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Monday, July 13, 2026
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Good Morning! On this day in 1930, the first FIFA World Cup kicked off in Uruguay, where France’s Lucien Laurent scored the tournament’s first-ever goal in a 4-1 win over Mexico. That same afternoon, the U.S. blanked Belgium 3-0. Ninety-six years later, the World Cup semifinals begin tomorrow on American soil.
Imagine checking into a vacation rental you’ve never visited and spotting a familiar face in the framed beach photo on the wall: yours. That’s exactly what happened to one family at a San Diego Airbnb, and we have the details below. What’s the wildest coincidence that’s ever happened to you? Hit reply and tell us about it.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham Dies at 71
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham died Saturday night at 71 after what his office called a “brief and sudden illness.” His top aide said there was no indication he felt unwell in his final days.
The D.C. medical examiner preliminarily found he died of an aortic dissection, a rupture of the aorta, after medics responded to his Capitol Hill home for chest pains.
Graham had just returned from Kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to push his signature Russia sanctions bill, and was booked for his 64th appearance on Meet the Press.
President Trump called him “one of the greatest people and Senators I have ever known” and a “true American Patriot.” Tributes poured in from both parties as a scramble began over filling his seat. Trump hinted he already has a favorite.
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US Hits Iran Again as Strait Fight Grows
The U.S. military struck Iran again overnight into early this morning, its fourth round in a week, as the standoff over the Strait of Hormuz threatens to collapse peace negotiations.
Sunday’s strikes hit about 140 targets after Iran set a container ship ablaze, leaving an Indian crew member missing. “We bombed the hell out of them last night,” President Trump said.
Iran retaliated with missiles and drones at five countries hosting U.S. forces (Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, and Oman), wounding three people in Qatar, including a child.
Tehran insists the strait stays closed until calm returns. Washington says ships are still moving. Mediators are still working to save the interim deal, now at its halfway point.
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See the Declaration’s Messy First Draft
Thomas Jefferson’s handwritten first draft of the Declaration of Independence, complete with edits from Benjamin Franklin and John Adams, is on display at the Library of Congress for America’s 250th birthday.
The margins changed history. Jefferson first wrote that rights were “sacred and undeniable” before Franklin suggested “self-evident,” and the founders swapped “subjects” for “citizens.”
The draft anchors more than 120 treasures, including Abraham Lincoln’s handwritten Gettysburg Address and a 54½-foot petition from 3,000 South Carolinians demanding voting rights after the Civil War.
Even Kermit the Frog makes an appearance via Jim Henson’s copyright files. Admission is free, and the exhibit runs through July 2027.
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➤ Think the King’s English is the “original” English? Turns out the poshest accent in Britain is one of the newest, and the oldest sounds are hiding somewhere surprising. (Hear Where)
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➤ The bipartisan housing act officially became law at midnight Saturday after President Trump declined to either sign or veto it, enacting the most sweeping federal housing reform in decades. (More)
➤ The $4.7 billion Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Detroit to Windsor, Ontario, will finally open after the U.S. and Canada struck a deal. President Trump claims America got a “much better deal.” (More)
➤ Sen. Mitch McConnell revealed that a fall led to his June 14 hospitalization, his first explanation after weeks of silence that prompted Kentucky’s governor to demand a public update. (More)
➤ Maine Democrats face a July 27 deadline to place a new Senate nominee on the ballot after Graham Platner’s exit, giving the party two weeks to choose. (More)
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➤ World No. 1 Jannik Sinner defended his Wimbledon title Sunday, defeating French Open champion Alexander Zverev to capture his fifth Grand Slam title. The 24-year-old has now beaten Zverev 10 straight times and earned approximately $4.8 million for the victory. (More)
➤ The Seattle Seahawks are set to be sold for $9.6 billion to a group led by venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, pending NFL approval. The sale would set a new record for an NFL franchise. (More)
➤ Conor McGregor said he was “beyond dark” after suffering a right leg injury less than two minutes into his UFC 329 return Saturday, insisting the injury “came out of nowhere.” UFC CEO Dana White said doctors believe McGregor likely tore his ACL. (More)
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➤ The World Cup field is down to four teams: France plays Spain on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas, before England faces defending champion Argentina on Wednesday in Atlanta. The final is scheduled for July 19 in New Jersey. (See Schedule)
➤ England’s equalizer in its 2-1 quarterfinal win over Norway followed a goal kick that appeared to strike an overhead camera wire before reaching English attackers. FIFA said the ball’s sensor detected no contact. (Watch Video)
➤ Former Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy drew widespread condemnation after writing in a newspaper column that France has a strong World Cup squad “but without Frenchmen.” (More)
➤ Senegal fired manager Pape Thiaw after the team squandered a 2-0 lead over Belgium with five minutes remaining and lost 3-2 on an extra-time penalty in the World Cup round of 32. (More)
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➤ Oregon’s attorney general withdrew his effort to delay the Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery merger, dropping a request that would have pushed the deal’s closing back 60 days. (More)
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➤ Researchers in Sicily are testing drones that hover over a volcano’s crater to measure escaping gases, hoping the data can help predict eruptions before they happen. (See Drones)
➤ A 67 million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex heads to auction in New York with a $30 million presale estimate, potentially the priciest fossil ever sold. Scientists worry it could vanish into private hands. (More)
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➤ A family checking into a San Diego Airbnb for the first time reportedly found a framed photo of themselves on the wall, taken on a beach a decade earlier. They never learned how it got there. (Watch Video)
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Daily Quote
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“We have a magic moment in time here. In the coming months, if we do this right—increase Ukraine’s lethality, get people to help us with Putin rather than propping him up—we can end this war.”
— Sen. Lindsey Graham, speaking Friday in Kyiv during what became his final public appearance, the day before his death
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Today’s Trivia
Which U.S. city was once known as the “Rubber Capital of the World”?
Show me the answer
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