The Daily Report
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- Former U.S. ambassador to NATO says Trump lifting Turkey sanctions is "a strange way to do business"
President Trump highlighted his relationship with Turkey during a NATO summit in Ankara. Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder criticized Trump's decision to lift sanctions on Turkey as 'a strange way to do business.'
- A new speakeasy is set to open inside Circa 1857 this month
Hearsay Social Club, a new speakeasy-style cocktail bar inside Mid City antique shop Circa 1857, is scheduled to open July 17. The bar is owned by Circa 1857 proprietor Garrett Kemp.
- Colorado primaries to test Democratic Party amid rise of democratic socialism
Colorado primaries are drawing attention as questions arise about the Democratic Party's future amid the rise of democratic socialism. Recent wins by Democratic insurgent candidates in New York City primaries have shifted focus to Colorado, where Nick Coltrain of The Denver Post discusses the implications.
- Comparing Trump and Obama's Iran deals
The Trump administration claims its memorandum of understanding with Iran is superior to the 2015 deal negotiated by the Obama administration. The Daily Report provides an analysis comparing both agreements.
- South Australia premiere says youth social media ban is working, 6 months later
Six months after Australia implemented the world's first social media ban for kids under 16, South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas discusses observed changes among teens.
- What comes next if an Iran agreement is finalized?
President Trump announced a U.S.-Iran 'settlement' aimed at initiating talks to potentially end the war. Andrew Borene, a senior fellow at the National Security Institute, discussed the implications on 'The Daily Report'.
- ChatGPT user says, "anyone could get engaged with relational chatbots"
Five individuals who believed they had emotional connections with AI chatbots are part of a digital support group for AI-fueled delusions. ChatGPT user Micky Small discusses her experience on 'The Daily Report'.
- Newark Mayor Ras Baraka on Delaney Hall ICE facility
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is defending conditions at the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, amid ongoing protests that have led to violent clashes between demonstrators and immigration officers. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, who was arrested outside the facility last year, is discussing the issue on 'The Daily Report'.
- 2026 summer will be worst yet for teen employment in decades, WSJ predicts
The Wall Street Journal predicts the 2026 summer will be the worst for teen employment since 1948, when federal tracking began. Reporter Ray A. Smith discusses the issue on 'The Daily Report.'
- AI-generated movie "Dreams of Violets" director on why he used AI instead of actors
Dreams of Violets is the first movie created entirely by artificial intelligence to debut at the Tribeca Film Festival. It depicts five strangers witnessing the massacre of Iranian civilians in January. Ash Koosha directed and produced the film.
- Single Gen Z women outpacing men in home buying
Single women aged 18-26 are purchasing homes at nearly double the rate of their male counterparts, with 35% of women versus 18% of men buying homes according to National Association of Realtors data. Despite this gender disparity, Gen Z as a whole continues to lag behind other age groups in homeownership rates.
- Man who survived hantavirus, but lost mom and sister, describes experience
Gilbert Zermeño, a photojournalist, lost his mother and sister to hantavirus 24 years ago and later became infected himself after exposure to rodent droppings. He is now discussing his experience on 'The Daily Report'. The incident had a significant impact on his life.
- AAPI Americans more likely than others to say recent Trump policies negatively impacted them: study
A study by the Asian American Foundation found that Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are more likely to say recent federal policy changes have negatively impacted their communities. The study's findings were discussed on 'The Daily Report' with Norman Chen, CEO of the Asian American Foundation. Recent Trump policies are perceived as having a negative impact.
- 3 months after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, where things stand
Nancy Guthrie, mother of 'Today' show co-host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing for three months. Briana Whitney from the Crime Junkie podcast provided updates on 'The Daily Report'.
- "Spirit is operating as usual," Spirit says on reports of shutdown plans
Spirit Airlines is reportedly planning to end operations as soon as Saturday unless the government intervenes. The airline claims to be operating normally despite these plans, and Axios business reporter Nathan Bomey discusses the situation on 'The Daily Report.'
- Breaking down OPEC and its influence as UAE decides to leave
The UAE has decided to leave OPEC, a move endorsed by President Trump. This decision could impact global oil markets and OPEC's influence. Trump's support highlights potential geopolitical and economic implications.
- Employers boosting entry-level hiring after years of decline, new study shows
Employers plan to increase entry-level hiring by over 5% this spring compared to last year, reversing years of decline, according to a new survey. LinkedIn career expert Catherine Fisher discussed the trend on 'The Daily Report.'
- Iran war taking toll on U.S. missile stockpile, analysis finds
A 54-day war with Iran is depleting the U.S. missile stockpile, according to a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) analysis. Mark Cancian, a senior adviser at CSIS's Defense and Security Department, discussed the findings on 'The Daily Report.'
- Gas prices start to show signs of dropping
Gas prices are beginning to decline after weeks of high costs, offering relief to drivers. Patrick De Haan, GasBuddy's head of petroleum analysis, discusses the trend on 'The Daily Report.'
- Here's why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing some backlash in Australia
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, are facing backlash in Australia during their visit. CBS News royal contributor Amanda Foreman discusses the issue on 'The Daily Report.'
- What we know as Trump says China agreed not to send weapons to Iran
President Trump claimed China has agreed not to send weapons to Iran, as reported by Politico's Phelim Kine on 'The Daily Report'.
- Approximately half of AI's medical responses are "problematic," study finds
A study reveals that approximately half of the medical responses generated by five popular AI chatbots are problematic, with inaccuracies and incompleteness. The study's author, Nick Tiller, discussed the findings on 'The Daily Report.'
- What Artemis II crew can expect from reentry, according to former NASA astronaut
The Artemis II astronauts are set to splash down on Earth on Friday. Former NASA astronaut Ron Garan is discussing the mission's reentry challenges and their significance for future lunar exploration.
- Petroleum analyst expects "some form of relief at the gas pump"
Gas prices remain above $4 due to ongoing concerns about the Strait of Hormuz. Patrick De Haan, GasBuddy's petroleum analysis head, discusses potential relief on 'The Daily Report'.