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July 13, 2026
The United States and Iran have engaged in renewed military strikes, threatening a preliminary peace agreement signed in June to end their four-month conflict over the Strait of Hormuz. The US launched overnight attacks on Iranian military targets including air defense systems and coastal radar installations, while Iran retaliated by striking American military facilities across Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, and Oman. Iran announced it had closed the strategic waterway through which approximately 20% of global oil and natural gas normally flows, though the US disputes this claim and maintains some vessels continue passing through. The escalating violence has caused oil prices to rise over 2% and undermined diplomatic efforts to restore stability in the region. # Key Takeaways
July 13, 2026
Zhang Zhidong, a 39-year-old Chinese graduate from Peking University, stands accused by US authorities of orchestrating a massive fentanyl trafficking operation that supplied Mexican cartels with precursor chemicals from China. After arriving in Mexico in 2011 to work for a mining company, Zhang allegedly transitioned into criminal activities, establishing crucial supply chains between Chinese manufacturers and the Sinaloa cartel's drug laboratories. Known as the "fentanyl king," he was arrested in Mexico in 2024, escaped custody, then was recaptured and extradited to the United States in 2025 where he now awaits trial. Zhang has pleaded not guilty to charges of drug trafficking and money laundering, with US officials describing him as one of the world's most dangerous traffickers responsible for pumping massive quantities of fentanyl into America, where the synthetic opioid kills tens of thousands annually. # Key Takeaways
July 13, 2026
Detroit Public Schools Community District is asking voters to approve an 18-mill operating millage for 20 years in the August 4 primary election, which would generate approximately $112 million annually for general operating expenses like classroom programming and staff salaries. This request comes after the state eliminated $124 million in operating funds it had been providing to the district since 2016, when lawmakers created DPSCD as a debt-free entity separate from the original Detroit Public Schools, which now exists only to collect tax revenue and pay off old debt. The millage would only affect commercial, rental, and vacation property owners, not primary homeowners, and follows a court ruling that prevented the district from continuing to use the old DPS millage revenue. If voters reject the proposal, the district would face a deficit of $111 million for the 2027-28 school year, putting significant portions of its $1.1 billion budget at risk. # Key Takeaways
July 13, 2026
The United States has publicly released video footage documenting military strikes conducted against targets in Iran. The Pentagon's decision to make this footage available represents a significant moment in transparency regarding U.S. military operations in the Middle East. By releasing this material, American officials are providing visual evidence of their military actions against Iranian positions. The footage appears to be part of broader tensions between the United States and Iran, though the specific context and timing of these strikes require further details from the complete article. This public disclosure marks an important development in the ongoing strategic relationship between Washington and Tehran. # Key Takeaways
July 13, 2026
A Chinese individual is allegedly playing a central role in Mexico's narcotics trafficking operations, representing a significant international dimension to the country's drug trade crisis. The case highlights the growing connections between Asian criminal networks and Mexican cartels in the production and distribution of illegal substances. This development underscores how drug trafficking has become increasingly globalized, with key figures from different continents collaborating across borders. The situation draws attention to the complex international challenges facing law enforcement agencies attempting to combat the flow of narcotics, particularly synthetic drugs like fentanyl. # Key Takeaways
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July 10, 2026
Eight charged over alleged conspiracy to attack White House UFC event
Eight men ranging in age from 19 to 32 face terrorism and murder conspiracy charges for allegedly plotting a mass-casualty attack on a UFC event held at the White House in June 2026. The scheme was thwarted when one suspect's mother contacted authorities after noticing his suspicious firearms purchases and online communications with a self-described Christian group of former military members. According to prosecutors, the suspects planned to deploy explosive drones and snipers to target President Trump, Vice President Vance, and other high-profile attendees at the 4,300-person event celebrating America's 250th anniversary. The group allegedly coordinated their plans through social media platforms like TikTok and Signal, with members recruited from across multiple states. # Key Takeaways
Read moreJuly 9, 2026
Lincoln High School Sweethearts Say “I DO”
San Diego publicist Janta Corley-Milner and screenwriter Charles Gillis married on Juneteenth 2026 at a venue in Imperial Beach, reuniting decades after their high school romance at Lincoln High School in Southeast San Diego. Corley-Milner has built a successful public relations career working with various entertainment and community organizations throughout Southern California, rising from an intern position to become a respected publicist. Gillis has gained recognition as a screenwriter with multiple projects achieving quarterfinalist status in prestigious screenwriting competitions. The couple chose the symbolic date of Juneteenth for their wedding ceremony, celebrating their shared roots in Southeast San Diego and their commitment to storytelling and community service. # Key Takeaways
Read moreJuly 9, 2026
Mexico to press for criminal charges over deaths in US custody
The Mexican government has announced it will pursue criminal charges in the United States following the deaths of 17 Mexican citizens either while detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement or during ICE arrest operations. The announcement came after Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old undocumented construction worker, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Houston during what authorities described as a targeted enforcement operation. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum directed Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco to move beyond diplomatic complaints and file criminal complaints to ensure these deaths are investigated as criminal matters. The incidents have sparked significant outrage both in Mexico and the United States, with over a thousand people protesting in Houston and four Democratic Congress members demanding an independent investigation into the use of deadly force by ICE agents.
Read moreJuly 13, 2026
Here’s what you need to know before you vote on DPSCD’s tax proposal
Detroit Public Schools Community District is asking voters to approve an 18-mill operating millage for 20 years in the August 4 primary election, which would generate approximately $112 million annually for general operating expenses like classroom programming and staff salaries. This request comes after the state eliminated $124 million in operating funds it had been providing to the district since 2016, when lawmakers created DPSCD as a debt-free entity separate from the original Detroit Public Schools, which now exists only to collect tax revenue and pay off old debt. The millage would only affect commercial, rental, and vacation property owners, not primary homeowners, and follows a court ruling that prevented the district from continuing to use the old DPS millage revenue. If voters reject the proposal, the district would face a deficit of $111 million for the 2027-28 school year, putting significant portions of its $1.1 billion budget at risk. # Key Takeaways
Read moreJuly 12, 2026
Op-Ed: The air our children breathe shouldn’t be up for debate
Two nurses from southeast Michigan argue that state environmental officials are using regulatory loopholes to mask a serious ozone pollution crisis in Detroit rather than addressing its root causes. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has issued temporary air quality warnings while simultaneously trying to exclude problematic ozone data by blaming wildfire smoke, even as Detroit's East Seven Mile monitoring station has exceeded federal health standards for a decade. The authors emphasize that chronic ozone exposure causes severe health consequences, particularly for children, including stunted lung development, birth defects, and cognitive impairment, with asthma hospitalizations on Detroit's east side nearly ten times higher than the rest of Michigan. Rather than pursuing data manipulation and encouraging individuals to temporarily reduce emissions during alerts, the nurses call for EGLE to implement meaningful reductions in controllable pollution sources like transportation corridors and industrial facilities to protect vulnerable communities.
Read moreJuly 11, 2026
How 4-year-olds are giving Michigan districts an incentive to build, expand
Michigan is significantly expanding its free pre-kindergarten program by removing income restrictions that previously limited eligibility to low-income families, allowing all 4-year-olds to participate regardless of household income. School districts across the state are responding by renovating buildings, opening new early childhood centers, and consolidating programs, with some districts like Roseville using bond funding to convert entire elementary schools into facilities dedicated to pre-K and kindergarten students. The state has invested over $66 million in expansion grants since 2023, creating thousands of new classrooms, though the growth has created challenges for community-based childcare providers who face increased competition from public schools. While educators and administrators praise the initiative for its potential academic benefits and ability to engage families with public schools earlier, concerns remain about regulatory requirements, teacher retention, and ensuring adequate support for students with disabilities. The expansion has led to a 21% increase in enrollment requests, with the state budget allocating funding for 68,000 pre-K students.
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