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Fox News: Cause of death revealed for hiker influencer found dead in Arizona desert
Hannah Moody, a 31-year-old social media influencer, died from environmental heat exposure, classified as an accidental death by the Maricopa County Medical Examiner. Her body was found off-trail in Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve after she went missing.
Moody was an experienced hiker who had shared her plans for the hike on social media and reportedly carried five gallons of water. Friends described her as a free spirit who loved the outdoors. Investigators found no signs of foul play.
Breitbart: Trump Admin Concludes Harvard Violated Civil Rights of Jewish, Israeli Students
An inquiry by the Trump administration found that Harvard University violated the civil rights of Jewish and Israeli students, showing "deliberate indifference" to their safety. The investigation revealed that antisemitic incidents occurred on campus without adequate response from the university.
The administration's letter indicated that Harvard failed to act for two years while Jewish students faced harassment and violence. The inquiry may lead to a lawsuit or a resolution, as the administration seeks to address rising antisemitism on campuses.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Exiled Iranian prince tells Trump he can be 'one of history's great peacemakers' amid talk of regime change
As U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran lead to a ceasefire, exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi calls for U.S. support for regime change in Iran. He emphasizes a coalition of Iranians working towards a democratic future and urges the military to defect from the current regime.
Pahlavi argues that true peace in the Middle East can only be achieved by dismantling the Islamic Republic, advocating for a united front among various Iranian factions. He believes that the Iranian people should decide their governance through free elections.
Times Of Israel: Iran raises death toll from conflict with Israel to more than 900
Iran's official death toll in its conflict with Israel has risen to 935, including 38 children and 132 women, according to state media. The conflict began with Israel targeting Iran's military and nuclear capabilities, leading to Iran's retaliation with missile and drone strikes that resulted in 28 deaths in Israel.
A ceasefire was established on June 24 following U.S. involvement in the strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities. Human Rights Activists reported higher casualty figures, stating 1,190 deaths, with a near-equal split between military and civilian casualties.
#economy
Forbes: Canada Drops Digital Tax Plan To Save U.S. Trade Deal—U.S. Futures Up
U.S. stock futures rose after Canada announced it would rescind its Digital Services Tax, aimed at major U.S. tech companies, to facilitate trade talks with the U.S. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump discussed the move, aiming for a trade agreement by July 21.
The cancellation of the tax, which was set to take effect soon, is seen as a positive step for U.S.-Canada trade relations. U.S. stock indices, particularly tech stocks, saw significant gains in premarket trading following the announcement.
Le Monde: Esther Duflo, Nobel laureate: 'Development aid is not a waste of public money'
The fourth International Conference on Financing for Development is occurring in Seville, Spain, amid declining international aid, with the U.S. opting out and cutting funding to GAVI. Overall aid flows are at their lowest since 2005, failing to meet the needs of poorer nations.
Despite misconceptions about development aid, significant progress has been made in the world's poorest countries over the past 30 years. Aid has played a crucial role in this progress, challenging the notion that it is ineffective or a waste of resources.
GB News: British drivers continue to be ripped off at fuel stations as petrol and diesel prices soar
Recent data from the Competition and Market Authority (CMA) indicates that while petrol and diesel prices have decreased from February to May 2025, drivers are still facing high fuel margins. Petrol prices averaged 132p per litre and diesel 138.4p, but competition in the fuel market remains weak, with margins increasing across retailers.
The CMA plans to review fuel retailer costs later this year, as geopolitical tensions could impact oil prices. A proposed "fuel finder" scheme aims to help drivers find better fuel prices, potentially saving them between one and six pence per litre. The tool is expected to launch by the end of the year.