Good morning. Here’s what you need to know to start your day…
Top 3
1. Trump claims Iran has shown “significant” gestures to indicate its willingness to negotiate a deal.
2. ‘Conflicting information’ arises as the NTSB investigates a fatal incident at LaGuardia Airport.
3. Democrats achieve an unexpected victory in Florida, flipping a district previously held by Trump.
Main Heading
Collapse of the System — As the Supreme Leader becomes more like a “hologram,” the Revolutionary Guards consolidate power in Iran.
A Verdict Issued — A juror has delivered a “historic” verdict in a state lawsuit for $2.1 billion against a meth manufacturer.
Looking for Answers — Officials unveil crucial findings regarding a tragic house fire that killed an NHL reporter and three children.
Lawn and Order — “Reacher” star sparks debate among fans with a cryptic post following a video of a brawl on his front lawn.
Anger Overflows — A resurfaced video involving Pritzker during the murder of a college student ignites discussions on social media.
Politics
Record Trajectory — Democratic senators criticize President Trump regarding certain files connected to Epstein, revealing that Trump’s son had meetings with him in 2016.
Enforcement Legacy — Retiring Chief of Border Patrol, Bovino, expresses a desire to “catch more” undocumented immigrants.
Policy Results — A murder case in Chicago reignites tensions surrounding Sanctuary City policies, as an Angel Parent heads to a Senate hearing.
Atlantic Alliance — King Charles addresses Parliament while President Trump intensifies pressure on Britain concerning Iran.
Media
Make Waves — Disney shifts away from its previous messaging with a heartfelt advertisement featuring a father and son.
Family Values — An intelligence report by Biden’s administration cautions against the promotion of “traditional motherhood” by extremist groups.
Blue Blood Diplomacy — President Trump shares insight on a clever diplomatic initiative by a royal monarch that caught him off guard.
Network Blackout — CNN and MSNBC are criticized for not covering the murder of a Chicago student allegedly committed by an illegal immigrant.
In Other News
Move Forward — Cowboys star Dak Prescott posts about his life following a breakup just before his wedding.
Comedy Gold — Keith Hernandez shares surprising details about the amount of residue from each year of “Seinfeld.”
American Culture Quiz — Try your luck with a quiz on Costco’s product offerings, Cravings, and Bridal Blooms.
Crust Problems — Costco fans debate whether a food court favorite is better than its original counterpart.
Sneak Peek — Viewers will be captivated by the interactions between gorillas during snack time.
Clock
GEN. Jack Keene — Describes the Iranian regime as a group of “pathological liars and fraudsters.”
Congressman James Comer — Asserts that California’s fraud issues are significantly worse than those in Minnesota.





