Justices Block Trump's Order Barring Children of Illegal Immigrants From Citizenship
The president’s executive order sought to exclude children of illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders from automatic citizenship at birth.
AI Boom Is Driving a Global Memory Chip Shortage
From Xbox consoles to MacBooks, consumers will face price pressures for the next couple of years.
Trump’s Washington Makeover: A Look at Every Statue, Memorial, and Fountain
Drawing on his decades in construction, the president is leading numerous projects to beautify the nation’s capital for America’s 250th birthday.
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Supreme Court Upholds State Bans on Boys in Girls’ Sports
The court said Idaho, West Virginia laws do not violate the Constitution or Title IX by keeping boys out of girls’ sports.
Self-Exiled Chinese Businessman Guo Wengui Sentenced to 30 Years in US Prison
Guo Wengui was arrested in March 2023 on charges of wire fraud, securities fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering.
Conservative Keiko Fujimori Wins Peru’s Presidential Race
Her victory extends a rightward electoral shift across Latin America, following conservative wins in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Bolivia.
Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Case Challenging New York COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Three justices said they would have reviewed the case.
UK Launches Defense Investment Plan With $6.6 Billion for Drones
The UK Ministry of Defence said the plan would help the Royal Navy counter Russian activity in the North Atlantic and the High North.
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?
A Study of the Life, Times, and Debates of America’s Founding Document
In ‘The Living Declaration,’ Ted Widmer examines 250 years of US and international debates around America’s famous text.
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.

How Mom’s Brain Rewires Differently After the 1st and 2nd Child
A new study finds that first and second pregnancies reshape the brain in measurably different ways.

250 Years Ago: South Carolina Defeats the British Empire
Days before the vote on independence, a British armada attempts to restore royal authority.
US General Affirms Support for European NATO Allies in Defense of Baltics
NATO has said Russia could launch a major assault on allied territory as early as 2029.

Trump Suspends Import Duties on Moroccan Fertilizer to Ease Supply Pressure on US Farmers
The White House said US phosphate production remains insufficient to meet domestic agricultural demand after accounting for exports.

Japan Coach Says Team Has Proven Itself on World Stage Despite Loss
Japan lost to Brazil in the Round of 32.

‘The Ring’ and ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Star Daveigh Chase Died of AIDS, Medical Examiner Finds
The actress died on June 16 after being hospitalized in Los Angeles for meningitis and multiple serious blood infections.

Cheese Products Recalled Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
The recall is linked to a multi-state, multi-year outbreak of listeria that has infected 12 people, 10 who were hospitalized and one who died.

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.

From Dry Eyes to Bleeding Gums: Manuka Honey’s Potential Health Benefits
New research suggests manuka honey may have benefits beyond its well-known wound-healing reputation.

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

Install a Flagpole
If you’re considering installing a flagpole on your property, a good choice is a telescoping pole with aluminum sections that slide up and down.

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.

How Americans Are Hacking Summer Travel Costs Amid Inflation
Travelers are using points, perks, timing tricks, and bundled packages to stretch their travel budgets further than ever.





















































































































