- On today's episode: A Bangladesh Air Force jet crashes into Dhaka school; Japan's prime minister will remain in office despite his party's election losses; Iran will hold talks with the European Union over its nuclear program; a request to unseal the Epstein files may not lead to new revelations; Texas Republicans are set to redraw the state's election map; President Donald Trump says he will withold funding for a new football stadium if the Washington Commanders do not change their name back to the Redskins; and a Mississippi freshman in killed.
- Harvard is hoping court rules Trump administration's $2.6B research cuts were illegal.
- D-Day veteran and TikTok star 'Papa Jake' Larson dies at 102.
- Trump sues Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch over reporting on Epstein ties.
- Billy Long sworn in as IRS commissioner, taking over an agency he once sought to close.
- EPA eliminates research and development office, begins layoffs.
- Venezuela releases jailed Americans in deal that also frees migrants deported to El Salvador by US.
- Trump signs new stablecoin regulations into law, a major milestone for crypto industry.
- Tech company CEO resigns after controversy over video captured at Coldplay concert.
- Alaska Airlines resumes operations after tech outage grounds all flights.
- Suspect arrested after car crashes into post office and catches fire in San Jose, California.
- 3 people are still missing from deadly July 4 floods in Texas county, down from nearly 100.
- Man whose car struck crowd outside Los Angeles club, injuring 30, was shot, attacked by crowd.
- Family of a man crushed at an Atlanta homeless encampment sues the city.
- Man dies after large chain necklace pulls him into MRI machine.
- Woman, 66, is the 10th person to die after Massachusetts assisted-living facility fire13g Two surrogates speak out about California couple under investigation.
- Immigration arrest outside Oregon preschool rattles parents.
- Minnesota lawmaker convicted of felony burglary for breaking into estranged stepmother’s home.
- July is National Ice Cream Month and July 20th is National Ice Cream Day.
- Lawyer argues Call of Duty maker can't be held responsible for actions of Uvalde, Texas, shooter.
- Wall Street closes a record-breaking week with a quiet finish.
- Scottie Scheffler wins his second major of the year, the Brewers’ winning streak reaches double digits, Aaron Judge hits a milestone home run, Denny Hamlin doubles up at Dover, a former NBA Defensive Player of the Year is headed to L.A. and an SEC football player is killed.Â
- Syrian government starts evacuating Bedouin families from Sweida in bid to end weeklong clashes.
- 73 Palestinians killed while waiting for humanitarian aid across Gaza, health ministry says.
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Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily  news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this  program, co-hosts the movies and television program and is the former producer of a podcast dedicated to weather and climate.
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