Good morning. It’s Thursday, July 25, and we recommend this fascinating profile of May Pang, who had an affair with John Lennon in the 1970s. Now let’s get to the news. | President Biden explained his campaign exit in an Oval Office address. |
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| Vice President Harris and Donald Trump hit the campaign trail yesterday. |
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| Israel’s prime minister gave a defiant speech to Congress. |
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| Wildfire reached the Canadian alpine resort town of Jasper last night. |
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| U.S. presidents have unleashed economic warfare over the last two decades. |
Number of entities sanctioned (red) and unsanctioned (dark red) by the Office of Foreign Assets Control. (The Washington Post) |
- How? Through sanctions — financial penalties on people or organizations that can crush industries and upset the balance of political power. The U.S. targets a third of all nations.
- The problem: Sanctions can be an effective way to punish nations without using military force, but they also can push enemies closer together — and empower criminal networks.
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| A twice-a-year shot provides 100% HIV protection, a study found. |
- What to know: More than 5,000 women and girls in South Africa and Uganda received the shots. None of them contracted the virus that causes AIDS, the study said.
- It’s a big deal: If made affordable, the injections could dramatically reduce the spread of HIV worldwide. There are about 1.3 million new HIV infections globally every year.
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| A men’s soccer match at the Paris Olympics descended into chaos. |
A fan gets chased after running onto the field in Saint-Étienne, France. Morocco eventually won the match, 2-1. (Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images) |
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