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Sabotage incidents target France's telecom and railway infrastructure amid the Paris Olympics, affecting thousands and disrupting services.

Sabotage strikes French telecom infrastructure during Paris Olympics

As the Paris Olympics unfold, France is tackling a series of sophisticated sabotage incidents that have severely disrupted critical infrastructure. Vandals targeted the nation’s telecommunications network, affecting over 11,000 customers and slicing through fiber optic cables in six regions. While Paris remained untouched, the southern regions hosting Olympic events saw significant disruptions. French Secretary of…

New York is banning the use of realistic active shooter drills in schools for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year.

NY bans graphic active shooter drills as parents say they’re traumatizing students

New York, which is home to the United States’ largest school district, is banning the use of realistic active shooter drills in all schools in the state. The New York State Board of Regents approved the change on Thursday, July 11. The new rules will begin this school year and the board unanimously approved them.…

The 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony is causing controversy, with some saying it was an offensive reinterpretation of “The Last Supper.”

Paris Olympics opening ceremony sparks controversy, calls for boycott

The opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics ignited significant controversy and sparked calls for a boycott. The response follows what critics have interpreted as a controversial reimagining of Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic painting, “The Last Supper.” The ceremony featured a fashion show with a performance that included drag performers seated around a table, with…

The DOJ accuses TikTok of collecting users' data on sensitive subjects.

DOJ accuses TikTok of collecting users’ data on sensitive subjects

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) accused TikTok of gathering Americans’ data on sensitive content and censored topics. The department said TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, had TikTok gather information about users’ views on social issues — including gun control, abortion and religion. In a document filed Friday, July 26, the DOJ said an internal web…

Havana greeted three Russian warships with cannon fire on Saturday, July 27, marking their second visit to Cuban waters in recent months. This ongoing military collaboration highlights the deepening ties between Russia and Cuba, with the fleet, including a training ship, a patrol frigate, and a refueling tanker, scheduled to remain docked until Tuesday.

Russian warships dock in Cuba for second visit in two months

Havana greeted three Russian warships with cannon fire on Saturday, July 27, marking their second visit to Cuban waters in recent months. The ongoing military collaboration highlights the deepening ties between Russia and Cuba, with the fleet, including a training ship, a patrol frigate and a refueling tanker, scheduled to remain docked until Tuesday. The…

President Joe Biden is set to unveil plans for Supreme Court changes and an end to presidential immunity.

Biden to call for Supreme Court changes, end to presidential immunity

The White House has unveiled President Joe Biden’s proposal for changes within the Supreme Court. He’s asking Congress to establish a term limit and ethics code for the nine justices. He’s also asking lawmakers to ratify a constitutional amendment that would limit his own power. In a speech set for Monday afternoon, July 29, the…

Venezuela's presidential election is ending in controversy as both President Nicolás Maduro and his opposition claim victory.

Maduro and opposition both claim to win Venezuela’s presidential election

In a highly watched and highly scrutinized electoral process, Venezuela’s president election is ending in controversy. Authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro claimed to have won the election on Monday, July 29. However, his political opponents have too.  With 80% of votes counted, Maduro is said to have won with more than 51% of the vote, leading electoral authorities to declare…

Apple reached its first union contract at Maryland store, proposing 10% pay increase and benefits, pending worker approval.

Apple reaches first-ever union deal with Maryland employees

Apple and the International Association of Machinists have reached a tentative labor deal for the Towson, Maryland store, marking the first U.S. union agreement for Apple’s retail workers. This deal follows the store’s workers voting to join the union in June 2022 and subsequently voting to authorize a strike in May. The agreement, pending ratification…

Israel vows Hezbollah will "pay the price" after a strike on a soccer field left 12 children dead. Hezbollah denies responsibility. The Morning Rundown™

Israel says Hezbollah will ‘pay the price’ after deadly attack on soccer field

Israel vowed Hezbollah will “pay the price” after the deadliest strike on Israeli territory since Oct. 7 killed 12 children. And former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris continue on the campaign trail with less than 100 days to go until Election Day. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, July 29, 2024.…

The military has failed to pass an audit in the last six years and members of Congress are trying to figure out how to help it reduce waste.

Congress still trying to figure out how to reduce wasteful military spending

It’s no secret the United States spends extraordinary sums on the military. Congress approved an $824 billion budget for the Pentagon for 2024. However, not all that money goes to good use.  “How much do you think the Air Force pays for this bag of bushings?” Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., asked Air Force Secretary Frank…

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