EPISODE · Jul 28, 2026 · 1 MIN
July 28 0400 UTC Brief
from Iniaes · host Iniaes
In Philadelphia Family members are remembering 16-year-old Honesty Hood, who was killed in a crash that also injured five others. They described her as outgoing, energetic, and full of plans, including a future in cosmetology. Elsewhere in the city, Elias Sulpizio says his new Honda was stripped down after just three weeks, with the wheels gone and a window smashed. In weather Forecasters are warning that Tuesday could turn active quickly, with storms bringing very heavy rain, gusty winds, and a flash flood threat. In Hammonton, New Jersey, viewer video already showed Railroad Avenue underwater after flooding. In aviation safety A 23-year-old Virgin Atlantic engineer, Georgie Buxton, died after being crushed inside a Boeing 787 fuel tank during maintenance testing at Heathrow Airport. Virgin says it is working with authorities and Boeing on the investigation, and the aircraft has been grounded. Separately, U.S. regulators say 453 Boeing 737 MAX jets may need seat safety inspections over a possible issue. In Washington Recordings between Joe Biden and his ghostwriter reportedly include references to classified information and memory gaps, adding another layer to an already sensitive political fight. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet Donald Trump as the wars in Ukraine and Iran continue to overlap politically, while the Senate prepares to vote on sanctions against Russia. In Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear is pressing Mitch McConnell to explain his prolonged absence from the Senate or resign. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche also faces a key Senate Judiciary Committee vote on Thursday, with two Republican senators still saying they do not have what they need to back him. In Britain Two men have been jailed after a robbery at a party in North Kilworth, Leicestershire, where guests were threatened, beaten, and blackmailed, and videos of the abuse were later posted on TikTok. Richile Vangu received 11 years and Oluwatobiloba Akinrinola seven years. In Brighton, armed officers will be deployed around Pride after the deadly attack on Pride attendees in Berlin. Organisers say around 500,000 people are expected, and police are trying to make sure the event goes ahead safely.
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