House to Consider Permanent Daylight Saving Bill
President Donald Trump has previously signaled support for the bill.
IRS Simplifies Penalty Relief for Eligible Taxpayers
The new relief system is expected to be phased in this summer.
EU Parliament Votes to Back Digital Euro
The move was welcomed by the European Central Bank, which has been pushing for the creation of a central bank digital currency for three years.
Demonstrators Protest in Hungary Against Plans to Oust President
A proposal to amend the Fundamental Law, introduced in 2011, is set to go to a vote in the Hungarian parliament next week.
Trump Fires 2 Election Assistance Commission Members, Another Resigns
The commission now has no members several months before the midterm elections.
The Scramble to Tackle AI National Security Risks
Alarm has mounted on Capitol Hill in recent weeks amid claims that frontier AI models have shown the capacity to breach highly encrypted classified networks.
RFK Jr. Plans to Create a List of Injuries Caused by COVID-19 Vaccines
The health secretary is planning to establish a table of injuries that would be covered by the government.
Jersey City Prep School Ends Race-Based Admissions Under DOJ Settlement
The federal agreement requires Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School to drop seat reservations by race or national origin.
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.
Feds Aim to Tighten Drug Payment Loophole, Save Taxpayers Billions
A new proposed rule would cut Medicare reimbursement by 40 percent on prescription drugs for providers who already get large discounts.
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Fed Chair Warsh Rolls Out Names for New Task Forces
A mix of business leaders, academics, and monetary policymakers will join the panels.
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.
Trump Administration Ends Aircraft Import Probe, Finds National Security Risks
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick advised against immediate tariffs to address the vulnerabilities.
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.
As Europe Braces for Another Heat Wave, the Fight Over Air Conditioning Heats Up
High temperatures are colliding with planning rules and climate politics, from Paris hospital wards to London flats.
John La Farge’s Spectacular Stained Glass Windows of Peonies
Among the first to incorporate opalescent glass, his stained glass windows were unprecedented.
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.
US, Iran Exchange Fire After Iran Attacks Commercial Vessels in Strait of Hormuz
U.S. Central Command said its airstrikes hit over 80 Iranian targets in response to attacks on three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

Army Requires Soldiers to Meet New Body Standards
Soldiers will be required to maintain a waist-to-height ratio of less than 0.55 under the Army’s updated body standards.
US Revokes Authorization for Iran to Sell Oil After Tanker Attacks
Several commercial ships were attacked in or near the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday.
Man Accused of Killing National Guard Soldier Hospitalized After Refusing Food in Jail
The government is seeking access to Rahmanullah Lakanwal’s medical records.

Lawmakers Warn WNBA of Possible Federal Investigation Over Treatment of Caitlin Clark
The lawmakers decried what they said was hostility toward Clark on the court.

Day in Photos: Search for Missing Guards, Sun Valley Conference, and Zipline in Cambodia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

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.

Norway’s Haaland: ‘Low’ Chances of Winning World Cup Mean Less Pressure
Norway faces off against England on Saturday.

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.

What Standard Cardiac Testing Fails to Capture
The four dimensions of heart health that matter most.
The Science of Crispy Chicken—Without the Harmful Compounds
The Maillard reaction gives you crispy, golden skin while minimizing the harmful compounds that frying and grilling produce.

6 Exercises to Ease Tight Pelvic Floor Muscles
Weak pelvic floor muscles can cause plenty of problems, but tight, overactive ones can as well. Easy to do exercises can help calm them.
Chicken Is the Most-Eaten Meat—How to Maximize Its Benefits
Chicken’s health benefits reach far beyond protein, and it’s no surprise it’s the most popular meat.
Vacation Breakfast Tostadas Hit the Spot
A beach day requires a hearty breakfast. Start with tostadas spread with crushed beans and scrambled eggs.

How Can I Upgrade My Outdoor Space on a Budget?
No matter what your budget is, there’s an outdoor project you can tackle this summer.

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.





























































































