Trump Says US-Iran Ceasefire Is ‘Over’ After Hormuz Strikes
Trump said that negotiations could continue on a broader U.S.-Iran peace deal even though he considers the temporary truce to have ended.
Apple Loses EU Court Fight Over App Store Gatekeeper Rules
The ruling leaves Apple’s App Store and iOS subject to the Digital Markets Act, preserving rules designed to open digital markets to greater competition.
Argentina Comes Back to Beat Egypt 3–2 to Reach World Cup Quarterfinal
Messi finally got his team tied up with less than 10 minutes left in the game.
Danish Prime Minister Says Greenland ‘Not for Sale’ as Trump Pushes for US Control
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said, ‘We are ready to defend every inch of NATO, including our own territory.’
Cuba Blackout Sparks Protests as Authorities Struggle to Restore Power
Several nationwide blackouts have hit Cuba over the past year.
How America Won the Hearts of World Cup Soccer Fans
From lobster rolls and barbeque to huge skylines and stadiums, soccer fans from around the world are loving the American experience.
DOJ Warns State Election Officials Can Be Charged Over Noncitizen Voting
Election officials ‘could be subject to criminal liability,’ Harmeet Dhillon said.
Federal Judge Orders DHS to Restore Key Features of Immigration Database
The judge said that another recent ruling on the matter was wrong.
Rutte Warns NATO Not to Be Naive About Beijing After Chinese Missile Test in Pacific
A missile test has reignited concerns among the United States and its allies over the Chinese regime’s growing nuclear arsenal and military expansion.
Senate Committee Sets New Hearing Date for Trump’s DNI Pick Jay Clayton
Republicans are moving on Clayton’s nomination ahead of a weeks-long break in the Senate with spy powers still lapsed.
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World Cup Enters Quarterfinals: What to Know
Eight teams from three continents are facing off in the quarterfinals as several players continue their chase for the Golden Boot.
Why Today’s Young Men Feel They Have No Place in the West | Nick Freitas
For two decades, young men have been told that masculinity is toxic, the future is female, that they are responsible for the world’s problems, he argues.
Big Pharma and Big Medical Locked in Standoff Over Drug Discounts: What to Know
Lawmakers have urged Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to end the dispute between Eli Lilly and major hospital systems over prescription drug discounts and rebates.
How Common Medications Can Affect Your Tolerance to Heat
Millions of Americans may miss heat-related illness warning signs unless they know how their medications could interact with the weather.
Southern Poverty Law Center Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Fraud Charges
The indictment alleges $4.1 million in donor funds were funneled to individuals associated with extremist groups.
‘Comedy is a Grim Business’: The Creation of a Slapstick Masterwork
James Curtis recalls the wild story behind the comedy classic ‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.’
Tune in Today: The First American Symphony
This week, we put the question of “which American symphony was first” to the test.
California’s Newport Beach Arrests Over 400 During Fourth of July Chaos
City officials said juveniles and young adults committed unlawful behavior, including throwing explosive mortars and fireworks into crowds and at officers.

ATF Changes Another Gun Rule Amid Major Rollback
Since April, the ATF has moved to end a number of federal firearms rules.
France Evacuates 10,000 From Path of a Wildfire Near Spanish Border
The Trévillach fire has also forced the authorities to ban spectators from watching the third stage of the Tour de France cycle race.
New York High-Rise ‘Stable’ After Columns Buckled: Buildings Commissioner
‘We are feeling confident,’ the official said.

Supreme Court Expands Executive Power With Trump Cases
The court expanded Trump’s ability to fire federal officials but also limited his power to impose tariffs.

US Attacks on Iran ‘Absolutely Necessary’, NATO Chief Says
Mark Rutte said that since Iran was ‘basically violating the ceasefire,’ it was ‘crucial’ that the United States ‘forcefully react.’

Fiat Brings Micro Mobility to US Markets With Introduction of Topolino EV
The $14,985, low-speed vehicle is designed for neighborhoods and roads with posted speed limits of up to 35 miles per hour.

Kyle Lowry Retires With Raptors After 20-Year NBA Career
Lowry also played for the Memphis Grizzlies, Houston Rockets, Miami Heat, and Philadelphia 76ers.

Lauren Bennett, Voice Behind ‘Party Rock Anthem’ and Pop Group G.R.L., Dies at 36
News of her death was announced on July 6 by members of her former pop girl group. An official cause of death is unknown.

A 10-Minute Eye Exercise for Better Eye Function
Four functions help keep the eyes healthy. How do you improve them?

The Perfectionism Pandemic: What’s Driving It?
New data on perfectionism’s steady rise and broader associations prompt a closer look at the expectations of self and society.
How Poetry Therapy Is Changing Mental Health Care
Poetry’s rhythm, metaphor, and imagery can reduce stress, build resilience, and improve mental health.
Replace Gutters
Left unchecked, water damage will only get worse and more costly to repair.

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.

History Without Words: A Unique Way to Tell a Tribal Story
Every aspect of the spa was designed to celebrate the cultural history of the Indigenous Pechanga band—the Payomkawichum.






























































































