Trump Signs Regenerative Agriculture Order to Boost Food Supply
The order instructs officials to research the effect of cumulative exposure of chemicals in the nation’s food supply.
Supreme Court Issues Major Rulings on Weedkiller, Guns, Immigration: Key Takeaways
The Supreme Court is expected to release even more consequential rulings next week.
Iran Struck Cargo Ship in Strait of Hormuz, US Official Says
The U.N. International Maritime Organization said it would temporarily pause its evacuation operation pending further clarity.
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.
Death Toll Rises to 235 After Powerful Twin Earthquakes Hit Venezuela
A 7.5-magnitude earthquake followed shortly after a 7.2-magnitude temblor, collapsing buildings in the capital.
Fake Tests, Excessive Pills, and Pricey Skin Grafts: How Healthcare Fraud Works in America
Americans should never wonder whether a procedure was done out of medical necessity or for profit, officials say.
US Depth, Resilience Tested in 3-2 Loss to Türkiye
In the round of 32, the Americans will play Bosnia and Herzegovina in San Francisco on July 1.
Shen Yun Enchants Toronto Audience With Full House Performance in Triumphant Comeback
‘There’s nothing like it anywhere,’ said audience member Trelawny Howell.
US Congress Welcomes Taiwan’s Parliament President, Pledges Support Against Chinese Threats
Han Kuo-yu, president of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, urged the U.S. Congress to support Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organizations.
Federal Court Clears Way for Gulf of America Energy Development
The decision follows the Secretary of War determining energy production in regions vital to national security interests.
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Trump Hosts Rose Garden Club Dinner for American Farmers
The president celebrated ranchers and agricultural producers and their foundational role over the nation’s 250 years.
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.’
Jury Deadlocks in Palisades Arson Trial, Will Return Friday
The court tries other measures before giving an ‘Allen charge,’ considered a last-ditch effort to force a verdict.
12 Things That May Make You a Mosquito Magnet
Scientists are uncovering why some people appeal to mosquitos more than others.
Day in Photos: Palisades Fire Devastation, Great American State Fair, and Holocaust Keepsakes Returned
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
The ‘Sister’ of Famous Scottish Highland Stag at Sotheby’s
The little-known highland stag from Queen Victoria’s favorite artist hits the art market.
The Massachusetts State House: A Beacon of History and Government
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit one of America’s oldest continuously functioning state capitol buildings.
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.

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.
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.
Europe Warned of Energy Supply Disruptions Following Its Methane Regulations
The regulations can lead to ‘significant negative supply and price impacts,’ four nations warned the EU.

Senate Democrats Launch Program to Train Staff as Election Observers for 2026 Midterms
The program, modeled on a long-running House effort, will deploy Senate staffers to document voter interference, threats, and ’misinformation.’

In Photos: Massive Earthquakes Hit Venezuela
At least 188 were killed when a 7.5 magnitude quake followed a 7.2 temblor in northern Venezuela.

Micron Stock Surges 16 Percent After 3rd-Quarter Earnings Crush Expectations
Micron showed memory chip demand is still high as third-quarter revenue and earnings beat expectations by 16 percent and 22 percent respectively.

Ecuador Beats Germany and Survives World Cup Group Stage
Despite the loss, Germany wins group E and will also advance. So will Ivory Coast, which topped Curacao.

Lionel Richie, 77, Ends Minnesota Concert Early Following Health Scare on Stage
The Grammy-award winning musician was performing the first leg of his joint tour with Earth, Wind & Fire, when he experienced dizziness on stage.

Your Mental Health May Be Paying the Price of Working From Home
A new study found remote workers experienced greater psychological distress and social isolation than in-person workers.

The Surprising Ways Fatherhood Changes Men
Before the baby arrives, men are already changing in ways that reshape their brains, hormones, and sense of self.
BEMT Is Newly Approved. How Does It Compare With Other Sunscreen Ingredients?
Dermatologists have been waiting for bemotrizinol for years. Here’s what makes it different from existing UV filters and what you should know about it.
Meet the 3-Ingredient ‘Whipped Lemonade’ I’ll Be Making All Summer
Last summer, I practically survived on frozen lemonade. It’s a slushy sipper that’s part lemonade and part milkshake.

Hang Wallpaper Like a Pro
There are many steps to hanging wallpaper and if they are not followed exactly, there often are problems.

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.

Rolling on the Rhone: A New Riverboat in France Cruises Through History, Wine Country
Not far from where van Gogh set up his easel in the late 1800s, the new Lumiere riverboat docked during its recent maiden voyage to Arles, France.



























































































