Federal Judge Blocks Trump From Implementing Proof of Citizenship Requirement to Vote
The ruling converts a preliminary injunction that the judge had issued a year ago into a permanent ban
Chinese National Sentenced to 27 Months for Defrauding Elderly Floridians
The Senate Special Committee on Aging said the case ‘is a prime example of China targeting older Americans and exploiting vulnerable victims.’
Chief of Staff to Former NYC Mayor Adams, 3 Others Charged in Bribery Scheme
Federal charges allege Frank Carone accepted bribes to direct a $6.8 million shelter contract to a Queens hotel owner.
Why Beijing Is Dropping Its ‘Get Rich’ Propaganda
As China’s economy sinks, Xi is selling nationalism in place of prosperity and is staking his rule on grabbing Taiwan, analysts say.
UK, France, Germany Warn About Chinese Actions in Taiwan
The three nations issued a joint statement saying that the safety of seafarers and vessels must be ‘guaranteed and respected.’
Hundreds Charged in $6.5 Billion Healthcare Fraud Crackdown: DOJ
About 450 defendants were charged in a record-setting crackdown on Medicaid and hospice care fraud schemes, officials said.
FBI Details How Suspected Chinese Agents Target US Security Clearance Holders
A public court filing says the scheme recruited clearance holders on LinkedIn and other platforms using AI photos and encrypted messaging.
Northern California Hit With 5.6 Magnitude Earthquake
The quake struck in Mendocino County.
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US Eases Restrictions on Iran’s World Cup Soccer Team
Andrew Giuliani, the executive director of the White House FIFA Task Force, said the easing of restrictions was always planned if things went smoothly.
The CCP Wants to Subjugate Taiwan—She’s Standing in the Way | Exclusive Interview With Hsiao Bi-Khim
‘We will not let Communist Party of China define who we are,’ says the vice president of Taiwan. She has been sanctioned by Beijing and labeled a ‘separatist.’
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Knock Out Power in Crimea’s Largest City
Ukraine has submitted a revised application for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, bringing it closer to membership.
How Mineral Deficiencies Can Lead to Fatigue and Brain Fog
Calories get the spotlight, but what runs your cells is minerals, and most of us aren’t getting enough.
Bill Gates Says Epstein Issued ‘Veiled’ Threats Over Affairs
The Microsoft co-founder spoke to members of Congress about his relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Rembrandt Peale: In His Father’s Footsteps
In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we visit a son who carried on the legacy of an early American artist.
A Bridge to the Future: America’s 250th Celebration Time Capsule
A nostalgic portal from the present to the future will be buried underground in historic Philadelphia to commemorate our nation’s landmark birthday.
California Declares State of Emergency Over Los Angeles Warehouse Fire, Smoke
A smoke advisory remains in place for particle pollution from the days-old fire.

Hundreds Charged in $6.5 Billion Healthcare Fraud Crackdown: DOJ
About 450 defendants were charged in a record-setting crackdown on Medicaid and hospice care fraud schemes, officials said.
Nursing School Owner Pleads Guilty After Issuing Nearly 3,000 Fake Diplomas
The case is part of the second phase of Operation Nightingale, a multi-state law enforcement action launched in January 2023.
IRS Generally Did Well in 2026, but Some Taxpayers Faced Challenges: Watchdog
The National Taxpayer Advocate oversees the IRS.

Trump Cancels Signing of Housing Affordability Bill, Says SAVE Act Should Be Passed First
Trump has been pushing the Senate to remove the filibuster to pass the election integrity bill, known as the SAVE America Act.

Gold Falls Below $4000 as U.S. Dollar Gains Ground
A stronger U.S. currency and expectations of higher interest rates weighed on bullion after a multiyear rally lost momentum.

Colombia Advances to World Cup Knockout Round with 1-0 Win Over DR Congo
Seven teams have secured their spot with one game left to go in the preliminary group stage.

Former UFC Star Dustin Poirier Arrested on Misdemeanor Public Drunkenness Charge in Georgia
Poirier was taken into custody on June 21 by the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office, and was released on bail.

Migraine Drugs May Cut Glaucoma Risk, New Study Finds
A recent study found that CGRP inhibitor drugs were associated with a lower risk of developing glaucoma.
Is It a Cold or Childhood Asthma? The Symptoms Parents Should Never Ignore
Persistent coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness may be signs of asthma rather than a lingering cold.

Urolithin A: A Compound That May Help Rejuvenate Aging Mitochondria
As we age, our cellular energy factories become less efficient—but research suggests one compound may help support their renewal.
How to Make the Most of Your Vacation
The best vacation is one that gives you lasting, happy memories, despite its challenges.
Corn on the Cob Is the Best Thing to Cook in the Air Fryer This Summer
Of all the ways to cook corn on the cob, the air fryer is my new favorite.

Calculating the True Cost
When you start calculating the number of hours you need to work to pay for something, the true cost of a purchase becomes clear.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

Solo Travel Soars: Record-Breaking Interest Levels Reported for 2026
In the U.S. alone, the solo travel market was valued at $95 billion in 2024.
























































































