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US Daily Brief - July 3, 2026

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1. Dangerous Heatwave Scorches US Ahead of Fourth of July Holiday

A strong heatwave is affecting many parts of the United States just before the Fourth of July holiday. Temperatures are reaching very high levels, causing health risks for many people. This heatwave is scorching cities and towns, meaning it is very hot and dry. Officials warn that heat-related illnesses like heat stroke can happen, especially for older adults and young children. Many places have issued heat warnings and advice to stay indoors or drink lots of water. This heatwave is unusual for this time of year and may continue for several days. It could affect holiday plans and outdoor celebrations.

영어 표현 학습

  • heatwave — 무더위, 폭염
    The city is preparing for a severe heatwave this weekend.
  • scorching — 몹시 뜨거운
    The scorching sun made it hard to stay outside for long.
  • heat-related illness — 열로 인한 질병
    Doctors treat many cases of heat-related illness during summer.
  • issue a warning — 경고를 발하다
    The weather service issued a warning about the dangerous heat.

Source: BBC


2. Appeals Court Says Undocumented Migrants Must Get Hearing

An important appeals court decision says that undocumented migrants in the US must have the right to a hearing. This means migrants cannot be removed from the country without a chance to explain their case in court. The ruling challenges some previous policies that made it harder for migrants to get a fair hearing. This decision is part of ongoing changes in US immigration law and policy. It could affect thousands of people who are currently waiting for decisions on their immigration status. Supporters say this is a win for migrants’ rights and justice. Critics warn it might slow down the immigration process.

영어 표현 학습

  • appeals court — 항소 법원
    The appeals court reviewed the decision from the lower court.
  • undocumented migrants — 서류미비 이민자
    Many undocumented migrants seek legal help to stay in the country.
  • get a hearing — 심리를 받다, 청문회를 받다
    The law guarantees the right to get a hearing before removal.
  • challenge a policy — 정책에 이의를 제기하다
    The court challenged a policy that limited migrants’ rights.

Source: The Texas Tribune


3. U.S. Job Creation Cools in June with Payrolls Growth of Just 57,000

In June, the United States added only 57,000 new jobs, which is much lower than expected. This shows that the job market is slowing down. The unemployment rate is still low at 4.2%, but experts are watching closely to see if this slow growth continues. Wage growth, meaning the increase in workers’ pay, also remains slow. This could affect how people spend money and how the economy grows. Some say this slowdown is a sign the economy may be cooling. Others hope it will not lead to a recession or more job losses.

영어 표현 학습

  • job creation — 일자리 창출
    The government reported slow job creation last month.
  • payroll growth — 급여 명부 증가 (고용 증가)
    Payroll growth was smaller than expected in June.
  • job market — 노동시장, 취업 시장
    The job market can change quickly depending on the economy.
  • wage growth — 임금 상승
    Workers are hoping for better wage growth this year.

Source: CNBC


4. Tech Industry Grapples with Trump’s AI About-Faces

The tech industry is dealing with sudden changes in former President Trump’s policies on artificial intelligence (AI). These about-faces mean Trump is changing his position or decisions on AI quickly and unexpectedly. Tech companies find it hard to plan ahead because the rules and government support may change. AI is very important for many tech businesses, and clear policies help them grow safely. Experts say these changes could slow innovation or cause confusion in the industry. Many hope that stable policies will come soon to support AI development.

영어 표현 학습

  • tech industry — 기술 산업
    The tech industry is growing fast around the world.
  • artificial intelligence (AI) — 인공지능
    Artificial intelligence is changing many jobs and businesses.
  • about-face — 입장 전환, 갑작스러운 태도 변화
    The president’s about-face surprised many in the industry.
  • grapple with — 씨름하다, 해결하려 애쓰다
    Companies are grappling with new government rules.

Source: Politico

Today's Vocabulary Recap

ExpressionMeaning (Korean)Example
heatwave무더위, 폭염The city is preparing for a severe heatwave this weekend.
scorching몹시 뜨거운The scorching sun made it hard to stay outside for long.
heat-related illness열로 인한 질병Doctors treat many cases of heat-related illness during summer.
issue a warning경고를 발하다The weather service issued a warning about the dangerous heat.
appeals court항소 법원The appeals court reviewed the decision from the lower court.
undocumented migrants서류미비 이민자Many undocumented migrants seek legal help to stay in the country.
get a hearing심리를 받다, 청문회를 받다The law guarantees the right to get a hearing before removal.
challenge a policy정책에 이의를 제기하다The court challenged a policy that limited migrants’ rights.
job creation일자리 창출The government reported slow job creation last month.
payroll growth급여 명부 증가 (고용 증가)Payroll growth was smaller than expected in June.
job market노동시장, 취업 시장The job market can change quickly depending on the economy.
wage growth임금 상승Workers are hoping for better wage growth this year.
tech industry기술 산업The tech industry is growing fast around the world.
artificial intelligence (AI)인공지능Artificial intelligence is changing many jobs and businesses.
about-face입장 전환, 갑작스러운 태도 변화The president’s about-face surprised many in the industry.
grapple with씨름하다, 해결하려 애쓰다Companies are grappling with new government rules.

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