California, Iowa, 4 Other States Hold Primaries: Key Races to Watch
The California gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries are among the most closely watched races today.
Trump Says Israel and Hezbollah Will Stop Fighting, Iran Talks Still Ongoing
The president says that ‘talks are continuing, at a rapid pace,’ with Iran despite a report from an Iranian semi-official news outlet saying talks had halted.
DOJ Says It Will Comply With Court’s Block on ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’
On Friday, a federal judge in Virginia temporarily blocked disbursements from the $1.8 billion fund.
EU Agrees Plan to Send Illegal Immigrants to Return Hubs Outside Bloc
Europe continues to harden its stance on illegal immigration to allow longer entry bans and tougher detention rules.
GOP Control of the House Could Hinge on a Race in California’s Little Saigon
The fall of Saigon and the American Dream loom large in the primary battle for California’s 45th District, where Vietnamese American voters could tip the scales
Ultra-Orthodox Jews Clash With Israeli Police Over Military Conscription
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been unable to push through a bill exempting them from conscription.
NYC Chinese Consulate Involved in Philadelphia’s CCP Flag-Raising Ceremony: Documents
Held in September 2025, the ceremony drew protests and criticism over China’s human rights record.
Satellite Images Show More Military Activity Near China’s Nuclear Missile Silos
The network of desert launch platforms host long-range missiles that can reach any U.S. city, but one expert cautioned that missile silos are sometimes fake.
Kenyan President Defends US Ebola Quarantine Center After Protests
A court in Kenya on May 28 suspended the plans as the challenge advances.
Heal the Dirt: How Farmers Are Detoxing America
An exclusive look into the fast-growing regenerative farming movement and how it focuses on fixing unhealthy food and chronic disease in America.
Ukraine Wants Progress on Peace Negotiations Before Winter, Zelenskyy Says
The Institute for the Study of War said Russia’s battlefield performance reveals that ’the character of the war is shifting in favor of Ukrainian forces.’
Patchouli Oil Can Ward Off Mosquito Bites: Study
Researchers say the lotion blocked mosquito bites for up to three hours in controlled laboratory testing.
Kidnapped at 15, a Sex Trafficking Survivor Turns Trauma into Advocacy
Marlene Carson is doing what she loves to fight what she hates.
‘The Two Greatest Novels Ever Written’: Philosophy Through Fiction
Philosophy professor Peter Kreeft introduces great ideas with an easy-to-read analysis of two classic novels.
‘City on Fire’: Murder Amid Uprisings
Hong Kong is on a knife-edge, and a disgraced police superintendent must solve a grisly case before it explodes.

I Interviewed People Who Came Back From Death. They All Had a Similar Message.
Coming back from death is a real life-changer.

Historical Artifacts You Can Collect That Won’t Break the Bank
Even modest collections of meaningful items can transform a bookshelf, office space, or living room into a repository of stories from the past.
Trump Rescinds 50-Year-Old Rules Banning Off-Road Vehicles on Federal Lands
The president revoked regulations that he described as vague, burdensome, and an obstacle to legitimate access.

US Navy Warns of ‘Dangerous Military Activities’ in Strait of Hormuz
U.S. naval command said vessels involved in mine-laying could be targeted and that the blockade of Iranian ports remains in effect.
Trump Directs Agencies to Align With Study Recommending Fewer Childhood Vaccines
The president’s order references a scientific assessment by the Department of Health and Human Services issued earlier this year.
Dozen People on Cruise Ship Sickened With Gastrointestinal Symptoms: CDC
The CDC was notified of the outbreak on May 28, though the causative agent of the outbreak is still unknown.

Federal Court Turns Away States’ Lawsuit, Leaves EPA Grant Terminations Intact
A federal judge found that the states suing to restore the grants sued in the wrong court.

Day in Photos: Fighter Lion Tanks, Factory Explosion in Malta, and Children’s Safety Debate
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Gov. Ron DeSantis Wants Property Tax Relief for Floridians—What to Know
Supporters say it can rein in local government spending, but critics warn it will hamstring Florida’s cities.

Blockbuster Trade Sends 2-Time DPOY Myles Garrett to Rams
The Rams sent their 2027 first-rounder, 2028 second, 2029 third, and edge Jared Verse to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for the former first overall pick.

Barry Diller’s People Inc. Makes $18 Billion Bid for MGM Resorts
Already the largest shareholder, he says the casino and resort business is ‘one with real-world assets that AI cannot easily replicate or disintermediate.’

A Vegetable That Beats Milk in Calcium Bioavailability
Understanding the bioavailability of foods helps you maximize the nutritional value you receive.
Before You Pay for a Prescription, Check These Things
Millions of Americans skip or stretch medications because of cost. There are cheaper options, but only if the patient knows where to look.

Common Diabetes Drug May Limit Some Exercise Benefits
The findings raise new questions about whether combining medication and exercise always maximizes health benefits.
Mascarpone French Toast
This Mascarpone French Toast is a thick, custardy brioche topped with a light mascarpone whipped cream and a fresh homemade berry sauce.

The Case for Restoring Local Life
The roots of resilience and social strength can still be found close to home.

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.

London in the Thick of It
London is still the vigorous and charming world capital that has so enchanted visitors for decades.




















































































