2 Children Killed, 17 Others Injured in Minneapolis Catholic Church Shooting
Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.
What We Know So Far About Minnesota School Shooting
‘The sheer cruelty and cowardice of firing into a church full of children is absolutely incomprehensible,’ said Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara.
Breaking
Man Who Shot Up Catholic Church in Minnesota Identified by FBI
The individual was Robert Westman, who had been going by Robin Westman, the FBI’s director said.
Chinese Researcher Charged With Stealing Federally Funded Research
The defendant came to the United States for a post-doctoral research position on a J-1 visa.
In-Depth
5 Things to Know About Trump’s Orders Targeting Cashless Bail
The orders threatened to withhold federal funding from states that do not comply.
RFK Jr. Calls on Medical Schools to Ramp Up Nutrition Education
‘Medical schools talk about nutrition but fail to teach it,’ the health secretary said.
Man Arrested in Alleged Bomb Threat at Dallas ICE Field Office
The 36-year-old U.S. citizen was taken into custody and charged with making terrorist threats.
How the CCP Dupes the West—and We Keep Falling for It | Chenggang Xu
Xu is a senior research scholar at the Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions and author of ‘Institutional Genes.’
US Scrambles F-16 Fighters to Intercept Another Russian Spy Plane Near Alaska
The incident is the fourth time this month a Russian plane entered an Air Defense Identification Zone near Alaska.
Trump to Host White House Meeting on Gaza’s Future
The meeting follows the collapse of cease-fire talks and Israel’s launching military actions to seize Gaza City.
Huawei Restructures Cloud Business to Prioritize AI Amid US Tech Rivalry
The revamp is not just for commercial profit but is part of the Chinese regime’s political strategy, one expert points out.
US Tariffs Deliver Record $30 Billion in August, Deficit Outlook Brightens
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent forecasts annual tariff inflows topping half a trillion.
Attorneys for Jack Smith Respond to Federal Watchdog Probe
The Office of Special Counsel is investigating the former special counsel, who had brought two criminal cases against Trump.
Immunotherapy Unlocks the Immune System’s Cancer-Fighting Power
Lessons from immunotherapy show the importance of lifestyle factors in fighting cancer from the inside out.
Mixed Reports of Russian Forces Holding Ground in Dnipropetrovsk
According Moscow, Russian forces have already captured a number of settlements in the strategic Ukrainian region.
US Mortgage Spread Drops to a 3-Year Low
‘If the Fed cuts interest rates as expected in September—or more than expected—mortgage rates may fall more than anticipated,’ said Redfin economist Chen Zhao.
Mozart’s Daily Routine: The Practices That Created a Musical Legacy
Behind every great symphony is a disciplined routine, and Mozart’s was as demanding as it was inspired.
How to Curb the Urge to Splurge
Here are a few ways to quiet that voice in your head telling you to buy.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Proposes Renaming Department of Defense to Its Original Name
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, standing behind the president, said the name change is on the way.

Trump Fires Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
In a published letter to Cook, Trump accused her of ‘deceitful and potentially criminal conduct in a financial matter.’
Federal Appeals Court Says Pennsylvania Ballot Date Requirement Violates Constitution
‘We are unable to justify the Commonwealth’s practice of discarding ballots contained in return envelopes with missing or incorrect dates,’ the court said.

American Parents Fear Effects of Screens More Than Drugs and Obesity: New Poll
From junk food to TikTok, parents’ biggest health fears have changed significantly.

Reviving Poetry’s Public Life: An Upcoming Symposium
The Society of Classical Poets offers attendees poetry readings, presentations on the history of classical poetry, and members’ visions on the future of poetry.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Proposes Renaming Department of Defense to Its Original Name
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, standing behind the president, said the name change is on the way.

Trump Fires Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
In a published letter to Cook, Trump accused her of ‘deceitful and potentially criminal conduct in a financial matter.’
Federal Appeals Court Says Pennsylvania Ballot Date Requirement Violates Constitution
‘We are unable to justify the Commonwealth’s practice of discarding ballots contained in return envelopes with missing or incorrect dates,’ the court said.
NAACP Asks Texas Court to Block Redrawn Congressional Map
Texas lawmakers have said the new map was not drawn to target minorities’ voting power.

Iowa Democrats Flip Republican Seat, Break State Senate GOP Supermajority
National Democrats tout organizing push, while Iowa GOP leaders downplay the win as fueled by outside money.

Germany’s Cabinet Approves Voluntary Military Service Plan to Boost Numbers
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said ‘Russia’s aggressive posture’ made it necessary to boost the German army, or Bundeswehr.

Powell ‘Sees the Light’ in His Final Jackson Hole Talk
Stocks (and gold) shot up in response to Powell’s talk, and Treasury yields declined in the wake of his comments, so let’s hope he follows through on this view.

NFL Hall of Fame Johnny Unitas Set Bar for 2025 Modern-Day Quarterbacks to Emulate
Few experienced a more decorated NFL career as Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas. The former quarterback is included among the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.

Randy Travis’ Wife Recounts Defying Doctors Amid Singer’s 2013 Health Battle
The Grammy-winning singer, who had to relearn walking after a major stroke, has a tour underway and plans a biopic titled ‘Forever and Ever, Amen!’
















































































