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Volume 1 • Issue No. 209 • Updated Monday, July 28, 2025 at 08:05 PM UTC

Reno casino shooting

A gunman opened fire at a casino in Reno, Nevada, resulting in multiple casualties before being apprehended.

Sources: AP News


Deion Sanders cancer diagnosis

Deion Sanders, the Colorado Buffaloes coach, revealed he had bladder cancer but plans to continue coaching this season.

Sources: AP News


Arkansas state park killings

Authorities are searching for a suspect involved in the fatal attack of a couple at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas.

Sources: AP News


Trump demands Netanyahu ensure food reaches Gaza

Former President Donald Trump urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure humanitarian aid reaches Gaza amid a worsening crisis.

Sources: AP News


Two Israeli rights groups accuse their country of genocide in Gaza

Two prominent Israeli human rights organizations have accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, marking a significant local criticism.

Sources: AP News


Dozens starve to death in Gaza as hunger surges

Reports indicate a severe hunger crisis in Gaza, with dozens of children and adults dying from starvation in July.

Sources: AP News


Trump's homelessness executive order criticized

Alexandria, Virginia Mayor Alyia Gaskins labeled President Trump's executive order on homelessness as 'cruel' and ineffective.

Sources: NPR


Mental health warnings on social media in Minnesota

Minnesota will require social media platforms to display mental health warnings to users starting next year, a first in the U.S.

Sources: NPR


Georgia's Medicaid work requirements under scrutiny

Georgia's experiment with Medicaid work requirements faces criticism for bureaucratic hurdles and high costs, raising concerns as similar national measures loom.

Sources: NPR


Teen artists' mural censored at Smithsonian Folklife Festival

A mural by teen artists, including a 'Free Palestine' slogan, was covered at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, sparking debate over censorship and youth expression.

Sources: NPR