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Saturday, July 18, 2026
Rising Night Temperatures Linked to Sleep Disruption
Scientists are investigating how increases in nighttime temperatures affect sleep patterns and overall health. The warming trend poses a challenge for people trying to maintain adequate rest.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →U.S. and Iran Sign Preliminary Agreement on War and Negotiations
President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a preliminary agreement early Thursday aimed at ending an ongoing conflict and establishing negotiations for a comprehensive deal. Officials have identified multiple challenges that could derail the process.
Jul 18
United States, Iran Announce Agreement Details
Jul 18
Pentagon to Review U.S. Military Posture in Europe Amid NATO Expectations
Jul 18
Senate Republicans Drop Iran War Powers Resolution After Trump Meeting
Jul 18
Artificial intelligence becomes flashpoint in midterm elections as industry factions spend millions
Jul 18
Crime & Public Safety
Read Section →Prosecutors push to increase sentences for domestic homicides
Officials are considering legislation that would increase the mandatory minimum sentence for domestic killings to 25 years, aligning penalties with other murder convictions.
Jul 18
Most Americans Face Daily Scam Attempts, Yet Few Report Losses
Jul 18
Majority of Americans report race relations have improved since 2020
Jul 18
Community Sports
Read Section →Eastern U.S. Heat Wave Brings Elevated Nighttime Temperatures
A heat wave across the Eastern United States features not only high daytime temperatures but also unusually warm nights. Experts say these elevated nighttime temperatures prevent the human body from cooling sufficiently, impacting health.
Jul 18
Heat Wave Affects Over 200 Million Across U.S.
Jul 18
Heat Wave Brings High Temperatures to East Coast, Midwest
Jul 18
Eastern U.S. braces for heat wave as temperatures soar across region
Jul 18
Heat Wave Threatens July 4th Events, Russia Strikes Ukraine Capital
Jul 18
Local Business
Read Section →Inflation gauge climbs to highest level in three years
A major inflation indicator reached its highest point since 2021, driven largely by increases in gasoline prices and the cost of computer chips. The gains reflect broader affordability pressures facing consumers.
Jul 18
Americans spent $33 billion more on gas since Iran tensions escalated
Jul 18
Three barriers keep shipping out of Strait of Hormuz despite end to conflict
Jul 18
Central Bank Keeps Rates Unchanged Amid Energy Price Concerns
Jul 18
Federal Reserve projects slower growth, stable inflation through 2026
Jul 18
Health & Wellness
Read Section →Abortion Pill Prescriptions Via Telehealth Rise Despite State Bans
In states that have banned abortion, telehealth providers are delivering medication abortion pills by mail to patients who receive prescriptions through remote consultations. The approach has roughly doubled abortion access in some restricted states, according to providers.
Jul 18
Trump Executive Order Addresses Homelessness Through Involuntary Treatment
Jul 18
Daily Fun
Read Section →The Silent Treatment Isn't Communication—It's Just Silence With Feelings
She won't tell him what's wrong, he's exhausted from guessing, and their marriage is suffocating in unspoken resentment. Here's what's actually happening.
Jul 18
The Fed Just Admitted It's Flying Blind—And Markets Know It
Jul 18
The Dangerous Comfort of Certainty—Why the Smartest People Often Ask the Most Questions
Jul 18
Why Haiku Breaks Your Brain in the Best Way (And Why You Should Write One Today)
Jul 18
The Affirmation Nobody Tells You About: Why "I Don't Know Yet" Is More Powerful Than "I Can Do Anything
Jul 18
Columnists
Read Section →The Affirmation Nobody Tells You About: Why "I Don't Know Yet" Is More Powerful Than "I Can Do Anything
We've been sold the wrong affirmation. Here's why admitting what you don't know might be the most honest—and most empowering—thing you can say today.
Jul 18
Why Haiku Breaks Your Brain in the Best Way (And Why You Should Write One Today)
Jul 18
The Dangerous Comfort of Certainty—Why the Smartest People Often Ask the Most Questions
Jul 18
The Fed Just Admitted It's Flying Blind—And Markets Know It
Jul 18
The Silent Treatment Isn't Communication—It's Just Silence With Feelings
Jul 18
State News
Read Section →Supreme Court Issues Three Rulings; Senate Panel Backs Bill to Televise Court Proceedings
The Supreme Court issued three opinions Thursday, including a decision that struck down prosecution of a marijuana user under federal gun restrictions. Separately, a Senate committee advanced legislation to require televised Supreme Court proceedings, a move the justices have long opposed.
Jul 18
Majority of Americans report race relations have improved since 2020
Jul 18
Ukrainian drones hit Moscow oil refinery; Supreme Court rules on gun rights for marijuana users
Jul 18
DHS Plans to Share Facial Recognition Technology With Local Police
Jul 18
National
Read Section →FDA Approves Second Over-the-Counter Naloxone Nasal Spray
The FDA cleared Rextovy, a 4-milligram naloxone nasal spray, for over-the-counter sale to treat opioid overdoses. The approval expands consumer access to the life-saving medication alongside the previously approved Narcan product.
Jul 18
Florida Couple to Keep Baby Born From Embryo Mix-Up at IVF Clinic
Jul 18
Teen arrested in connection with death of missing 14-year-old girl
Jul 18
Major retailers launch summer sales as consumers face inflation pressures
Jul 18
Inflation measure rises in May as oil prices surge
Jul 18
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