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Extreme heat alerts are in effect for over 200 million people across the U.S. as the country braces for record temperatures ahead of the July 4th holiday, prompting safety warnings and new preparations for the millions planning outdoor celebrations. Meanwhile, millions of student loan borrowers are facing a financial crossroads as the Save repayment plan ends today, requiring immediate changes to their repayment strategies.
On the global stage, the Supreme Court has issued a pivotal ruling on transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports, adding a new chapter to the ongoing legal and societal debate. In Ukraine, analysts are raising alarms over the growing impact of glide bombs on the battlefield, as these weapons shift combat dynamics and force new considerations for military strategy. Amid continued economic uncertainty, Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has reaffirmed the Fed’s focus on price stability and institutional independence, signaling steadfastness despite political pressures.