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Quote of the Day

"The next Baby Yoda"

— What some critics are calling this cute little dinosaur from Jurassic World Rebirth. Dolores is now carrying this franchise like Jeff Goldblum never could.

What's Happening

Rescuers in Texas and White House's Karoline Levitt
US News

President Trump's Dual Tests in Texas and Trade

What’s going on in Texas: Harrowing stories are emerging from across the state after flash floods killed more than 100 people — one of the country’s deadliest floods in nearly a century. Authorities rescued one young girl who was found floating on a mattress. In another case, a man stood on top of a meter box for hours until the water receded. One father tried to kayak through floodwaters to rescue his parents and two young daughters nearby, but didn’t make it in time. Search teams are still out, but a local mayor warned they aren’t likely to find more survivors. About a third of the victims were young girls from Camp Mystic, where 10 campers and a counselor are still missing. NBC reports about five million people remain under flood watch. The White House confirmed President Donald Trump will be visiting central Texas on Friday.

What’s going on with trade: President Trump extended a 90-day pause on widespread tariffs (again) — and upped the ante. On Monday, he hit several of America’s biggest trade partners with fresh levies. Japan and South Korea received near-identical letters saying they’ll face 25% tariffs starting in August. Five other countries got similar warnings, with some rates reaching 40%. Trump also threatened to tack on an extra 25% for any country that retaliates. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent insisted this isn’t a new deadline for negotiations — but said it’s now on other countries to decide how to respond. So far, the White House has only reached three trade agreements (despite promising “90 deals in 90 days”).

Related: Meanwhile, Measles Cases Reached a 33-Year High in the US (WaPo Gift Link)

Sports

Is the WNBA's Fandom Taking a Toxic Turn?

What's going on: The WNBA’s growth has led to record TV ratings, attendance, and revenue. But the success has also come with an uglier side: “Tribalism” leading to aggression, heckling, and harassment. Long-time fans say the atmosphere at games has changed. What began as a space to celebrate and uplift women athletes is slowly becoming an arena of profanities. Players have taken notice too. Over the past year, the league has seen an increase in verbal and online abuse directed at athletes, including racist and anti-LGBTQIA+ sentiments. Many followers are disheartened by this new, aggressive energy — especially as ticket prices rise alongside demand.

What it means: Analysts partly blame the spike in harassment on the league’s growing audience. More men are tuning in, and some experts say that brings a different kind of baggage — including more machismo. Others say the rise in sports betting is also fueling fan aggression. The problem isn’t limited to the pros either: The NCAA reports that women’s basketball players receive threats at three times the rate of their male peers. Meanwhile, the WNBA launched a new campaign to push back on hate and harassment. Bottom line: Growth is good — but it’s not the same thing as progress.

Related: “Slap in the Face” — Why WNBA Stars Aren’t Happy With the League (CBS Sports)

US News

DOJ Says No Epstein "Client List," No Murder, No New Docs

What's going on: On Monday, the Justice Department dropped a new, highly anticipated memo about Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker. It said there’s no evidence he ever kept a “client list,” blackmailed powerful figures, or was murdered, Axios reports. The DOJ also released 10 hours of security video showing nobody entered his jail cell during that time frame the day he died by suicide. The update came months after the DOJ teased its findings, with Attorney General Pam Bondi telling Fox News in February that a so-called “client list” was “sitting on my desk right now to review.” The department says it has no plans to release any new documents on the case.

What it means: The DOJ’s decision isn’t sitting well with news hounds, true crime fans, and right-wing conspiracy theorists who’ve remained fixated on the Epstein case. Some are questioning the integrity of DOJ leaders, with one far-right influencer calling the update a “shameful coverup.” Analysts and some folks on the left have implied that the DOJ only took this action after Elon Musk insinuated on X that Trump was in the Epstein files — without providing evidence. (Musk later deleted the post, and Trump strongly denied the claim.) The White House defended the DOJ’s actions and called them a commitment to “transparency.”

Related: Where Are the Women of #MeToo Now? (The New Yorker)

Quick Hits

🍫 RFK Jr. can’t get this popular candy maker to ditch artificial food dyes. Not so sweet.


🤩 The camera couldn’t get enough of Glen Powell’s reactions at Wimbledon (or Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro hard-launching their relationship). Serve.


🧐 A gastroenterologist recommends this fruit to help with bloating. Nature’s laxative.


💗 Haute couture week gave us a dress with a beating heart. Creepy or chic?


⚠️ If you’re ignoring these major hazards in your home, please stop.


👀 Doctors are calling out these common myths about menopause. (No, your sex life isn’t over.)


✈️ Flights up to 90% off for $1? And Paris roundtrip from $283? Oui oui, but only until midnight.*

Your Political Briefing

The week in political chaos.

Dinner date: President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dined at the White House on Monday, where they celebrated the US strikes on Iran and discussed a proposed ceasefire in Gaza. Oh, and Netanyahu said he nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

You get a voucher: Tucked inside the "Big, Beautiful Bill"? A national school voucher plan, which critics argue drains funding from public schools.

What’s in a name?: President Trump wants to rename this NFL team (again) because the new name “doesn’t have the same ring.”

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Just Trust Us

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Settle This

Allison Williams

In an interview, Allison Williams shared what she once used to wash her face because everything else was too harsh. What was it?

Extra Credit

Bachelor in Paradise

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Attention, Bachelor Nation: After a two-year hiatus, Bachelor in Paradise is back — and Season 10 is setting up shop in Costa Rica with the usual cast of sunburned exes and franchise fan-faves (including Dale Moss, Katherine "Kat" Izzo, and Sam McKinney), plus a handful of Golden Bachelor alums who may or may not be looking to date people half their age. Also joining the crop of singles: Jesse Palmer, who returns as host; Wells Adams, who's still slinging margaritas behind the bar; and former Bachelorette Hannah Brown, who will be stepping into a newly created role, called “paradise relations." TBD exactly what that means.

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