Can We Have Our Humans Back? Why Some Companies Are Rethinking AI.
Industry insiders and CEOs explain the hidden price tag and, in some cases, buyer’s remorse associated with trading real workers for AI agents.
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Justice Department to Prioritize Birth Tourism Probes After Supreme Court Ruling
A senior DOJ official said foreign nationals are traveling to the country ‘under false pretenses’ to give birth and secure U.S. citizenship for their child.
House China Committee Demands Records From 5 US Drugmakers on China Trials
The letters cite potential ethical and national security risks but say the panel has no evidence of company wrongdoing.
Mexico Earns First World Cup Knockout Win in 40 Years Against Ecuador
The 2-0 victory marks the first time that Mexico has earned four consecutive clean sheets in a World Cup.
RFK Jr. Announces He’s Ending Emergency Liability Protection for COVID-19 Vaccine Makers
‘We’re reinforcing public confidence that emergency authorities are temporary and targeted,’ the health secretary said.
Social Security Reports a 75 Percent Reduction in National 800 Number Answer Wait Time
Disability hearing wait times have been brought down to 90 days from the previous 266.
Here’s What They Hid in Wuhan | Matt Ridley
Why hasn’t the international community held China accountable for what happened at the Wuhan lab?
Visual Morality: George Cruikshank’s Illustrations of Charles Dickens’s ‘Oliver Twist’
The illustrator’s depictions present the difference between virtue and vice.
Roasted Veggie Bowl With Lemon Tahini Dressing
Roasted broccoli, cauliflower, and crispy chickpeas come together in a colorful bowl topped with a creamy lemon tahini dressing.

Tune in Today: Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 Is a Scottish Tribute
A look at how a melody written in the ruins of Holyrood Palace evolved into a musical tribute.
Key Takeaways from Supreme Court’s Decision on Birthright Citizenship
The court upheld birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants and temporary visitors, disallowing Trump’s executive order limiting it.

Day in Photos: Building Collapse in Greece, Flooding in Nigeria, and Royal Navy Exercises
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

US Stock Market Wraps Up Stellar First-Half Performance
From mega-cap to small-cap, U.S. stocks survived and thrived a tumultuous first half of 2026.

Mbappé Makes World Cup History in France Win Over Sweden
Mbappé scored twice during the win at MetLife Stadium, moving him up in the record books for most goals in knockout matches.

Director Carl Rinsch Sentenced to Over 2 Years in Prison in $11 Million Netflix Fraud Case
Before sentencing, actor Keanu Reeves wrote to the court seeking leniency for Rinsch, best known for directing the 2013 film ‘47 Ronin.’

NIH Unveils World’s Largest Integrated Health Database
The database has information from more than 747,000 people.

Why Bone and Muscle Loss Is More Than Just Aging
While osteoporosis and sarcopenia are among the most consequential aspects of aging, they are also the most preventable and reversible.

‘Forever Chemical’ Linked to Fetal Facial Abnormalities–Scientists Now Know Why
For the first time, researchers identified the precise biological mechanism behind the damage.

New Drug Offers Potential Cure for Chronic Hepatitis B
Bepirovirsen may eliminate the need for lifelong treatment.

It’s the Little Ways We Save That Add Up
Let these tips get your creative juices flowing on how you can substitute, reuse, or repurpose what you already have.

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.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Appreciating the Italian Renaissance
Think of the extraordinary “class of 1500” living during that exciting time.




















































































































