No Peace Talks Taking Place With Iran, Trump Says
Trump said the U.S. naval blockade remained in effect and the Strait of Hormuz remained open.
China Reopens Old Judicial Cases, Pressuring People Who Fled Overseas to Return
Insiders say the campaign targets alleged bribery and judicial corruption while helping authorities recover assets and consolidate political control.
2 Men Await Sentencing in Landmark Saskatchewan Human Trafficking Case
Sohel Haider, 55, and Mohammed Masum, 44, were each found guilty of human trafficking, with sentencing to occur on Oct. 22.
Behind the Blueprints: A Look at Trump’s 250-Foot Triumphal Arch
The proposed neoclassical granite monument takes inspiration from Paris’s famous Arc de Triomphe.
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Battle Over Ten Commandments Arrives at Supreme Court
The petition was filed after the Fifth Circuit allowed permanent displays in classrooms.
Drug Maker Teva Canada Recalls Pregabalin Pills Over Contamination Concerns With Sertraline
The two lots affected by the recall are 100070495 and 100068913, which were first sold in Canada in September 2025 and expire on July 31, 2027.
Building Near White House Bought by Shanghai CCP-Linked Figure’s Foundation
Public records do not disclose how the foundation financed the purchase or what it plans to do with the property.
Pending Home Sales Drop for 2nd Straight Month Amid High Mortgage Rates
Elevated mortgage rates are ‘pulling back contract signings,’ says chief economist Lawrence Yun.
Splitting MMR Vaccine as Trump Recommends Could Take up to 10 Years: Merck
All measles vaccines in the United States are currently combination shots.
Russia Threatens UK With ‘Consequences’ for Supplying Drones to Ukraine
British Prime Minister Andy Burnham said there will be no retreat from the support given to Kyiv.
Is China’s Mega Embassy in London Actually a Spying Compound? | Luke de Pulford
The largest Chinese embassy in Europe is set to rise in the heart of London.

August Garden Checklist: What to Do Now
Late summer is full of harvests, but it’s also an opportunity to replant, prepare for fall, and lay the groundwork for next year’s garden.
The Arts and the Health of the Soul
Scientific studies assert that the arts may have a positive impact on our lifespan. But such a rich sphere of thought as the arts can’t be so simply reduced.
2 Men Await Sentencing in Landmark Saskatchewan Human Trafficking Case
Sohel Haider, 55, and Mohammed Masum, 44, were each found guilty of human trafficking, with sentencing to occur on Oct. 22.

Sugary Drinks Linked to Higher Blood Pressure Risk Decades Later
The study, published in Circulation, tracked more than 25,000 U.S. children and teens for up to 25 years.

Pop Warner: The Architect of American Football
The creative college football coach reinvented the game from a sheer brute collision course to a thinking game of misdirection and trick plays.
Global Lawmakers Criticize Uganda for Demanding Chinese Passports From Taiwanese Travelers
The lawmakers have called Uganda’s action a ‘clear act of coerced discrimination.’

Ship Hit in Strait of Hormuz as Turkey Pushes US-Iran Talks
The speaker of the Iranian parliament has said the strait will remain closed until the United States submits to Tehran’s conditions.

Is This Market Overbought and Due for a Correction?
Earnings remain strong, but perhaps the stock market has become a bit overbought in the near term, so don’t be surprised if it backs and fills a bit.

Malik Nabers Felt His ‘Soul Come Back to Life’ Returning to Team Drills
After a hot start as a rookie—109 receptions for 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns—Nabers tore his ACL and meniscus.

Most Adults Not Immune to Hepatitis A or B: Study
Researchers recommended vaccinating more people against the diseases.

Squat Science: 5 Squat Exercises to Strengthen Lower-Body Muscles
The squat exercise has a long history of effectiveness, dating back thousands of years. The following five squat movements can help strengthen you today.

The Protein Rules That Actually Matter
Timing matters less than you might think when it comes to eating protein.

People Who Are Depressed Are More Vulnerable to Social Media Likes, Study Finds
The findings highlight how visible metrics and unpredictable rewards may shape posting behavior and keep users engaged.

Build a Gazebo
A gazebo brings an old-fashioned charm and design element that enhances its surroundings.

Last-Minute Travel Planning: Travel Advisers Dish on What Trips to Book Now
Travelers looking for a last-minute trip will have to plan their trips differently and use different methods than those who book a year or so out.



























































































































