Good morning. It's Friday, July 17, 2026. Federal health officials say a cyclospora parasite outbreak has sickened more than 400 people in four states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to investigate the source while people 50 and older remain at higher risk for serious complications from the infection.
The Top Stories
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that a cyclospora parasite outbreak has sickened over 400 people across four states. Investigators continue to work to identify the source of the contamination.
People infected may experience diarrhea, fatigue, and stomach cramps that can last for weeks. Why it matters: Adults over 50 face greater risk of dehydration and complications from the parasite.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio convened a meeting with leaders from more than 60 countries on Thursday. The gathering focused on ways to reduce political violence around the world.
Discussions included sharing best practices and strengthening cooperation among nations. Why it matters: The effort aims to build stronger international partnerships at a time of rising tensions.
A White House teleprompter operator faces federal investigation for allegedly betting on prediction markets about the timing and length of President Trump's speeches. The operator reportedly used the Kalshi platform with inside knowledge of speech schedules.
Regulators are examining whether the activity violated insider trading rules. Why it matters: The case raises questions about ethics and security procedures for White House support staff.
Washington & the Nation
Federal regulators continue their probe into the White House teleprompter operator accused of using nonpublic information to place bets on a prediction market. The operator allegedly wagered on details of President Trump's public speeches.
Authorities have not released the employee's name. An airline trade group warned lawmakers that moving to permanent daylight saving time would create major problems for flight schedules and operations.
The group said thousands of flights could face disruptions and crews would struggle with new time requirements. Congress has debated the issue for years without final action.
Scammers are increasingly using fake pet advertisements to target animal lovers. The fraudsters steal photos and videos or create deepfakes with artificial intelligence. They ask for money to cover shipping or medical costs for pets that do not exist.
Officials advise checking seller reviews and never wiring money to strangers.
Around the World
Secretary of State Marco Rubio led an international meeting in Washington with representatives from more than 60 countries. The main topic was finding ways to curb political violence and promote stability.
Participants agreed to continue talks and share information on emerging threats. Chinese President Xi Jinping called for stronger global cooperation on artificial intelligence development.
He noted that American export restrictions have limited China's access to the most advanced computer chips. China plans to increase its own research spending to close the technology gap.
SpaceX scrubbed the latest test launch of its Starship rocket after several engines failed to ignite. Engineers are now removing propellant from the vehicle. The company expects to attempt another launch within the next few days after completing safety checks.
Your Money
Stocks moved lower across the board on Thursday. The Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Russell 2000 all finished the day down. Gold and oil prices also declined while the yield on the 10-year Treasury note held near 4.57 percent.
Wholesale inventories rose 0.1 percent in April according to the latest government figures. The modest gain suggests businesses are keeping a cautious eye on demand. Economists watch this number closely because it can signal future changes in factory production.
Moody's placed Boeing on review for a possible credit rating downgrade. The ratings agency cited ongoing challenges with aircraft production and safety issues. A lower rating could raise the company's borrowing costs.
Alibaba shares rose after reports that the company may increase service fees charged to vendors. The e-commerce giant has not confirmed the details. Investors appear to view higher fees as a positive for revenue growth.
Health & You
Wildfire smoke poses special dangers for adults over 50. It can be more toxic than ordinary air pollution and may linger in an area for several weeks. The tiny particles can travel thousands of miles and increase risks for heart attacks, strokes, and breathing problems.
Doctors recommend staying indoors with windows closed when air quality indexes rise into the unhealthy range. Using high-efficiency air filters and avoiding outdoor exercise during heavy smoke periods can help protect your lungs and heart.
The CDC also reminds people that the cyclospora outbreak reported this week can cause prolonged diarrhea and fatigue. Older adults should wash all fresh produce thoroughly and consider peeling fruits and vegetables when possible until investigators identify the exact source.
One Good Thing
Three researchers received the Nobel Prize in economics for their studies on why some nations become wealthy while others remain poor. Their work examined the role of institutions, laws, and political systems in creating conditions for economic growth.
The findings offer useful lessons for countries seeking to improve living standards for their citizens. The award highlights the power of careful research to explain complex real-world problems.
It also shows that steady, fact-based study can produce insights that benefit people everywhere.
On This Day
In 1945, The Potsdam Conference began, bringing Allied leaders together to plan the postwar order in Europe. In 1955, Disneyland opened its gates to the public in Anaheim, California.
In 1899, James Cagney, the American actor known for his gangster film roles. In 1935, Donald Sutherland, the Canadian actor of MASH and Ordinary People. (From the 50PlusHub Nostalgia archive.)
The cyclospora outbreak and wildfire smoke risks show why staying informed about health threats remains important at any age. Simple steps like careful hand washing, rinsing produce, and monitoring local air quality can protect you and your family.
Markets had a down day but the economy continues to show steady if modest growth in inventories. We will keep watching these stories and bring you clear updates next week.
Stay safe and have a good weekend.
Sources
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cyclospora Outbreak Update (2026)
- U.S. Department of State, International Meeting Summary (2026)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, Statement on White House Investigation (2026)
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, Wholesale Trade Report (2026)
- Moody's Investors Service, Boeing Credit Review (2026)
- Nobel Foundation, Economic Sciences Prize Announcement (2026)
- U.S. Treasury (Treasury yields)
- Yahoo Finance (delayed market quotes)