US Launches New Round of Strikes Targeting Iran’s Ability to Threaten Hormuz Shipping
The latest attacks mark the fifth consecutive day of U.S. strikes targeting Iran’s ability to project force into the Gulf and attack oil tankers.
Experts Ruled Out Vaccines in Deaths of Twins, Prosecutors Say
The twins’ mother has been charged with murder.
Spain Beats France 2-0 to Advance to World Cup Final
Spain plays the winner of England versus Argentina in the finals on July 19; France plays for third place on July 18.
US Producer Inflation Unexpectedly Falls in June
‘The outlook for inflation in July is less promising,’ says one chief U.S. economist.
Trump Says ICE Should Resume Traffic Stops After Deadly Maine Encounter
Trump praised the tactic as an effective crime-fighting tool after a fatal shooting in Maine prompted a temporary nationwide pause for policy review.
Inside the Race to Fix America’s Gas Pipelines Amid AI Center Boom
The rise of power-hungry data centers is posing a new challenge to the nation’s aging natural gas pipeline infrastructure.
Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Initiate Congressional Action on Social Security
The bill comes after an annual trustees report showed that Social Security’s retirement trust fund could become depleted in 2032.
Public Health Groups Sue FDA Over E-cigarette, Nicotine Pouch Guidance
The lawsuit alleges that FDA is allowing tobacco products to enter the market without the required full review of the items.
China’s Communist Party Expels Politburo Member Amid Widening Purges
Former Xinjiang Party chief Ma Xingrui is the third member to be ousted from the country’s top echelon of power.
Treasury Sanctions Iran-Linked Shipping Network
U.S. officials said the network relied on shell companies and overseas businesses to hide its ties to Iran while moving sanctioned oil around the world.
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‘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.
DOJ Launches Global Trade Fraud Unit Targeting Tariff Evasion, Forced Labor
The mission of the global trade enforcement unit will be to prosecute criminal import, trade, and other fraud offenses that undermine American industries.
11 Strength-Building Stretches That Improve Flexibility, Mobility, and Muscle Power
With the right approach, you don’t have to choose between strength and flexibility–you can train both simultaneously.
Taco Bell Confirms Removal of Some Items but Says No Confirmed Link to Cyclosporiasis Outbreak
The outbreak has hit more than half the states in the country.
Titian Ramsay Peale II: American Naturalist and Explorer
In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,' we meet an artistically inclined member of the Peale family who made his name in scientific illustration.
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.
Sen. Lindsey Graham Dies at 71 From Suspected Aorta Rupture, Preliminary Findings Show
The senator died of aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to the medical examiner’s preliminary findings.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Declares Emergency, Calls Up National Guard to Battle Wildfires
The Superior National Forest in northern Minnesota has reported 16 wildfires burning, including four within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
South Carolina Governor Appoints Graham’s Sister to Fill His Senate Seat
Trump called on Henry McMaster to pick Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to serve in the interim.
Coast Guard Apprehends 35 Suspected Illegal Immigrants, 3 Smugglers Near San Diego
The agency intercepted more than 11,000 illegal immigrants last year.

Trump Says FBI Wasting Time If It Probes Conspiracy Theories About Graham’s Death
‘I don’t see a lot of evil there,’ Trump said of Sen. Lindsey Graham’s death.

Seattle Seahawks Sell to Khosla Family for $9.6 Billion
The Khosla family most notably contains venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, who has given checks to OpenAI, DoorDash, Stripe, and other notable tech companies.

Harry Kane Says England Not Worried About High Emotions of World Cup Semis Showdown With Messi’s Argentina
The two nations have a bitter and dramatic rivalry on the world stage.

Andy Serkis Rejects Diversity Push for New Lord of the Rings Film
‘‘I don’t think we’ll be doing a politically correct recasting for the sake of a ‘casting and ticking boxes,’' Serkis said.

The Ancient Techniques That Reset Your Nervous System
When the nervous system is constantly activated, the body shifts resources away from digestion, immunity, and repair.
Want Stronger Bones? These Key Nutrients and 6 Simple Exercises Can Help
Bone density increases gradually through proper nutrition and exercise during the bone remodeling process.
Health Issues Associated With Cervical Spine Disorders and How to Manage Them
Regular daily care can help maintain the stability of the cervical spine and the surrounding muscles.
Excellent Solutions for Your 7 Biggest Clutter Problems
Here are a few worthwhile causes that will make you feel good about decluttering.

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.

Stratford-Upon-Avon: To See or Not to See?
The best Shakespeare-related thing you can do in Stratford is see a play.

























































































