Things You Might Not Have Heard – Friday, July 11 2025

SUBSCRIBE BUY ME A COFFEE

image

Today’s Sponsor: Ground News

Today’s Rundown: 

  • FBI OFFERS $50K REWARD AFTER SUSPECT FIRES AT ICE AGENTS: The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information on a person seen firing a pistol at federal officers in Camarillo, California. The incident happened during a clash between protesters and ICE agents at a farm on July 10. A U.S. Attorney shared a photo and video of the masked suspect wearing a white medical mask and black T-shirt. Federal officials emphasized that anyone targeting law enforcement will face serious charges. The FBI hopes public tips lead to the suspect’s arrest and conviction.
  • SECRET SERVICE SUSPENDS SIX AGENTS AFTER TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT: Six Secret Service agents were suspended without pay following a recent assassination attempt at a Trump event. The suspension comes amid an internal investigation into how protective measures failed. While details are limited, the action shows the agency is taking the breach seriously. Officials are reviewing protocols to prevent future security lapses.
  • BIDEN’S DOCTOR INVOKES FIFTH OVER TRUMP’S HEALTH RECORDS QUESTIONS: President Biden’s personal physician refused to comment during a press event when asked about Trump’s health disclosures. The doctor cited the Fifth Amendment, opting not to answer questions about medical records. The moment highlighted growing political tension over transparency in leaders’ health. Critics say both parties are avoiding scrutiny—raising concerns about public trust. Supporters argue medical privacy should be respected.
  • THOUSANDS OF OUTLOOK USERS HIT BY MAJOR EMAIL OUTAGE: A widespread email outage hit Microsoft Outlook users across the U.S. and Europe on July 11. Reports flooded in from businesses and regular users unable to access email or calendars. Microsoft confirmed the problem and said engineers are working to fix it. No data has been lost, but key communications remain disrupted. A full service restoration is expected soon.
  • PAUL MCCARTNEY, AGE 83, ANNOUNCES 2025 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR: Music legend Paul McCartney revealed new dates for his “Got Back” tour, playing 19 shows across the U.S. and Canada. The tour starts September 29 in Palm Desert, California, and ends November 25 in Chicago. Notably, he’ll perform in Albuquerque and Palm Springs for the first time. Tickets go on presale July 15 and general sale July 18. It’s his first full North American tour since 2022.  
  • NICKI MINAJ TAUNTS MEGAN THEE STALLION AFTER ROC NATION LAWSUIT PROGRESSES: Rap superstar Nicki Minaj took a jab at Megan Thee Stallion on social media after a judge allowed parts of Megan’s lawsuit against Roc Nation to move forward. Nicki’s posts used playful emojis and daring tone to address the growing industry drama. Fans and media see this as ramping up the tension between the artists. The lawsuits involve contract terms and rights to music royalties.
  • CHRIS BROWN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO EXTRA LONDON ASSAULT CHARGES: Singer Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to new charges related to an alleged assault in London. This follows an investigation that began earlier this year. He appeared in court where his plea was entered formally. The case will head to trial, though no date has been set. Brown denied the accusations, and his legal team said they’ll challenge the evidence.
  • MLB’S ROBO-UMPS RETURN FOR 2025 ALL-STAR GAME: Major League Baseball announced it will bring back robotic umpires for the 2025 All-Star Game to call balls and strikes. This computer-based system was first tested in earlier games and is now gaining support. Players and fans have mixed reactions—some say it ensures accuracy, others miss human judgment. MLB said this return will also help gather data for possible broader use in regular games.
image
Online Press Release Service, White Label Press Release distribution, Press Release Distribution Service, Press Release.
image

More Of The Conversation Project Can Be Found Via…

image
image
image
image

CLICK HERE TO PARTNER WITH THE CONVERSATION PROJECT

image

Our revenue comes from a combination of direct subscriptions from users and commissions earned by affiliate commissions from sponsors’ links and banners. Some of the links you click may be affiliate links that generate that revenue.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *