Washington PostPerry Stein

DOJ subpoenas New York Times journalists over reporting on security vulnerabilities in Trump’s newly acquired Air Force One

The Trump administration’s Department of Justice has issued federal subpoenas to multiple New York Times journalists, compelling testimony before a Manhattan grand jury regarding the newspaper’s Air Force One coverage. The reporting focused on alleged deficiencies in security features tied to a Qatari-donated aircraft, according to the paper.

BloombergJack Farchy, Will Kubzansky, Yongchang Chin

Fuel Prices Are Slamming Consumers Even as Crude Crisis Fades

By Bloomberg: Prices for gasoline, diesel and jet fuel are rebounding even as crude oil eases, a rare divergence that’s swelling costs for peak-season travelers and threatening to undermine President Donald Trump’s pledge to quash inflation ahead of midterm elections.

2026-07-11T09:29:19.609030-07:00
BloombergChristina Ruffini, David Gura

Ukraine Building Patriots Is in Lockheed’s Interest, McCaul Says

By Bloomberg: US defense contractors including Lockheed Martin Corp. have every interest to let Ukraine manufacture Patriot missile interceptors after President Donald Trump pledged the US would grant a license for the weapons system, a senior Republican lawmaker said.

2026-07-11T08:15:19.328186-07:00
European SpaceflightAndrew Parsonson

ESA Taps Spain’s EMXYS to Build €10M Don Quijote Asteroid Lander

By European Spaceflight: ESA has awarded EMXYS a contract to build the Don Quijote lander, which will take measurements from the surface of an asteroid during its close encounter with Earth.

2026-07-11T04:01:18.826691-07:00