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.
2 US Aircraft Carriers Remain in Middle East After Iran Memo Signed, CENTCOM Says
The military command also said that two U.S. Air Force A-10 attack airplanes were flying ‘over the Middle East during a routine patrol.’
Appeals Court Says Federal Government Can Fast-Track Deportations
The Department of Homeland Security acted properly when it quickened deportations ‘to the maximum extent allowed by law,’ a majority said.
State Department Issues New Sanctions Against Cuban Military Group
Secretary Marco Rubio designated five entities that he said generate revenue for the Cuban regime.
Navy Veteran Seeks Freedom as Court Limits Review of Controversial ATF Conviction
Patrick Tate Adamiak was charged with illegal possession of machine guns during the Biden administration’s push for stricter gun control.
Gunman in Antifa Attack on Texas Immigration Facility Sentenced to 100 Years in Prison
Other members of the cell convicted of terrorism-related charges received decades in jail.
Trump Says 6 Arrested, 7 Cited Over Reflecting Pool Damage
The president said the grass is being replaced and that some of the water will be drained ‘either immediately before or after the Fourth of July.’
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.
Supreme Court Sides With Trump Administration in Dispute Over Green Card Reentry
A Chinese green card holder challenged a border official’s decision to place him on immigration parole because he was charged with counterfeiting.
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Supreme Court Sides With Michigan County in Tax Foreclosure Dispute
A Michigan family whose home was foreclosed by the county over unpaid taxes argued that they should have been paid the fair market value of their home.
The CCP Wants to Subjugate Taiwan—She’s Standing in the Way | An Exclusive 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.’
Supreme Court Says Rastafarian Can’t Sue Prison Officials Who Shaved His Dreadlocks
The court seemed skeptical of Damon Landor’s case during oral argument in November.
10-Minute Daily Strength Workout: Build Muscle During Brief Work Breaks
Office workers can use daily work breaks for strength training to break up long periods of sitting and still increase muscle mass and strength.
Supreme Court Allows Exxon Mobil to Sue Over Assets Cuba Nationalized
A federal appeals court previously ruled a lower court had not properly analyzed legal issues in the case.
Maltreated and Maligned: Richard Stockton’s Revolutionary War Ordeal
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ a hero of the American Revolution lost his wealth, reputation, and nearly his life for the cause of liberty.
St. John’s Co-Cathedral: The Gem of Malta
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a monument of extraordinary artistic and historical complexity.
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.

Iran Says It Closed Strait of Hormuz
Iranian state media reported the closure was due to violations by the United States and Israel.
Education Department to Temporarily Reduce Student Loan Interest Rate
The outstanding federal student loan balance totaled more than $1.6 trillion in February, with nearly 43 million student borrowers holding loan debt.
Judge Dismisses Federal Government’s Lawsuit Challenging Los Angeles Sanctuary City Policy
The judge said he would allow the administration to file an amended complaint.

Apollo Caps Private-Credit Fund Withdrawals After Redemption Surge
The firm said withdrawals from offshore clients outpaced U.S. requests.

How Algeria’s Rally Spoiled Jordan’s World Cup Experience
Algeria bounced back and Jordan saw its World Cup debut turn sour on Monday in Santa Clara.

Clive Davis, Grammy-Winning Music Mogul, Executive to Music Stars, Dies at 94
Davis was recently hospitalized for an upper respiratory infection and was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy in 2021.

10-Minute Spine Routine to Ease Morning Back Stiffness
Start your day off right by easing out the kinks of sleep.
Why Washing New Clothes Matters More Than You Think
That fresh-off-the-rack feeling may come with dyes, finishing chemicals, and germs picked up along the way.

Dairy Trans Fats Don’t Raise Heart Disease Risk, New Study Finds
The trans fats in your butter are nothing like the kind in processed foods.
The Forgotten Amino Acid in Slow-Cooked Foods
A building block of protein, glycine was once obtained naturally from a diet high in slow-cooked connective tissues, bone broth, and marrow.
More Money May Not Be the Answer
Making the decision to stop spending is difficult but it can change your life.

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.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Old-school joys in Portugal’s Nazaré
Nazaré strikes the ideal balance between romantic old-world Portugal and bustling seaside resort.



























































































