Trump, Hegseth Lay Out Culture, Policy Reforms in Address to Military Leaders
The secretary of war called a gathering of U.S. generals, admirals, and senior enlisted troops to Marine Corps Base Quantico.
US Job Openings Flat in August as Labor Market Holds Steady
America’s ‘low fire, low hire economy’ continued last month.
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at NASA’s Moon Mission Preparations
The first manned mission to fly around the moon in more than 50 years could launch as early as February 2026.
US Airlines Warn Government Shutdown May Delay Flights
‘We urge elected leaders to act with urgency and in good faith to identify a solution,’ Airlines for America said.
Homeland Security Issues Warning to 3 States Over ICE Detainers | Facts Matter
The Department of Homeland Security issued a serious warning to three states: California, New York, and Illinois.
Beijing Sentences Bakery Owner to 12 Years in Prison for His Faith
The CCP used surveillance technology with AI-enabled feature recognition to track Wang Liqun down for practicing Falun Gong.
Relatives of Charlotte Crime Victims Criticize System Allowing Violent Offenders to Remain Free
In a special hearing in Charlotte, members of Congress heard from families who were affected by alleged repeat offenders.
Record Cryptocurrency Seizure in UK Linked to China Money Laundering Case
The police said the suspect orchestrated large-scale fraud in China between 2014 and 2017.
DOJ Sues Minnesota Over Sanctuary Policies
The Department of Justice claimed that the sanctuary policies were illegal under federal law.
$7,500 Electric Vehicle Tax Credit Ends Sept. 30
EV market outlook sentiment has dipped among auto dealers.
The Cost of Common Preservatives to Your Health, and Tips to Avoid Them
In the past, people used salt, alcohol, sugar, and vinegar to preserve food, but that’s no longer the case.
SSA Incorrectly Denied 25 Percent of Children’s Insurance Benefit Claims: Watchdog
The Social Security Administration failed to disburse more than $92 million to the beneficiaries.
Tylenol Maker Said in Internal Emails Evidence of Link to Autism ‘Starting to Feel Heavy’
The emails came to light in litigation against Johnson & Johnson.
We Can’t Get Enough Apple Recipes. Here’s One More
Seasoned with rosemary, thyme, and sage and drizzled with olive oil, the chicken turns tantalizingly crisp.
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4 Killed, 8 Injured in Shooting and Fire at Michigan Church; Suspect Identified
The FBI is leading the investigation into the deadly attack, which is being investigated as ‘an act of targeted violence.’

New Zealand Breaks With Most of Its Allies, Will Not Recognise a Palestinian State
Acknowledging statehood amounts to ‘an existential act of defiance against an unalterable state of affairs,’ Foreign Minister Winston Peters said.
Eric Adams Drops Out of NYC Mayoral Race
‘The campaign finance board’s decision to withhold millions of dollars [has] undermined my ability to raise the funds ... for a serious campaign,’ Adams said.

Study Links ADHD Medications to Small but Significant Risk of Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder
While the risk is small, spotting symptoms early can make a big difference in outcomes.

5 Conversations Every Couple Needs to Have for a Stronger Marriage
When couples talk openly and empathetically about the right things, they protect their relationships and have happier, more resilient marriages.
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4 Killed, 8 Injured in Shooting and Fire at Michigan Church; Suspect Identified
The FBI is leading the investigation into the deadly attack, which is being investigated as ‘an act of targeted violence.’

New Zealand Breaks With Most of Its Allies, Will Not Recognise a Palestinian State
Acknowledging statehood amounts to ‘an existential act of defiance against an unalterable state of affairs,’ Foreign Minister Winston Peters said.
Eric Adams Drops Out of NYC Mayoral Race
‘The campaign finance board’s decision to withhold millions of dollars [has] undermined my ability to raise the funds ... for a serious campaign,’ Adams said.
NY Governor Warns About Inflation Refund Check Scams
The governor’s office said that if a person receives one of the messages, they’re advised to delete the message.

Russian Frozen Assets Loan to Ukraine Would Fund Defense Industry: EU Chief
So far, the EU has taken only interest generated from Russian assets, which were frozen after Ukraine was invaded in February 2022

More Homeowners Move Off Sidelines, Accepting 6 Percent Mortgages
Nearly 20 percent of U.S. homeowners had mortgage rates of 6 percent or higher in the second quarter, the highest level in a decade.

NBA Media Day 2025: Best Quotes from LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Nikola Jokic and Others
The annual NBA Media Day took place on Monday, and there were some interesting quotes from the league’s biggest stars

Pasta Meals Sold at Trader Joe’s, Walmart May Be Contaminated With Listeria: USDA
A probe is underway to determine whether the items sold at Walmart are linked to a listeria outbreak that has resulted in 20 infections across the country.

Cleansing the Brain–Strategies to Guard Against Toxin-Driven Cognitive Decline
Ancient and modern practices are being used in new ways to help keep the brain healthy.

How to Starve Cancer Cells–Carnivore Doctor
Can carnivore diets fight cancer? “The Plant Free MD” reveals the science behind starving cancer cells on “Vital Signs.”

Study Reveals Why Some Seniors Recover After a Health Crisis—While Others Don’t
New study reveals one reason what makes some seniors five times more resilient after health crises such diabetes or cancer.

Colorful Sumac Sauce Levels up Turkey and Zucchini Meatballs
The veggie-heavy recipe is something of a weeknight warrior.

Repair a Garden Hose
This job is a perfect DIY job for a first timer because little talent and few tools are required.

The Wild World War II Adventure of a Downed P-51 Fighter Pilot
Joseph Peterburs recalls his time as a fighter pilot, being shot down, escaping a POW camp, and besting and befriending a German ace.

Discover Good Wines Wherever You Are
Many people are surprised to learn that wine is made in all 50 states, some of which seem unlikely locations for growing grapes.























































































