A fast-growing Georgia wildfire tops 31 square miles, with evacuations possible
One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles.

One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles.

In 1973, gay preacher Ray Broshears founded the Lavender Panthers in San Francisco to protect the LGBTQ+ community in the Tenderloin from violence. Despite his controversial methods, the group exemplified queer mutual aid in a homophobic society and predated later movements. Broshears actively sought publicity, which helped preserve information about the group, unlike many other discreet queer defense organizations.

A major World Cup controversy erupted after FIFA allowed U.S. forward Folarin Balogun to play despite a red card, allegedly due to pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump. Belgium is challenging the ruling, with UEFA criticizing FIFA for an "unjustifiable decision" that undermines the game's integrity.

Microsoft has announced job losses primarily affecting its Xbox division and commercial sales organizations, though specific numbers or locations were not detailed in the brief report.

A police officer was fatally shot responding to a 911 call about gunshots in Rittman, Ohio. The suspect and two other individuals also died in the incident. Two other officers and a police dog sustained injuries.

Station F, a Paris-based startup hub, is launching the second batch of its F/ai accelerator program in September to help AI startups generate revenue. The program aims to connect startups with major tech players and investors, targeting €1 million in revenue within six months.

America celebrated its 250th birthday with political speeches and fireworks. Iran held a funeral for Ayatollah Khamenei amidst a shaky truce. The U.S. men's soccer team faced Belgium in the World Cup. Stories also covered immigration challenges and advice on eating out affordably.