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Scorching Heat Wave Hits NYC, Cancels July 4th Events; Residents Urged to Seek Cooling Centers
A severe heat wave grips the region as New York City reports near 100-degree temperatures during Independence Day weekend, prompting heat warnings. Philadelphia canceled events for safety, while Delaware holds steady with no cancellations yet.

Trojanized Trivy Attack: FBI Warns of Major Credential Harvesting in CI/CD Runners
A trojanized version of the Trivy tool has been used to steal credentials and secrets from CI/CD runners, marking a significant supply-chain attack. The FBI advises immediate action to rotate exposed credentials and implement robust security measures to prevent further breaches.

Study Reveals Homo Floresiensis as Scavengers, Not Hunters, Challenging Evolutionary Assumptions
New research suggests Homo floresiensis, or 'hobbits', were scavengers rather than hunters, challenging previous assumptions about their cognitive and survival strategies. By analyzing Stegodon bones from Liang Bua cave, scientists argue that H. floresiensis’ marks indicate scavenging habits, sparking renewed debate over the evolutionary path and adaptive behaviors of these ancient humans.
China is gearing up for a strong presence at TI15, with multiple teams competing, including Xtreme Gaming as a top contender, and aiming to leverage home-field advantage. Meanwhile, ticket sales controversies emerge due to rapid sell-outs and alleged scalping in Shanghai, raising concerns over fair access for fans.
AI agent orchestration is crucial for integrating Copilot across Microsoft's platforms, driving comprehensive business transformation beyond individual task improvements. ISHIR offers expertise in deploying this orchestration, promising enhanced decisions, productivity, and ROI with a structured implementation roadmap.
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Efforts to protect hammerhead sharks are intensifying through tracking migrations and establishing marine protected areas, crucial as overfishing and habitat destruction pose severe threats. A new 200,000 sq km protected zone in Papua New Guinea highlights global conservation efforts, urging international cooperation and consumer awareness to halt declining populations.
Natalya Saprunova's photo series on Arctic climate challenges, focusing on Sachs Harbour's eroding cliffs and permafrost thaw, wins the New Scientist Editors Award at Earth Photo 2026. The award-winning images spotlight the impact on traditional hunting, biodiversity, and potential climate refugees, and are exhibited in London until July 24.
The U.S. struggles with diplomatic focus as key ambassadorial posts in Moscow and Kyiv remain unfilled, while attention shifts to Iran negotiations. Amid rising Russia-Ukraine tensions, special envoys Witkoff and Kushner lead talks, underscoring the administration's prioritization of Iran over Eastern Europe.
New York City’s FY 2027 budget, approved by Mayor Mamdani and City Council, dedicates $125.8 billion to bolster immigrant services amid increased federal enforcement. Key allocations include $86.4 million for legal aid, emphasizing language access and education to support 2.5 million residents with limited English proficiency.












