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The News Roundup For July 10, 2026
July 10, 20265:46 PM ET
The News Roundup For July 10, 2026
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Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage announces his resignation as a member of parliament while giving a statement on his “future in public life” at Millbank Tower in London, England.
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Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner dropped out of the race for Maine Sen. Susan Collins’ seat in Congress, after sexual assault allegations made by a former partner surfaced. Democrats are searching for a replacement.Calls for answers on Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell’s whereabouts and wellbeing are growing. The former Senate majority leader has not been seen in three weeks, leading to speculation about his health.And the United States was knocked out of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup this week following a 4-1 defeat to Belgium.And, in global news, President Donald Trump saidthe MOU between the U.S. and Iran is over, calling Iranian leaders “scum.”At the annual NATO summit, Danish leadersunderlined their commitment to Greenland after Trump claimed the territory would be better suited to American control.Brexit champion Nigel Farage abruptly resigned from his position in Parliament this week. He will run for office again. Critics say the situation is a ploy to avoid a formal inquiry over his finances.We cover the most important stories from around the world in the News Roundup.Find more of our programsonline. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ atplus.npr.org/the1a.

