Today in News History

On July 3, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1958, Matthew Fraser, Canadian-English journalist and academic was born. In 1971, Julian Assange, Australian journalist, publisher, and activist, founded WikiLeaks was born. In 1979, U.S. President Jimmy Carter signs the first directive for secret aid to the opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. In 1989, Danilo Cavalcante, Brazilian convicted murderer was born. In 2005, Gaylord Nelson, American lawyer and politician, 35th Governor of Wisconsin (born 1916) passed away. In 2010, Abu Daoud, Palestinian terrorist, planned the Munich massacre (born 1937) passed away. In 2012, Richard Alvin Tonry, American lawyer and politician (born 1935) passed away. In 2013, President of Egypt Mohamed Morsi is removed from office by the military after four days of protests all over the country calling for his resignation, to which he did not respond. The president of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, Adly Mansour, is declared acting president until further elections are held. In 2014, Ira Ruskin, American politician (born 1943) passed away. In 2015, Wayne Townsend, American farmer and politician (born 1926) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

This Week in Democracy – Week 76: Trump Cashes In on Presidency as ICE Arrests 10,000 in 5 Days

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July 2, 2026

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This Week in Democracy – Week 76: Trump Cashes In on Presidency as ICE Arrests 10,000 in 5 Days

Zeteo’s weekly round-up, documenting the growth of authoritarianism in Trump’s second term.

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