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JULY 15, 2026
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Here is a breakdown of the top news stories for July 15, 2026, organized strictly by your requested categories.
U.S. NEWS
U.S. Reimposes Iranian Port Blockade Amid Escalating Hostilities: Following intense overnight military exchanges, the United States has officially reinstated a maritime blockade on Iranian oil ports.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed a fresh wave of airstrikes targeting coastal surveillance, drone sites, and missile systems, with over 50,000 U.S. service members currently deployed across the Middle East theater. New York Imposes Historic One-Year Ban on Large Data Centers: In a landmark environmental move, New York State has enacted a first-of-its-kind, twelve-month moratorium on the development of large-scale data centers.
State legislators cited severe concerns over the localized energy grid capacity and water usage required to cool the rapidly expanding footprint of artificial intelligence infrastructure. White House Launches "Gold Eagle" Cyber Initiative: The Biden administration officially launched the Gold Eagle Initiative, a new federal framework designed to coordinate cybersecurity vulnerability reporting and response across private sector infrastructure and government agencies.
Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante Monuments Modified: In a series of sweeping executive actions, the White House has issued new proclamations modifying the boundaries and land management rules of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments in Utah, aiming to implement what the administration calls more "sensible land management".
Severe Summer Heat Alerts Blanket the Northeast and Midwest: Local health authorities, including in major metro areas like Baltimore, have declared urgent "Code Red" extreme heat warnings as a high-humidity dome pushes the heat index past 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
POLITICS
Blanche Formally Nominated for Attorney General with Law Enforcement Backing: Todd Blanche has been formally nominated to serve as the United States Attorney General, receiving public backing from a wide coalition of law enforcement organizations as his nomination heads to the U.S. Senate.
Senate Democrats Block Defense Bill Over Iran Escalation: Senate Democrats have blocked progress on a major defense authorization bill, voicing sharp concerns over the scale of U.S. military strikes in Iran and the legal framework for the ongoing operations.
House Panel Targets "DEI in Medical Schools": The House Committee on Education and the Workforce, alongside the Task Force on Defending Constitutional Rights, held a heated hearing titled "Training Activists, Not Physicians: The Impact of DEI on Medical Schools," as part of a broader congressional campaign targeting diversity initiatives in public and private institutions.
Federal Research Security Under Scrutiny in House Hearing: The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) convened a major hearing on protecting American innovation, questioning officials from the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, and National Institutes of Health about foreign espionage risks in federal research.
Mexico Initiates U.S. Legal Actions Over ICE Custody Deaths: The Mexican government has filed multiple formal complaints and issued cease-and-desist letters to U.S. authorities following the recent deaths of 17 Mexican citizens while in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or during agency raids.
WORLD AFFAIRS
Strait of Hormuz Fee Plan Shelved: The U.S. administration has walked back a highly controversial proposal to charge a 20% transit fee on commercial cargo moving through the Strait of Hormuz.
Officials stated they will instead pursue direct economic and defense investment agreements with regional allies in exchange for maritime protection. Ebola Outbreak in the DRC Threatens Region: The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a stark warning that the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the fastest-growing ever recorded, cautioning that a majority of new infections are originating from untraceable chains of transmission.
Cuba Suffers Fifth Nationwide Power Grid Collapse of 2026: Cuba's energy grid has collapsed yet again, causing millions to lose power in the island's fifth major blackout this year.
Cuban officials blamed a lack of fuel imports tied to a U.S. oil blockade on the country. Resignations and Leadership Shifts in Ukraine and Lithuania: Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has officially submitted her resignation to parliament.
Meanwhile, in Lithuania, the newly appointed Prime Minister Mindaugas Sinkevicius and his 14-member cabinet officially took their oaths of office. EU Approves Landmark Trade and Territorial Agreements: The Council of the European Union finalized an Interim Agreement on Trade with Mexico.
Concurrently, the EU, Britain, and Spain signed a major treaty regulating Gibraltar’s post-Brexit status, which will officially remove routine border checks between Spain and Gibraltar.
EDUCATION
Sweeping Federal Education Deregulation Bills Fast-Tracked: The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is advancing a package of 10 major bills designed to drastically downsize the federal role in education.
This package includes the Less Bureaucracy, Better K-12 Education Act and the Less Bureaucracy, Better Student Aid Act, which seek to transfer oversight of federal funding, workforce development, and student financial assistance directly to states and local districts. Strict New Graduate and Parent PLUS Student Loan Limits Take Effect: Provisions from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act have officially taken effect, putting hard caps on federal borrowing.
Graduate student borrowing is now restricted to $20,500 annually ($50,000 for specific professional programs), while Parent PLUS loans are now capped at $20,000 per year per student. Loan Borrowing Now Prorated Based on "Enrollment Intensity": For the first time, federal student loan limits are being dynamically prorated for students enrolled less than full-time.
Under the new rules, part-time students will only be eligible for a fraction of standard federal borrowing caps. Federal Campaign Against Foreign Influence on College Campuses Escalates: House education committees are advancing bills targeting foreign money in higher education.
The Less Bureaucracy, Better International Foreign Gift Transparency Act aims to tighten compliance and enforcement of Section 117, which tracks foreign donations and academic partnerships. Department of Education Pauses Collections and Launches Auto-Pay Incentive: To help transition the estimated 9 million student loan borrowers currently in default, the Department of Education announced a 1% interest rate reduction for any borrowers who sign up for auto-pay before September 30, while maintaining a temporary freeze on wage garnishments.
ECONOMY
CPI Data Beats Expectations with Sharp Decline in Core Inflation: June's Consumer Price Index (CPI) report brought a sigh of relief to Wall Street. Annual headline inflation dropped sharply to 3.5% (down from May's 4.2%), while core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy, fell to 2.6%.
Crude Oil Spikes Above $80 on Re-established Iran Blockade: Despite the cooling CPI data, crude oil prices jumped over 3% to top $80 a barrel.
Traders are reacting to the freshly re-imposed U.S. blockade on Iranian shipping, stoking fears of renewed energy-driven inflation. Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Testifies Before Congress: In his highly anticipated semi-annual monetary policy address to Congress, Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh stated that the U.S. economy remains resilient and is expanding at a "solid pace".
However, analysts believe the core CPI dip will allow the Fed to keep rates steady for now. JPMorgan Chase Warns of Geopolitical Shocks and Sticky Inflation: Despite reporting solid quarterly earnings driven by investment banking and a 10% jump in net interest income, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a stern warning about the persistent threat of geopolitical instability and "sticky" underlying inflation.
South Korea Boosts Growth Forecast on Semiconductor Boom: The South Korean government has officially upgraded its 2026 economic growth forecast to 3.0%, fueled by an unprecedented global export surge in memory chips.
Concurrently, Samsung is reportedly exploring a potential secondary U.S. stock listing.
TECHNOLOGY
New England Fisheries Win $15 Million NSF "Seafood Engine" Tech Grant: The National Science Foundation awarded a major $15 million Regional Innovation Engine grant to the Northeastern Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems (NERACOOS). The initiative aims to integrate artificial intelligence, advanced ocean sensors, robotics, and biotechnology into New England's historical commercial fishing sector to modernize the supply chain and reclaim U.S. competitiveness.
Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit Convenes: Senator Dave McCormick opened the two-day summit at the U.S. Army War College, bringing together top military officials and tech executives.
The summit's core focus is accelerating domestic production, advanced manufacturing, and robotics to fortify the U.S. defense industrial base. House Explores "AI on Main Street" for Small Businesses: The House Committee on Small Business held a dedicated hearing mapping out how small-to-medium-sized businesses are integrating generative AI into daily workflows. The panel examined policies to bridge the technical divide so local enterprises can leverage automation.
Federal Patent Debate Focuses on "Genes to Machines": The U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary held a pivotal tech and medical hearing examining intellectual property rights and patent eligibility limits for AI-designed synthetic biology and machine learning code.
US-Russian Space Crew Launches successfully: In a rare display of bilateral cooperation amidst geopolitical tension, a joint NASA-Roscosmos space mission successfully launched a combined crew of U.S. and Russian astronauts into orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
HEALTH
HHS Issues Proposed 2027 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its highly anticipated proposed rule for calendar year 2027. The proposal seeks structural adjustments to Medicare payments, aiming to rebalance professional vs.
technical payment components to optimize billing efficiency across physician offices and outpatient departments. Senate Scrutinizes Foreign Ownership in Drug Supply Chain: The Senate Special Committee on Aging convened a hearing titled "Behind the Label: Foreign Ownership and Control in America's Drug Supply Chain," focusing on national security risks and quality control vulnerabilities in active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) imported from abroad.
Senate Evaluates New CDC and ASPR Nominations: The Senate HELP Committee held critical hearings to evaluate the nominations of Dr. Erica Schwartz to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Sean Kaufman to serve as the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR).
FDA's Biomedical Innovation Leadership Under Congressional Review: The House Energy and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Health is reviewing the FDA's administrative role in drug development, examining how the agency can streamline the approval of life-saving therapies ahead of upcoming drug user fee reauthorizations.
Code Red Heat Declarations Trigger Public Health Emergencies: City health commissioners in major urban centers have officially declared Code Red alerts, opening cooling centers and warning that high-humidity heat indexes exceeding 105°F present immediate cardiovascular and heat-stroke risks to vulnerable populations.
SPORTS
Spain Defeats France 2-0 to Advance to World Cup Final: Spain delivered a masterclass performance to defeat France 2-0 in the first semifinal match of the historic 2026 FIFA World Cup, securing their place in the final.
Lamine Yamal and the Spanish squad shut down Kylian MbappƩ and the French attack in front of a packed stadium. England and Argentina Face Off in Blockbuster Second Semifinal: The second semifinal matchup of the 2026 World Cup features Harry Kane and England taking on Lionel Messi and defending champion Argentina in Atlanta.
The match represents the first time the top four teams in the official FIFA rankings have filled all four semifinal spots. FOX Sports Pulls Record Ratings for World Cup Broadcasts: Fox Sports announced that the 2026 World Cup is tracking toward historic viewership milestones, including drawing 21.7 million viewers for the England-Mexico Round of 16 match.
MLB Unveils All-Star Game Roster Selection: Major League Baseball officially released its final rosters for the 96th MLB Midsummer Classic, generating massive fan engagement and driving high sports-media ratings.
PGA Tour Prep Underway for Open Championship: Major contenders are arriving in the UK to begin their official practice rounds, adjusting to local links-style conditions ahead of the highly anticipated weekend tournament start.
Dan Froomkin: Trump Makes Crackpot Announcement, Then Backs Down https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/14/dan-froomkin-trump-makes-crackpot-announcement-then-backs-down/ via @dianeravitch
Heather Cox Richardson: The Story of the 14th Amendment https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/14/heather-cox-richardson-the-story-of-the-14th-amendment/ via @dianeravitch
Texas Tech Professors' Group Sues to Overturn Restrictions on Academic Freedom https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/14/texas-tech-professors-group-sues-to-overturn-restrictions-on-academic-freedom/ via @dianeravitch
The Hartmann Report: Are We Living in a Police State Yet? https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/14/the-hartmann-report-are-we-living-in-a-police-state-yet/ via @dianeravitch
Big Education Ape: SLEEPY DON VS. SLEEPY JOE: THE GREAT AMERICAN NAP-OFF OF 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/sleepy-don-vs-sleepy-joe-great-american.html
Big Education Ape: BUELLER? BUELLER? THE LONG, STRANGE TRIP FROM PLAYING HOOKY TO CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/bueller-bueller-long-strange-trip-from.html
Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 14, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_01028142007.html
Big Education Ape: MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 14, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/morning-news-update-july-14-2026.html
Trump's Budget Office Proposes New Rules to Block Grants Congress Has Already Funded https://janresseger.wordpress.com/2026/07/14/49163/ via @janresseger
Vaping or smoking found to reduce fitness in young people by 15% Education Research Report https://educationresearchreport.blogspot.com/
The Education Report Does Anyone Who Lives in Tennessee Support Marsha Blackburn's Campaign? 72% of funds spent to help elect Blackburn come from out-of-state ANDY SPEARS https://theeducationreport.substack.com/p/does-anyone-who-lives-in-tennessee
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Top US Education News
House Committee Set to Vote on "Less Bureaucracy, Better Education" Package
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is holding a major markup session to consider a package of 10 bills designed to codify the transfer of federal education programs to other agencies.
The legislative push includes bills like the Less Bureaucracy, Better K-12 Education Act and the Less Bureaucracy, Better Higher Education Act, aligning with broader administrative goals to ultimately dismantle or severely limit the U.S. Department of Education by outsourcing its responsibilities to the state level. Backlash Grows Over Special Education Outsourcing
A group of former federal officials who previously managed the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) have sent a formal letter to Congress strongly opposing a new interagency agreement.
The agreement shifts federal special education compliance, enforcement, and monitoring duties from the Department of Education to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Critics warn that the move threatens to fragment five decades of specialized infrastructure built to protect students with disabilities. Multistate Lawsuit Filed Over Canceled Mental Health Grants
A coalition of 15 states has filed a lawsuit targeting the sudden cancellation of federal school mental health grants.
The legal challenge comes at a critical time as local school districts continue to grapple with high rates of chronic absenteeism and student wellness challenges stemming from post-pandemic recovery friction. Title IX Implementation Frustrations Build
With the August implementation deadline fast approaching, K-12 school districts across the country report mounting exhaustion and confusion over conflicting legal injunctions and a lack of clear operational guidance regarding compliance with the revised Title IX regulations.
Top World Education News
UNESCO Sounds Alarm Over Global "Debt-for-Education" Crisis
At the Transforming Education Summit +4 in Paris, UNESCO issued an urgent call for international lenders to scale up "debt-for-education" swaps.
New data reveals a severe global financing emergency: 113 countries—home to 6.1 billion people—now spend more money on servicing external debt than on funding public education for their populations. In the most heavily indebted low-income nations, debt payments outpace school spending fivefold. Global Aid to Education Projected to Plunge 30%
Compounding the financing crisis, UNESCO’s Global Education Monitoring Report projects that international development aid designated for education could drop by as much as 30% over the next two years.
Funding for basic primary education has already cratered, with conflict-affected regions like Afghanistan, Mali, and Niger seeing aid drops exceeding 40%. Education Unions Demand "Human-Centered" Guardrails for AI
During international labor network sessions, global teacher unions formally petitioned international bodies to institute strict frameworks for Artificial Intelligence in the classroom. The unions argue that rapid, unregulated commercial AI deployment threatens pedagogical quality, asserting that any integration must keep the human teacher-student relationship at the foundational core rather than automating instructional delivery.
Gendered Inequity Fueling Global Teacher Shortages
A new study presented by the Education International Research Network highlights that the severe global teacher shortage cannot be solved without addressing deeply entrenched systemic gender inequities.
Researchers note that declining working conditions, stagnant pay structures, and unaddressed safety hazards disproportionately impact female educators, driving massive attrition rates worldwide.
How 7 young people feel about artificial intelligence : NPR https://www.npr.org/2026/07/14/nx-s1-5863025/teens-artificial-intelligence-ai-school
Attack Ad Calls Climate Activist an Oil Investor Because of His 401(k) – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/william-lawrence-sunrise-climate-fossil-fuel-retirement-401k-attack-ad-pac/
“Huge Wave” of Carbon Storage Projects Sets off Alarms in Rural Indiana – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2026/07/carbon-capture-storage-projects-rural-clymers-indiana-opposition-risks-health-environment/
Executive power and its limits | SCOTUSblog https://www.scotusblog.com/2026/07/executive-power-and-its-limits/
The biggest Supreme Court surprises this term | SCOTUSblog https://www.scotusblog.com/2026/07/the-biggest-supreme-court-surprises-this-term/
K-12 California Educators Skeptical of Push to Bring Back SAT/ACT | LA School Report https://www.laschoolreport.com/k-12-california-educators-skeptical-of-push-to-bring-back-sat-act/
Inflation eased in June, helping Fed's Warsh delay potential rate hikes - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/14/inflation-fed-warsh-rates-iran-00995912
Two cheers – but not three – for Roberts and Barrett | SCOTUSblog https://www.scotusblog.com/2026/07/two-cheers-but-not-three-for-roberts-and-barrett/
Trump backtracks on plan to charge 20 percent fee for ships traveling through Strait of Hormuz - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/14/donald-trump-strait-of-hormuz-fee-backtrack-00996551
Trump Administration Launches Crackdown on Teacher Sexual Misconduct — ProPublica https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-teacher-sexual-misconduct-crackdown-linda-mcmahon
Don’t Look Away from Cuba - In These Times https://inthesetimes.com/article/cuba-raul-castro-trump-sanctions-invasion
E. Jean Carroll receives the first of Trump’s millions - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/14/e-jean-carroll-donald-trump-payment-00996728
Anthropic Introduces Claude for Teachers. https://edsurge.com/news/anthropic-introduces-claude-for-teachers?utm_campaign=site&utm_content=share-IMv4oMUCQeWnsk42JdAej via @EdSurge
Americans in Congo barred from immediately returning home - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/14/american-ebola-relief-workers-barred-from-returning-home-immediately-00997100
Senate Dems block defense bill in protest of Iran war - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/14/senate-dems-block-defense-bill-protest-iran-war-00997134
Judges grow skeptical about DOJ’s use of grand juries - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/14/judges-grow-skeptical-about-doj-s-use-of-grand-juries
The Ceasefire That Redrew Gaza - Progressive.org https://progressive.org/latest/the-ceasefire-that-redrew-gaza-salah-20260714/
Anthropic announces a new platform for teachers with free access... https://www.arabictrader.com/en/news/stock-market/223243/anthropic-announces-a-new-platform-for-teachers-with-free-access-for-a-year
Lawsuit: Meta Used AI For Discriminatory Layoffs – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/meta-lawsuit-ai-layoffs-medical-leave-disability-tech-termination/
Top Homeland Security Democrat Demands Cancellation of Massive DHS Self-Deportation Contract – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/bennie-thompson-demands-cancellation-of-massive-department-homeland-security-ice-self-deportation-contract-salus-worldwide/
Justices Kagan and Barrett testify before Congress | SCOTUSblog https://www.scotusblog.com/2026/07/justices-kagan-and-barrett-testify-before-congress/
No end in sight for new Iran war - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/14/iran-war-strait-hormuz-00997750
An Elite N.Y.C. Public School Admitted 777 Students. Only 3 Were Black. - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/14/nyregion/nyc-specialized-schools-black-hispanic.html
Mahmoud Khalil Is Suing the White House and Heritage Foundation – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/mahmoud-khalil-lawsuit-conspiracy-heritage-betar-trump-canary/
What's in store for Todd Blanche’s confirmation hearing - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/14/todd-blanche-confirmation-hearing-attorney-general-00998340
