7 Critically Injured, 30 Impacted as Vehicle Strikes Crowd in East Hollywood
The car crashed into a crowd standing outside an event venue, with possibly a gunshot wound in one of the injured.
EPA Slashes 23 Percent of Its Workforce, Eliminating Scientific Research Arm
The Environmental Protection Agency said it plans to create a new office that will allow EPA to prioritize research and science ‘more than ever before.’
Tariffs Yes, Deficit No: Readers Weigh In on Economic News
Readers strongly support most of President Trump’s tariff strategy but are concerned about the looming federal deficit.
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Europe’s Online Censorship Laws Could Restrict Americans Too, Analysts Say
Policy experts are concerned that Europe’s speech laws could compel online platforms to institute restrictive policies worldwide, in order to comply.
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9 Things to Know About Big Pharma, in Charts
Snapshots of the fast-growing global pharmaceutical industry.
US Threat to Sanction Russia’s Trade Partners Draws Muted Response
The U.S. president has threatened to slap hefty tariffs on Russia’s trade partners if Moscow fails to agree to a cease-fire in Ukraine within 50 days.
African Countries Desperate to Avoid Trump’s Latest Tariff Deadline
Nations in Africa are confident that deals can be reached with the U.S. government to avoid higher tariffs on Aug. 1.
Exclusive: Dr. Marty Makary Reveals How He’s Transforming the FDA
In this wide-ranging interview, we dive into his work to change dietary guidelines, improve drug approval processes, and reduce conflicts of interest.
At ‘The World’s Largest Rodeo,’ Teens Ride for Scholarships, Careers, Cowboy Culture
More than 1,700 cowboys and cowgirls from six nations turn out for High School National Rodeo Finals, which has doubled in size in two decades.
Microsoft Stops Using China-Based Engineers for Pentagon Tech Support as Hegseth Orders Review
Sen. Tom Cotton had raised concerns over reports that Microsoft hired Chinese engineers to work on the Defense Department’s cloud system.
Vigil Attendees Mourn Persecution Victims, Seek End to China’s Export of Repression to US
The Chinese communist regime’s transnational repression on U.S. soil is of particular concern to attendees this year.
Duplicate Medicaid Enrollees Cost Taxpayers $14 Billion a Year: Report
Millions of people are enrolled in Medicaid in more than one state. The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services is cleaning up the rolls.
DOJ Proposes Restoration of 2nd Amendment Rights for Some Convicted Felons
Gun control groups say the proposed rule would allow violent criminals, domestic abusers, and other felons to rearm themselves.
The Mind Science Behind True Resilience
Why some people crumble under pressure while others emerge stronger than before.
China Says It’s ‘Not Aware’ of Report It Threatens to Block Panama Port Deal
Chinese officials reportedly threatened to block a $22.8 billion sale of international ports to a U.S.-led consortium.
Beijing Threatens Countermeasures After Canada Ramps Up Tariffs on Chinese Steel
This follows Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement earlier this week of new measures aimed at protecting Canada’s domestic steel industry.
This Breakfast Pastry Makes the Best French Toast (So Crispy!)
The process for croissant French toast is no different than with regular French toast, but the result is just a little bit more luxe and special.
Plainville, Conn. Offers the American Experience in Miniature
In ‘Plainville, Connecticut: A History,' a small town serves as a microcosm for the national odyssey.
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7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Alaska Coast; Tsunami Warning Issued
The quake struck about 50 miles south of Sand Point on the Alaska Peninsula.

Supreme Court Temporarily Reinstates North Dakota Electoral Map Rejected by Lower Court
Justice Brett Kavanaugh put a federal appeals court ruling on hold that blocks voting discrimination lawsuits in seven states.
US Children Face 80 Percent Higher Risk of Death Than Peers in Wealthy Nations
The United States sees 54 excess child deaths a day, driven by rising obesity, chronic conditions, and mental health issues.

US Children Face 80 Percent Higher Risk of Death Than Peers in Wealthy Nations
The United States sees 54 excess child deaths a day, driven by rising obesity, chronic conditions, and mental health issues.

How to Make Fabulous Flapjacks, According to Experts
You don’t need a five-star kitchen to make restaurant-quality pancakes—just the right batter technique and a few key ingredients.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Alaska Coast; Tsunami Warning Issued
The quake struck about 50 miles south of Sand Point on the Alaska Peninsula.

Supreme Court Temporarily Reinstates North Dakota Electoral Map Rejected by Lower Court
Justice Brett Kavanaugh put a federal appeals court ruling on hold that blocks voting discrimination lawsuits in seven states.
US Children Face 80 Percent Higher Risk of Death Than Peers in Wealthy Nations
The United States sees 54 excess child deaths a day, driven by rising obesity, chronic conditions, and mental health issues.
For Price of a Bus Ticket, Santa Monica Residents Want to Put a Dent in Homelessness
Residents of the popular beach town launch a voluntary family reunification program to help homeless people reunite with relatives in their home states.

Former Biden Aide Pleads Fifth in GOP Probe of Biden’s Fitness During Presidency
She is the third former Biden official to decline to answer questions from the House Oversight Committee.

Israel and Syria Agree to Cease-Fire
Israel and Syria have agreed to a cease-fire supported by Turkey, Jordan, and other neighboring countries.

British and Irish Lions Defeat Wallabies in First Test Match
The Wallabies left themselves too much to do after a lightning-fast start from the Lions.

The Band Perry Returns to Country Roots, Reuniting With Big Machine Label Group
The Grammy-winning music group transitioned toward pop music in 2016.
