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| | Good morning, it is Friday, July 5, and we're covering Four injured in Fourth of July shark attacks in Texas & Florida, U.S. Sees Promising 'Breakthrough' in Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Talks, Officials Say & much more!! First time reading? Sign up here. | | American Fact of the Day! | On July 5th, 1946, the bikini made its debut during an outdoor fashion show at the Molitor Pool in Paris, France. It caused quite a sensation at the time for its daring design and marked a significant moment in the history of swimwear fashion. | | Breaking Updates | | Four injured in Fourth of July shark attacks in Texas & Florida | On the Fourth of July, unusual shark encounters occurred both in Texas and Florida, prompting concerns among beachgoers and officials. In South Padre Island, Texas, three separate shark bite incidents were reported, marking an unprecedented event for the area according to Fire Chief Jim Pigg. Emergency responders attended to victims who suffered severe injuries, with one requiring evacuation for specialized medical care. Lifeguards took proactive measures, urging beach visitors to avoid deep waters as they monitored the situation closely following the incidents. | Meanwhile, in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, a 21-year-old man was bitten by a shark while playing football in knee-deep water. Despite the frightening encounter, officials reassured the public that such incidents are rare and typically result from mistaken identity by sharks hunting for prey. The injured individual, visiting from Ohio, was promptly hospitalized, and his injuries were not deemed life-threatening, according to Volusia County Beach Safety. | Across the United States, shark attacks on humans are infrequent, with 36 reported incidents last year, resulting in two fatalities, as documented by the Florida Museum of Natural History's International Shark Attack File. Authorities advise beachgoers to minimize risks by staying in groups and closer to shore, emphasizing that while such encounters can occur, they remain statistically uncommon. | Read more updates here |
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| U.S. Sees Promising 'Breakthrough' in Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Talks, Officials Say | A recent breakthrough has occurred in the negotiations between Israel and Hamas, potentially paving the way for a framework agreement on a ceasefire in Gaza. According to a senior Biden administration official, this development comes after a critical shift in Hamas' stance, aligning more closely with a U.S.-drafted agreement endorsed by the UN Security Council. The focus now shifts to implementing the agreement, marking a significant step towards ending nearly nine months of conflict that has claimed thousands of lives and resulted in numerous hostage situations. | President Joe Biden engaged directly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the details of the prospective deal. The conversation addressed remaining implementation issues and included a notable adjustment in Hamas' position, attributed partly to recent Israeli military operations. Negotiations are expected to intensify in Doha, Qatar, with U.S. support aimed at finalizing remaining details and achieving a sustainable ceasefire. | In addition to the potential ceasefire in Gaza, the talks also aim to ease tensions along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, where clashes involving Hezbollah have raised concerns of broader regional conflict. The ongoing negotiations underscore the complex and delicate nature of the process, emphasizing the determination to reach a comprehensive agreement that addresses both immediate and long-term security concerns for all parties involved. | Read more updates here | | | American Sports & Culture | | Another world record for Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone | Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone set a new women's 400m hurdles world record, 50.65 seconds, qualifying for her third Olympic Games in the process. For the defending Olympic champion, it's her fifth time setting a new record. |
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| | Golden State acquires guard Buddy Hield in $21 million sign-and-trade with the 76ers | The Warriors signed Hield to a three-year contract, with two years guaranteed, following the departure of longtime star Klay Thompson |
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| | Five players who have caught the eye at the Copa America | The Copa America group stage is over and it's time to take stock before the knockout stages heat up. It's been a fortnight of fantastic action so far and we've picked out five players who have c... |
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| American Business & Markets | | What to look for in Friday's jobs report | The US labor market has held its own despite swirling forces — high inflation, an aggressive interest-rate-hiking campaign, pandemic aftershocks and geopolitical uncertainty — that seemed all but certain to trigger a recession. |
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| | Biden suggests to allies he might limit evening events to get more sleep | President Joe Biden told Democratic governors that he may stop evening events so he can get more sleep, suggesting he would limit events after 8 p.m. |
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| | Google's greenhouse gas emissions are soaring thanks to AI | As Google has rushed to incorporate artificial intelligence into its core products — with sometimes less-than-stellar results — a problem has been brewing behind the scenes: the systems needed to power its AI tools have vastly increased the company's greenhouse gas emissions. |
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| | American Politics | | U.S. adds six companies to trade restriction list, four for training China's military | The U.S. added six companies to its trade restriction list, including four for their links to the training of China's military forces. |
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| | Texas Democrat taking on Ted Cruz dismissed border as 'right wing echo chamber' issue amid 2022 migrant crisis | Democratic Rep. Colin Allred of Texas, who's challenging GOP Sen. Ted Cruz in the Republican-leaning state this fall, is promising to "fix the border" in a new ad, declaring that he "stood up to Joe Biden on the border." |
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| | Some Democrats say Biden's debate performance wasn't an anomaly | "The country saw [at the debate] what those of us who have had personal interactions with him have all known for the last 2½ years," one senator said. |
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