Prince Harry Loses Privacy Case Against UK Tabloid. What You Need to Know - July 7
President Donald Trump has arrived in Turkey for a high-stakes NATO summit; a London judge ruled Prince Harry's legal team failed to prove his privacy
President Donald Trump has arrived in Turkey for a high-stakes NATO summit; a London judge ruled Prince Harry's legal team failed to prove his privacy was unlawfully violated by the publisher of the Daily Mail; two missiles reportedly fired at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz this morning are complicating the fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran; new violence has erupted in Syria as explosions rocked the capital of Damascus this morning; Russian officials say its military shot down more than 450 Ukrainian drones; at least 17 Democratic senators are saying candidate Graham Platner should end his senate campaign as he faces a sexual assault allegation; the U.S. men’s national team is out of the World Cup after losing to Belgium; day two of a preliminary hearing in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah takes place; 4,000 nurses at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston are set to walk off the job tomorrow as they demand raises and affordable health insurance; a video from 'The Atlantic Shark Institute' of an eight-foot shark spotted off Rhode Island is believed to be the first to show a great white in the state's waters; and Dolly Parton is bringing her life story to Broadway in her new musical, 'Dolly: A True Original Musical'.