U.S. attacks Iran for a second day and Maine Democrats race to replace Graham Platner: Morning Rundown
Key Points:
- The U.S. and Iran engaged in reciprocal attacks over two days, with the U.S. targeting around 90 sites in Iran and Tehran retaliating against Gulf states, raising doubts about the viability of their ceasefire and peace negotiations.
- Graham Platner ended his Maine Senate campaign following a sexual assault allegation, prompting the Democratic Party to seek a replacement candidate amid internal conflicts; notable potential candidate Patrick Dempsey declined to run.
- HBO led the Emmy nominations with 122 nods, including record-setting recognition for its shows "The Pitt" and "Hacks," while Apple TV+ also saw strong performances; notable snubs and ineligible contenders marked this year's awards.
- The World Cup quarterfinals begin with a rematch between France and Morocco, highlighting key players like Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, as well as ongoing controversies such as the Egyptian Football Association's criticism of VAR decisions.
- The Pentagon faces a budget shortfall impacting military operations and maintenance, leading to postponed activities and requests for a $67 billion supplemental budget amid congressional skepticism and concerns over transparency regarding the Iran conflict.