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Media Monitor: Penguin Random House Highlights New Book Releases
Penguin Random House is recommending several new books, including a wellness exploration, Italian cookbook, comfort food recipes, and a nun's memoir, for readers to round out their lists.
MediaBusinessHealthDigital and Print PublishingEducationSocial Issues Penguin Random HouseAmy LaroccaGiada De LaurentiisTieghan GerardSister Monica ClareWellnessCookbooks
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Trump's Election Claims, Cooling Inflation, and GOP's Future
Newsweek reports on President Trump's election interference claims, cooling inflation, and the future of the GOP. It also covers midterm election shifts, a Blue Angels flyover decision, and changing U.S.-Israel relations.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictWorldGeneral PoliticsRepublican PartyDemocratic PartyEconomyElectionMiddle East Donald TrumpU.S. ElectionsInflationIsraelBlue AngelsLindsey GrahamNewsweek
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Wildfires Trigger Unhealthy Air Quality Across Upper Midwest and Northeast
Unhealthy air quality alerts are impacting the Upper Midwest and northeastern U.S. due to over 100 wildfires in Canada and Minnesota. Columbia Climate School expert Dan Westervelt offers insights into the current conditions and expected relief.
HealthScience & TechnologyBusinessEnvironmentClimate ChangeMedical ScienceNanotechnologyEconomyEducation WildfiresAir QualityCanadaMinnesotaNortheastern U.S.Environmental ImpactDan Westerveltnewsletter
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GoCanvas Founder James Quigley Highlights Fairfax NOVA's Role in $780M Acquisition
James Quigley's GoCanvas, a global software leader, was acquired for over $780 million, showcasing Fairfax County's innovation ecosystem. Quigley credits the region's talent and support, continuing to foster growth through Refraction and the FCEDA.
BusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentEconomyComputers and InternetArtificial IntelligenceEmployment and LaborGeneral PoliticsReal Estate Fairfax CountyGoCanvasJames QuigleyEntrepreneurshipTechnologyAcquisitionNorthern VirginiaFairfax County Economic Development AuthorityReston
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BLS Releases June 2026 Economic Data and Employment Figures
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has published its latest economic data for June 2026, detailing U.S. import/export and producer price indexes, real earnings, and consumer prices, alongside employment statistics and job openings.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborFederal GovernmentFinancial Markets Bureau of Labor StatisticsEconomic DataEmploymentPrice IndexesReal EarningsJob OpeningsJune 2026
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LADWP Crews Make Significant Progress on West Hollywood Water Main Rupture
LADWP crews made significant progress overnight on a West Hollywood water main rupture, draining the site and beginning repairs. Sunset Boulevard remains closed, and customers are asked to conserve water as long-term replacement plans continue.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsTransportationSocial IssuesLegalEnvironment LADWPWest HollywoodWater Main RuptureSunset BoulevardPipeline ReplacementWater ConservationEmergency ResponseLA Mayors Office
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Media Monitor: Wildfire Smoke, Trump Address, and Manual Cars in The Washington Post
The Washington Post is reporting on lingering wildfire smoke, President Donald J Trump's address on election integrity, and the decline of manual transmission vehicles.
WeatherBusinessPolitics and GovernmentHealthEnvironmentTransportationElectionGeneral PoliticsMedical Science Wildfire smokeAir pollutionDonald J TrumpElection integrityManual transmissionElectric vehiclesHeadachesThe Washington Post
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ICE Arrests Illegal Alien for Drone Flight Near FIFA World Cup Event
An illegal alien with a criminal record and prior deportation was arrested by ICE for flying a drone in restricted airspace near FIFA World Cup festivities in Kansas City, Missouri, raising security concerns.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementSportFederal GovernmentSocial IssuesLegalGeneral Politics ICEDHSDroneFIFA World CupKansas CityJose Gerardo Garrido-BenitezU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Governor Spanberger Marks Six Months, Touting Cost-Saving Measures and Economic Growth in Virginia
Governor Abigail Spanberger reflects on her first six months, highlighting the Affordable Virginia Agenda, record education funding, and over $5 billion in new business investment, aiming to lower costs and ensure stability for Virginians.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthEducationState GovernmentsEconomyEmployment and LaborSocial Issues Abigail SpanbergerVirginiaAffordable Virginia AgendaEconomic DevelopmentEducation FundingPaid Family and Medical LeaveData CentersReston
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Mayor Bass's Inside Safe Program Houses 22 Angelenos Amid Extreme Heat in Chatsworth
During an extreme heat warning, Mayor Karen Bass's Inside Safe team moved 22 unhoused Angelenos into interim housing in Chatsworth. This marks the 135th operation, providing critical support and a path to permanent housing.
Politics and GovernmentWeatherGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesGeneral WeatherLegalEmployment and Labor Karen BassInside SafeHomelessnessLos AngelesChatsworthExtreme HeatHousingLA Mayors Office
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Lynn Man Sentenced for Stolen Social Security Benefits and False Statements
A Lynn man received a federal sentence for illegally collecting over $67,000 in Social Security and COVID relief funds intended for a deceased beneficiary. He also submitted false reports to the SSA.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalEconomySocial Issues James C. BurdulisLynn, MassachusettsSocial Security fraudGovernment benefitsFalse statementsSentencingCOVID economic impact paymentsSocial Security Administration
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California Tax Credit Productions Secure 79 Emmy Nominations, "The Pitt" Leads
California Film and Television Tax Credit recipients earned 79 Emmy nominations, led by "The Pitt" with 25. Governor Newsom lauded the state's creative economy, emphasizing the program's economic impact and California's role as a global production leader.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessEntertainmentState GovernmentsEconomyFilm and TVEmployment and LaborEducation California Film and Television Tax CreditEmmy AwardsThe PittGavin NewsomFilm ProductionTelevision ProductionLos AngelesCalifornia Governors Office
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CFTC Ends Routine Large Trader Reporting for Physical Commodity Swaps
The CFTC has ended routine large trader reporting for physical commodity swaps under Part 20. Clearing organizations, members, and swap dealers are no longer required to file daily and event-based position reports, streamlining regulatory obligations.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFederal GovernmentFinancial MarketsLegal CFTCLarge Trader ReportingPhysical Commodity SwapsPart 20Reporting RequirementsFinancial RegulationCommodities
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Rice Researchers Uncover Yellowstone Seismic Surge, Advance Quantum Tech and Flexible Electronics
Rice University researchers announce significant findings, including increased Yellowstone seismic activity, breakthroughs in quantum error correction, and moisture-powered flexible batteries. Experts also weigh in on national politics and local flood warnings.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyHealthSportGeneral PoliticsEconomyMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceEducation Yellowstone National ParkSeismic ActivityQuantum ComputingFlexible ElectronicsRice UniversityElection IntegrityHigher Education
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DC Arts and Humanities Commission Opens Grant Applications for Education and Field Trip Programs
The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities opens applications for two grant programs, AHEP and FTE, supporting arts and humanities education and field trips for non-profit organizations in the District, with a deadline of July 24, 2026.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEducationGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesEconomy Arts and HumanitiesGrantsDistrict of ColumbiaArts EducationNon-profitCultural CapitalFundingDC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH)
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Bolton Medical Issues Class I Recall for Relay Pro Thoracic Stent Graft System
Bolton Medical has initiated a Class I recall for its Relay Pro Thoracic Stent Graft System (N4: Non-Bare Stent Configuration 32mm and above) due to a critical issue where the graft may fail to unclasp, potentially leading to patient death or emergency surgery.
HealthBusinessScience & TechnologyMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Bolton MedicalRelay Pro SystemThoracic Stent GraftProduct RecallMedical DeviceFDAClass I RecallFood RecallsDrugs
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CAIR and NAIT Launch Safety Trainings for Muslim Institutions Amid Rising Threats
CAIR and NAIT are hosting regional safety trainings for mosques and Islamic schools in Northern Virginia on August 8, 2026, to address threats like active shooters, following recent attacks and rising anti-Muslim hate.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementConflictGeneral PoliticsLegalEducationSocial IssuesMiddle EastMilitary CAIRNAITMosque SafetyActive Shooter TrainingFalls Church, VAAnti-Muslim HateCivil RightsCAIR Breaking News
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Census Bureau to Re-release Supplemental Poverty Estimates After BLS Errors
The U.S. Census Bureau will re-release Supplemental Poverty Measure estimates from 2019-2024 due to errors found by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Revised thresholds are now available, with updated SPM data expected before September's annual poverty report.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomySocial IssuesEmployment and Labor Supplemental Poverty MeasurePoverty estimatesU.S. Census BureauBureau of Labor StatisticsData revisionStatistical errorsOfficial Poverty Measure
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Governor Sanders Announces Over $3.4 Million for Arkansas Water Projects
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced over $3.4 million in funding for water and wastewater projects across Arkansas, benefiting thousands of residents and supporting statewide training, reinforcing her administration's commitment to infrastructure.
Politics and GovernmentEnvironmentHealthUSAState GovernmentsEconomySocial IssuesEducation Sarah Huckabee SandersArkansasWater InfrastructureWastewater TreatmentFundingGrantsLoansArkansas Governor
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NIH to Host Quarterly Update on Autoimmune Disease Research
Dr. Victoria Shanmugam will lead the NIH OADR-ORWH's quarterly update on July 17, discussing autoimmune disease research, innovation, and the new NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for FY26-30.
HealthPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentEducation Autoimmune DiseaseResearchNIHOADR-ORWHVictoria ShanmugamMedical ResearchPublic HealthUS Social Security Department
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Alabama Deploys Swiftwater Rescue Teams to Aid Flood-Stricken Texas
Governor Kay Ivey has dispatched four Alabama Swiftwater rescue teams to Texas to assist with severe flooding. These specialized teams, from multiple counties, are trained and equipped for critical search and rescue operations, reinforcing Alabama's commitment to regional aid.
Politics and GovernmentWeatherDisastersGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsGeneral WeatherLegalSocial Issues AlabamaTexasFloodingSwiftwater RescueGovernor Kay IveyEmergency ManagementDisaster PreparednessAlabama Governor's Office
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Rethinking Divorce: A Guide to Transforming Family Structures
Certified divorce coach Karen McNenny offers a new framework for divorce, viewing it as a tool for family renovation rather than destruction, emphasizing communication, flexibility, and self-care for all involved.
HealthBusinessMediaPolitics and GovernmentSocial IssuesEducationEconomyMedical ScienceFederal Government DivorceMarriageFamily & RelationshipsCo-parentingMental HealthKaren McNennyHeat Relief
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Port of Oakland Reports Significant Cargo Volume Increase in June
Port of Oakland saw a 7.7% rise in June 2026 cargo volumes, with loaded containers up 10.3% due to strong import and export growth. This performance highlights continued demand through Northern California's trade gateway.
BusinessEconomyTradeTransportationEmployment and Labor Port of OaklandCargo volumesImportsExportsTEUsShippingNorthern California
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Governor Whitmer Announces Leadership Shake-Up, Names Zack Pohl Chief of Staff
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announces Zack Pohl as her new Chief of Staff, replacing JoAnne Huls, who becomes a senior advisor. The executive office also sees several other key promotions, aiming to continue the administration's work for Michigan.
Politics and GovernmentUSAGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEnergyTransportationEmployment and Labor Gretchen WhitmerJoAnne HulsZack PohlMichiganChief of StaffGovernment AppointmentsExecutive OfficeOffice of Michigan Governor
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TCEQ and SOAH Announce Extensive Schedule of Environmental Permit Hearings Across Texas
Texas environmental agencies, TCEQ and SOAH, announce a series of public meetings and contested case hearings from July to September 2026. These events will address proposed wastewater and air quality permits for various facilities across Texas, inviting public participation.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyState GovernmentsEnvironmentEnergyLegalEconomy Texas Commission on Environmental QualityState Office of Administrative HearingsEnvironmental PermitsWastewaterAir QualityPublic HearingsTexas
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Arlington County Ranks Second in 2026 Digital Counties Survey
Arlington County secures the No. 2 spot in the 2026 Digital Counties Survey, marking its 15th top-three recognition. The county is lauded for its strategic technology use, innovation, and commitment to enhancing public services.
Politics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyState GovernmentsComputers and InternetEducationSocial Issues Arlington CountyDigital Counties Surveytechnologypublic servicecybersecurityinnovationlocal governmentArlington County GovernmentReston
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DHS Secretary Warns Four States About Non-Citizens on Voter Rolls
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin has alerted California, New Jersey, Nevada, and Pennsylvania about over 250,000 potential non-citizens on their voter rolls, urging collaboration to secure elections.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsElectionLegal DHSMarkwayne MullinVoter RegistrationNon-citizensElection SecurityCaliforniaPennsylvaniaU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Governor DeWine Awards $11.9 Million for Ohio Demolition and Redevelopment Projects
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced $11.9 million in grants for demolition projects across 73 counties. This funding from the Building Demolition and Site Revitalization Program aims to clear blighted structures, fostering redevelopment, new investment, and improved quality of life statewide.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyReal EstateSocial Issues OhioMike DeWineBuilding DemolitionSite RevitalizationGrantsCommunity DevelopmentUrban PlanningOhio Governors Office
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Media Monitor: Time Magazine Analyzes Trump's Election Claims, U.S.-China Relations
Time Magazine reports President Donald Trump's recent speech on election integrity was a 'rhetorical win but a fact-checker’s minefield,' detailing claims of foreign interference and their potential impact on U.S.-China relations and GOP turnout.
Politics and GovernmentWorldMediaGeneral PoliticsElectionFederal GovernmentAsiaLatin America Donald TrumpElection IntegrityForeign InterferenceChinaSAVE ActU.S. PoliticsFact-checkingTime Magazine
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Federal Reserve Releases Latest Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization Data
The Federal Reserve has released its latest G.17 data, providing updated figures on US Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization. This report offers key insights into the output of factories, mines, and utilities, detailing industrial capacity usage across sectors.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyFederal GovernmentFinancial Markets Federal ReserveIndustrial ProductionCapacity UtilizationG.17 dataUS economyEconomic ReportU.S. Federal Reserve