Good morning. It's Saturday, July 11, 2026. Today's biggest theme is the rising global tensions, particularly between the US and Iran, as both countries exchange threats and demands.
The US has demanded that Iran ensure the Strait of Hormuz is fully open to shipping traffic, while Iran's Supreme Leader has vowed to avenge his father's killing.
The Top Stories
The US and Iran are engaged in a heated exchange of threats, with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei vowing to avenge his father's killing. President Donald Trump has stated that the US is prepared to respond to Iran if it acts on assassination threats, with 1,000 missiles ready.
Why it matters: This exchange of threats has significant implications for global stability and security. The US has also demanded that Iran confirm the Strait of Hormuz is fully open to shipping traffic, which is crucial for global oil supplies.
Why it matters: The Strait of Hormuz is a vital shipping lane, and any disruption to traffic could have significant economic consequences. The US population ages 45-64 has declined by 2.68 million from 2020 to 2025, according to Census Bureau estimates.
Why it matters: This decline could lead to fewer experienced adults to run institutions and contribute to the workforce.
Washington & the Nation
Senator Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized since June 14, with limited information released about his condition. The US and Canada have reached an agreement on tolls for the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which is set to open on July 27.
Troy Jackson, a Democratic nominee for Senate, addressed criticism from an independent voter in Maine, who stated they would vote for Sen. Susan Collins over Jackson. The US has declared the ceasefire with Iran over, following Iran's renewed attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Around the World
Russia has launched a significant attack on Kyiv, using ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, resulting in 10 people being wounded. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has vowed to avenge his father's killing, stating that it is a national demand.
A Japanese tourist experienced hospitality in Texas, despite expecting hostility, during his visit for the World Cup.
Your Money
経済はインフレに見舞われており、専門家らは2028年までインフレが続くと予測している。ダウ、S&P500、ナスダックは上昇している一方、ラッセル2000は下落し、金と原油の価格も下落している。 |||9月||| 10年米国債は4.56%付近となっている。これは、投資家が株式市場の上昇を実感している一方で、商品やサービスの価格の高騰も経験していることを意味します。市場の変化やその他の経済要因により、インフレ率は引き続き高水準で推移すると予想されます。 |||9月||| 健康とあなた |||9月||| カリフォルニアの海岸で、男性が捨てられた花火などの瓦礫を拾い集めていた際に爆発で手を失った。この事件は、特に公共の場で未知の物体を扱う際には注意することの重要性を浮き彫りにしました。 |||9月||| 50 歳以上の大人は、周囲の潜在的な危険に注意し、安全を確保するために必要な予防措置を講じる必要があります。 |||9月||| 良いこと 1 つ |||9月||| ある日本人観光客は、ワールドカップのために訪れたテキサス州で、敵意を予想しながらもてなしを体験した。この物語は、米国の人々の優しさと歓迎の性質を強調しており、世界的な緊張の時代でも、異なる文化の人々の間には依然として多くの前向きな交流があることを思い出させてくれます。 |||9月||| この日には |||9月||| 1804年、アーロン・バー副大統領はニュージャージー州ウィホーケンでの決闘で元財務長官アレクサンダー・ハミルトンに致命傷を負わせた。 1979 年、アメリカの宇宙ステーション スカイラブは地球の大気圏に再突入し、インド洋とオーストラリアに破片をまき散らしました。 |||9月||| 1767年、ジョン・クインシー・アダムズが第6代アメリカ合衆国大統領に就任。 1899年、『Charlotte's Web』と『Stuart Little』のアメリカ人著者E.B.ホワイト。 (50PlusHub ノスタルジア アーカイブより) |||9月||| ダウ
The 10-year Treasury is near 4.56%. This means that investors are seeing gains in the stock market, but also experiencing higher prices for goods and services. The inflation rate is expected to remain high due to market shifts and other economic factors.
Health & You
A man lost his hand in an explosion on a California beach while picking up debris, including discarded fireworks. This incident highlights the importance of being cautious when handling unknown objects, especially in public areas.
Adults 50+ should be aware of potential hazards in their surroundings and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
One Good Thing
A Japanese tourist experienced hospitality in Texas, despite expecting hostility, during his visit for the World Cup. This story highlights the kindness and welcoming nature of people in the US, and serves as a reminder that even in times of global tension, there are still many positive interactions between people from different cultures.
On This Day
In 1804, Vice President Aaron Burr mortally wounded former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in a duel at Weehawken, New Jersey. In 1979, The American space station Skylab reentered Earth's atmosphere, scattering debris over the Indian Ocean and Australia.
In 1767, John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States. In 1899, E. B. White, the American author of Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little. (From the 50PlusHub Nostalgia archive.)
In conclusion, today's briefing has highlighted the rising global tensions between the US and Iran, as well as the decline in the US population ages 45-64. It is essential for adults 50+ to stay informed about these developments and their potential implications for global stability and security.
We will continue to provide updates and analysis on these stories as they unfold.
Sources
- Census Bureau estimates
- The New York Times
- The Washington Post
- BBC News
- The Conference Board
- U.S. Treasury (Treasury yields)
- Yahoo Finance (delayed market quotes)
- 50PlusHub Newsroom