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Graham Platner makes it official in Maine, submitting paperwork to leave Senate race

Graham Platner is leaving the race for Maine's Senate seat. He officially told people he is withdrawing from his campaign. This happened after a report said he might have sexually assaulted a woman in 2021. Now, Maine Democrats must choose a new person to run instead of him. They need to pick someone by July 27th.

Jul 11, 12:00upd. 6h
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Questions swirl about top US Republican McConnell's weeks-long hospital stay - here's what we know

Mitch McConnell, an 84-year-old Republican leader in the US Senate, has been in the hospital for almost one month. His staff have not told everyone exactly why he was admitted to the hospital. They say his health is getting better and that he is still working on Senate business. However, they are not sharing details about what is wrong with him.

Jul 11, 09:00upd. 6h
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'We don't need anybody's help': Trump renews Nato criticism

US President Donald Trump criticized NATO again at the alliance's meeting. He said he was very disappointed with NATO members. Trump questioned why they spend so much money if they do not help the US. He also threatened to take Greenland and insulted Spain.

Jul 10, 11:00upd. 7h
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Minnesota is pulling troops early from D.C., as pressure grows on Michigan

Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz is taking his soldiers out early from Washington, D.C. The National Guard are the troops he sent. Many other governors are also saying they want to leave. This happens because of pressure against sending troops there. President Trump still has many troops in D.C.

Jul 11, 10:00upd. 7h
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Where trans advocates are focusing efforts after recent court defeats

The Supreme Court finished a big time deciding on LGBTQ rights. The court agreed with states that can ban transgender people in girls' and women's sports. However, more legal fights are starting now. These battles will continue to shape the laws for trans people.

Jul 11, 11:00upd. 7h
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Metro rider recounts encounter with Patriot Front members in D.C.

People in Washington D.C. saw many fireworks for America's 250th birthday. Some photos show a group called Patriot Front marching around the city. These people wear masks and are known as white supremacists. One rider on the Metro shared their story about seeing them. This story is now very popular online.

Jul 10, 22:25upd. 7h
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UK, Norway embassies get cheeky in social media post over Haaland, Kane World Cup rivalry

The UK and Norway embassies made fun of each other on social media. This happened before the England vs. Norway World Cup match. The post was about two star players: Erling Haaland (Norway) and Harry Kane (England). They are rivals in football. Both players want to help their teams reach the semifinals.

Jul 11, 03:54upd. 5h
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Brussels wants action over Trump-Infantino red card controversy

The European Parliament in Brussels wants action about a football controversy. This happened after FIFA lifted the red card ban for US player Folarin Balogun. President Donald Trump called FIFA's head to ask for this change. After the call, Balogun was allowed to play against Belgium.

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Washington Huskies replacing turf at Husky Stadium

The Washington Huskies are installing a new turf at Husky Stadium. The work is part of preparations for the 2026 college football season. The old surface is being removed and replaced with a modern playing field. Crews expect the project to finish before the season starts.

Jul 11, 13:00upd. 16m
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Why the Olympics won’t have a Balogate

President Donald Trump asked FIFA's leader to look at a red card for Folarin Balogun. This made politics in world sports visible again. It shows how much the US government cares about big sports events. The Olympics are coming to Los Angeles soon.

Jul 10, 15:15upd. 5h
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