Trump Says US Is ‘Winning Big’ in Iran, Americans Will See Results Soon
The president made comments about U.S. operations against Iran during a speech on Thursday evening.
Newly Declassified Docs Describe China’s Election Influence Efforts, Concern That US Intel Downplayed Connections
The White House released the files while President Trump addressed the nation on Thursday.
How Medical Upcoding Made People Look Sick, Increased Medicare Payments
By adding diagnoses to a patient’s risk analysis that no doctor had ever indicated, an insurance company can gain additional federal payments.
Smoke From Wildfires Darkens Skies in Upper Midwest, Northeastern US
At-risk people were advised to remain indoors because of poor air quality.
Fire in Forest of French Kings: The Battle to Save Fontainebleau
Nearly 2,000 hectares of one of Europe’s most storied woodlands burned in four days. The fight to save the rest became a national cause.
A Quiet Ohio Town, a Teen’s Cellphone, and a Sprawling Federal Terrorism Investigation
A call from a mother concerned about her son’s anti-government conspiracy theories turned into a national terror probe.
Zelenskyy’s Decision to Replace Defense Minister Sparks Rare Wartime Protests
The scenes were reminiscent of protests in July 2025, when people took to the streets over Zelenskyy’s proposed changes to the anti-corruption agencies.
DHS Issues Funding Warning to States That Don’t Purge Voter Rolls
Around 250,000 noncitizens were found in New Jersey, California, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, Secretary Markwayne Mullin said.
Ex-Fed Adviser Sentenced to 38 Months for Passing Sensitive Info to China
‘John Rogers spent years secretly funneling sensitive Federal Reserve information to Chinese spies,’ U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro said.
7.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes off Coast of Guatemala
The powerful earthquake struck off the coast of southern Mexico near Guatemala at about 8 a.m. on Friday, according to the USGS.
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Prosecutor Accused of Having Romantic Relationship With Illegal Immigrant, Defense Lawyer
Camille Johnston, a prosecutor in Missouri, has been removed temporarily pending the outcome of a new lawsuit.
Steve Forbes: A Message to Anyone Feeling the American Dream Is Lost
Forbes is the chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media.
Trump-Critic London Mayor Sadiq Khan Gets Lifetime Appointment to UK House of Lords
Khan and Trump have a history of contentious exchanges of words.
The Surprising Freedom That Comes From Commitment
Commitment can lead to a unique kind of freedom: one from loneliness, ongoing doubt, and the overload of too many choices.
Tehran Attacks Kuwait Desalination Plant as Infrastructure Targeting Expands in US-Iran War
Iran launched attacks against Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar on Friday in response to U.S. strikes on targets in southern Iran.
Behold the Beauty: A Goldsmith’s Often Diplomatic, Geological Masterpieces
Johann Christian Neuber crafted fascinating and collectible Saxon hardstone treasures.
What Is a Lady in the 21st Century?
Being a lady has little to do with wealth or social status, and everything to do with respect, integrity, and grace.
She Posted on Facebook About Murky Water. Then the Police Came Knocking.
A small Texas town has been turned upside down after a woman was arrested over her comments on the town’s water quality.

Outbreak of Diarrhea-Causing Parasite May Be Linked to Lettuce, Salad Greens: Officials
Thousands of cases have been recorded in the United States in recent weeks.
Advocacy Group Releases New Social Security COLA Projections for 2027 Payments
Under the seniors group’s forecast, average Social Security payments would increase by $73.62 per month, or from $1,937.53 to $2,011.15.
TSA Chief Nominee Says Limiting Shutdown Disruptions Will Be a Priority
David Cummins warned that another shutdown could worsen staffing shortages and said the agency is preparing contingency plans to maintain operations.

Rubio Announces Visa Curbs Targeting ‘Far-Left Terrorist’ Groups
The new restrictions take aim at foreign nationals linked to radical organizations accused of supporting political violence in the United States.

Surge in Chinese Costs Sends US Import Prices Higher
Import and export prices could be more ‘indicative’ of consumer inflation, says economist Peter Schiff.

Decoding Where LeBron James Will Play Next
LeBron James has a big decision coming next after his time with the Los Angeles Lakers. Here’s what he said recently.

Jurassic Park Actor Sam Neill Confirmed to Have Died From Pneumonia
His death at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney came three months after Neill announced he was cancer-free.

How Menopause Symptoms Vary Widely by Country
Research suggests diet and culture may have an effect.
Why Sunlight Is Nature’s Antidepressant
Experts are finding that strict sun avoidance is counterproductive.

Why Body Odor Changes After 40–And What It May Be Telling You
In TCM, different body odors may be linked to specific body conditions, reflecting slow metabolism, poor circulation, and weakened organ function.
Somatic Therapy: When Healing Your Body Helps Heal Your Mind–Here’s How
Derived from the Greek word “soma,” which means body, somatic therapy encourages people to tune into physical sensations.
3 Traps the Mortgage Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know About—and How to Avoid Them
To be clear, today’s mortgage market is a kiddie pool compared to the shark-infested waters of 20 years ago.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

Myanmar Bets on Ancient Temples, Buddhist Pilgrimage Sites to Boost Tourism
The tourism push is an early test of whether Myanmar can persuade visitors and investors that parts of the country are once again open for business.




























































































