Political Landscape

Trump to sign executive order creating task force for 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

President Trump will sign an executive order Tuesday creating a task force to oversee the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, the White House confirmed Monday.

Nebraska Republican faces rowdy town hall with questions about Epstein files and fired BLS chief

Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., held a town hall Monday that started with boos shortly after he took the stage and ended with chants of “vote him out” when it ended.

Global Impact

House Democrats sign on to letter urging Trump to recognise Palestinian statehood

More than a dozen Democratic members of Congress have signed on to a letter that urges the Trump administration to recognise Palestinian statehood, in a draft copy shared with the Guardian.

Travel influencers boost tourism to Taliban-run Afghanistan

Margaritta, a 33-year-old travel influencer from Germany, embarked on a three-month solo trip through Afghanistan in May 2024. Despite a “media echo that Afghanistan was not safe,” she said, “I was not scared.”

Economic Pulse

US trade deficit narrows to $60.2 billion in June

The U.S. trade deficit narrowed in June on a sharp drop in consumer goods imports, the latest evidence of the imprint on global commerce President Donald Trump is making with sweeping tariffs on imported goods.

American Eagle's stock soars after Trump praises Sydney Sweeney ad

The American Eagle-Sydney Sweeney “great jeans” controversy has given way to Wall Street euphoria — thanks to President Donald Trump.

Quick Takes

Ben Stiller’s daughter, Ella Stiller, is making her parents proud with her latest acting role on And Just Like That.

Stem Cells & The Aging Reset: The 3 Most Powerful Anti-Aging Stem Cells. Even in the stem cell world there are specialists with unique skills and abilities.

A global “plastics crisis” is costing governments and taxpayers $1.5 trillion annually as they try to cope with escalating injuries, disability and deaths as the substance pollutes our land, seas and bodies, according to a new report by a leading medical journal.

Scientists say they have at last solved the mystery of what killed more than 5 billion sea stars — often known as starfish — off the Pacific coast of North America in a decade-long epidemic.

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