Israel-Lebanon Peace Framework Lays Out Roadmap to End Conflict, Disarm Hezbollah
The U.S. State Department published the text of the agreement, which has the backing of the United States and aims to achieve ‘lasting peace’ in the region.
China Removes 6 Military Deputies as Xi’s PLA Purge Continues
The removals add to Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s years-long military purge as Beijing continues reshaping military leadership.
Hundreds of Internet Sites Illegally Streaming World Cup Seized by US Authorities
Servers and domains linked to illegal streaming of World Cup games were targeted in Peru and Bulgaria.
Meet Adam Vickers, Arizona’s ‘Cactus Doctor’
Heat, disease, and development are taking a toll on Arizona’s saguaros. One specialist is helping them survive.

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Iran Attacks Bahrain After Retaliatory US Airstrikes
Although Iran did not claim the attack on a vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, the IRGC said it had targeted American positions in the region.
Report Says Missouri State Trained China’s Defense Executives Allegedly With Taxpayer Support
The university denied U.S. taxpayer dollars were directed toward the program, while Missouri’s governor and the House China panel chairman raised concerns.
10-Minute Hip Mobility Exercises to Improve Flexibility and Ease Lower Back Pain
Stretching to improve hip joint mobility enhances physical performance and relieves lower back pain and stiffness.
More Than 900,000 Bottles of Heart and Kidney Drugs Recalled: FDA Notice
Amgen is recalling more than 900,000 bottles of Corlanor and Sensipar medications, a notice released by the agency stated.
Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises Above 1,400 as Rescue Efforts Continue
More than 30,000 rescue, medical, police, and military personnel have been deployed to disaster zones, Caracas said.
The CCP Wants to Subjugate Taiwan—She’s Standing in the Way | Exclusive Interview With Hsiao Bi-Khim
‘We will not let Communist Party of China define who we are,’ says the vice president of Taiwan. She has been sanctioned by Beijing and labeled a ‘separatist.’
‘Supergirl’: This New Superstar Is Going to Be Around for a While
Subpar “Supergirl” serves to whet the appetite for when neonate superstar Milly Alcock gets the chance to work with a stronger director.
Creating Nostalgia Today: What Will Your Children Remember?
An annual camping trip, a favorite storybook, or a holiday tradition may become the emotional touchstones of childhood.

I’m a Nutritionist. Here’s How I'd Approach the White House Diet
Trump officials are following a strict protein-and-ferments diet inspired by Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Sean O'Mara.

The ‘Sister’ of Famous Scottish Highland Stag at Sotheby’s
The little-known highland stag from Queen Victoria’s favorite artist hits the art market.
Trump Admin Allows Release of Anthropic’s Mythos to Certain US Companies
Anthropic said the government had informed that Mythos 5 can be redeployed to ‘a small group of cyber defenders and infrastructure providers.’

Day in Photos: Earthquake in Venezuela, Heatwave in Europe, Protests in Indonesia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Xi’s Summit Promise of Openness Is Giving Way to Greater Control
Only weeks after the summit with the United States, Beijing is tightening trade and market access—but he’s not the only one doing so.

Bulls’ Caleb Wilson Wants to Be Rookie of the Year, and the Greatest of All Time
The Bulls took Wilson fourth overall out of North Carolina in the 2026 NBA Draft last week.

COVID-19 Vaccine Study, Blocked From CDC Journal, Now Published
The paper estimated that COVID-19 vaccination was 55 percent effective against hospitalization.

Why Bone and Muscle Loss Is More Than Just Aging
While osteoporosis and sarcopenia are among the most consequential aspects of aging, they are also the most preventable and reversible.

How Mineral Deficiencies Can Lead to Fatigue and Brain Fog
Calories get the spotlight, but what runs your cells is minerals, and most of us aren’t getting enough.

Your Mental Health May Be Paying the Price of Working From Home
A new study found remote workers experienced greater psychological distress and social isolation than in-person workers.

Wine ‘Additives’
Wine today, whether it’s from the United States or a place you have never heard of, is better than it has ever been.

How Can Homeowners Make the Most of Their Deck or Porch This Summer?
Decks and porches can feel like an extension of your living space during the summer months.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

How Americans Are Hacking Summer Travel Costs Amid Inflation
Travelers are using points, perks, timing tricks, and bundled packages to stretch their travel budgets further than ever.

















































































































