Beijing’s Expanding Military Footprint Could Paralyze Taiwan’s Wartime Resupply: Analysts
China has held its first naval operation with the Indonesian navy off Taiwan’s east coast, drawing condemnation from Taipei.
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.
EU Plans Expansion of Sanctions Against Russia, Says Foreign Chief
They would come on top of the 21st round of penalties imposed on July 23 targeting financial institutions in a bid to weaken Moscow’s economy and war effort.
Morocco Arrests 294 Migrants Attempting to Enter Spain’s City of Ceuta
The latest crossing attempt happened after social media posts encouraging the journey circulated online.
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.
US NEWS
DOJ Opens Path to Restore Federal Gun Rights for 30 Million Americans
Applicants must demonstrate to the attorney general that they are unlikely to pose a danger to public safety.
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.
China’s Economy Shows Signs of Losing Further Momentum
Consumer spending and industrial production in July grew slower than economists predicted, while the investment slump deepened.
Long-Term Interest Rates Hit Highest Level Since 2007—Here’s What to Know
War, artificial intelligence, and inflation are all having an effect in a volatile bond market.
Vaccination Rates Largely Unchanged Among Kindergartners: CDC
Coverage of key vaccines stayed the same, or dipped slightly, among kindergartners.
Petition Drive Seeks to Corral Runaway Data Center Development in Cheyenne
An ad hoc assembly of local residents joined the ranks of opponents nationwide.
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.

Two Stories of Selfless Love: ‘Magnificent Obsession’
The 1935 and 1954 film adaptations of a popular novel share the benefits of doing for others.
Unraveling the Mysteries of Leonardo’s ‘Madonna of the Yarnwinder’
Leonardo’s enigmatic painting quietly went on long-term loan at The Met without much fanfare this spring.
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.

What Happens When You Walk Barefoot
Your feet are your body’s main connection to the ground and a major source of information for your nervous system.

The National Bank Controversy That Left a President Without a Party
In ‘This Week in History,’ Whigs worked to empower their party and corral support for a national bank only to see a Whig destroy their efforts.
Inside the DSA’s Dilemma: Grow the Democratic Party or Become It
The Democratic Socialists must decide if they want to gain ground one primary at a time, or become a kingmaker with an endorsement for president in 2028.

Belgian Wildfire Approaches Germany as Peat Blaze Threatens to Burn for Months
The fire has burned 11 square miles, the largest blaze in Belgium’s recent history, and could keep flaring for months, a Walloon official said.

CSL Reports US$2.6 Billion Net Loss Amid Restructuring and Lower US Flu Vaccination Rates
The company reported revenue of US$15.8 billion for 2025-26; however, one-off restructuring costs and impairments resulted in a net loss of US$2.6 billion.

No Signs of Foul Play Reported in Hayden Panettiere’s Death
The actress was found unresponsive Sunday in a Greenville, South Carolina, home.

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

Your Kidneys and Bladder May Be Failing Faster—and Why That’s Happening
Two of the body’s quietest organs are often the ones most worth listening to.

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.

























































































































