Each day is packed with events happening all over the world. We cut through the noise so you can stay on top of what matters most.
Domestic
A judge in Arizona dismissed the murder case against the elderly ranch owner who shot an illegal immigrant on January 30, 2023. [more]
President Joe Biden held a press conference at the end of a 3-day NATO summit where he referred to the vice president as “Vice President Trump” (instead of Vice President Kamala Harris) and introduced Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as “Putin.” Biden also vowed to stay in the presidential race. [more]
Idaho Governor Brad Little issued an executive order to ensure only citizens will vote, making Idaho the first state to do so. [more]
The Department of Energy has announced $1.8 billion in investments to modernize 11 auto manufacturing and assembly facilities that have been temporarily closed or at risk of closing. [more]
International
An Australian army private and her husband have been accused of spying for Russia, becoming the first people to be charged under Australia's new espionage laws enacted in 2018. [more]
The Philippines and Japan signed an agreement that lets them station their troops in each other’s countries amid rising tensions with China. [more]
Weather
Hurricane Beryl caused an estimated $2.7 billion in losses. [more]
Daily Inspiration
“Nothing is impossible, the word itself says “I’m possible!” - Audrey Hepburn
Thank you!!