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Saturday, July 4, 2026

MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 4, 2026

MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 4, 2026

 



U.S. NEWS ( top stories around July 4, 2026):

  • America's 250th anniversary celebrations: The U.S. is marking its semiquincentennial with major events, including large fireworks displays (some record-breaking attempts), parades, drone shows, and the Great American State Fair on the National Mall. President Trump is participating in key events.
  • Extreme heat wave disrupting July 4 festivities: Record-breaking heat is affecting millions, forcing schedule changes (e.g., delaying DC events), heat health emergencies in places like Philadelphia, and warnings for much of the country.
  • Security concerns for large gatherings: Heightened alerts for potential threats at parades and events amid the America 250 celebrations.
  • Travel and holiday disruptions: High travel volumes expected, with storms and heat impacting flights and plans.
  • America's Semiquincentennial Begins: The United States officially marks its 250th Independence Day with historic, coast-to-coast celebrations, anchored by a massive flag relay and a multi-city countdown centered in New York’s Times Square.

  • Extreme Holiday Heatwave: Searing summer temperatures across a massive section of the Central and Eastern U.S. disrupt outdoor events, forcing the Great American State Fair and multiple local parades to scale back operations to ensure public safety.

  • Derek Chauvin Seeks New Trial: Lawyers for the former Minneapolis police officer make a fresh push in court for post-conviction relief regarding the murder of George Floyd, citing newly raised medical evidence and alleged trial errors.

  • Wildfire in Boundary Waters: The U.S. Forest Service deploys crews to combat the newly reported "Long 2 Fire" burning in Minnesota's pristine canoe wilderness area, restricting drone use and requesting visitors stay clear of the active zone.

  • Operation Dry Water Patrols Surge: Law enforcement and natural resource agencies ramp up impaired-boating enforcement on major waterways over the holiday weekend, warning the public about severe safety risks linked to holiday alcohol use.

POLITICS:

  • Trump signs major tax and spending cuts bill: President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" (or Working Families Tax Cuts Act) into law around July 4, featuring tax breaks, extensions of prior cuts, new child savings accounts ("Trump Accounts"), and spending priorities.
  • Freedom 250 vs. broader America 250 events: Controversy over the Trump administration's parallel organizing of celebrations, with some viewing it as politicized.
  • Ongoing pushes on Federal Reserve and other policy: Allies advancing efforts to influence the Fed.
  • President Trump's Mount Rushmore Address: In an Independence Eve address in South Dakota, President Trump kicks off the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations by praising America’s founding identity while delivering a sharp, partisan warning against progressive and Marxist historical narratives.

  • Holiday Clemenecy Initiative: The White House announces a "250 pardons for 250 years" initiative, beginning with the signing of pardons for six individuals prosecuted under the previous administration for Clean Air Act violations.

  • Progressive Primary Surges: Following a major progressive victory by Democratic Socialist candidates in New York's mayoral and primary races last week, progressive factions win notable primary contests in Colorado, Ohio, and Texas.

  • Battle Over the Patriotism Narrative: The Semiquincentennial triggers a fierce partisan debate in Washington as Democratic governors and mayors push to define patriotism around civic equality and the Constitution, accusing the administration of weaponizing the holiday for campaign rallies.

  • Push for the Save America Act: The President calls on Congress to eliminate the Senate filibuster to push through the Save America Act, which supporters call a security measure and critics slam as a voter suppression bill ahead of the midterms.

WORLD AFFAIRS:

  • Major Russian attacks on Ukraine: Russia launched large-scale drone and missile strikes on Kyiv and other cities (killing dozens in recent assaults), described as retaliation for Ukrainian actions on Russian targets.
  • Iran developments: Funeral proceedings for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei; Trump comments on potential U.S.-Iran talks.
  • Other global notes: EU accession progress for Ukraine/Moldova; various regional stories (e.g., Venezuela earthquakes, Philippines volcano).
  • Keiko Fujimori Declared Peru's President-Elect: The National Jury of Elections officially proclaims Keiko Fujimori the winner of Peru's June presidential election for the 2026–2031 term after she secured just over 50% of the official vote count.

  • Argentina Reorganizes Cabinet: President Javier Milei signs emergency decree 571/2026, completely abolishing Argentina's long-standing Interior Ministry and consolidating its federal responsibilities under the Cabinet Chief's Office.

  • Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Loses Power: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirms that the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine has lost its main off-site electricity connection for the 21st time since the onset of regional conflicts.

  • Mass Drone Interception Over Leningrad: Russian air defense forces report shooting down 72 Ukrainian drones over the Leningrad region in the early hours of Saturday morning, stating that no initial casualties or infrastructure damages were found.

  • China Unveils "Beautiful China" 5-Year Plan: China's State Council issues its comprehensive infrastructure and environmental roadmap for the 2026–2030 period, mapping out major green projects and energy targets for the late decade.

EDUCATION:

  • Title IX Month recap and enforcement: U.S. Department of Education highlights actions and enforcement.
  • Higher education affordability and loan changes: Trump administration initiatives for affordability, opportunity, and simplified repayment taking effect.
  • News literacy and choice programs: Opinion pieces tying July 4 to news literacy; growth in school choice programs.
  • "Freedom 250 Trail" Tour Launched: The federal Department of Education announces the History Rocks! national tour, a K-12 civic education program that will send senior cabinet officials to visit one public school in every state to promote historical literacy.

  • Higher Ed Debates Civic Duty: University presidents and scholars publish essays warning against authoritarian interference on college campuses, arguing that academic freedom and "inciting doubt" remain fundamental to preserving a healthy republic.

  • Launch of the National Patriot Games: A new public-private partnership debuts a high-profile national competition for high school athletes across all 50 states, pairing them with veterans and public leaders for civic and leadership mentoring.

  • Civics Education Campus Lectures: The newly formed Freedom250 Civics Coalition announces a slate of university guest lectures throughout late 2026 to address foundational constitutional rights on college campuses.

ECONOMY:

  • June jobs report: U.S. added only 57,000 jobs (below expectations), unemployment at 4.2%, with cooling labor market signals.
  • Broader outlook: GDP growth, Fed-related discussions, impacts from the new tax bill, and cautious hiring.
  • World's First Trillionaire Stokes Income Debates: The recent crossing of the world's first trillionaire threshold by modern tech giants dominates local political platforms, with major metropolitan leaders using the July 4th milestone to criticize widening economic inequality.

  • Clean Air Act Repercussions: Economists predict shift dynamics in automotive and environmental regulatory compliance costs following executive interference with EPA enforcement actions via holiday weekend pardons.

  • Holiday Travel Surge Demands Capital: Despite intense heat dome conditions across the eastern United States, airlines and consumer transit hubs report record-setting capital spending on domestic holiday infrastructure travel.

  • Midterm Economic Messaging Intensifies: Political strategists align early July economic metrics—such as sticky inflation indicators and wage gaps—directly with campaign agendas ahead of the critical late-year midterm elections.

TECHNOLOGY:

  • Quantum and AI policy: Trump administration executive orders on quantum technology, post-quantum cryptography, and AI innovation/security.
  • Ongoing AI/data center and infrastructure developments: Investments and challenges in AI hardware/power. (Limited same-day specifics, but active policy space.)
  • Hyperscale Data Center Wave Nears Completion: Tech sectors mark major milestones as construction wraps up on several of the nation's newest regional hyperscale data centers, designed to scale the hardware power required for massive AI models and cloud architecture.

  • Silicon Foundation Battles Local Leaders: Municipal friction escalates as local council leadership panels challenge Silicon Foundation representatives over infrastructure, energy drains, and data privacy impacts regarding newly proposed regional data centers.

  • National Labs Showcase STEM Innovations: Each of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Laboratories opens exhibitions highlighting 250 years of domestic scientific discovery while laying out technical blueprints for quantum computing and AI dominance over the next decade.

  • Drones Grounded Over Fire Sites: Aviation authorities strictly enforce local airspace lockouts for civilian and commercial drones, warning that independent unmanned flights are actively disrupting airborne wildfire suppression efforts.

HEALTH:

  • Heat-related health emergencies: Declarations and warnings tied to the July 4 heat wave.
  • "Make America Healthy Again" initiatives: HHS efforts around fitness, wellness, and national parks during celebrations.
  • Vaccine and other policy notes: Ongoing federal reviews/guidelines.
  • Fireworks Injury Toll Spikes: Public health departments sound alarms as emergency rooms report treating thousands of serious fireworks-related injuries over the holiday weekend, highlighting that simple sparklers account for a massive percentage of youth burn admissions.

  • Heat Stroke Warnings Intensify: Regional health centers issue emergency protocols across impacted states as the combination of outdoor holiday celebrations and oppressive, high-index heatwaves triggers a massive spike in heat-related illnesses.

  • Chronic Wasting Disease Ban Expanded: The Department of Natural Resources expands bans on deer feeding and artificial attractants to five additional counties in an emergency bid to halt the spread of the fatal brain disease.

  • Mankato Poisoning Injunction Issued: State attorneys win a court order requiring property owners to strip rat poison from public walkways after dogs and wildlife consumed the toxic material, which was illegally placed to discourage trespassing.

SPORTS:

  • FIFA World Cup 2026 action: Round of 16 matches and related coverage during the holiday.
  • MLB and All-Star highlights: Games, selection show, and broadcasts on July 4 weekend.
  • Wimbledon and other events: Tennis coverage overlapping the holiday.
  • The Beast of the East Returns: The 38th summer running of the historic Edgar Martin Beast of the East Baseball Tournament officially launches, drawing top amateur teams for a massive holiday weekend series.

  • World Cup Momentum Explodes: Local youth and competitive soccer leagues report historic player enrollment surges, directly driven by public excitement surrounding ongoing World Cup matches played across North American stadiums.

  • Moundsville Defeats Steubenville: In high-stakes regional summer baseball, Moundsville Post 3 keeps rival Steubenville Post 33 winless on the season following a decisive holiday matchup performance.

  • High School Patriot Games Announced: Sports directors and federal organizers finalized the roster for an unprecedented national sports competition linking high school athletes with elite military veterans for high-end tactical and athletic development.

Stories are dominated by the July 4, 2026 semiquincentennial, extreme weather, the new tax bill, and ongoing Ukraine conflict. News evolves quickly—check reliable sources for updates.


EDUCATION SPECIAL

TOP US EDUCATION NEWS TODAY

TOP WORLD EDUCATION NEWS TODAY

Here is a breakdown of the major headlines and policy shifts driving the conversation in education, both in the US and globally.

Top US Education News

1. Massive Federal Student Loan Overhaul Takes Effect

Provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act officially went into effect on July 1, introducing the most restrictive federal lending limits and repayment overhauls in a generation.

  • Strict Caps on Borrowing: Parent PLUS loans—which previously covered up to the full cost of attendance—are now capped at $20,000 annually and $65,000 total per student. Graduate students face a lifetime federal loan ceiling of $100,000 for their degrees, and a hard lifetime limit of $257,500 across all undergraduate and graduate studies combined.

  • Repayment Pipeline Shrunk: The law officially begins phasing out traditional income-driven options like PAYE and ICR, leaving new borrowers with only two choices: a Tiered Standard Plan or the new Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP).

  • The "Enrollment Cliff" Impact: Higher education analysts warn that these loan restrictions, paired with dropping numbers of high school graduates (the long-anticipated 2026 demographic decline) and a drop in international student visas, are forcing universities nationwide to brace for sudden budget shortfalls.

2. Federal Courts Strike Down New PSLF Rules

Federal judges in Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., have vacated the U.S. Department of Education’s sweeping overhaul of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) employer criteria. The courts ruled that the department's expanded definition overstepped its statutory authority. The decision is being celebrated by public interest legal groups and a coalition of states that argued the shifting administrative rules threatened to destabilize the predictability of the pipeline for public defenders, civil legal aid lawyers, and non-profit workers.

3. Title IX Investigations and Civil Rights Enforcement

The federal Office for Civil Rights (OCR) marked the conclusion of its "Title IX Month" by releasing an intensive recap of recent enforcement actions. The agency has launched nine new investigations into school districts and state education bodies across North Carolina, Michigan, and Maryland following disputes over gender policies, sports participation, and access to intimate school facilities. Concurrently, a formal civil rights probe was announced targeting Denver Public Schools regarding facility accessibility and Title IX enforcement.

4. Pushes for Federal Decentralization and Charter Expansion

Education Secretary Linda McMahon has detailed a structural initiative aimed at "Returning Education to the States." The federal department is actively partnering with the Department of Labor (DOL) to shift the administration of adult education, family literacy, and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs under the Carl D. Perkins Act over to labor infrastructure. Alongside this decentralization push, the administration highlighted a record $500 million investment in the Charter Schools Program, making school choice expansion a top-tier administrative priority.

Top World Education News

1. UN Issues First Independent Global AI Assessment

A United Nations expert panel has published its landmark independent scientific assessment tracking the risks, opportunities, and structural impacts of Artificial Intelligence on global education, culture, and labor.

  • The "Divide" Warning: UN tech envoys explicitly reported that AI technology cannot bridge structural learning divides on its own. Instead, benefits are heavily concentrated where infrastructure and skills already exist.

  • Fragmented Governance: The report warns that current ethical guardrails are fragmented and largely siloed within private corporations, leaving developing school systems vulnerable to teacher displacement and unequal access. The findings are set to anchor the upcoming UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva.

2. UNESCO Preps for "Transforming Education Summit + 4" (TES+4)

Global education leaders are mobilizing for the TES+4 stocktake convened by the UN and UNESCO to evaluate progress toward Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4: Quality Education). As schools globally navigate economic volatility and severe climate disruptions, the summit's framework focuses on embedding systemic resilience into national policy. The three pillars taking center stage for the upcoming milestones are:

  • Stabilizing and protecting the teaching profession amid global shortages.

  • Ensuring foundational literacy and lifelong learning equity.

  • Financing inclusive, safe digital transformations that protect student data privacy.

3. World Congress of Education Spotlights Human Capital Modeling

Anticipation is building for the upcoming 8th World Congress of Education in Helsinki, Finland. Global researchers and policymakers are focusing on multidimensional human capital modeling, specifically examining how targeted structural investments in education can drive sustainable development across vulnerable coastal regions and sub-Saharan Africa.


Things That Drive Us Crazy About Money in America - The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/04/your-money/american-taxes-tipping-loans-money.html 

A Bipartisan Prescription for American Democracy - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2026/07/04/prescription-for-american-democracy-250-00986979 

Will America Survive Another 250 Years? We Asked 11 Historians. - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2026/07/04/america-250-round-up-00981023 

America’s 250th Birthday Will Be a Scorcher Not All Will Survive – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2026/07/america-250th-birthday-july-4-heat-wave-illness-stroke-exhaustion-death-dehydration/ 

The Army Took Down Its Page Commemorating a Civil Rights Icon – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/army-sarah-keys-evans-bus-desegregation-civil-rights-protest-taken-down/ 

Celebrating America Doesn’t Have to Mean Erasing Our History – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/july-fourth-celebrate-history/ 



TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 4 2026

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

JULY 4, 2026


Here are today’s top news stories for July 4, 2026, broken down strictly into your requested categories.

U.S. NEWS

  • The Nation Celebrates its 250th (Semiquincentennial): Today marks exactly 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The milestone is being commemorated with the most massive, coordinated nationwide celebration since the 1976 Bicentennial, spanning all 50 states and drawing record crowds to historic corridors.

  • The Great American State Fair Takes Over D.C.: A massive, unprecedented national exposition has filled the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The fair features custom-built pavilions showcasing the history, culture, and innovations of every U.S. state and territory.

  • Unprecedented Tall Ships Fleet Arrives: Millions have gathered along the Eastern Seaboard and major harbors as the Sail250 international fleet of historic tall ships and modern allied warships anchors for massive public maritime reviews in New York Harbor and Boston.

  • Extreme July 4th Heatwave Sweeps the Coast: Forecasters have issued widespread heat advisories across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Millions of holiday travelers and outdoor spectators face triple-digit heat indexes, forcing cities to deploy emergency cooling stations.

POLITICS

  • President Trump's "Freedom 250" Address: President Donald Trump delivered a highly anticipated midday address on the National Mall, focusing on American heritage, national unity, and outlining a political vision for the next era of the republic.

  • White House Hosts First-Ever Professional Sports Event: In a highly unusual political and cultural crossover, the administration celebrated the national milestone and the President's recent 80th birthday by hosting an official professional UFC title event on the South Lawn.

  • FBI Foils High-Profile Holiday Plot: Federal law enforcement announced the arrest of eight individuals. The FBI confirmed it successfully neutralized a highly organized security threat targeting major 250th-anniversary venues in Washington, D.C.

  • The 2276 National Time Capsule Buried: Prominent federal leaders and historians gathered at Independence Mall in Philadelphia to officially bury a national time capsule. The capsule contains artifacts of modern American life and is explicitly mandated to remain sealed until the nation's 500th anniversary in 2276.

WORLD AFFAIRS

  • United Nations Warns of Regional Collapse in Sudan: Ahead of the upcoming High-Level Political Forum, U.S. and UN humanitarian agencies issued an urgent directive warning of escalating mass atrocities and catastrophic food scarcity across war-torn regions of East Africa.

  • Geneva Summit Targets International AI Governance: Delegates from over 140 nations are arriving in Switzerland for the UN-backed Global Dialogue on AI Governance. The focus is to codify international treaties preventing the monopolization of advanced automation and protecting developing labor markets.

  • Venezuela Hospital Infrastructure Pushed to the Brink: In the wake of recent seismic activity, international relief workers warn that major Venezuelan medical centers are collapsing under the combined strain of structural damage and a rapidly growing outbreak of waterborne diseases.

  • Global Security Sweeps Ahead of European Summits: Intelligence agencies across Europe have heightened border security measures following the thwarted security events in the U.S., bracing for a summer of high-density diplomatic events amidst ongoing regional conflicts.

EDUCATION

  • The Collapse of the "SAVE" Student Loan Program: Millions of federal student loan borrowers face a strict 90-day countdown to transition to new repayment plans. The shift follows a sweeping federal court ruling that dismantled the previously established income-driven model.

  • "One Big Beautiful Bill" Overhaul Takes Effect: The Department of Education’s massive structural overhaul of the financial aid landscape is officially live. The new framework introduces the strict Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP), calculation models based strictly on adjusted gross income rather than discretionary income.

  • Earnings Accountability Framework Sweeps Higher-Ed: The newly launched Student Tuition and Transparency System (STATS) has taken effect. The rule ties a college's access to federal loan funding directly to the verified post-graduation earning power of its alumni, triggering massive curriculum reviews nationwide.

  • Federal Waivers Give States Direct Control of School Funding: Following the approval of Vermont's landmark "Returning Education to the States" waiver, the Department of Education is actively reviewing applications from several other states looking to bypass federal mandates and gain total discretion over localized spending.

ECONOMY

  • Trump Accounts Open for Six Million American Children: The Department of the Treasury officially began distributing the initial $1,000 pilot program contributions into federally backed "Trump Accounts" for registered eligible children born since January 1, 2025.

  • Holiday Travel Costs Hit Historic Highs: Economists report that internal tourism for the Semiquincentennial has triggered unprecedented consumer spending. Hotel and rental car pricing in primary historic travel hubs like Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., are up 40% to 60% compared to last year.

  • Workforce Training Grants Expand to Short-Term Programs: Federal funding has officially opened up Pell Grant eligibility for short-term, career-focused technical workforce programs. However, early analysis shows fewer than 15% of existing corporate training pipelines currently meet the strict accountability thresholds.

  • Labor Displacement Metrics Face New Scrutiny: As the third quarter begins, corporate financial reports show a surge in capital investments aimed at "human-in-the-loop" automated workflows, prompting labor analysts to adjust long-term white-collar employment forecasts.

TECHNOLOGY

  • Testing Giants Consolidate in Landmark Acquisition: The Educational Testing Service (ETS) has finalized its acquisition of ACT. The merger consolidates the nation's two largest assessment giants into a single massive infrastructure, fundamentally reshaping the tech-driven testing landscape.

  • Record-Breaking Autonomous Pyrotechnics Display: Engineers in Washington are deploying a fully automated, AI-synchronized firing sequence to launch over 860,000 fireworks in 40 minutes over the National Mall—explicitly designed to break the standing world record for the largest coordinated display in history.

  • "Digital Twin" Simulation Floods the Sports Market: Major enterprise technology providers have officially launched advanced digital-twin simulation software for elite sports training, allowing organizations to run thousands of predictive, simulated scrimmages against AI-generated opponents.

  • The "America Innovates" Traveling Expo Launches: As part of the national anniversary, a fleet of high-tech mobile exhibitions has begun traveling across the country, showcasing advanced domestic energy breakthroughs, quantum computing prototypes, and next-generation agricultural tech.

HEALTH

  • "Professional" Designation Changes Nursing Debt Landscape: Following a highly contested judicial ruling, nursing degrees have officially secured a specialized "professional" classification under federal student loan guidelines, significantly expanding the borrowing and subsidy limits for specialized medical students.

  • Theology and Arts Degrees Stripped of Specialized Loan Access: In the same federal regulatory shift affecting medical fields, the government has officially dropped theology, cosmetology, and specific fine arts programs from higher-tier student loan access due to low average post-graduate career earnings.

  • Climate Displacement Risks Prompt New Health Directives: The United Nations and World Health Organization released a joint brief detailing how rapid climate shifts and regional resource strain are driving unprecedented migratory patterns, forcing public health systems to adapt to fast-moving disease vectors.

  • AI Biometrics Enter Mainstream Sports Medicine: Medical tech firms have rolled out enterprisewide AI platforms specifically engineered to continuously assess soft-tissue player fitness, analyze real-time movement film, and issue predictive injury-prevention metrics for athletic organizations.

SPORTS

  • The Freedom 250 Grand Prix Stuns Washington: The capital successfully concluded its first-ever street circuit IndyCar race. The custom track wove directly through iconic landmarks and portions of the National Mall, drawing an unprecedented holiday sports crowd.

  • UFC 250 Lightweight Title Decided on White House Lawn: In front of senior administration officials and thousands of spectators, Justin Gaethje defeated Ilia Topuria in a historic lightweight championship bout, marking the first time a major professional sports organization has staged a full-scale card at the executive mansion.

  • AI Reshapes the Global Sports Industry Structure: A comprehensive 2026 Sports Industry Outlook report reveals that artificial intelligence has officially transitioned from a novelty to foundational backend infrastructure, controlling everything from live microtransaction ticket processing to automated, personalized fan highlight reels.

  • Olympic Training Schedules Intensify Amid Regional Heat: National track and field and endurance sports organizations have dramatically modified their summer training protocols, shifting to high-tech indoor facilities and overnight schedules to protect athletes from the dangerous heatwaves locking down the country.



Rhode Island: A Setback for Charter Schools https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/03/rhode-island-a-setback-for-charter-schools/ via @dianeravitch 






Why Does Media Ignore Susan Collins' Scandals? https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/03/why-does-media-ignore-susan-collins-scandals/ via @dianeravitch 






Peter Greene: The District Turned Down a Charter School, the State Imposed It https://dianeravitch.net/2026/07/03/peter-greene-the-district-turned-down-a-charter-school-the-state-imposed-it/ via @dianeravitch 








Big Education Ape: THE UNITED STATES OF COMPROMISE: 250 YEARS OF GLORIOUS ARGUMENT https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-united-states-of-compromise-250.html 








Big Education Ape: AMERICA’S OLD CRAZY KING, AMERICA’S NEW CRAZY KING: 250 YEARS LATER, THE CROWN COMES WITH WI-FI https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/americas-old-crazy-king-americas-new.html 





Big Education Ape: HAPPY 250TH, AMERICA: A SEMI-SOBER GUIDE TO SPEECHES, SONGS, AND SETTING THINGS ON FIRE (LEGALLY) https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/happy-250th-america-semi-sober-guide-to.html 

Big Education Ape: RELAX, NOBODY'S COMING FOR YOUR TOASTER: A FIELD GUIDE TO THE DSA "BOOGEYMAN" https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/relax-nobodys-coming-for-your-toaster.html 

Big Education Ape: TODAY'S TOP NEWS - YESTERDAY'S BEST BLOG POSTS JULY 3, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/todays-top-news-yesterdays-best-blog_01448388182.html 





Big Education Ape: MORNING NEWS UPDATE: JULY 3, 2026 https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2026/07/morning-news-update-july-3-2026.html 






Can Public Schools Reduce the Number of Fat Kids in America? https://larrycuban.wordpress.com/2026/07/03/can-public-schools-reduce-the-number-of-fat-kids-in-america/ via @CubanLarry 





USA at 250: A Message from the Nonviolent Left "That idea—humankind's inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—coupled with a system for protecting human rights —was and is the quintessential American Dream." John Gardner PAUL THOMAS https://paulthomas701128.substack.com/p/usa-at-250-a-message-from-the-nonviolent?triedRedirect=true 



 

Classroom Instruction Resources Of The Week   Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... | The latest news and resources in education since 2007 https://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/




Schools Matter: Recalling the Bad Ole Days of No Child Left Behind http://www.schoolsmatter.info/2026/07/recalling-bad-ole-times-of-no-child.html 





glen brown: The con of neoliberalism has gutted our democracy and paved the way for fascism https://teacherpoetmusicianglenbrown.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-con-of-neoliberalism-has-gutted-our.html 



Join us at our 2026 National Conference in Houston! - Network For Public Education https://networkforpubliceducation.org/2026-national-conference/ 






Teacher Tom: "Since We're Neighbors, Let's Be Friends" https://teachertomsblog.blogspot.com/2026/07/since-were-neighbors-lets-be-friends.html 






Keeping SCORE – Dad Gone Wild https://norinrad10.com/2026/07/03/keeping-score/ 








Nancy’s Substack     Lay Off the Democrats It's not helping. It's hurting. NANCY FLANAGAN https://flanagann.substack.com/p/lay-off-the-democrats  






Strong Support for Education in CA 2026–27 Budget - Year 2026 (CA Dept of Education) https://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr26/yr26rel33.asp 






Choosing Democracy: Trump/MAGA Budget Cuts to Education  &  Choosing Democracy: Trump /Maga Viewpoints   https://choosingdemocracy.blogspot.com/ 






Happy “You Lie” 4th  - “Outspoken” Is the New “Uppity”Sharif El-Mekki - July 3, 2026 - Philly's 7th Ward https://phillys7thward.org/  via @selmekki








TRUMP IN THE NEWS TODAY

The top news stories involving President Donald Trump center entirely around the massive, highly publicized "America 250" semiquincentennial celebrations marking the country's 250th anniversary of independence.

The major headlines include:

1. The Mount Rushmore Address & Fireworks Return

On the eve of the Fourth, Trump traveled to South Dakota to headline the return of fireworks at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial after a six-year hiatus. He delivered a speech kicking off Independence Week festivities, linking his administration's vision to the country's founders.

2. The Massive National Mall "Freedom 250" Rally

For July 4th, Trump is heading back to Washington, D.C., to headline a massive, day-long celebration along the National Mall organized by Freedom 250 (a parallel, public-private initiative launched by his administration that has rivaled the congressional bipartisan America250 group). The event features a 17-plane military flyover, a major address by Trump, and what organizers are billing as the largest pyrotechnics and fireworks display in world history.

3. "Trump Accounts" for Newborns Go Live

Coinciding with the holiday, the Social Security Administration launched a major rollout for "Trump Accounts"—individual savings/retirement accounts for minors originally established under the Working Families Tax Cuts. Starting July 4, eligible children and newborns will begin receiving an initial $1,000 pilot contribution funded by the U.S. Treasury.

4. Severe Heat & Political Undercurrents

The massive celebrations are unfolding under extreme, potentially record-breaking heat waves across the Midwest and East Coast, which have caused some logistical disruptions (like Amtrak canceling certain Northeast trains). News outlets are also highlighting the political polarization surrounding the event, contrasting Trump's Washington festivities with localized events like New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's speech, which served as an ideological, pro-immigrant counterpoint to Trump's platform.

5. Controversy Over Event Contracts & Cancelled Concerts

Media investigations (such as reports by Mother Jones) are highlighting scrutiny over Event Strategies Inc., a private firm connected to Trump allies that has raked in tens of millions in federal contracts to run the National Mall events. Additionally, following the high-profile withdrawal of several mainstream musical acts from the holiday lineup, Trump canceled the planned concert roster, opting instead for alternative programming.


America is 250 Years Old. Have You Ever Read the Declaration of Independence? – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/declaration-independence-full-text-day-america-250th-birthday-thomas-jefferson-jon-stewart-annette-gordon-reed-david-blight/ 

The Federal Government Has Made America 250 a Spectacle. These States Want It to Be a Moment for Reflection. – Mother Jones https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/07/state-commissions-a250-illinois-rhode-island-connecticut/ 

McConnell "continues his recovery" a month after cardiac arrest emergency - Salon.com https://www.salon.com/2026/07/03/mcconnell-continues-his-recovery-a-month-after-cardiac-arrest-emergency/ 

‘Hypocrisy’: Congress wants more homes. HUD is closing its low-income housing pipeline. - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/news/2026/07/03/congress-housing-bill-hud-low-income-00986012 

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics - POLITICO https://www.politico.com/gallery/2026/07/03/the-nations-cartoonists-on-the-week-in-politics-00986509?slide=0 

Your 4th of July BBQ Is More Expensive Due to Trump's Policies, Reports Claim - In These Times https://inthesetimes.com/article/4th-of-july-bbq-trump-beef-prices-tariffs