A Look at the Major Supreme Court Decisions This Term
The court handed down consequential rulings on Trump’s executive powers, the Second Amendment, election cases, and boys in girls’ sports.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship
The president’s executive order sought to exclude children of illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders from automatic citizenship at birth.
‘Go West, Young Man’: Yellowstone’s Call Echoes Across the Generations
The national park system holds a special place in the American psyche—representing the rugged individualism of our forefathers.
Trump Announces Details of First-Ever Midterm Republican Convention
The celebration will highlight successes of what the president calls ‘the Great American Comeback’ in his second term.
Trump’s Washington Makeover: A Look at Every Statue, Memorial, and Fountain
Drawing on his decades in construction, the president is leading numerous projects to beautify the nation’s capital for America’s 250th birthday.
CIA Investigated Officers for Espionage Over Not Taking COVID-19 Vaccine: Lawsuit
The officers were ‘treated by the agency as a threat to the United States government,’ plaintiffs said.
HHS Cuts Funding to New York Medicaid Fraud Control Unit for Poor Performance
Despite a $60 million annual budget and 270 staff members, the unit produced fewer Medicaid fraud indictments in the last five years than peer states.
Can We Have Our Humans Back? Why Some Companies Are Rethinking AI.
Industry insiders and CEOs explain the hidden price tag and, in some cases, buyer’s remorse associated with trading real workers for AI agents.
Norway Scores Late Goal to Seal 2–1 Win Over Ivory Coast in World Cup
‘We played against a fantastic team,’ Norway’s coach said.
Day in Photos: Building Collapse in Greece, Flooding in Nigeria, and Royal Navy Exercises
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
House China Committee Demands Records From 5 US Drugmakers on China Trials
The letters cite potential ethical and national security risks but say the panel has no evidence of company wrongdoing.
Iran Claims Only It Can Demine the Strait of Hormuz
A point of contention in talks between the United States and Iran is reopening the strait, through which about 20 percent of the world’s oil passes.
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Why hasn’t the international community held China accountable for what happened at the Wuhan lab?
25 Charged in Twin Cities Drug Trafficking Bust
The suspects in the indictment were responsible for at least 333,000 deadly doses of fentanyl flowing into Minnesota’s communities, officials said.
Vitamin K2 May Help Slow Artery Hardening, Study Finds
Cardiologists say more research is needed before recommending it for heart disease prevention.
RFK Jr. Announces He’s Ending Emergency Liability Protection for COVID-19 Vaccine Makers
‘We’re reinforcing public confidence that emergency authorities are temporary and targeted,’ the health secretary said.
Roasted Veggie Bowl With Lemon Tahini Dressing
Roasted broccoli, cauliflower, and crispy chickpeas come together in a colorful bowl topped with a creamy lemon tahini dressing.
Tune in Today: ‘None Shall Sleep’ Before the World Cup
A piece of classical music becomes the anthemic song for millions of sports fans.
Utah Declares State of Emergency as Largest Wildfire in US Grows
The Cottonwood fire, burning in a sparsely populated area of southern Utah, ballooned to more than 144 square miles by Sunday.

US, Iran Launch New Strikes; Trump Warns Ceasefire May Collapse
The U.S. Central Command said the strikes were conducted in response to an Iranian drone attack that struck an oil tanker earlier on June 27.
Supreme Court’s Alito Offers Unusual Response to Sotomayor’s Dissent in Immigration Case
Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s spoken dissent seemed to come as a surprise for Justice Samuel Alito, who responded extemporaneously to it.
NASA to Send World Cup Ball to the Moon If USA Wins
The space agency has already sent a ball to the International Space Station.

Trump Calls on Congress to Restrict Birthright Citizenship
Some lawmakers expressed interest in changing citizenship rules.

New Taxes, New Fees, and What Else to Expect in the New Financial Year
Australians can expect a range of changes to fees, wages, taxes, and welfare.

Japan Coach Says Team Has Proven Itself on World Stage Despite Loss
Japan lost to Brazil in the Round of 32.

‘The Ring’ and ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Star Daveigh Chase Died of AIDS, Medical Examiner Finds
The actress died on June 16 after being hospitalized in Los Angeles for meningitis and multiple serious blood infections.

Moringa: An Ancient Superfood for Brain and Immune Health
Moringa is one of the world’s most nutrient-dense plants, with potential anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties.
New Drug Offers Potential Cure for Chronic Hepatitis B
Bepirovirsen may eliminate the need for lifelong treatment.

How to Have a Simple, Productive Day
It doesn’t take a complicated system to effectively check off the items on your daily to-do list.
How Mineral Deficiencies Can Lead to Fatigue and Brain Fog
Calories get the spotlight, but what runs your cells is minerals, and most of us aren’t getting enough.
Install a Flagpole
If you’re considering installing a flagpole on your property, a good choice is a telescoping pole with aluminum sections that slide up and down.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

How Americans Are Hacking Summer Travel Costs Amid Inflation
Travelers are using points, perks, timing tricks, and bundled packages to stretch their travel budgets further than ever.






























































































