×

Today’s Headlines (07/18/25)

By Ozzy Jul 17, 2025 | 8:01 PM

The Justice Department is recommending a one-day jail sentence and supervised release for former police officer Brett Hankison, who was convicted of violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor in a fatal 2020 raid. Hankison, found guilty of shooting into Taylor’s bedroom window during a narcotics raid on the wrong home, faces a maximum life sentence. (Story URL)


President Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition that causes swelling in the legs. The examination showed no evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease. Additionally, an echocardiogram showed no signs of heart failure or systemic illness. Trump remains in overall good health, according to the White House. (Story URL)


The FDA has permitted Juul to keep its electronic cigarettes on the market, citing studies that show these products are less harmful for adult smokers. The decision covers both tobacco and menthol-flavored e-cigarettes. The agency clarified that the decision is not an endorsement but highlights potential harm reduction for smokers who switch completely to Juul. (Story URL)


The White House says President Trump will not appoint a special counsel to investigate the Jeffrey Epstein case, despite calls from some allies. Trump has repeatedly dismissed calls to release more information on the case, labeling it a “hoax.” His aides clarified that any release of case files would be at the discretion of the DOJ and require judicial approval. (Story URL)


The United States has experienced over 3,000 flash flood warnings this year, a record high, according to data from Iowa State University. From January 1st to July 15th, the National Weather Service issued 3,040 warnings, the most in a single year since 1986. Experts attribute this trend to climate change, anticipating more severe storms and rainfall. (Story URL)