Trump Says US Close to Deal With Iran, Could Be Signed This Weekend
The president said that it was his understanding that Iranian leader Mojtaba Khamenei approved the deal.
Iran Oil Output Plunges in May While Venezuela Climbs, OPEC Says
Oil cartel expects lower demand this year amid Middle East tensions.
SpaceX: To Buy or Not to Buy?
Why analysts say SpaceX is worth nearly $2 trillion, and why they say it isn’t.
Day in Photos: Golden Knights Jump, Cartier Jewelry Exhibition, and Tarbosaurus Fossil Return
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Behind the Trump–Xi Handshake, an Architecture of Distrust
Washington has stopped expecting China to reform and is walling off its tech and tariff weapons, even as it keeps everyday trade flowing, analysts say.
US Appeals Court Allows Trump’s 10 Percent Global Tariffs to Continue During Appeal
A court struck down the tariffs on May 7 in a 2–1 vote.
Mexico Shuts Down South Africa 2–0 to Win World Cup Opening Game
This game featured more red cards than any other World Cup opening match.
GOP House Members Introduce Legislation to Bar Entry, Deport Employees of Chinese Military Companies
‘The Chinese Communist Party is working tirelessly to make the PLA the world’s leading military force by 2050,’ Rep. John Moolenaar said.
Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Minnesota Lawmaker and Spouse
Vance Boelter’s June 2025 crime spree terrorized the North Star State, officials said.
Commodity Prices Are Surging and the Market Is Missing the Deeper Problem | Rick Rule
Rick Rule explains why the supply crisis in copper and oil is not a forecast but a structural outcome already locked in.
DOJ Charges 3 in Alleged Plot to Smuggle Unaccompanied Minors Into US
The acting attorney general said authorities have identified 15,500 ‘super sponsors’ suspected of trafficking children in the country.
Stopping a Drug Safely Takes a Team. Medicare Just Funded One Piece of It
CMS has opened the door to paying for supervised deprescribing. Experts say the harder work is building the support patients need.
Trump Says He’s Nominating US Attorney Jay Clayton as Director of National Intelligence
‘I encourage the United States Senate to confirm Jay as soon as possible,’ the president said on June 11.
The June Garden Checklist: Tasks to Tackle Now for a Healthier Summer Garden
As temperatures rise and plants firmly take root, June is one of the busiest and most rewarding months in the garden.
What We Can Learn From Southern Manners
Long associated with courtesy and hospitality, Southern manners remain a source of regional pride even as many Americans worry that civility is declining.

Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
For decades, fascia was dismissed as little more than a thin layer that wraps around nearly everything in your body.

Music on the Magic Mountain
How Thomas Mann’s ‘The Magic Mountain’ uses the power of music to transform a simple soul amid life, death, and war.
US Launches Strikes on Iran in Response to Downing of Helicopter
Trump had earlier vowed to retaliate, hours after he announced negotiations with Tehran were in their ‘final throes.’

SBA Suspends More Than 27,000 Ohio Loan Borrowers Due to Suspected Fraud
The decision follows similar suspension of thousands of borrowers across California, Minnesota, and Maine.
US Launches More Strikes on Iran
In response, Iran’s top military leaders announced that Iran would again close the Strait of Hormuz.
GM Follows Tesla, Ford Into Large-Scale Battery Storage Manufacturing Space
Automakers are piling into the battery storage space to offset sagging electric vehicle (EV) sales.

UK Pushing for Social Media Powers in ‘Times of Crisis’
Critics warn the government is using disorder to expand online censorship, saying they ‘only want to prevent people from talking about the problem.’

Unemployment Claims Climb Above Estimates to Highest Since February
Seasonal factors could explain the unexpected surge in applications for jobless claims.

Shakira Leads Opening Ceremony as FIFA World Cup Kicks Off in Mexico City
A crowd of 80,000 cheered the Colombian pop star and other performers, and Mexico won its opening match.

‘X-Men’ Actor Tyler Mane Shares Rare Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Begins Treatment
Mane hopes to raise awareness surrounding the disease in men that accounts for less than 1% of total breast cancer cases.

The Benefits of Eating Nose-to-Tail
Modern diets favor muscle meat, but liver, bone broth, and organ meats deliver nutrients that steak can’t match.
Scientists Find a Sleep Duration Sweet Spot for Healthy Aging
Researchers found that both short and long sleep durations were linked to signs of accelerated aging across multiple organs.

What No One Tells You About Contrast in CT and MRI Scans
Contrast agents used in CT and MRI scans are medications, not harmless dyes.
Some Children’s ADHD Might Be a Sleep Problem. Here’s Why.
The connection between disrupted sleep and ADHD-like behavior is striking.
This Vintage Cheese Puff Recipe Is Worth Reviving for Today’s Gatherings
As I write my 1,000th column, I am reminded of the most wonderful bites/tastes I have experienced.

Tips for Kitchen Remodeling
Even with a large kitchen, there can be many times when you find your kitchen to be too crowded and inconvenient to function well.

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.

Visit the Old West at This ‘Haunted’ Saloon Just Outside Las Vegas
As soon as you pass through the weathered, wooden front doors, a sense of history hits you in unison with the aromatic tang of homemade BBQ.






















































































