Due to extreme heat and thunderstorms, many events commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States' founding were canceled or rescheduled. Parades in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Cape May, New Jersey, among others, were either postponed or shortened for safety reasons. Some events took place earlier in the day due to lower morning temperatures, such as the annual 'Patriotic Dog Parade' in North Wildwood, New Jersey. Fireworks displays scheduled for the evening proceeded as planned. President Donald Trump was set to deliver a speech in Washington, D.C., followed by a large fireworks show. Meanwhile, New York became a central location for celebrations, featuring a major sailing parade including Poland's training ship 'Dar Młodzieży'.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on event changes due to weather conditions and mentions political figures like President Trump but does not take a clear stance or use biased language. It provides factual updates on cancellations and rescheduling without apparent ideological framing.



