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JULY 3, 2026

U.S. declines to renew North American trade deal.

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“The United States did not agree to renew the USMCA in its current form. As a result, the USMCA is not renewed.”

U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer, USMCA Joint Review · Jul 11

“Its record of selective enforcement and credible allegations of internal misconduct raise serious doubts about the ICC's impartiality, credibility, and legitimacy.”

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, DOJ · Jul 23

“The United States and Japan reaffirmed their shared commitment to addressing threats in cyberspace directly.”

U.S.–Japan Joint Statement on Cybersecurity Cooperation · Jul 22

“[The two defendants] are charged with trafficking immense amounts of methamphetamine into the United States and supporting a foreign terrorist organization.”

AAG A. Tysen Duva, DOJ Criminal Division · Jul 24

“This type of vulnerability is a frequent attack vector for malicious cyber actors and poses significant risks to the federal enterprise.”

CISA, Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog · Jul 17

“The general ban on civil supersonic flight is outdated and no longer appropriate due to advancements in technology, flight techniques … and increased interest in civil supersonic flight.”

FAA, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking · Jul 29
Sources
  1. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, “Ambassador Greer Issues Statement on the USMCA Joint Review,” July 1, 2026. ustr.gov/…/ambassador-greer-usmca-joint-review
  2. U.S. Dept. of State, “Joint Statement of the United States and Japan on Cybersecurity Cooperation,” July 2, 2026. state.gov/releases/…/us-japan-cybersecurity-cooperation
  3. U.S. Dept. of Justice, “Justice Department Rejects International Criminal Court Jurisdiction Over U.S. Persons,” July 2, 2026. justice.gov/opa/pr/…/icc-jurisdiction-over-us-persons
  4. U.S. Dept. of Justice, “Two High Ranking Members of the United Cartels Charged with Drug Trafficking and Providing Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization,” July 2, 2026. justice.gov/opa/pr/…/united-cartels-material-support
  5. U.S. Dept. of State, “Secretary Rubio's Call with China's Director of the Office of the CCP Central Foreign Affairs Commission and Foreign Minister Wang,” July 2, 2026. state.gov/releases/…/rubio-call-with-china-wang
  6. U.S. Dept. of War, “U.S. Military Supports Venezuela Earthquake Response,” July 1, 2026. war.gov/…/us-military-venezuela-earthquake-response
  7. CISA, “CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog” (CVE-2026-45659, Microsoft SharePoint Server), July 1, 2026. cisa.gov/news-events/…/cisa-adds-one-kev-catalog
  8. U.S. Dept. of State, “Secretary Rubio Terminates Legal Status of Cuban Communist Foreign Influence Operative,” July 1, 2026. state.gov/releases/…/cuban-influence-operative
  9. Federal Register (FAA), “Enabling Supersonic Overland Flight” (Notice of Proposed Rulemaking), July 2, 2026. federalregister.gov/…/enabling-supersonic-overland-flight
  1. UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, “We Stand in Solidarity with Bahrain, Kuwait, and All Our Partners Across the Gulf: UK Statement at the UN Security Council,” July 2, 2026. gov.uk/…/uk-statement-gulf-un-security-council
  2. UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, “UK Steps Up Support for Venezuela Following Devastating Earthquakes,” July 2, 2026. gov.uk/…/uk-steps-up-support-for-venezuela
  3. NATO, “NATO Secretary General in Berlin: Germany Leads and Germany Delivers,” July 1, 2026. nato.int/…/nato-secretary-general-in-berlin