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Huge Crowds Gather for Ayatollah’s Funeral, and China Tests Long-Range Ballistic MissileJul 6, 2026 — starts at 0:00

From the New York Times, it's the headlines. I'm Tracy Mumford. Today is Monday, july sixth. Here's what we're covering are carrying a weight It's honestly a sea of black everywhere you look, people in mourning, people carry the photos of the Spreme leader. My colleague Abdul Latifa here has been in Teran all weekend for the funeral of Iran's former Supreme leadeer, Ayatlli Ali Hhamane Pomene ruled the country for decades brutally crushing dissenters before he was killed at the start of the war with the U.S and Israel the times was granted access to the funeral by Iran's government which determined which events the reporters could attend accompanied by a government provided translator and guide We've seen many people talk about losing a father, losing a leader, a figure who is central to their lives, and whom they are here to mourn not today. Abdi says that in some moments, the crowds broke into chants against the US and Israel and some mourners carried banners calling for revenge In all, the views expressed by those at the events may not be representative of many Iranians. Some may have felt unable to speak freely Over the course of the multiday funeral, huge crowds have been filling the streets of Tehran. And today, the Ayatllah's body was carried through the city in a public procession The event is intended as a show of strength by Iran's Islamic Republic. which survived despite the U. S. and Israel's earlier talk of regime change The funeral will continue into this week with the Ayatollah's body traveling to several more cities in Iran and Iraq overnight in the Pacific China test fired a long range ballistic missile first time the country has done that in almost two years The missile was launched from a nuclear powered submarine. and sent a quote mock warhead into the ocean, according to China's official news agency countries in the region were warned shortly beforehand and reacted with alarm. Australia called it destabilizing to the region And Japan said it had, quote, serious concern regarding the intensification of China's military activities One expert who studies how China is modernizing its nuclear weapons, told the Times, The region should expect more tests saying that China had historically tested their missiles less than other countries, but it's now ramping things up Qote, They're willing to pay the political costs of that in a way that they weren't in the past The birth and survival of the American nation under God is quite simply The best and most incredible thing ever to happen on this planet by human hands ever. That is ever, ever, ever. This weekend, as President Trump gave back to back speeches celebrating the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the country's founding. We have thrived and flourished because our founders were great The White House released a scathing report condemning how the Smithsonian has portrayed American history The one hundred and sixty two page document put out by the White House's domestic Policy cououncil accuses the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History of failing to celebrate the country and arguing that the museum has become a political tool It said the institution has focused too much on the founding fathers' connections to slavery and not enough on the country's founding era in general. It also argues that the museum endorses illegal immigration and presents an overly critical view of Christianity It's the latest step in the Trump administration's campaign to pressure the Smithsonian into conforming to what President Trump has described as patriotic history The document drew immediate backlash from some historians, including the head of the country's largest group of history scholars who said visitors to the museum encounter a lot of artifacts related to the country's founding and the American Revolution Today, prosecutors in Utah will begin laying out their case against the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk. It's been nearly ten months since Kirk, a prominent consonservative activist, was shot and killed while on a speaking tour at Utah Valley University The killer escaped the scene, but within days, authorities charged twenty two year old Tyler Robinson with the murder. His parents had recognized him from images released by the police and convinced him to surrender to authorities. He's now facing the death penalty But first, prosecutors will have to prove to a judge that there's probable cause for the case to proceed Today's preliminary hearing will basically be similar to how grand juries work in other states prosecutors expected to present surveillance videos, autopsy findings, witness statements, and a video interview with Robinson's former roommate and romantic partner. could shed light on his motive Investigators say the killing was politically motivated, and they released text messages of Robinson confessing and telling his roommate that quote I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out Robinson has yet to enter a plea, and his defense team has given few hints about its strategy, other than trying to bog down the case with challenges over procedure This week's hearing could reveal whether Robinson's lawyers will acknowledge him as the shooter or whether they'll dispute the evidence, tying him to the killing. And finally the World Cup barreling toward the quarterfinals FIFA made a highly unusual announcement yesterday reverse the suspension of a key player on the US. team. Fallorein Balligan has been the U.S.' top scorer in this World Cup During a game last week, he was given a red card after his foot came down on an opponent's ankle when they were both going for the ball With that came a one game suspension, which would have kept him out of the match today between the US and Belgium. But The Times has learned that hours after Balligan got the red card President Trump called the head of FIFA, Goiannian Fantino. and asked him to review the suspension acccording to four people familiar with the conversation On top of that, senior Trump administration officials engaged lawyers to try and appeal it despite FIFA's rules against such appeals FIFA's reversal is the first time it's nullified a red card suspension like this in the World Cup since nineteen sixty two In a statement, the White House confirmed the phone call between Trump and Infantino and said that, quote, the correct and proper outcome was achieved after what it described as an independent review FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment the soccer Federation for Belgium, who will play the U.S. today for a spot in the quarterfinals said it was, quote, astonished by the decision and was investigating all potential options So far, half of the quarter finals are already set With France set to play Morocco and England facing off against Norway, who managed to knock out the powerhouse Brazil yesterday. You can find full coverage of the tournament at nyimes. com ose at the headlines. Today on the Daily, a look at the landmark housing bill intended to tackle rising costs and why President Trump is refusing to sign it You can listen to that in the New York Times app or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Tracy Mumford. We'll be back tomorrow

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