Sunday, July 5, 2026

Celebrations to Remember, National Playlist, and Ancient City Revealed

America celebrated its much-anticipated 250th anniversary on Saturday, although the scorching heat put a lid on some activities.                 
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The whole world came to America for the World Cup this summer, and over a million visitors are discovering why this country is truly one of a kind. (Watch Now)

  

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Quick Hits

President Trump pardoned nine people convicted of violating the Clean Air Act by tampering with diesel vehicle emissions-control systems, saying they were unfairly prosecuted for modifying trucks. (More)

Iran began six days of funeral ceremonies Saturday for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as mourners in Tehran chanted for revenge and U.S.-Iran nuclear talks remained on hold until the observances conclude. (More)

➤ Archaeologists uncovered a well-preserved fourth-century Byzantine settlement in Egypt's Dakhla Oasis, revealing homes, a basilica church, coins, and written records that offer a rare glimpse into daily life 1,600 years ago. (More)

➤ An 11-year-old Kentucky boy is being hailed as a hero after diving into an apartment complex pool to rescue an unconscious man from the bottom, helping pull him to safety before CPR began. (See Hero)

➤ The FIFA World Cup fueled record trading on prediction market platforms in June, with Kalshi topping $31 billion in volume and Polymarket reaching a record $10.8 billion as fans wagered on tournament outcomes. (More)

➤ Dwayne Johnson confirmed Disney is developing Moana 3, with the actor expected to return as Maui following the franchise's blockbuster box office success. (More)

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Whatever Happened To...

Whatever happened to Sarah Palin?

Sarah Palin was a small-town mayor and first-term governor of Alaska with approval ratings that at one point topped 80% when John McCain chose her as his 2008 running mate, making her the first woman on a Republican presidential ticket.

She electrified the GOP convention as a self-described "hockey mom," but a tough Katie Couric interview and Tina Fey's devastating SNL impression, featuring the famous made-up quote, "I can see Russia from my house," defined her nationally before she could start. Palin was a good sport about it, even appearing on SNL herself. Here’s a backstage look.

But beyond the laughs, Palin reshaped the Republican playbook. Her distrust of the "lamestream media," her rallies that crackled with populist anger, and her ability to connect with voters who felt ignored by Washington all presaged the movement that Donald Trump would ride to the White House eight years later.

After the McCain-Palin ticket lost, Palin resigned her governorship in 2009 with more than a year left in her term, then reinvented herself as a bestselling author, Fox News contributor, and reality TV star on TLC's Sarah Palin's Alaska.

Off camera, things were rockier. Her marriage to high-school sweetheart Todd ended in divorce after 31 years, and her children's struggles with the law and the tabloids became a recurring subplot that never quite left the headlines.

She tried for a political comeback, but it never arrived. In 2022, she lost twice to Democrat Mary Peltola for Alaska's lone House seat, and her long-running defamation lawsuit against The New York Times ended in defeat in 2025.

Today, Palin, 62 and divorced, calls herself a "Sovereign Single Mama" on social media and says she'd love a role in the Trump administration but hasn't been asked. The hockey mom who once electrified a convention is still ready for her close-up.

How did you feel about Sarah Palin as a vice presidential candidate? What moment stands out? Let us know by replying to this email.

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Poll Position

Which music genre best represents your home state?

  1. ๐ŸŽธ Classic rock
  2. ๐Ÿค  Country
  3. ๐ŸŽค Pop
  4. ๐ŸŽง Hip-hop/R&B
  5. Other

 

Yesterday's Results:

Growing up, which did you enjoy more?

  1. ๐ŸŽ† Watching fireworks: 44%
  2. ๐Ÿคฉ I loved doing both: 34%
  3. ๐Ÿงจ Setting them off: 14%
  4. ๐Ÿšซ Neither, I hate fireworks: 8%

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A Different Look at America at 250

Today's special episode celebrates America's 250th birthday through the eyes of the visitors experiencing it for the very first ti...