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What’s happening?
Officials have adjusted July 4th events nationwide in response to record-breaking heatwaves. The extreme temperatures are impacting celebrations, prompting authorities to alter schedules and safety measures, particularly in outdoor venues.

In contrasting headlines, AP News states, “Extreme heat bears down as America 250 celebrations ramp up. Trump heads to Mount Rushmore,” while CNN emphasizes, “‘Extremely high’ rates of heat-related emergency department visits, CDC says.” AP focuses on the celebratory aspect of events linked with Trump’s participation, framing the situation around festive gatherings under adverse conditions. Conversely, CNN highlights public health implications by referencing CDC data, thereby directing attention toward the increasing medical emergencies tied to heat exposure, illustrating the societal impact of the ongoing weather crisis.

Coverage analyzed: AP News | CNN | NBC News | 6abc Philadelphia

What’s going on?
Iran has commenced a week of funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country’s late Supreme Leader. The events are marked by significant public displays and security measures across the nation. Mourning periods are a critical aspect of national culture and politics in Iran.

In a contrasting take, CBS News states, “U.S.-Iran Latest: Slain supreme leader’s coffin on display as Iran gears up for dayslong funeral, with peace talks paused,” focusing on the ceremonial aspect and potential political implications. Conversely, CNN’s headline reads, “Iran sends defiant message to Trump with colossal funeral for slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei,” emphasising a confrontation with external powers amidst domestic mourning.

Coverage analysed: CBS News | CNN | The Times of Israel | NBC News

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John Cleese has admitted he was left laughing till he hurt during the coronation of King Charles.

The Monty Python star compared the historic event to one of the iconic comedy troupe’s famous sketches as he confessed the regal costumes had him in hysterics back in May.

‘When I was younger, I used to laugh until it hurt,’ he explained on The Dinosaur Hour on GB News.

‘I had that recently watching the Coronation. I watched it with my wife. She always watches television in bed with lots of cats around. ‘I watched it and thought, “This is a Python sketch. People in silly costumes taking something seriously”.

‘I laughed until I hurt. I hadn’t done that for about 30 years. I’m glad I wasn’t in the cathedral.’

He made the revelation during a chat with comedian Rob Schneider, who agreed that it was a ‘very silly’ scene as he described the king’s crown as a ‘popcorn hat’.

John Cleese admitted the coronation left him howling with laughter (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

He couldn’t stop laughing at King Charles’ outfit (Picture: Aaron Chown/PA)

Cleese made the confession on The Dinosaur Hour (Picture: GB News)

Fawlty Towers star Cleese noted some people were ‘very touched’ by the once in a lifetime event following the tragic death of Queen Elizabeth in September last year.

‘Bless them,’ he said. ‘Then there are naughty people like me who think it’s funny.’

He insisted it’s the ‘sweetest laughter of all’, when you want to giggle but you’re ‘not allowed to laugh’.

The conversation was part of Cleese’s show The Dinosaur Hour, and the host – who has been criticised in some quarters for joining the controversial news channel and for taking aim at so-called ‘woke politics’ – previously admitted it was a struggle booking guests.

‘Most people are frightened of getting fired and the people who employ them are frightened of getting fired and that end of woke is not very nice,’ he suggested.

He added: ‘You’ve got to have celebrities to get people to turn on but then you can interview people who are really interesting. And a lot of celebrities aren’t interesting at all.’

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