Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restart Processing Asylum Claims
The administration was also told to resume adjudicating immigration benefit requests.
Iran War Will End ‘Only When It Ends in Lebanon,’ Iranian Foreign Minister Says
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has demanded that Israeli forces withdraw from Lebanon.
From World Cup Fever to Revisions—5 Takeaways From the May Jobs Report
Payroll growth momentum could slow once the spectacle leaves North America, some economists warned.
Why a European Army, Without NATO, Remains Out of Reach
Divergent foreign policies and clashing national interests among EU members put a European army out of reach in the near term, analysts said.
Feds Probe Alleged Voter Fraud in California
On Friday, California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton announced an Emergency Election Count Accelerator Plan.
Trump Urges New Acting Intelligence Director to Clean House
The president argued in a new interview that many workers in the Office of Director of National Intelligence ‘shouldn’t be there.’
Beijing Marks Tiananmen Massacre Anniversary With Heightened Security and Online Controls
Witnesses reported roadblocks and surveillance, as discussion of the 1989 massacre vanished from social media.
Agriculture Department Says No Further Flesh-Eating Screwworm Cases Detected
Officials imposed quarantines and movement controls in South Texas after larvae were found in a calf, though USDA says it expects to contain the case.
What the End of the Orban Era Means for Hungary and Its Constitution | Marton Sulyok
Hungary is undergoing a major transformation after a historical landslide election ended Viktor Orban’s 16 years in power.
Ex-CIA Officer Accused of Stealing $40 Million in Gold Bars Ordered to Stay in Detention Pending Trial
David Rush was arrested after an FBI search of his home turned up $42 million in gold bars and cash.
Some Children’s ADHD Might Be a Sleep Problem. Here’s Why.
ADHD broadly includes two main symptoms. Sleep-disordered breathing appears to drive both.
UK Must Boost Defense Spending to Be Ready for Greater Conflicts, Says Military Chief
British Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton said thatin his 35-year career, ’this is the most dangerous period that I have known.’
How to Visit Berlin
Germany’s capital blends sobering historical landmarks with quirky local traditions, creating a destination unlike anywhere else in Europe.
In the Shadow of Tragedy: The Quiet Strength of First Lady Lucretia Garfield
Beyond an assassination lies the story of Lucretia Garfield, who saved her marriage from its ‘years of darkness’ with love.

Menopause: A Natural Phase Every Woman Experiences After 45–Here Are the Common Relief Methods
Up to 80 percent of women going through menopause experience unpleasant symptoms.

How to Visit Hiroshima, a City Reborn
Hiroshima’s story is one of tragedy, but the city today is joyful, welcoming, and dedicated to peace.
House Passes Resolution to Block Military Action Against Iran
Lawmakers voted 215–208 for the Democrat-led measure to remove U.S. troops from armed hostilities with Iran.

State Department Issues Travel Advisory for Mexico
According to the Human Rights Watch’s World Report 2025, there are ‘extremely high rates’ of violent crime in Mexico.
COVID-19 Vaccines May Be Causing Cancer, Experts Say
Doctors testified at a Senate hearing about their experiences.
Trump Says US Weighing Taking Stakes in AI Companies
‘There’s something very interesting about it, where it almost becomes a partnership with the American public,’ the president said.

New Jersey Boosts Immigrant Legal Defense Fund to $20 Million as Delaney Hall Dispute Continues
The Senate passed a roughly $70 billion bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol through the end of Trump’s second term.

Ukrainian Drone Explodes in Romanian Port, Kyiv Blames Russia
The Russian Embassy in Romania said that any attempts to link these drones to Russia and hold it responsible for the incidents are ‘completely groundless.’

Western Asset Pays $100 Million to Resolve Federal Charges Tied to former Co-CIO
Federal regulators said the firm failed to detect and prevent alleged ‘cherry-picking’ by the former co-chief investment officer.

Bears Announce Indiana Move After Illinois Stadium Plan Stalls
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun celebrated the announcement, welcoming the team to the Hoosier State.

Scott Pelley Pushes Back Against CBS News Chief Bari Weiss’s Description of His Departure
The longtime ‘60 Minutes’ correspondent was fired on Tuesday after a heated meeting where he challenged network executives.

How Parental Favoritism Affects Both Children’s Mental Health
A study of 632 twin pairs found that different parental treatment is linked to anxiety, ADHD, and behavioral problems in children.
5 Exercises to Preserve and Restore Your Knees
Knee pain can limit your mobility. These gentle exercises improve flexibility and strength and can be done by most people.

Lactate Is the New Ketone: How It Fuels the Brain
New research suggests lactate, long dismissed as a workout waste product, may serve as an alternative brain fuel.
Your Body Has a Healing Kit: Acupoints for 7 Everyday Ailments
Acupressure works by redistributing energy so the body can regain balance.
Fried Chicken You Can Feel Good About: Almond Flour-Crusted Lemon, Garlic, and Herb Chicken
Marinated chicken is coated in a nutty almond flour crust and pan-fried until golden brown for a healthier version of the classic comfort food.

Moving From Fair to Very Good Credit Could Save You $54,000 Over the Lifetime of Your Mortgage
Mortgages are different from loans for a car. The credit score requirement for a mortgage is more strict.

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

‘Harry Potter’ Soars Under the Cosm Spell With Fantastical, Theme-Park-Like Effects
Cosm’s curved screen brings a sense of dimension, and even at times movement, to the film.

















































































