Top Supreme Court Decisions to Watch as Term Ends
Birthright citizenship, transgender sports, turning back asylum seekers, and a sweeping Hawaii gun law are on the docket.
Israeli Forces Will Stay in Lebanon ‘As Long as Necessary’: Netanyahu
The Israeli leader cited the need to defend northern Israeli communities against Hezbollah attacks.
3 Michigan School Districts Face Federal Probes Into Alleged Title IX Violations
One district let a male athlete use the female locker room, which parents said raised the risk of ‘inappropriate, unsafe situations.’
France Advances to Knockout Round With 3–0 Win Over Iraq
The victory came after a two-hour weather delay at half-time. Kylian Mbappé scored twice, moving into a tie for 2nd all-time among World Cup scorers.
Taiwan’s Vice President Not Afraid to Take on Beijing
Hsiao Bi-khim forges her own brand of diplomacy in the face of Beijing’s ‘wolf warriors.’
2 More Charged in Alleged UFC Attack Plot
Federal authorities announced the arrest of additional suspects in an alleged plot to attack the June 14 UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.
House Lawmakers Unveil Bipartisan Child Online Safety Bill
The legislation combines elements of several previous child safety and privacy bills following months of bipartisan negotiations.
Alan Greenspan’s China Views Shifted From WTO Optimism to Warnings on State Control
‘In spite of its recent improvements, the financial system of China is still inordinately governed by administrative command and control,’ he said.
DOJ Appeals Dismissal of Human Smuggling Charges Against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The appeal is the latest turn in a legal battle going back to March 2025.
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AI-Powered Cyberattacks on Advanced Systems May Be Months Away, Intel Agencies Warn
The statement did not reference any particular AI firms, but recent industry discussion has focused on Anthropic’s Mythos 5 and Fable 5 frontier models.
The CCP Wants to Subjugate Taiwan—She’s Standing in the Way | An Exclusive 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.’
Fauci Subpoenaed After Release of New Documents
Sen. Rand Paul said he issued the subpoena because Dr. Anthony Fauci declined to voluntarily testify to his committee.
Dance Does Something Parkinson’s Medication Cannot
Dance may rewire neural pathways that medication can’t reach.
Senate Overwhelmingly Passes First Major Housing Bill in 30 Years
‘Bipartisan, bicameral legislating is never easy—but progress matters,’ said Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.)
Tune in Today: Wherefore Art Thou Not Romeo? Berlioz’s Paraphrase of Shakespeare
Berlioz’s obsession with a Shakespearean actress inspired his work.
250 Years Ago: A Resolution for Independence
Richard Henry Lee’s formal statement to Congress ignited a fierce debate that set the stage for American independence.
California Declares State of Emergency Over Los Angeles Warehouse Fire, Smoke
A smoke advisory remains in place for particle pollution from the days-old fire.

Iran Says It Closed Strait of Hormuz
Iranian state media reported the closure was due to violations by the United States and Israel.
Education Department to Temporarily Reduce Student Loan Interest Rate
The outstanding federal student loan balance totaled more than $1.6 trillion in February, with nearly 43 million student borrowers holding loan debt.
Trump Signs Orders to Boost Development in Quantum Computing
The plan is to develop the world’s first quantum computer capable of powering advanced scientific research by 2028.

Australian Businesses Weighed Down by 150,000 New Rules, Restrictions Since 2003: Report
The constant growth of restrictive laws and regulations has fettered business and contributed to declining productivity and innovation.

Norway Tops Senegal 3-2, Advances to the Round of 32
Senegal and Iraq will now battle for the last three points and a very slim chance of advancing out of the group.

Clive Davis, Grammy-Winning Music Mogul, Executive to Music Stars, Dies at 94
Davis was recently hospitalized for an upper respiratory infection and was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy in 2021.

Why Washing New Clothes Matters More Than You Think
That fresh-off-the-rack feeling may come with dyes, finishing chemicals, and germs picked up along the way.
Dairy Trans Fats Don’t Raise Heart Disease Risk, New Study Finds
The trans fats in your butter are nothing like the kind in processed foods.

The Forgotten Amino Acid in Slow-Cooked Foods
A building block of protein, glycine was once obtained naturally from a diet high in slow-cooked connective tissues, bone broth, and marrow.
These Gluten-Free Meatballs Feature Beef, Spinach, and Feta Cheese
Meatballs are great as a standalone dish on top of rice or noodles, tucked into a pita or stuffed into a roll as a sub.

Install a GFCI Device
To replace a standard receptacle with a GFCI is not difficult and is a good first-time DIY electrical project.

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.

Relax at El Cielo Resort and Winery in Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe
Located amid 71 acres of rolling hillside vineyards, El Cielo can provide the perfect location from which to explore all the valley has to offer.


























































































