Ukraine: Woman Suspected in Monaco Bombing Found Shot Dead, Report Says

Source: US News & World Report

“The body of a ⁠Ukrainian ⁠woman suspected of carrying ⁠out a bomb attack that targeted a wealthy ​Ukrainian-born businessman in Monaco last week was found near Ukraine’s capital ‌Kyiv, Ukrainska Pravda reported ‌on Tuesday. Citing sources in law enforcement, the Ukrainian news ⁠outlet said ⁠the woman had been shot and her body was found ​close to 11 p.m. local time (2000 GMT) on Monday. Anastasiia Berezovska, 39, was named as the chief suspect in an Interpol Red Notice, ​which said she was Ukrainian, spoke German and was wanted ⁠by authorities ⁠in Monaco for attempted ⁠murder, ​placing an explosive device in a public place with criminal intent, ​and criminal conspiracy. … Ukrainian-born Vadym Yermolaiev, ⁠his partner and son were wounded in the attack on Monday ⁠last week, sources said.” (07/07/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-07-07/woman-suspected-in-monaco-bombing-found-shot-dead-near-kyiv-report-says

America: Land of the cheats

Source: UnHerd
by B Duncan Moench

“‘Ball don’t lie.’ This phrase, originally attributed to NBA star Rasheed Wallace, comes from American basketball culture and implies that, no matter what the referees or back-office bureaucrats do to intervene in the game, the ball will end up where it should. If it goes through the net, the sporting gods wanted it to happen. The best team wins. Always. … Yes, Donald Trump may have personally intervened with Fifa to get Folarin Balogun, America’s star striker, an exception on the red card he’d earned in the previous match. But having Daddy Warbucks pull strings for your side can take an athletic effort only so far: in the end, Belgium won the game 4-1.” (07/07/26)

https://archive.is/PF12h

CA: SJSU was told of decades-old allegations against volleyball coach during controversial 2024 season

Source: Fox News

“During the San Jose State University (SJSU) volleyball team’s scandal-ridden 2024 season, the athletic department received a letter from one of head coach Todd Kress’[s] former players. The letter included allegations that Kress attacked her in a hotel room in 1998. Emails show that SJSU officials acknowledged the receipt of the allegations, thanked the former player for coming forward and apologized for her experiences. Despite this, Kress was never suspended and has continued to serve as the head coach of the women’s volleyball team. Fox News Digital was given copies of the emails exchanged between SJSU and the former Fairfield player, from an independently verified source. Fox News Digital has independently verified she played at Fairfield under Kress in the 1998 season, but is not disclosing her name.” (07/07/26)

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/sjsu-told-decades-old-allegations-against-volleyball-coach-during-controversial-2024-season

European Rearmament Is a Trap

Source: The American Conservative
by Luke Nicastro

“[T]he plain truth is that the U.S. military presence is not necessary to keep the Cossacks from waltzing into Warsaw, let alone Berlin or Paris. This would be the case even in the absence of the current rearmament push, and even if Russia had demonstrable designs on European territory beyond Ukraine. The non-U.S. members of NATO have a collective GDP that is over 10 times that of Russia. There are over 600 million Europeans to about 140 million Russians. Although its militaries are short on what the heads call ‘strategic enablers,’ there is little doubt that they would make a conventional conflict with Russia so painful as to deter its commencement. And indeed, when it comes to Russia, America’s aim should be to avoid conflict—not provoke it.” (07/07/26)

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/european-rearmament-is-a-trap/

Teen snags Wilt Chamberlain’s LA Lakers jacket at Goodwill for $4. He could make $335k

Source: CBC News [Canadian state media]

“When Quinn Brown, 19, first laid eyes on basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain’s 1972 Los Angeles Lakers warmup jacket, it was in somebody else’s hands. The Portland, Ore., teen was picking through bins of new arrivals at a local Goodwill store in January when he saw another shopper pick up a massive, bright yellow jacket with Chamberlain’s name etched on the back. The shopper eyed it indecisively, then tossed it back. Brown snatched it up. As an avid thrifter, he says he knew right away it was a good find. He bought it for $3.07 US ($4.36 Cdn), figuring he could sell it online for a couple hundred bucks. Now it’s on the auction block at Sotheby’s, where it’s expected to fetch as much as $250,000 US ($355,150 Cdn). … it wasn’t until he started looking up photos online that he began to suspect it might actually have been worn by Chamberlain himself.” (07/07/26)

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/wilt-chamberlain-jacket-goodwill-9.7260381?cmp=rss

Iraq PM embraces his inner Michael Corleone — for the best of reasons

Source: Responsible Statecraft
by Tanya Goudsouzian & Ibrahim Al-Marashi

“Ali Al Zaidi has launched an unprecedented but much needed crackdown on figures tied to the country’s massively corrupt patronage system.” (07/07/26)

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/ali-zaidi-iraq-corruption/

Why won’t Trump just tell us what the Iran war cost?

Source: Los Angeles Times
by Jon Duffy

“The Trump administration is asking Congress to pay for the consequences of a war with Iran that Congress never authorized. Before lawmakers write that check, they should require a serious accounting of what the war has already cost — and what the administration is asking them to pay for.” (07/07/26)

https://archive.is/UXARt