The Harris-Trump debate drew at least 57.5 million viewers, an increase from the Biden-Trump debate, based on ABC’s initial figures. The preliminary data covers seven networks and indicates a significant viewership, particularly among adults ages 25 to 54 and 18 to 49. Final numbers are forthcoming. (NBC News)
The Interior Department will give over $46.2 million in grants to conserve 91,425 acres of wetland and upland habitat for birds in 17 states. The funding will be matched with partner funds totaling $99.1 million. This investment aims to protect migratory bird habitats, boost local economies, and address environmental challenges facing bird populations nationwide. (UPI)
A federal judge in Washington ruled in favor of New York-based company Kalshi to offer bets on Congressional election outcomes. The judge’s decision, currently put on hold pending further hearings, challenges the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s prohibition. If allowed, this could change the landscape of election betting in the U.S. (AP)
The Carnival Spirit cruise ship unexpectedly struck an iceberg in Alaska’s Tracy Arm Fjord, with no injuries or damage reported. Passengers filmed the incident, and the ship continued its 7-day cruise without interruption. Concerns about congested waterways in Alaska have been raised as it remains a popular cruise destination. (CNN)
A man in California, Justin Wayne Halstenberg, was arrested on suspicion of starting the Line Fire, one of three major wildfires burning in southern California. The fire has consumed over 34,000 acres and threatens thousands of structures, with residents forced to evacuate. Firefighters are facing challenges in containing the blaze. (BBC)