Extreme Heat Warnings in Effect Across NYC, Other Major Cities Ahead of July 4
As of Thursday afternoon, it was 98 degrees Fahrenheit in New York City and Boston, and 100 degrees in Philadelphia.
Consumers Confront Higher Beef Prices Ahead of America 250 Cookouts
Barbecue lovers enjoy their beef, but the meat also ’represents the greatest inflationary pressure,' say Wells Fargo economists.
Wall Street Review: Dow Hits New Record Amid Ongoing Market Rotation
Steady bond prices, amid lower oil prices and a cooling labor market, have supported a rotation of investment from leading sectors into lagging sectors.
Day in Photos: Kyiv Struck by Missiles, Protests in Albania, Heatwave in the US
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Lobbyists Drop Clients the Pentagon Has Linked to Chinese Military Activity
A 2025 law prohibits the Pentagon from contracting with companies who share lobbying representation with companies linked to the Chinese military.
In Photos: Venezuela Rescue Team Efforts
International rescue teams from more than 90 countries joined a global effort after the Venezuela earthquakes.
A Hidden Chamber, an Unfinished Dream, and the Mystique of Mount Rushmore
The world-famous American icon—which almost wasn’t built—will likely endure for millennia. It’s a major focal point for America’s 250th birthday this year.
CDC Issues Advisory for West Nile Virus in US Ahead of July 4 Holiday
At least 48 cases have been reported as of June 30, the agency said.
Supreme Court Denies Appeal From Reporter Catherine Herridge
Herridge asked the court to stay a decision fining her $800 a day until she reveals her confidential source for a story about an FBI investigation.
US Vows to Defend Sovereignty as China Enacts ‘Ethnic Unity’ Law
The EU voices concerns about the law’s extraterritorial application, while Taiwan warns it presents an escalation of the CCP’s transnational repression.
Former Olympian Charged Over Allegedly Vandalizing Reflecting Pool
David Hearn was indicted in Washington on one count of property destruction related to an incident that occurred on June 19.
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Home List Prices See Largest Decline in Nearly 10 Years in June: Report
Homes spent a median of 53 days on the market, ending a period of more than two years in which homes sold more slowly than the previous year.
The Constitution on Today’s Hottest Debates: From Campus Free Speech to Homeless Encampments
What does the Constitution actually say about the issues dominating today’s headlines?
British Prime Minister Apologizes Over Historical Forced Adoptions
The government’s apology follows one from the Church of England last month over its role in the practice.
A 10-Minute Eye Exercise for Better Eye Function
While keeping our eyes from screens is an increasingly growing challenge, there is relief for dry, tired eyes.
Clinical Trial for Bundibugyo Ebola Treatments Starts
Patients are being enrolled to test potential treatments against the ebolavirus that is behind the ongoing outbreak in Africa.
The No-Stress Guide to Backyard Entertaining
Whether celebrating special occasions or simply gathering with friends, thoughtful preparation can make every outdoor get-together feel effortless.
10 Cups Of Vegetable Longevity Soup: A Hot or Chilled Summer Favorite
Broccoli, cauliflower, sweet potato, and warming spices are blended together until silky smooth, delivering flavor along with fiber.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship
The president’s executive order sought to exclude children of illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders from automatic citizenship at birth.

US Not Renewing US–Mexico–Canada Trade Pact
The framework for $2 trillion in annual trade is in limbo.
Trump Warns Gasoline Retailers of ‘Big Problems’ if They Don’t Cut Prices
The president’s warning came amid falling crude oil prices and after he accused gas stations of price gouging.
Tesla Semi Involved in First Fatal Accident
The deadly accident is the first for Tesla’s commercial truck produced at the Nevada factory.

WHO Declares Cruise Ship-Linked Hantavirus Outbreak Over
First detected in April among passengers on the vessel after it left an Argentinian port, the outbreak resulted in 13 confirmed cases including 3 deaths.

USDA Announces $500 Million Program to Boost Domestic Fertilizer Production
Fertilizer prices have spiked significantly since the war with Iran started at the end of February.

Celtics Trade Former Finals MVP Jaylen Brown to 76ers
After ‘full-blown shopping’ Brown and lots of debate over his true value, Boston finalizes a trade with Philadelphia for Paul George and four picks.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce May Not Hold Wedding Ceremony at MSG
The couple are expected to hold a celebration at Madison Square Garden, with private nuptials potentially taking place at a separate location.

5 New Discoveries About Kidneys Are Changing How Scientists Think
New research suggests the kidneys influence more than fluid balance—from salt cravings and blood pressure to how the body recovers from injury.
‘Forever Chemical’ Linked to Fetal Facial Abnormalities–Scientists Now Know Why
For the first time, researchers identified the precise biological mechanism behind the damage.

From Dry Eyes to Bleeding Gums: Manuka Honey’s Potential Health Benefits
New research suggests manuka honey may have benefits beyond its well-known wound-healing reputation.
12 Things That May Make You a Mosquito Magnet
Scientists are uncovering why some people appeal to mosquitos more than others.
Add a Second Doorbell Chime
When you go to purchase a new door chime, choose one that is a standard two-tone model.

Boredom and Cold Beauty: Why This Veteran Italian Designer Says Global Fashion Has Lost Its ‘Soul’
‘When a brand stops searching for its ’soul’ ... it slowly loses the heart that made it alive,' says the former designer for Prada and Benetton.

Extreme Weather, Global Instability, and Safety Increasingly Influencing Summer Vacations
Just 19 percent of Americans plan to travel abroad this summer, significantly lower than the global average of 36 percent.


































































































