How World Cup Teams Snag Players Born or Raised in Another Country
FIFA allows soccer players to change national teams under certain conditions—but they can only change teams once.
Beijing Bows to Demographic Reality
Beijing has decided to change its hukou system of worker registration. Reform will help but not enough to meet all China’s needs.
US NEWS
8 Men Indicted Over Alleged Plot to Attack White House UFC Freedom 250 Event
The White House hosted the Ultimate Fighting Championship Freedom 250 event on June 14.
US Reaffirms Support for Tibetan Cultural Preservation After Activist’s Self-Immolation
The State Department supports Tibetans’ human rights and urges precondition-free dialogue with China after the death of Lobga Rangzen near U.N. headquarters.
How Beijing’s New Law Seeks to Crush Dissent Worldwide | Guermantes Lailari
The law will be used to justify and expand Chinese transnational repression overseas, Lailari said.
Infections From Diarrhea-Causing Parasite Soar Past 1,000 in Michigan
More than 300 infections have also been recorded in other states.
Day in Photos: Search for Missing Guards, Sun Valley Conference, and Zipline in Cambodia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Why Today’s Young Men Feel They Have No Place in the West | Nick Freitas
For two decades, young men have been told that masculinity is toxic, the future is female, that they are responsible for the world’s problems, he argues.
‘Signal One’: The Better Choice of 2026’s Two Alien Movies
Consisting mostly of rocket scientist conversations about astrophysics, ‘Signal One’ is nevertheless far more intriguing than anything in ‘Disclosure Day.’
Bonds of Affection: Julia Grant, Varina Davis, and the Mending of America
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ the friendship between two first ladies helped heal the lingering wounds and bitter divisions of the Civil War.

The Ancient Techniques That Reset Your Nervous System
When the nervous system is constantly activated, the body shifts resources away from digestion, immunity, and repair.

‘Comedy is a Grim Business’: The Creation of a Slapstick Masterwork
James Curtis recalls the wild story behind the comedy classic ‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.’
11 Charged With Violating FIFA World Cup No-Drone Zone in Texas
Federal officials have confiscated more than 600 drones from banned areas across the nation since the FIFA World Cup started.

Appeals Court Finds Federal Law Prohibits Texas From Offering In-State Tuition to Illegal Immigrants
Washington to Host World Leaders Meeting on Rising Political Terrorism Concerns
Ministers representing more than 60 countries will be invited to attend the counter-terrorism meeting in Washington on July 16.

UK Parties Refuse to Name Candidates, Accuse Farage of Staging ‘Fake By-election’
The Reform leader has defended triggering a by-election in his Clacton seat, where he intends to run, with only fringe candidates putting themselves forward.

SBS Expanded Hebrew Service After Oct. 7 Attacks, Has Not Adopted Anti-Semitism Definition
‘We have covered extensively, reporting on anti-Semitic attacks and the abhorrent impacts that has had on the community,’ said SBS’s director of news.

Meet the Top Prospects for the 2026 MLB Draft
The rising stars include a slugging UCLA shortstop, a Georgia Tech catcher who can steal bases, and a 6-foot-9 Massachusetts pitcher who’s just 18.

Grammy-Nominated Welsh Singer-Songwriter Bonnie Tyler Dies at Age 75
Tyler emerged from a medically induced coma last month, after being hospitalized in Portugal from intestinal surgery complications.

Craving a Cigarette? Exercise Could Help You Quit
A systematic review has found that short bursts of exercise can reduce cravings for up to 30 minutes and improve quit rates.

What Standard Cardiac Testing Fails to Capture
The four dimensions of heart health that matter most.

It’s Not Just What You Eat: Everyday Habits Keep Inflammation Burning
Chronic inflammation often develops silently, yet it may contribute to conditions ranging from digestive disorders to heart disease.

What Food Processing Actually Does to Your Food
Researchers say the way food is made may matter as much as what’s in it.

Get a Perfect Paint Match
Getting a perfect match with an old painted wall is a tedious job that takes patience, so make sure you are not in a big hurry.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

Iconic Movie Destinations for Summer Travel
Walking through a filming location can feel like crossing a boundary between fiction and reality.

















































































































