Trump Says US to Hit Iran ‘Very Hard,’ Plans to Seize Key Oil Depot Kharg Island
The president said the strikes would start within hours. He warned the U.S. will take control of Iran’s oil and gas industries ‘in the not too distant future.’
US Sanctions Networks Based in China, Hong Kong, Belarus for Helping Iran Obtain Weapons
The measures target procurement networks accused of assisting Iran in acquiring weapons and military-related equipment.
Behind the Trump–Xi Handshake, an Architecture of Distrust
Washington has stopped expecting China to reform and is walling off its tech and tariff weapons, even as it keeps everyday trade flowing, analysts say.
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.
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US Launches More Strikes on Iran
In response, Iran’s top military leaders announced that Iran would again close the Strait of Hormuz.
Whistleblower, Families Allege Abuse of Minors in CCP’s Clampdown on Online Anime Community
An investigation targeting an 800,000-member forum has sparked claims of forced confessions, intimidation, and misconduct by police and authorities.
Court in Thailand Sentences 2 Uyghurs to Death for 2015 Bangkok Bombing
After the judges left the courtroom in Bangkok, one of the defendants, Yusufu Mieraili, said, ‘I did not receive justice. … I ask Thai people to help me.’
Laboratories Run Out of Supplies, Delaying Ebola Testing in Congo
The Ebola outbreak has caused more than 100 deaths, officials say.
EU Moves to Prevent Fuel-Cost Shock From New Carbon Market
Brussels will release additional pollution permits if carbon prices rise too quickly.
Commodity Prices Are Surging and the Market Is Missing the Deeper Problem | Rick Rule
Rick Rule explains why the supply crisis in copper and oil is not a forecast but a structural outcome already locked in.
‘IX XI’: Remembering That Day
A documentary shares the insights, emotions, and actions of witnesses affected by what happened on 9/11.
‘The Capitol’: History of an Iconic Structure
The center of American government in our nation’s capital holds an intriguing history.
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.
US Budget Deficit Narrows 7 Percent in May; Tariff Revenues Drop After Refunds
The federal government is still on track for a $2 trillion budget deficit for fiscal year 2026.

US Embassy Warns Americans in Jordan of Missiles, Drones in Airspace
The embassy urged all U.S. citizens in the country to seek overhead cover and shelter in place immediately.

Australian Financial Watchdogs Back New Powers to Curb Money-Laundering Via Crypto
One area of concern is cryptocurrency ATMs, which have proliferated from 23 machines in 2019 to about 2,000 today.

Jonathan Taylor: I Want to Be a Colt for Life
Taylor, on the final year of a $42 million contract, led the NFL last season with 323 carries.

‘X-Men’ Actor Tyler Mane Shares Rare Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Begins Treatment
Mane hopes to raise awareness surrounding the disease in men that accounts for less than 1% of total breast cancer cases.

Why ApoB May Be a Better Test Than Cholesterol
Two people can have the same cholesterol level but very different heart disease risk. A simple test may explain why.

Stretch Armstrong: 6 Morning Exercises to Start Your Day Supple and Strong
As I’ve aged, I’ve noticed an emerging trend in my morning routine: When I first get up, I have to do so carefully.

Removing the Appendix Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risks
Researchers found that everyday health patterns could help flag Alzheimer’s risk, pointing to a broader connection between the body and the brain.

Scientists Find a Sleep Duration Sweet Spot for Healthy Aging
Researchers found that both short and long sleep durations were linked to signs of accelerated aging across multiple organs.

My Chicken Spiedini Are the Easiest Skewers I’ve Ever Made
Chicken spiedini are skewers of breaded marinated chicken breast that are roasted to golden brown right in the oven.

Ask Me Anything: Cost of Ice, DIY Whipped Butter, Elderly Turkey, EC en Espanol
Two dollars’ worth of water from your tap would be nearly 350 gallons at the U.S. average price of about 0.0058 cents per gallon—enough to make a lot of ice.

Before Smartphones and Political Correctness: Why the 1990s Has Captivated the Web
Beneath the nostalgic photos, grainy home videos, and soundtrack of a bygone era lies a deeper yearning for a time before smartphones.

Visit the Old West at This ‘Haunted’ Saloon Just Outside Las Vegas
As soon as you pass through the weathered, wooden front doors, a sense of history hits you in unison with the aromatic tang of homemade BBQ.


















































































































