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A Day of Simultaneous Crises

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The morning of Sunday, July 12, 2026 arrived with the Persian Gulf under fire, the U.S. Senate mourning one of its longest-serving members, and artificial intelligence companies fighting a two-front battle against both the Pentagon and Chinese disinformation campaigns. Rarely does a single news cycle demand attention on so many fronts at once.

The day's stories span Iranian missile strikes on Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates; Russia's overnight barrage across Ukraine killing multiple people; the death of Senator Lindsey Graham at 71; a Cambridge University study documenting Boko Haram's use of ChatGPT to design explosives; Goldman Sachs forecasting AI could add half a percentage point to U.S. inflation; wildfires burning across vast stretches of Colorado and Utah; and a heat dome forecast to blanket most of the country next week.

Each story carries its own weight. Together, they describe a world in which multiple crises are compounding simultaneously, with no obvious sequence of resolution.

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