Trump Says He May Eliminate Iran’s IRGC Like He Did ISIS
The president’s remarks came amid intensifying U.S. military operations against Iran and Tehran’s attempts to restrict Gulf shipping flows.
As Public Frustration Grows in China, the State Intensifies Campaign to Silence Online Dissent
Insiders say authorities are tightening censorship and pursuing people who share videos of floods, labor disputes, and other sensitive incidents.
A Quiet Ohio Town, a Teen’s Cellphone, and a Sprawling Federal Terrorism Investigation
A call from a mother concerned about her son’s anti-government conspiracy theories turned into a national terror probe.
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US Imposes 25 Percent Tariff on Some Brazilian Imports Over Negotiation Impasse
Brazil said there was ‘no justification’ for the measures, vowing a challenge through the World Trade Organization.
Senators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Counter China’s Repression on US Soil
‘With transnational repression on the rise, it is critical that we take strong action to investigate and prosecute bad actors,’ Sen. Adam Schiff said.
South Korea Hikes Interest Rates for First Time Since 2023
The Bank of Korea’s Monetary Policy Board unanimously voted to boost the rates from 2.5 percent to 2.75 percent.
CDC Director Nominee Says She Will ‘Never Betray the Science’ When Asked About Vaccines
Dr. Erica Schwartz said that she will stand up for what is right.
US Consumers More Cautious in June as Retail Sales Rise 0.2 Percent
Back-to-school shopping could give summer retail sales a boost.
‘35 Christians Are Killed a Day’: Inside Jihadi Violence in Nigeria | Judd Saul
Saul estimates 5,000 to 10,000 Christians are killed each year by jihadis in Nigeria.
Appliance Repairability Guide: Why Americans Struggle With Pre-Purchase Inspections
How do I know if an appliance is repairable before I buy it, and why do smart appliances fail faster?
‘Richard Fleischer: Journeyman’: A New Look at an Underappreciated Filmmaker
Jason A. Ney reevaluates the prolific director of ’20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ and ‘Soylent Green.’

Going Gluten-Free Helps People Feel Better, but Is Gluten Really the Problem?
Millions of people without celiac disease report feeling better when excluding gluten from their diets.

Scotty’s Castle: A Medieval Mission
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ a castle-like dwelling in Death Valley National Park fascinates visitors.
Trump Administration Updates Philadelphia Slavery Exhibit
The Department of the Interior said the new panels ‘acknowledge the evils of slavery’ as well as ’momentous events that took place in the President’s House.’

Foreign Troops in Ukraine After Peace Deal Would Be Viewed as Legitimate Military Targets, Says Moscow
France and the UK signed a letter of intent to send troops to Ukraine in the event a peace agreement is made.

Uber Offers $14.8 Billion to Buy Delivery Hero
The Berlin-based company generated 49.1 billion euros in revenue in 2025.

Jon Gruden Wants to Return to Broadcasting as Play-by-Play Announcer
Gruden has had a prolific career as an analyst, first with ESPN, and currently with Barstool Sports.

Jurassic Park Actor Sam Neill Confirmed to Have Died From Pneumonia
His death at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney came three months after Neill announced he was cancer-free.

Pools, Splash Pads May Help Spread Diarrhea Outbreak, Experts Warn
Contaminated water carries the parasite Cyclospora, which could cause an illness with violent symptoms that has spread to 34 states across the United States.

Metabolic Madness: 6 Exercises for When You Feel Off but Your Labs Say You’re Fine
Life can be less enjoyable when you feel off, and doctors don’t always have answers. Certain exercises can potentially help you feel metabolically better.

Just 4 Minutes of Daily Exercise Improved Function in Older Adults
Most guidelines call for 150 minutes of exercise per week, however, significant strides in physical health could be only four minutes away.

What Should Homeowners Know Before Pest Problems Start?
Factors like moisture, small exterior gaps, food access, landscaping, and cluttered storage spaces can all make a home more attractive to unwanted visitors.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

In Minnesota’s Dwindling Mom-and-Pop Resort Culture, Ten Mile Lake Keeps It in the Family
Ten Mile Lake Resort has kept with the times while staying true to its history.



















































































































