White House Announces $17 Billion Farm Products Deal With China
China will purchase at least $17 billion per year of U.S. agricultural products over the next three years.
Colonoscopy: The Most Used Screening Test for Colon Cancer, Here Are the Benefits and Risks
While the primary purpose of a colonoscopy is to prevent or detect colon cancer, it can go beyond to detect other conditions like diverticula.
How AI Is Polluting the Publishing Industry
AI-generated writing has upended the natural mechanism that rewarded the best books with sales and popularity.
What Your Brain Looks Like When You Hate Someone
Lovers overlook flaws, while haters manufacture them.
The Charter School Founder Turning Children Toward Plato, Virtue, and the Eternal | Caylan Ford
She founded Canada’s first tuition-free classical charter school in 2022 with about a dozen faculty. Now they’ve grown to 1,500 students and three campuses.
A Scholar Escaped China Two Decades Ago. Now He’s Warning About Beijing’s Infiltration in America.
Having walked out of Chinese communist indoctrination, a scholar and historian hopes to offer America an anti-dote.
Nations Eventually Decline, but Canada Still Has a Choice
If Canada is to survive, Canadians must be willing to fight politically, culturally, and economically to save it.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.

US NEWS
Sen. Cassidy Loses Louisiana GOP Primary as Trump-Backed Rep. Letlow Advances to Runoff
Letlow and Fleming face a runoff election on June 27.
China Eases Restrictions on US Beef, Poultry Following Beijing Summit
China also wants the United States to recognize the coastal Chinese province of Shandong as a ‘bird flu-free zone.’
Drone Strike Sparks Fire at UAE Nuclear Power Plant Amid Iran Ceasefire, Officials Say
The UAE said that a drone struck the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the Al Dhafra region.
Metal Fragments Lead to Ice Cream Recall in 17 States
Straus is offering vouchers to affected customers that can be redeemed for replacement products at local retailers.
WHO Declares Ebola Virus Outbreak in Congo, Uganda Public Health Emergency
The outbreak falls short of a ‘pandemic emergency,’ WHO said.
The CCP’s Influence Network Behind a California Mayor’s Guilty Plea
The mayor of Arcadia agreed to her federal charges of acting as an illegal foreign agent for China.
From Canvas to Country: How Gilbert Stuart Defined America’s Leaders
Gilbert Stuart established the tradition of presidential portraits by painting the likeness of the first six presidents.
Love Across Decades: Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann
A lifelong bond between Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann inspired music, letters, and enduring mystery.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.

Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.


Towel the Line: 6 Towel Exercises to Train Tricky Areas
Exercise equipment doesn’t have to be fancy. In fact, here are six excellent exercises that you can perform with nothing more complicated than a bath towel.

Jimmy Stewart: From Academy Award Winner to Wartime Hero
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we look at a man whose love of country superseded his career and inspired his fellow Americans.
FDA Leadership Shakeup Continues as Hoeg Replaced
Tracy Beth Hoeg, acting director of the Food and Drug Administration’s drug research center, said she was fired from her position.

Rare Earth Exports Improve but Chip Talks Stall at Trump–Xi Summit
The two leaders also discussed artificial intelligence and possible cooperation on AI safety rules.

China Tells Companies Not to Comply With EU’s Probe Into Nuctech
European regulators worry subsidies granted by Beijing may give the Chinese state-owned vendor an unfair edge over its European competitors.

Rested Knicks Ready for Return to Conference Finals, Await Winner of Pistons–Cavaliers Game 7
Four Super Bowls, eight World Series, and five Stanley Cup championships were won by New York teams since the Knicks last won an NBA title.

Valneva Announces Broad Layoffs Due to ‘Adverse Trend’ in Travel Vaccines
The vaccine maker also downgraded its sales forecast for 2026.

Hip to Be Square: 5 Hip Opening Exercises to Help Undo a Day of Sitting
Tight hips can be painful and rob you of both independence and quality of life. Let’s get those hips moving.

A Keto Diet May Help Psychiatric Disorders. Here’s Why
A ketogenic diet may target metabolic dysfunction in mental illness and the side effects of their medications.

How Microplastics Can End up in Tomato Crops–Researcher Gives ‘Best’ Solution
New research from Griffith University in Australia suggests organic fertilizer may not be as environmentally friendly as previously thought.

I Ate at Noma LA for $1,500. Was It Worth It?
Noma LA is an “experience” performed by the people behind a restaurant named best in the world five times between 2010 and 2021.

Ask Angi: How Can I Boost My Home’s Curb Appeal?
Take a walk in front of your home and note the things you want to improve.

The Greatest Logician Since Aristotle—and Why He Believed in Life After Death
Renowned mathematician Kurt Godel believed the afterlife exists so we can deepen the learning process that begins in this world and reach our full potential.

How to Save on Summer Travel Based on Latest Trends Report
Choosing a less popular destination with relatively low airfare and rental car prices can help make the trip easier and more cost effective.


















































































































