The morning was dominated by the judicial aftermath of Quentin Deranque’s death, as editors focused on the indictment and detention of seven suspects, including the former parliamentary assistant to LFI deputy Raphaël Arnault. Editorial attention quickly shifted to Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez’s decision to authorize a controversial tribute march in Lyon for the following day, a move that sparked intense political friction between the government's security pragmatism and left-wing opposition. By early afternoon, the narrative landscape was briefly punctuated by Quentin Fillon Maillet’s record-breaking ninth Olympic medal in the biathlon mass start. However, this was soon eclipsed by a major diplomatic and economic shift as the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs. Editors tracked Trump’s immediate defiance as he proposed a new 10% global tariff to bypass the ruling. The evening concluded with a sharp pivot toward domestic security, with headlines reporting the arrest of two minors for a jihadist plot in northern France and the evacuation of the Montparnasse Tower and Sciences Po Paris following coordinated bomb threats.