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At the very least 82 individuals have died in central Texas after a flash flood final week. Searchers are persevering with to search for victims. In Kerr County alone, 68 deaths have been reported, together with 28 kids, in keeping with the county’s sheriff. Most of the deaths come from these staying in youth camps on the banks of the Guadalupe River. Because the storm, native officers have been hit with difficult questions on why the kids within the camps and others dwelling alongside the river weren’t warned to evacuate. This is a timeline of the catastrophic occasions.
KERRVILLE, TEXAS – JULY 04: Bushes emerge from flood waters alongside the Guadalupe River on July 4, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas. Heavy rainfall induced flooding alongside the Guadalupe River in central Texas with a number of fatalities reported. (Photograph by Eric Vryn/Getty Photos)
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- 🎧 NPR’s Greg Allen tells Up First he hung out alongside the Guadalupe River yesterday, the place he noticed horrific scenes, together with vehicles piled up in bushes and lumps of rubble. Wendy Barker, who lives in Hunt, a neighborhood devastated by the flooding, says she wonders why she and others locally by no means acquired any alerts. Barker says she wakened all through the evening, heard the rain, however by no means acquired any warnings on her cellphone about any flash flooding. The Nationwide Climate Service started warning of potential flooding on Wednesday, upgraded it on Thursday, and declared a lethal flash flood emergency after almost a foot of rain fell. Native officers say the present focus is on restoration efforts and questions might be answered later.
- ➡️ Texas is working to select up the items after the devastation. This is a have a look at pictures of how communities had been impacted and a time-lapse video exhibiting Texas’ Llano River flooding in simply minutes.
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are anticipated to satisfy at this time, after they may focus on a ceasefire deal in Gaza. It is going to be Netanyahu’s first go to to the White Home since each leaders joined forces in attacking Iran’s nuclear websites two weeks in the past. Israel and Hamas began ceasefire talks in Qatar yesterday.
- 🎧 Mediators within the area have knowledgeable NPR’s Daniel Estrin that the Israeli and Hamas delegations are on completely different flooring of the identical resort. The mediators are shuttling between flooring. Estrin says he noticed {that a} latest draft deal beneath negotiation begins with a 60-day ceasefire. Hamas would launch 10 of the 20 dwelling hostages it nonetheless has, and Israel would launch Palestinian prisoners. On day one of many deal, phrases can be mentioned for a remaining finish to the warfare. Netanyahu’s newest stance is that Hamas will not exist in Gaza, and U.S.-Israel talks this week will probably handle what that may entail.
The White Home says Trump’s sweeping tariff charges might be imposed on Aug. 1. The charges had been supposed to enter impact this week. In April, the president imposed a ten% tariff on principally each merchandise imported into the U.S. The inventory market plunged after the announcement. Trump then carried out a 90-day pause, with the concept international locations would make commerce offers with the U.S.
- 🎧 Trump says international locations will obtain letters at this time outlining their tariff price, NPR’s Deepa Shivaram says. The administration believes this might spark extra offers quickly, as just a few have been made throughout the pause. The pause since April has supplied some stability in monetary markets. However not too long ago, Trump said that the brand new tariff charges on international locations that fail to barter offers may very well be even increased than these initially introduced.
Deep dive

Purchase now, pay later loans that allow customers cut up funds into installments have change into more and more in style. Quickly, that knowledge might be integrated into individuals’s FICO credit score scores.
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The credit score scoring firm FICO introduced it should start monitoring debt from buy-now, pay-later loans. These loans from providers like Affirm and Klarna enable customers, normally on-line, to interrupt up a purchase order into installments. This type of fee has change into more and more in style, particularly amongst younger and low-to-middle-income customers. This is what this may imply to your credit score rating:
- ➡️ Beginning this fall, two of FICO’s 15 scoring merchandise will embody details about purchase now, pay later loans.
- ➡️ The affect on people’ credit score scores is dependent upon well timed funds: Paying on time can enhance your credit score, whereas missed funds might hurt it.
- ➡️ FICO carried out a yearlong research utilizing Affirm knowledge, which revealed that incorporating these scores had a minimal affect — inside 10 factors up or down — for over 85% of the shoppers of their research.
Residing higher

A steady glucose monitor helps individuals monitor their blood sugar spikes and dips.
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Residing Higher is a particular sequence about what it takes to remain wholesome in America.
Steady glucose displays, that are inserted into the pores and skin and estimate your blood sugar each jiffy, can drastically assist individuals with diabetes handle the illness. In 2024, the FDA accredited the primary steady glucose displays for individuals with out diabetes. Research of 1000’s of individuals with out diabetes sporting the displays whereas they ate discovered that a big portion of individuals are dippers. This implies their blood sugar rises shortly after consuming, and generally plummets under their baseline hours later. These dips can set off overeating, make it more durable to reduce weight, and make individuals really feel extra fatigued. For those who’re involved about fluctuations in your blood sugar and wish to stabilize it, listed below are some solutions:
- 🩸 Do not eat meals and snacks that consist principally of carbohydrates. As an alternative, add extra fiber and protein to your weight-reduction plan, which may help decelerate your digestion, stopping excessive spikes and dips in blood sugar.
- 🩸 You need your intestine to slowly drip carbs into your blood. To do that, sprinkle your carbs all through the day as an alternative of multi functional meal.
- 🩸 The order through which you eat your meals issues. Eat the protein, fiber and fats first and the carbs final.
3 issues to know earlier than you go

This photograph supplied on July 2, 2025, by the North Korean authorities reveals a seaside resort within the Wonsan-Kalma jap coastal vacationer zone on July 1, 2025.
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- North Korea has opened a splashy resort on its jap seacoast referred to as Wonsan Kalma Coastal Vacationer Space, that includes some 400 buildings.
- A jury in Australia discovered Erin Patterson responsible of the homicide and tried homicide of her estranged husband’s aged relations. She hosted 4 friends, three of whom died after consuming her home-cooked meal containing toxic dying cap mushrooms.
- Just some days after her sister died earlier this yr, Maureen Futtner was on the subway when a stranger requested how she was doing. In that second, Futtner felt she wanted to be trustworthy. In response, the unsung hero supplied perception into how she dealt with her personal grief, which helped Futtner proceed her personal therapeutic journey.
This text was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.