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Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Texas, House Democrats question Biden’s reelection bid and Angel Reese breaks a WNBA record

Good morning, everyone. If you’re figuring out this week’s grocery list, consider these delicious dishes that are also high in fiber. Now, on to the news.


Hurricane Beryl approaching Surfside Beach, Texas (Adrees Latif/Reuters)

Hurricane Beryl approaching Surfside Beach, Texas (Adrees Latif/Reuters)

Hurricane Beryl made landfall as a Category 1 storm near Matagorda, Texas, this morning, kicking off a week of extreme weather that will also see the continuation of dangerous heat waves.

In Texas: The National Hurricane Center warned of life-threatening storm surges and heavy rain as more than 300,000 were without power due to the storm. Houston is under a tornado watch. Stay updated with the Yahoo News live blog. [Yahoo News]

Beryl’s path: The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and, potentially, tornadoes to the central U.S. as it moves north and east in the coming days. [AccuWeather]

Heat wave: Roughly 36 million people were under the National Weather Service’s highest heat alert on Sunday in the Southwestern U.S. Experts project more record-breaking temperatures this week. [AP]


Manuel Balce Ceneta/APManuel Balce Ceneta/AP

Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP

➡️ Biden’s reelection bid

Four senior House Democrats reportedly called on President Biden to drop out of the race during a private call, while House Republicans requested an interview with his physician. [Politico]

🗳️ France election results

France’s left-wing alliance came in first place in the election, while the far-right trailed in third. Experts say the results, which left no party with a majority, could trigger instability in the country. [CNN]

⚖️ Boeing’s guilty plea

Boeing is expected to plead guilty to criminal conspiracy in connection to two fatal 737 Max crashes. The company will avoid a trial, but it will face up to $487.2 million in fines. [Bloomberg]

🏀 Reese’s WNBA record

Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese broke Candace Parker’s WNBA record after achieving her 13th consecutive double-double during yesterday’s game against the Seattle Storm. [Yahoo Sports]

🪐 Mars simulation

A four-person volunteer crew who spent a year inside of NASA’s first simulated Mars environment emerged on Saturday. “It’s actually just so wonderful to be able to say ‘hello’ to you all,” the mission commander said. [USA Today]


📺 Season 21 of The Bachelorette begins at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. (More on that below.) [Yahoo Entertainment]

⚾ In MLB, the Mets and the Pirates take the field again at 12:35 p.m. ET on the MLB app. [SNY]

☀️ And don’t forget to: Read your daily horoscope. Play the Crossword. Check the forecast in your area.


Illustration: Yahoo News; photo by Tim Roney/Getty ImagesIllustration: Yahoo News; photo by Tim Roney/Getty Images

Illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Tim Roney/Getty Images

In 1996, the Spice Girls released their hit debut single, “Wannabe,” in the U.K. Mel B recently revealed that the song’s “zig-a-zig-ah” lyric has a special meaning to the group, but said it’ll remain a secret for now. [People]


I asked Yahoo writer Neia Balao, a big fan of the hit TV franchise, to break down all the hype surrounding the new season of The Bachelorette.

Neia: Jenn was a fan favorite on Joey Graziadei’s Bachelor season earlier this year, and was beloved for her bubbly personality. She’s the first Asian American lead in the franchise’s 24-year history, which is huge for AAPI viewers like me.

Neia: In the trailer, Jenn teases that this is the “beginning of a new era.” I really think we’ll see Jenn at her most vulnerable, as she searches for the love of her life.

Neia: There is one! Fans are rallying behind Brett Harris, who’s been praised for defying traditional body expectations. I think fans have seen his casting as a breath of fresh air from the show’s historic trend.

Who else will be competing for a rose? Meet the other contestants.


Brian BensonBrian Benson

Brian Benson

Brian Benson surprised his daughter Riley, who recently graduated high school, with a copy of Dr. Seuss’s Oh, the Places You’ll Go! signed by her teachers and school staff over the last 13 years. “I didn’t actually expect to cry but I started crying,” she said after receiving it. [GMA]


Have a great day. See you tomorrow!

💡 P.S. Before you go, your daily advice: It is possible to keep too much money in a checking account. Here’s where to consider putting your extra cash instead. [Yahoo Finance]


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