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Venezuela Frees 10 US Citizens in Exchange for Deported Nationals
The Venezuelan men have spent months in El Salvador’s high-security prison known as CECOT.
9 Things to Know About Big Pharma, in Charts
Nine snapshots of the fast-growing global pharmaceutical industry.
Trump Signs Major Crypto Bill to Set Up Stablecoin Regulatory Framework
‘This could be perhaps the greatest revolution in financial technology since the birth of the internet,’ the president said.
Exclusive: Dr. Marty Makary Reveals How He’s Transforming the FDA
In this wide-ranging interview, we dive into his work to change dietary guidelines, improve drug approval processes, and reduce conflicts of interest.
In-Depth
What’s Behind the US–Canada Lumber Feud?
American lumber producers are pushing for tougher trade policies with Canada, which it accuses of timber dumping.
The Mind Science Behind True Resilience
Why some people crumble under pressure while others emerge stronger than before.
Day in Photos: Fire in France, School Bus Crash, and World Aquatics Championships
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Forum on Countering CCP Transnational Repression Held on Capitol Hill
The forum discusses how to safeguard freedom and protect U.S. national security by countering the CCP’s transnational repression.
The Fed’s $2.5 Billion Renovations, Political Fallout—What to Know
‘But this is not an uncommon thing,’ Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller says.
New Car Prices Edge Higher, but Tariff Impact Remains Limited
Credit access for purchasing vehicles improved on a monthly basis.
Vigil Attendees Mourn Persecution Victims, Seek End to China’s Export of Repression to US
The Chinese communist regime’s transnational repression on U.S. soil is of particular concern to attendees this year.
Facebook Deletes 10 Million Accounts, Says Account Purge Will Continue
The Meta Platforms-owned social media company warned accounts that post spammy or ‘fake engagement’ content.
Trump Administration Rejects WHO Agreement, Citing Threat to US Sovereignty
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the move.
5 Over-the-Counter Supplements Show Promise for Depression, New Review Finds
A review of 209 clinical trials identified supplements with strong evidence for treating depression symptoms, including St. John’s wort and probiotics.
California Sues Trump Administration Over Termination of High-Speed Rail Funding
The state alleges $4 billion in federal grants were cut for political reasons as the project enters the track-laying phase.
Brazilian Police Order Bolsonaro to Wear Ankle Bracelet After Searching His Home
The former Brazilian president is on trial at the Supreme Court, accused of attempting to stage a coup.
Plainville, Conn. Offers the American Experience in Miniature
In ‘Plainville, Connecticut: A History,' a small town serves as a microcosm for the national odyssey.
Gary Sinise: Finding Strength in Service
Through his foundation, Gary Sinise has given hope to countless veterans. Their resilience and spirit have in turn sustained him, as he shares his son’s musical
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Alaska Coast; Tsunami Warning Issued
The quake struck about 50 miles south of Sand Point on the Alaska Peninsula.

Attorney General Pam Bondi Dismisses Justice Department’s Top Ethics Lawyer
The former ethics lawyer said in a post that he was terminated last week.
Supreme Court Temporarily Reinstates North Dakota Electoral Map Rejected by Lower Court
Justice Brett Kavanaugh put a federal appeals court ruling on hold that blocks voting discrimination lawsuits in seven states.

Green Spaces Support Children’s Brain Development
Children living near trees and parks show measurable changes in brain areas tied to attention, language, and motivation.

William F. Albright: The Father of Biblical Archaeology
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a brilliant missionary’s son who becomes one of the most important scholars on Near East studies.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Alaska Coast; Tsunami Warning Issued
The quake struck about 50 miles south of Sand Point on the Alaska Peninsula.

Attorney General Pam Bondi Dismisses Justice Department’s Top Ethics Lawyer
The former ethics lawyer said in a post that he was terminated last week.
Supreme Court Temporarily Reinstates North Dakota Electoral Map Rejected by Lower Court
Justice Brett Kavanaugh put a federal appeals court ruling on hold that blocks voting discrimination lawsuits in seven states.
Former Biden Aide Pleads Fifth in GOP Probe of Biden’s Fitness During Presidency
She is the third former Biden official to decline to answer questions from the House Oversight Committee.

As Congress Slashes Funding to NPR and PBS, the Real Losers May Be Far Downstream, Say Experts
Congress approved a request from the Trump admin to cut $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which supports NPR and PBS.

Trump Writes Open Letter to Bolsonaro, Says He’s Watching Brazil Trial ‘Closely’
The U.S. president wrote in a letter on social media that he would be monitoring the trial of the former Brazilian leader.

2026 Health Insurance Premiums Could See Largest Hike in 5 Years: Report
Finalized 2026 rate changes are expected to be published later this summer.

Chargers’ Mike Williams Retires After Rejoining Team
Williams had been dealing with an injury in the offseason.

The Band Perry Returns to Country Roots, Reuniting With Big Machine Label Group
The Grammy-winning music group transitioned toward pop music in 2016.
