Mexico Breaks 40-Year World Cup Drought. What You Need To Know - July 1
Celebrations broke out across Mexico after the national team won its first World Cup knockout-stage match in 40 years. Mexico scored twice in the first half and held on to defeat Ecuador; an emergency order has been issued for America's largest power grid as dangerous heat moves into the Northeast; a bench-clearing brawl between the Red Sox and the Nationals is under scrutiny; a 3-year-old boy was discovered by searchers in Venezuela, using cameras to monitor him until they could get him out; a new financial disclosure reveals President Trump made more than $2.2 billion in his first year back in office; in a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, while also handing Trump a win by upholding state bans on transgender girls in girls' sports; three major egg producers have reached a settlement with the Justice Department and 17 states over price-fixing allegations; Anthropic says its most powerful AI model, Fable 5, will be restored after the U.S. government imposed an export ban on the technology; Serena Williams' return to Wimbledon ended in a loss, beaten by 20-year-old Maya Joint; a mock rescue turned into a surprise proposal after an FDNY firefighter popped the question; and the world's largest digital camera is ready for its decade-long to-do list: photographing the entire southern sky.
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