DHS Issues New Directive to Stop Abuse of US Asylum System by Illegal Immigrants, Attorneys
Some immigration lawyers coach illegal immigrant clients on hiding their past and lying when seeking asylum, the department said.
US Carries Out Defensive Strikes in Iran, Strait of Hormuz: Official
A U.S. official said the strikes were ‘measured, purely defensive, and intended to maintain the ceasefire.’
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.
Judge Declines to Block Trump’s Order on Mail-In Voting
‘Plaintiffs cannot show that preliminary injunctive relief is warranted,’ the judge said.
Mother Who Lost 2 Sons to Synthetic Drugs Sends Warning to Other Families
A DEA agent said China is sending precursor chemicals for carfentanil to Mexico, where cartel chemists are synthesizing them.
Norway to Join France’s Nuclear Deterrence Umbrella
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said Oslo is strengthening ties with several European military powers to avoid relying on a single security alliance.
Newsom Signs New Election Codes Into Law Ahead of Statewide Primary
The new election codes block federal agents and law enforcement from accessing voter rolls or disrupting election workers without a court order.
Senator Cotton Calls for Federal Investigations Into China-Made Medical Devices
Sen. Tom Cotton says it is important to protect Americans’ privacy and their health information.
A Vegetable That Beats Milk in Calcium Bioavailability
Understanding the bioavailability of foods helps you maximize the nutritional value you receive.
Gordon Chang Breaks Down Trump-Xi Summit and What’s Next
Will Trump call Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te—something no sitting U.S. president has done in 47 years?
Coalition of AGs Oppose Federal KIDS Online Safety Act
The bipartisan state attorneys general prefer a U.S. Senate version that would protect state rights.
Prescription Prices Too High? Experts Share Strategies to Cut the Cost
Millions of Americans skip or stretch medications because of cost. There are cheaper options, but only if the patient knows where to look.
Newsom Vows to Take 100 Percent of Trump’s ‘Slush Fund’ Money From Californians
The governor claimed he could tax all proceeds of the funds from anyone living in California.
This June’s Movie Roster Covers a Lot of Genre and Stylistic Ground
Here’s what to look for in theaters and streaming next month.
‘Pressure’: 2026’s Best Dramatic Film to Date
‘Pressure’ is an homage to the courage of those facing immense moral pressure and making hard decisions about the weather with potentially disastrous outcomes.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.

Bladder Cancer: Most Common Cancer of the Urinary System–Here Are the Warning Signs
The tenth leading cause of cancer death that can mimic a urinary tract infection or postmenopausal bleeding in women

‘Air Baths’ and Virtue Calendars: The Eccentric Success of Benjamin Franklin’s Daily Routine
Franklin divided his days into simple blocks of work, study, conversation, and self-examination, all guided by the question, ‘What good shall I do this day?’
Iranian Leader Khamenei Issues Defiant Message Amid Ongoing Negotiations
The message comes amid a tense standoff between Iran and the United States, as negotiations continue for a possible diplomatic settlement of the war.

US Military Carries Out ‘Self-Defense Strikes’ on Iranian Boats, Missile Launch Sites: CENTCOM
The strikes were designed ‘to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces,’ CENTCOM said in a statement.
Supreme Court Rules Against Employers in Dispute Over Pension Plans
The new ruling clarifies the rules for companies withdrawing from underfunded union pension plans.
Republican Jim Desmond Leads Congressional Race in San Diego
One poll shows Desmond with a 19-point lead.

As Electricity Costs Spike, Renewable Energy Divestments Emerge as Theme of Midterms
From Biden’s green energy edicts to Trump’s ‘energy dominance’ policies, voters may seek payback for costly reversals in federal direction at the ballot box.

Day in Photos: Golders Green Fire, Ghanaian Nationals Evacuated, and Coastal Erosion in England
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Australia Files $2 Billion Lawsuit Against US Giant 3M for PFAS Contamination
Clean-up efforts at 28 Defence Department sites have cost taxpayers $1 billion so far, according to the government.

McCarthy Focusing on Himself, Murray Offering Guidance in Vikings’ QB Competition
The two quarterbacks struck different tones during interviews.

Matthew Perry’s Assistant Gets 3 Years in Prison For His Role in Actor’s Death
Kenneth Iwamasa, 60, admitted to illegally obtaining and administering ketamine to the actor including several times on the day he died.

Why Sugar Makes You Feel Calmer but Your Body More Stressed
Sugar borrows calm from your brain and charges it to your body.
Smoky Baked Beans: A No-Added-Sugar Recipe for Memorial Day
Swap ultra-processed sauces and sugar-loaded canned beans for baked beans made with simple, whole-food ingredients to serve alongside your BBQ this weekend.

What Ozempic Can and Can’t Do
The best weight-loss plans focus on balanced nutrition and long-term sustainability, for sustained healthy metabolic function.
Enjoy a Taste of Summer in One Bite
Kids and adults love these savory cakes that include shredded zucchini and corn kernels—two vegetables that taste like summer in one bite.

Can You Kill Dandelions Without Herbicides?
The first thing to do is to keep the “good” plants healthy so they can compete with the weeds.

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

Route 66 Is Turning 100. So I Drove All 2,448 Miles of It—and Watched It Burst With New Life
Route 66 is turning 100 in November and it seems to contain more curiosities and paradoxes than the Midwest has cornstalks.





















































































