US Forces Launch New Strikes on Iran Following Attack on Ship in Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s military claimed to attack a commercial ship that was using an unauthorized route through the Strait of Hormuz.
Lawmakers Urged to Tighten UK Laws Over Evidence China Is Killing People for Their Organs
Experts called for tougher legislation after presenting evidence pointing to systematic abuses in China’s transplant system.
EU Reaffirms South China Sea Arbitration Ruling on 10th Anniversary
An estimated 20 percent to 33 percent of global maritime trade passes through the South China Sea each year.
NATO Hails Impact of Ukraine’s Strikes on Russia’s Energy Sector
Russia battles severe fuel shortages after months of Ukrainian drone attacks.
The Economic Miracle of America, 250 Years in the Making
World War II marked America’s rise as the world’s superpower, but the nation’s economic foundations were laid decades before, historians say.
Credit Availability Index for Cars Hits 10-Year High
Nearly 74 percent of auto loan applications were approved in June.
Somatic Therapy: When Healing Your Body Helps Heal Your Mind–Here’s How
Derived from the Greek word “soma,” which means body, somatic therapy encourages people to tune into physical sensations.
China’s Security Apparatus Expands Influence Inside Foreign Ministry, Raising Questions Over Diplomatic Operations
A former intelligence official’s appointment highlights the CCP’s growing integration of foreign policy, political security, and national defense priorities.
Argentina Returns to World Cup Semifinal After 3–1 Win Over Switzerland
The defending World Cup champions will now face England in the semifinals in Atlanta—the winner of which will play either Spain or France in the final.
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Bellingham’s Goals Propel England to a 2–1 Victory Over Norway, Onto Semifinals
England will play either Argentina or Switzerland on July 15 in Atlanta. Norway ends its historic run to its best-ever World Cup finish.
Metabolic Madness: 6 Exercises for When You Feel Off but Your Labs Say You’re Fine
Life can be less enjoyable when you feel off, and doctors don’t always have answers. Certain exercises can potentially help you feel metabolically better.
Linda Noskova Continues Czech Tradition With Wimbledon Victory
Noskova winning Wimbledon extends a long tradition for her country.
Zebulon Pike’s Daring Expeditions Into the Louisiana Territory
In ‘This Week in History,’ a young Army officer led two extensive expeditions through the newly acquired lands of the Louisiana Purchase.
The ‘Odyssey’ and AI: The Artistic and Practical Costs of AI-Narrated Audiobooks
ElevenLabs’ New AI Audiobook Alters the Traditional Landscape of Artistic Storytelling
113 Active Spies From Foreign Countries Arrested: FBI Director
In 2026, 62 Chinese spies were identified in the United States.

US Embassy in Jordan Sends ‘Shelter’ Warning to Americans Amid Iran Attacks
The embassy cited reports of missile, rocket, and drone attacks.
Iran Warns Europe of Retaliation Over Support for US Military Operations
The warning follows comments by NATO chief Mark Rutte, who said the United States should respond forcefully to any Iranian ceasefire violations.
xAI Rebrands as SpaceXAI, Launches New Grok 4.5 Model
Musk stated in May that the AI company would be dissolved and rebranded.

Key US Housing Affordability Bill Becomes Law Without Trump’s Signature
The president didn’t sign the bill to protest the Senate’s failure to pass the SAVE America Act, a voting reform measure.

Zelenskyy Says Investigation Launched After 10 Residents Killed in Weapons Storage Explosion
Hundreds of homes were also damaged in the small Ukrainian town near Kyiv.

Palo Alto Networks CEO Says AI Must Get 10 Times More Efficient Before Enterprises Adopt It
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora said AI token efficiency needs to improve by five to eight times in the next 12 months, and 10 times the year after.

Kawhi Leonard Trade on Hold as NBA Investigates Whether Clippers Circumvented Salary Cap
Both teams said the trade is being put on hold as the NBA continues its investigation into the Clippers and Leonard’s $28 million endorsement deal.

NYC Mayor Says Taylor Swift Paid City More Than $160,000 in Wedding Security Costs
The pop star married Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce during elaborate nuptials at Madison Square Garden on July 3.

Depression May Be Caused by Inflammation. Here’s How
New research points toward a biologically distinct subtype of depression, and a common blood test that could identify it.
A Healthy Glow Is an Outward Expression of Inner Vitality
A radiant, rosy complexion and lustrous, shiny hair are a reflection of strong vital energy and a high-quality blood supply.

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.
PMOS: 1 in 8 Women Are Affected–Here Are the Causes
Renamed from PCOS to PMOS, the condition is now recognized as a complex endocrine disorder.
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