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Severe weather upended July 4th celebrations across major U.S. cities, as extreme heat and powerful storms forced evacuations and delays in Boston, Washington, and Philadelphia, underscoring growing climate challenges facing large public events. Meanwhile, concerns over public safety were heightened after eight people, including four children, were shot in Coney Island during holiday festivities, prompting renewed scrutiny of security at crowded gatherings in New York City.
Internationally, Iran announced new fees for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, signaling escalating tensions over this vital maritime corridor as shipping activity declines. Large crowds in Tehran gathered for the funeral of Iranian leader Khamenei, with the event serving as a flashpoint for political tensions and anti-U.S. sentiment. In Australia, authorities are investigating the appearance of suspected space debris on Queensland beaches, raising questions about the risks posed by objects re-entering Earth's atmosphere.
Developing: Authorities are still working to confirm the origin and potential hazards of the suspected space debris found in Queensland.