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US-Iran Tensions Persist as Global Political, Sports, and Cultural Developments Unfold
The United States continues efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions with Iran, including military and diplomatic developments. Concurrently, significant political moves such as congressional map redraws, Supreme Court term limit proposals, and foreign service layoffs are underway. In sports and culture, notable events include major NBA viewership records, player trades and suspensions, and The Rolling Stones announcing a new album.
Key Developments
- The US has launched a new initiative to protect commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz while maintaining a ceasefire with Iran despite some regional fighting.
- Several Southern states are rapidly redrawing congressional maps following a Supreme Court ruling limiting the use of race in districting ahead of the midterm elections.
- Senate Republicans have requested $1 billion to enhance security in President Trump's White House ballroom.
- The World Health Organization is investigating a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship near West Africa that has resulted in three deaths and quarantines.
- The NBA reported historic viewership numbers for the Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics Game 7, with an average of 11 million viewers.
- The Rolling Stones announced a new album titled 'Foreign Tongues' set for release on July 10, featuring contributions from past and guest artists.
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