US News Recap: From Scottish Greens to Data Breaches
The summary provides updates on U.S. domestic issues, covering topics such as President Trump's low-profile golf visit to Scotland amid ongoing Epstein queries, the passing of satirical musician Tom Lehrer at age 97, potential price hikes for açaí products due to new tariffs, and a data breach at Allianz Life impacting customers.

President Trump is maintaining a low profile while golfing in Scotland during a European trip, even as questions about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein linger back home. Trump's visit is coinciding with protests in Edinburgh bearing messages against his presidency.
Renowned satirical musician and math genius Tom Lehrer has passed away at the age of 97. Lehrer, known for his critical take on American social and political themes, died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, leaving behind a legacy of humor and insight.
Starting August 1, U.S. consumers may face a price surge on açaí products due to a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, unless a trade agreement is reached. The tariff could significantly affect the cost of açaí pulp, prevalent in bowls and smoothies across the nation.
Allianz Life, a major U.S. insurance firm, confirmed a data breach affecting the personal information of most of its customers, as well as some financial professionals and employees. The firm filed a report with Maine's attorney general but has not disclosed the specific number of affected individuals.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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