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Chicago Tribune
July 9, 2026
Review: Too soon? Live-action ‘Moana’ has Dwayne Johnson returning as co-star
Is a live-action remake of “Moana” necessary, only 10 years after the original animated film premiered?
Chicago Tribune
July 9, 2026
Chicago FBI boss forced into early retirement, skips lunch with US Attorney Boutros
Douglas DePodesta’s impressive FBI career came to an abrupt end this week as he was forced to retire early due to a falling out with bosses...
Chicago Tribune
July 9, 2026
What to do in Chicago: Taste of Chicago, Windy City Smokeout and all things Godzilla in Rosemont
Around the area this weekend, Taste of Chicago has food, music and another chance for fireworks, G-Fest stomps into the western ‘burbs and L...
Chicago Tribune
July 9, 2026
Editorial: Cook County’s system revictimizes survivors of domestic abuse
A civilized society does not merely pass laws against domestic violence, it builds institutions capable of protecting the people those laws...
CNBC
July 9, 2026
Trump says Iran called to make a deal after U.S. strikes; adds it's unclear if war is back on
When asked whether the U.S. and Iran are returning to full-scale military conflict, Trump responded: "I don't know."
HuffPost
July 9, 2026
Bill Pulte Keeps Firing Career Intel Staff. Wait Until You See Some Of His Past Hires.
Trump’s intelligence chief previously hired a once-convicted sex offender and a former JD Vance aide who got caught chronicling his drug abu...
Chicago Tribune
July 9, 2026
Editorial: Mayor Brandon Johnson says Chicagoans want a ‘revolution.’ How about competence, Mr. Mayor?
Mayoral rhetoric trashing business is really hammering at Chicago’s future.
How the Platner Campaign Imploded, and New Questions About Trump’s Qatari-Donated Jet
Plus, what Meta’s new A.I. push means for your Instagram pictures.
BBC News
July 9, 2026
How can you get air conditioning in your home and how much does it cost?
As summers in the UK get hotter, is it time for air conditioning to become a permanent feature in most homes?
South China Morning Post
July 9, 2026
China child influencers slammed for ‘distorting values’ in staged online videos
Controversial now-deleted viral clips featuring online celebrities as young as 3 in focus as Chinese cyberspace authorities toughen rules.
South China Morning Post
July 9, 2026
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China Personalities
Financial Times
July 9, 2026
Around the World Cup in seven days
What it’s like living inside the world’s biggest football tournament
Chicago Tribune
July 9, 2026
North Center 6-bedroom home with retractable screened deck: $2.2M
This six-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath brick home in North Center has an open floor plan with living and entertainment space on the main le...
Chicago Tribune
July 9, 2026
Suburban craft brewer Pollyanna is buying and reopening Chicago’s shuttered Alarmist brewery and taproom
Banking on the shelf life of a shuttered Chicago craft brewery, Pollyanna Brewing & Distilling has purchased Alarmist Brewing, with plans t...
CNBC
July 9, 2026
What AI companies want for the millions they're spending on elections
Lawmakers are working on AI legislation — and two major industry PACs are each pushing for their own version of regulation.
The Guardian
July 9, 2026
The US delivered their best modern World Cup performance – and also let themselves down
Mauricio Pochettino’s team delivered several thrilling performances on home soil. The way it ended was somewhat less exhilarating
Washington Post
July 9, 2026
90 percent of U.S. adults have this syndrome — but most have never heard of it
New guidelines may soon make the disorder known as CKM syndrome a common diagnosis.
Washington Post
July 9, 2026
Ex-Olympian accused of Reflecting Pool vandalism expected to plead not guilty
A grand jury indicted David Hearn on one count of malicious destruction of property. His lawyers have decried the government’s “concocted” a...
Washington Post
July 9, 2026
Analysis | The deep-fried contradiction of MAHA Mondays at the Great American State Fair
The fair in D.C. dedicates days to the Make America Healthy Again movement but is littered with junk-food temptations — just like everywhere...
Washington Post
July 9, 2026
Rubio tries to enlist other nations in antifa fight, but some allies recoil
The secretary of state plans to convene foreign ministers in Washington next week. The event has unsettled some U.S. and European officials.
Washington Post
July 9, 2026
Analysis | Democratic Party fissures are shaping Michigan’s crucial Senate primary
The race is the next, and perhaps biggest, battle between the Democrats’ warring factions.
Washington Post
July 9, 2026
Massive Va. data center project won’t go forward after backer ends legal fight
A developer of the Digital Gateway Project withdrew its challenge of an appeals court ruling against the plan to build data centers near the...
Vogue
July 9, 2026
20 Summer Movies to Watch Before Your Next Holiday
Get yourself in the mood for summertime travel
The Dallas Morning News
July 9, 2026
Airlines and air traffic control can handle the World Cup volume.
Airlines and traffic control can handle the volume. There is another reason for flight delays: the summer heat
The Dallas Morning News
July 9, 2026
Fairview mayor owes Latter-day Saints an apology
Is name-calling worth the cost of fighting the construction of a church in Fairview, Texas?
The Dallas Morning News
July 9, 2026
As dessert shop closes at The Star in Frisco, bar is planned next
Cow Tipping Creamery serves its last scoops of ice cream on July 14, 2026. Then, a bar called The Imperial Room will open.
Wired
July 9, 2026
Madison Square Garden Kept a List of Gay Celebrities
An MSG database tracked and categorized hundreds of celebs, famous Knicks superfans, and even some of Taylor Swift’s wedding guests. Labels...
Star Tribune
July 9, 2026
LaMelo Ball brings signature shoes, catchphrases and a global brand to Minnesota
New Minnesota Timberwolves point guard LaMelo Ball has become one of the NBA’s biggest off-court personalities. Here's what to know about hi...
The Hill
July 9, 2026
McConnell, Kean absences revive debate about what information lawmakers owe voters
Lawmakers’ extended and sometimes unexplained absences from Washington are raising questions about how much transparency elected officials o...
The Hill
July 9, 2026
Renewed war with Iran threatens to derail congressional agenda
The faltering of President Trump’s peace deal with Iran throws a wrench into Congress’s agenda as Republican leaders’ plans to pass a defens...
Google News
July 9, 2026
The daily pitch from staff writer Scott Richey: July 9, 2026
World Cup action is back underway ... former Illini Aleks Kovacevic eyes place in doubles final at Wimbledon ... Keaton Wagler makes potenti...
The New Yorker
July 9, 2026
“Broken,” by Rabih Alameddine
Usually, when I informed a guy that I had a type, that I couldn’t help whom I was or wasn’t attracted to, he moved on. Not you.
The Age
July 9, 2026
How a ceasefire may turn into a forever war
The role of the United States in international affairs is called into question by readers.
The New Yorker
July 9, 2026
An Inconvenient Moment for an Extreme Global Heat Wave
Will it light a fire under politicians?
The New Yorker
July 9, 2026
Trump and NATO Court Erdoğan, Turkey’s Strongman
During a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey’s leadership appeared more concerned about Western geopolitical power than about Western democratic v...
The New Yorker
July 9, 2026
How New York Watched the World Cup
Ahead of hosting the World Cup championship match, New Yorkers gathered in crowded bars and restaurants, sometimes overflowing onto street c...
The New Yorker
July 9, 2026
Éric Rohmer’s Novel “Élisabeth” Is a Precocious Literary Triumph
Before he had any interest in movies, Rohmer was a writer, and his 1946 début is a fine-grained vision of small-town lives in prewar France.
The New Yorker
July 9, 2026
“Birthright” and “Giant” Tackle Jewish Identity.
The plays explore interpersonal rifts over Israel, but only one lets the ugliness linger.
The New Yorker
July 9, 2026
Practicing Shopping-Cart Meditation
Random things that I somehow convinced myself I desperately need.
The Age
July 9, 2026
Writer, director and actor times two: Harvey Zielinski’s debut double act
The trans actor makes his directorial debut with a film in the hunt for big prizes at two major festivals.
Los Angeles Times
July 9, 2026
They've survived drunken riots and Dennis Rodman. But July 4th was too much for Newport Beach
Last weekend's mayhem, in which thousands descended on the community and more than 400 ended up under arrest, has spurred calls for the city...
The Globe and Mail
July 9, 2026
What accessible travel means to us: Three Canadians share their stories
Well-travelled Canadians with access needs share their tips, tricks and perspectives
Chicago Tribune
July 9, 2026
Joe Holberg: Chicago’s lead pipe crisis has an immediate fix. It costs $150 per home.
Chicago’s lead pipe problem is one of the largest public health crises in the U.S., and under-the-sink water filters can help.
Investing.com
July 9, 2026
Wolfe remains bullish on this major AI chip stock. Here’s why
Wolfe remains bullish on this major AI chip stock. Here’s why
The Guardian
July 9, 2026
Trump immigration cuts could worsen US caregiver shortage, experts say
The loss of protections for Haitian and Syrian workers could worsen shortages of nurses, aides and home care workers
Vogue
July 9, 2026
40 Maxi Dresses to Keep You Cool This Summer
Discover the best styles to have in your closet now, all helping to beat the heat stylishly.
The Hill
July 9, 2026
Trump’s pledge to lift Turkey sanctions sets up fight with Congress, allies
President Trump is setting up a fight with Congress and regional allies over his announcement Tuesday that he will remove sanctions on Turke...
The Hill
July 9, 2026
Rising Obamacare premiums fuel Democrats’ affordability attacks against GOP
Obamacare premiums are poised for a double-digit increase in 2027, putting more Americans on the hook for hundreds of dollars in additional...
The Globe and Mail
July 9, 2026
Companies are probably more at risk from the cracks appearing in private credit than they think
The poor state of private credit could indicate hidden issues in the private equity world
The New Yorker
July 9, 2026