California, Nevada, Arizona announce temporary plan to save water from Colorado River
Three western U.S. states have announced a new two-year deal to stabilize the Colorado River

Three western U.S. states have announced a new two-year deal to stabilize the Colorado River

Extreme heat waves are causing roads to buckle and warp, leading to traffic disruptions and closures. Experts cite climate change as a driver of more frequent and intense heat, questioning the readiness of current infrastructure to withstand future climate conditions.

President Trump's long-standing criticisms of NATO, particularly regarding defense spending and burden-sharing, are expected to create a tense atmosphere at the upcoming summit in Turkey. Allies are focused on maintaining the alliance's cohesion amidst Trump's "transactional" foreign policy approach.

US defense tech firm Forterra has deployed over 100 autonomous ATVs in Ukraine for nine months, marking a significant combat deployment of ground autonomy. These vehicles aid logistics, casualty evacuation, and operate in areas made dangerous by aerial drones, though full autonomy faces challenges with enemy threat identification.

Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney, who authored the infamous Dred Scott decision, met recently in Washington D.C. The meeting occurred as the Supreme Court grappled with birthright citizenship, a case that echoes the 1857 ruling.

Explosions occurred near the Four Seasons Hotel in Damascus during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit, wounding at least four people. Macron was meeting Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa at the presidential palace when the blasts happened. This is the first major Western leader visit since al-Sharaa took power.

A toddler in Phoenix, declared dead after a near-drowning, was found breathing hours later in the hospital morgue. Police are recommending negligence charges against the parents, citing marijuana odor and open pool access. The hospital is reviewing the incident.