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What's going on today:
- A doxxing dust-up. America's tech giants from Facebook to Google could leave Hong Kong because of its new doxxing regulations, which subject tech firms to potential criminal investigations. A group representing 15 tech companies cited concerns that Hong Kong's laws put staff at risk of criminal investigation over posts made by users.
- More red flags revealed. Surfside residents and the condo association board fought over building repairs in the months leading up to collapse. Arguments over the cost of necessary building repairs stemmed from a 2018 report that found signs of "major structural damage" in the complex.
- Jimmy Carter, Fox-free former president. Jimmy Carter shared in a recent interview that he watches PBS, CNN, and MSNBC, but steers clear of Fox and social media. The former president described his daily
news diet as a "very good balance." - RIP to this big horse. Big Jake, the tallest horse in the world and a noted "big jokester," dies in Wisconsin. His empty stall is set to become a memorial.
- Will America have a McConaissance? Matthew McConaughey says America is "basically going through puberty" in a Fourth of July message. The actor teased a political bid for Texas governor while a guest on a podcast in March, but has yet to confirm if he'll be running.
- That's all for now. See you tomorrow.