where to Verify / Listen
"This Land Is Your Land" Woody Guthrie Woody Guthrie Center archives: woodyguthriecenter.org
"America the Beautiful" Ray Charles Official Ray Charles Foundation: raycharles.com
"American Pie" Don McLean Official site with lyrics/history: don-mclean.com
"American Girl" Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Tom Petty official archive: tompetty.com
"R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." John Mellencamp Official Mellencamp site: mellencamp.com
"Born in the U.S.A." Bruce Springsteen Springsteen official archive: brucespringsteen.net
"Living in America" James Brown Rock & Roll Hall of Fame profile: rockhall.com
"Party in the U.S.A." Miley Cyrus Official Miley Cyrus site: mileycyrus.com
"Firework" Katy Perry Official Katy Perry site: katyperry.com
"God Bless the U.S.A." Lee Greenwood Official Lee Greenwood site: leegreenwood.com
"The Stars and Stripes Forever" John Philip Sousa U.S. Marine Band official history: marineband.marines.mil

📌 A Quick Note on Verification

The MLK and JFK entries above were pulled fresh from live search results, so those links are confirmed current . The remaining speeches and all ten songs are sourced from well-established, widely cited archives (presidential libraries, official artist sites, and academic history repositories) — these are reliable institutions, but since this response ran up against the tool-call limit, it's worth doing one quick click-through per link before publishing, just in case a URL structure has shifted since my last training update.