Supreme Court to Close Out Term With 3 Major Decisions
The high court is expected to issue its highly anticipated ruling on Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship.
Trump Warns Gasoline Retailers of ‘Big Problems’ If They Don’t Cut Prices
The president’s warning came amid falling crude oil prices and after he accused gas stations of price gouging.
UK Launches Defense Investment Plan With $6.6 Billion for Drones
The UK Ministry of Defence said the plan would help the Royal Navy counter Russian activity in the North Atlantic and the High North.
Exclusive Documentary: Final Hours—Is Death Really the End?
Join host and health reporter Makai Allbert as he discovers what’s really going on in those moments between life and death from people who have traveled there.
UK Economy Grew 0.6 Percent in 1st Quarter of 2026
Some economists have expressed skepticism about the ONS’s seasonal adjustment processes.
Can We Have Our Humans Back? Why Some Companies Are Rethinking AI.
Industry insiders and CEOs explain the hidden price tag and, in some cases, buyer’s remorse associated with trading real workers for AI agents.
Americans Facing Escalated Threats and Intimidation From China: Report
Hundreds in the U.S. faith community report harassment, intimidation, and fear amid escalating transnational repression from China.
Witkoff, Kushner to Meet Qatari Mediators, No Direct US-Iran Talks, Qatar Says
The latest crisis erupted after Washington accused Iran of attacking commercial vessels transiting the strait with missiles and drones.
Self-Exiled Chinese Businessman Guo Wengui Sentenced to 30 Years in US Prison
Guo Wengui was arrested in March 2023 on charges of wire fraud, securities fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering.
Trump Suggests He May Not Sign Bipartisan Housing Affordability Bill
Once Trump receives the bill, he has 10 days to veto or sign the legislation.
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Education Dept Finalizes Rule Tying Federal Loan Access to Graduates’ Earnings
As of February, the outstanding federal student loan balance totaled more than $1.6 trillion.
Here’s What They Hid in Wuhan | Matt Ridley
Why hasn’t the international community held China accountable for what happened at the Wuhan lab?
Switzerland Advances US Trade Pact While EU Begins Tariff Rollback
Washington said it welcomes Switzerland’s progress as negotiations continue toward a broader trade agreement.
How Mom’s Brain Rewires Differently After the 1st and 2nd Child
A new study finds that first and second pregnancies reshape the brain in measurably different ways.
Building Codes for Energy Conservation Can Increase US Home Costs by $14,000: DOE
The projected 6.5–10 percent energy savings from implementing the new codes could take ‘decades to materialize,’ the department said.
‘An Inconvenient Widow': A New Appreciation of Mary Todd Lincoln
Lois Romano offers a sympathetic view of the Civil War-era First Lady’s tumultuous life.
Tune in Today: Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 Is a Scottish Tribute
A look at how a melody written in the ruins of Holyrood Palace evolved into a musical tribute.
US, Iran Launch New Strikes; Trump Warns Ceasefire May Collapse
The U.S. Central Command said the strikes were conducted in response to an Iranian drone attack that struck an oil tanker earlier on June 27.

Supreme Court’s Alito Offers Unusual Response to Sotomayor’s Dissent in Immigration Case
Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s spoken dissent seemed to come as a surprise for Justice Samuel Alito, who responded extemporaneously to it.
Utah Declares State of Emergency as Largest Wildfire in US Grows
The Cottonwood fire, burning in a sparsely populated area of southern Utah, ballooned to more than 144 square miles by Sunday.
FBI Warns Public to Exercise Caution as Russian Spies Target Messaging Apps
The federal government is offering up to $10 million in rewards for information related to a group involved in the hacking activity.

Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ’s Lawsuit Seeking Access to New Hampshire Voter Rolls
The judge said the DOJ failed to explain the basis of its request to access the state’s voter registration data.

French Secularism Wrestles Anew With Islamic Symbols
Recurring controversies keep pushing lawmakers and courts to widen restrictions on Islamic dress in public life.

AI Boom Is Driving a Global Memory Chip Shortage
From Xbox consoles to MacBooks, consumers will face price pressures for the next couple of years.

Japan Coach Says Team Has Proven Itself on World Stage Despite Loss
Japan lost to Brazil in the Round of 32.

‘The Ring’ and ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Star Daveigh Chase Died of AIDS, Medical Examiner Finds
The actress died on June 16 after being hospitalized in Los Angeles for meningitis and multiple serious blood infections.

New Drug Offers Potential Cure for Chronic Hepatitis B
Bepirovirsen may eliminate the need for lifelong treatment.
How to Have a Simple, Productive Day
It doesn’t take a complicated system to effectively check off the items on your daily to-do list.

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.
Install a Flagpole
If you’re considering installing a flagpole on your property, a good choice is a telescoping pole with aluminum sections that slide up and down.

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.

How Americans Are Hacking Summer Travel Costs Amid Inflation
Travelers are using points, perks, timing tricks, and bundled packages to stretch their travel budgets further than ever.




























































































