US Launches 3rd Night of Strikes on Iran
The attacks come after Trump said he would reinstate a blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz.
South Carolina Governor Appoints Graham’s Sister to Fill His Senate Seat
Trump called on Henry McMaster to pick Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to serve in the interim.
Iranian Missiles Strike Emirati Tankers in Strait of Hormuz, Killing 1
The Iranian attacks on commercial vessels have led to the resumption of hostilities with the United States and a surge in oil prices.
2 Years After Trump Rally Shooting, Slain Hero’s Widow Still Seeks Answers
Helen Comperatore reveals insights about her husband’s death, as others join her in calling for release of more records.
What to Know About Darline Nordone: Lindsey Graham’s Sister and Now a Senator
Graham was known to have a close relationship with his sister, who has been appointed to finish out the remaining months of his term.
Man Arrested With Firearm at Capitol Barricade
An officer was fielding a question from the man about directions to the Supreme Court when he noticed the gun.
Taiwanese Leaders Offer Condolences After Graham’s Death
Graham was a ‘true friend of Taiwan,’ the Taiwanese president said.
Trump Signs Proclamations Reducing Utah National Monument Lands by 3 Million Acres
The president rescinded President Joe Biden’s expansions and reduced restrictions on public access to the vast territories.
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Plant-Based Meat and Dairy Contain More Additives Than Animal Products
A study comparing plant-based products with their animal-based counterparts, found more non-food industrial additives in the alternative products.
War Department, DOJ Create Task Force to Prosecute Leakers
The Pentagon’s Office of General Counsel will operate the task force and request records, information, and investigations from any department.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham Dies at 71 From Suspected Aorta Rupture, Preliminary Findings Show
The senator died of aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to the medical examiner’s preliminary findings.

US Forces Launch New Strikes on Iran Following Attack on Ship in Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s military claimed to attack a commercial ship that was using an unauthorized route through the Strait of Hormuz.
South Africa World Cup Star Jayden Adams Dies at 25
Adams played as a midfielder for South Africa in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
12 States Challenge Paramount’s $110 Billion Merger With Warner Bros.
California’s lawsuit claims that the transaction violates federal antitrust laws.

Graham’s Death Adds Complications to Senate GOP Agenda
One of the agenda items affected by Graham’s death and Sen. Mitch McConnell’s absence is the Senate’s bid to pass the National Defense Authorization Act.

Trump Recounts Time Spent With Sen. Lindsey Graham, Says US Will Do More to Protect Strait of Hormuz
UAE Doubles Oil Output After OPEC Withdrawal
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MLB’s All-Star Game Tradition Began in 1933 With One Sports Editor’s Big Idea
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The latest DC superhero film saw a 58.6 percent drop in ticket sales in its third weekend since its release.

Common Medications That Affect Heat Tolerance—and Why
Millions of Americans may miss heat-related illness warning signs unless they know how their medications could interact with the weather.
The Blood Sugar Benefits of Slow-Dried Pasta
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The ‘Forever Chemicals’ Hiding in Plain Sight
PFAS chemicals are found in cookware, clothing, cosmetics, and food packaging.
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