Billionaire Rick Jackson Defeats Trump-Backed Burt Jones in Georgia GOP Gubernatorial Runoff
Jackson received over 52 percent of the vote to Jones’ roughly 47 percent.
Iran, Ukraine Dominate Trump’s 1st Day at G7 Summit in France
The U.S. president warned that Tehran will ’suffer unbelievable consequences’ if it violates the agreement.
What to Know About the Alleged Plot to Attack the White House UFC Event
A 19-year-old Ohio man told investigators about individuals he‘d been communicating with via a TikTok group called ’Vanguard of the Old.’
Messi Gets First World Cup Hat Trick Victory Over Algeria
His three-goal game follows Kylian Mbappé’s two goals for France against Senegal, and Erling Haaland’s two goals for Norway against Iraq.
HUD to allocate $193 Million to Address Youth Homelessness
Some of the funding will be prioritized for communities with ‘substantial rural populations.’
How Flash Mobs of Teens Are Taking Over Towns, Beaches
Teen takeovers started in Chicago in 2024 and become a nationwide phenomenon in 2025. They often devolve into violence.
Trump Invokes Defense Production Act to Boost Weapons Production, Supply Chain
The secretary of war can use the new authority to kickstart production for critical munitions, missiles, and equipment.
Education Department Unveils Partnerships Shifting Special Education Coordination, Civil Rights Enforcement
The interagency agreements with HHS and DOJ are part of a broader push to downsize the federal government’s role in education.
US Embassy in China Warns US Government-Affiliated Chinese Americans Traveling to China of Being Targeted by the CCP
The U.S. embassy in China issued three warnings in three days after a Chinese American scholar was detained in Kunming by the Chinese regime.
Day in Photos: Soweto March Commemoration, Earthquake in Indonesia, and Smithsonian Folklife Festival
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
First Step on Peace; $300 Billion Iran Plan
The first stage of a peace deal with Iran has now been signed. The memorandum of understanding will see the Strait of Hormuz opened immediately.
GM Defense, Lockheed Martin Sign Agreement to Bolster US Defense Manufacturing
The Department of War-backed agreement seeks to improve delivery timelines of critical capabilities and ensure supply chain resilience.
How Nature Rewires Your Brain–in Measurable Ways
A review of 108 brain-imaging studies demonstrated how nature exposure reduces stress, restores attention, and produces brain states similar to meditation.
Stanford Students Walk Out of Graduation Ceremony in Protest During Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s Speech
Numerous students walked out of their graduation on Sunday, some carrying Palestine flags or other signs, while booing could be heard from the crowd.
The World’s Best Contemporary Fine Art: Sotheby’s NY and the ARC Salon
A world-class opportunity to see—and perhaps acquire—traditional realist art.
8 Dead in B-52 Bomber Crash at Edwards Air Force Base in California
The base said in a statement that the crash was not survivable.

Plane Crash in Missouri Kills 12, State Highway Patrol Says
Missouri Highway Patrol Sgt. Justin Ewing described the scene as ‘brutal.’
US, Iran Reach Deal to End Conflict, Trump Authorizes Reopening of Strait of Hormuz
A signing ceremony will be held on June 19 in Switzerland.
FDA Warns Telehealth Companies Against Misleading Claims on Compounded Weight-Loss Drugs
‘Unlike FDA-approved drugs, these products have not been proven to be safe, effective, or of consistent quality,’ the agency said.

Federal Judge Recuses Herself in Georgia Election Records Case
The DOJ had asked Judge Eleanor Ross to voluntarily remove herself from the lawsuit.

Secret Service Deputy Director Gives Update on Defeated Terrorist Plot Against Freedom 250 UFC Event
Hungary Changes Constitution Blocking Possible Return of Viktor Orban
The change instituted by the new government means a prime minister can serve a maximum of eight years, ruling out another term for the former leader.

Australian Conservative Leader Pledges to Scrap, Severely Downsize Public Broadcasters
‘The SBS will be gone. There’s no need for it anymore,’ Pauline Hanson said.

Bonnie Tyler Out of Coma, Still in Intensive Care; Summer Performances Canceled
The Grammy-nominated singer faced medical complications after intestinal surgery in May.

Stopping a Drug Safely Takes a Team. Medicare Just Funded One Piece of It
CMS has opened the door to paying for supervised deprescribing. Experts say the harder work is building the support patients need.
1 Simple Test May Predict Future Quality of Life
As muscle strength, balance, and control decline, daily tasks such standing up become harder, increasing the risk of falls, injury, and loss of independence.
Why ADHD Drugs Work for Some Kids–and Fail for Others
Experts weigh in on when ADHD medication is the right call–and when it is not.
Install a Skylight
When remodeling a small room where wall space is at a premium, a skylight in the roof, instead of adding a wall window, is a popular solution.

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.

My Pilgrimage to Yorkshire—and Why You Should Take the Trip of Your Literary Dreams
Many of our favorite literary classics can become travel destinations.

























































































