These are the headlines you Need 2 Know. * **Trump Tweets:** President Trump targeted four minority freshman Democratic congresswomen in a series of tweets in which he suggested they “go back” to the “broken” countries they came from to “help fix” them. Three of those four — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley — were born in the U.S, while the fourth, Ilhan Omar, was born in Somalia but is a U.S. citizen. The president’s tweets come as those lawmakers feud with Speaker Pelosi over the direction of the Democratic party, though all House Democrats rallied around the women and strongly rebuked the president. So far, no elected Republicans have. [The Hill](https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/452970-trump-tells-progressive-democrats-to-go-back-and-fix-broken-and-crime). * **NYC Blackout: In the Dark:** Tens of thousands of people on the west side of Manhattan were left in the dark during a power outage that lasted several hours Saturday night. Con Edison is investigating the cause of the blackout that happened exactly 42 years to the day after the major city-wide blackout of 1977. The blackout left people trapped in elevators and subway cars, and forced Broadway shows to close for the night, though some continued their performances out on the street, including the cast of Hadestown: [Watch](https://twitter.com/Kantrowitz/status/1150215632513748993). * **NYC Blackout: Missing Mayor:** NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio is facing heat for campaigning for president in Iowa when the city he runs was dealing with a major power failure. Social media users were quick to pounce on the mayor’s absence. When CNN asked De Blasio, appearing from Waterloo, Iowa, if he planned on returning to the city, his initial response was that he’d decide within the hour. He did ultimately fly back after power was restored. [Newsweek](https://www.newsweek.com/nyc-mayor-bill-de-blasio-blasted-being-campaign-trail-while-parts-city-experienced-blackout-1449146). * **Immigration: ICE Raids:** The expected large-scale ICE raids beginning Sunday appear to have so far resulted in just a small number of arrests. According to The New York Times, plans changed at the last minute after immigrant communities were tipped off by news reports, leading to smaller raids planned over a week-long period. [NY Times](https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/14/us/ice-immigration-raids.html?action=click&module=News&pgtype=Homepage). * **Immigration: Pence Visit:** Vice President Pence toured two of the crowded detention facilities at the border on Friday. Images showed packed “pens” of grown men, some of whom yelled “no shower, no shower!” to news cameras following Pence as he inspected the room. The VP later said the detainees were being properly cared for and blamed Democrats for the crisis at the border. [ABC News](https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pence-brings-cameras-show-conditions-border-detention-centers/story?id=64304377). * **T.S. Barry:** Residents along the Gulf Coast are largely breathing a sigh of relief this morning after Tropical Storm Barry, which for a brief period was a Category 1 hurricane, failed to live up to its threat of catastrophic flooding. But at least one levee was overtopped in Plaquemines Parish, and more than 150,000 homes and businesses are without power. [Nola.com](https://www.nola.com/news/hurricane/article_54f7bab6-a674-11e9-8eb4-7b39d4a6968a.html). * **Bastille Day Protests:** French police used tear gas on ‘yellow vest’ protesters — those seeking to draw attention to economic problems — on the Champs-Élysées Sunday, following a Bastille Day parade. The protesters, who had tried blocking the road, threw items at police. [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-nationalday-protests/police-fire-tear-gas-to-disperse-protesters-from-champs-elysees-after-bastille-day-parade-idUSKCN1U90BU?il=0). * **Facebook Fine:** Facebook is being fined $5 billion over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which millions of users’ data was unknowingly shared. It’s the largest fine ever imposed on a tech company by the Federal Trade Commission by an order of magnitude, and foreshadows likely new regulations for the social media giant both in the U.S. and abroad. But Facebook shares still closed higher after the news. [CNBC](https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/12/ftc-fines-facebook-5-billion-for-privacy-lapses.html). * **Prime Day: Sales:** Amazon’s annual Prime Day — or this year, Prime Days — kicked off at midnight and will run through tomorrow. The sale, featuring over a million deals, is open to Prime subscribers, but those who aren’t have the option of participating via a 30-day free trial. Walmart, eBay, and Target are all having their own sales this week to compete with Amazon. [What to buy, what to avoid](https://www.cnet.com/news/the-best-amazon-prime-day-2019-deals-sunday-and-the-best-coming-monday/). * **Prime Day: Strike:** Workers at an Amazon warehouse near Minneapolis are striking today to protest their working conditions. Some Amazon employees at its Seattle HQ plan to join the job action. [Daily Beast](https://www.thedailybeast.com/amazon-warehouse-workers-in-minnesota-strike-on-prime-day). * **Wimbledon Winners: Mens:** Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in the longest Wimbledon men’s singles final in history, prevailing in a fifth-set tiebreaker after nearly five straight hours of tense, back-and-forth play. [ESPN](https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/id/27188600/how-novak-djokovic-held-roger-federer-win-wimbledon-men-title). * **Wimbledon Winners: Womens:** Simona Halep stunned the crowd, edging Serena Williams in straight sets to win her second Grand Slam and hand Williams her third straight loss in a major final. After the match, Halep said “Serena has inspired us, so thank you for that.” [ESPN](https://www.npr.org/2019/07/13/741432176/simona-halep-defeats-serena-williams-to-win-her-first-wimbledon-title). * **Spotted:** Woody Harrelson really getting into the action from his seat. [See pics](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7244961/Woody-Harrelson-delights-Wimbledon-viewers-antics-licks-lips.html). * **Spotted:** Kate and Pippa Middleton sitting alongside Meghan Markle as she cheered on friend Serena Williams. [See pics](https://people.com/royals/pippa-middleton-joins-kate-middleton-meghan-markle-first-public-outing-together-wimbledon/). * **Spotted:** Jeff Bezos and girlfriend Lauren Sanchez smooching in the stands. [See pics](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7245981/Jeff-Bezos-covers-Lauren-Sanchez-kisses-PDA-packed-trip-Wimbledon-divorce.html). * **ScarJo:** Scarlett Johansson says she should be able to portray any character — “person, tree, animal” — she wants. The actress’s comments on politically correct casting, featured in the cover story of As If magazine, follow last year’s controversy over her casting as a trans man in a film, which led to the actress pulling out of the role. In the article, the actress says political correctness is a “trend” that “needs to happen for various social reasons” but “does get uncomfortable when it affects the art.” The actress has reportedly said her comments were “widely taken out of context.” [Hollywood Reporter](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/scarlett-johansson-talks-freedom-film-casting-1224211). * **Chess Cheat:** Chess grandmaster Igors Rausis has been suspended after he was allegedly caught cheating during a tournament. A photo captured the chess great looking at his phone (phones are banned) while on the toilet during the Strasbourg Open. The head of the World Chess Federation said Rausis was caught “red-handed” and was “long suspected” of cheating. Rausis told Chess.com he was using his phone and said “I simply lost my mind.” [See pic](https://nypost.com/2019/07/13/chess-grandmaster-allegedly-caught-cheating-on-toilet-during-tournament/). Cheddar's Hena Doba gets into the latest. 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