THE PRIVY POST

The text-only internet newspaper.

Volume 1 • Issue No. 186 • Updated Saturday, July 5, 2025 at 08:05 AM UTC

Texas families plead for information on missing girls after floods

At least 23 girls from a summer camp remain missing following devastating floods in Texas, with families desperately seeking information.

Sources: AP News


Trump suggests hosting UFC matches at the White House

President Trump proposes hosting a UFC fight on White House grounds as part of celebrations for America's 250th birthday.

Sources: AP News


Russia launches largest missile and drone barrage on Kyiv since war began

Kyiv suffers its largest aerial attack since the start of the war, with significant damage and casualties reported.

Sources: AP News


Hamas responds positively to latest ceasefire proposal in Gaza

Hamas indicates a willingness to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza, amidst ongoing conflict and humanitarian concerns.

Sources: AP News


North Korean crosses the heavily fortified border to South Korea

An unidentified North Korean man crosses into South Korea, raising questions about defection and border security.

Sources: AP News


Wildfire in Greece prompts evacuation; firefighters tackle blazes in Turkey, Syria

Wildfires force evacuations in Greece and claim lives in Turkey, highlighting the impact of climate change on the region.

Sources: AP News


Immigrants with no criminal convictions represent sharpest growth in ICE detention population

The Trump administration's immigration crackdown sees a significant increase in detentions of individuals without criminal records.

Sources: AP News


Oasis reunion tour excites fans after 16-year hiatus

The iconic band Oasis reunites for a tour, delighting fans with performances of their classic hits.

Sources: AP News


US expands militarized zones to 1/3 of southern border, stirring controversy

The U.S. military's expansion of enforcement zones along the southern border sparks debate over immigration and security policies.

Sources: AP News


Dalai Lama hopes to live over 130 years as he celebrates 90th birthday

The Dalai Lama expresses his wish to live beyond 130 years during celebrations for his 90th birthday.

Sources: AP News