What to Watch for in the Spain Versus Argentina World Cup Final
The most-watched match of the biggest sporting event on the globe kicks off at 3 p.m. at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Border Patrol Records 14 Straight Months of Zero Releases at Southern Border
The number of people apprehended in all of June 2026 was lower than those ‘apprehended in 4 days’ in June 2024, the Border Patrol said.
Women Are Turning to Mahjong in Droves. Here’s Why.
The Chinese tile-based game has surged across America in recent years, especially among women.
Brain Fog: When Your Brain Feels Sluggish and Slow–Here Are the Causes
More than 1 in 4 people experience it, yet its often reversible.
Trump Admin Announces Crackdown on Illegal Practices in Commercial Driver’s License Schools
Almost 10,000 training schools have now been removed from the Transportation Department’s Training Provider Registry.
Inside California’s Battle With the Marijuana Black Market
California’s shadow cannabis industry linked to Chinese organized crime and narco-slavery.
State Department Issues Worldwide Travel Alert for Americans as War With Iran Heightens
U.S. diplomatic facilities inside and outside the Middle East have been targeted, the department warned.
Lebanese President Heads to Washington to Advance Peace Framework With Israel
The peace deal calls for Israeli forces to gradually return control of southern Lebanon to the Lebanese government, in exchange for Hezbollah’s disarmament.
US Says Hong Kong Won’t Regain Special Status After Emergency Expires
‘Hong Kong is no longer sufficiently autonomous to justify differential treatment,’ State Department stated.
Taylor Farms Announces Recall of Lettuce Shipped to 27 States Over Cyclospora Risk
The CDC said an outbreak linked to iceberg lettuce across five states has caused thousands in the United States to be sickened.
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Alien Terrorist Removal Court Receives First Case Since Inception in 1996
The court asked the government to submit further evidence against the suspected alien terrorist by July 22.
The Forgotten US Territory Where Chinese Birth Tourism Thrives | Cleo Paskal
These area has become a major security loophole for Beijing’s influence operations.

England Beats France 6–4 in Wide Open Match for Third Place
Kylian Mbappe’s ninth and 10th scores of the tournament put him the Golden Boot race and sets the all-time World Cup scoring record with 21 goals.
The Healing Power of Sound and Music
An idea once dismissed as new-age relaxation is now being used to treat a variety of conditions–from anxiety to chronic pain.
Judge Strikes Down Race-Based Provision in Biden-Era Internet Access Grant Program
The judge said the competitive grant program could be reinstated without the race-based provision.
How American Ingenuity and Oil Defied the Nazi Threat
In ‘This Week in History,’ the federal government and private industry collaborated to build the world’s largest pipeline to help win WWII.
Chopin’s Ballades: Four Musical Stories
How the Polish maestro revolutionized the piano by fusing classical rigor with romantic drama.
Trump Says China Meddled in US Elections
China carried out ‘what is believed to be the largest compromise of election data in history,’ the president said.

Leavitt Says Trump Election Speech on Thursday ‘Will Shock You’
Earlier this week, Trump said that the address will concern voter integrity and related matters.
A Quiet Ohio Town, a Teen’s Cellphone, and a Sprawling Federal Terrorism Investigation
A call from a mother concerned about her son’s anti-government conspiracy theories turned into a national terror probe.
Former California Rep. Katie Porter ‘Done for Now’ With Politics After Failed Gubernatorial Campaign
Porter announced that she had rebranded her Instagram page around her love for books.

Judge Dismisses DOJ’s New Mexico Voter Data Request
The court found the DOJ’s demand letter held no legal basis.

Week in Photos: Forest Fires, Trump Address, and Tour de France
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Beijing May Be Creating a New Bubble and Potentially a New Crisis
Directing China’s banks to follow political instead of commercial criteria invites a rerun of the property crisis, just in a different sector.

‘My Left Foot’ Oscar-Winning Actress Brenda Fricker Dies at Age 81
Fricker died on July 16 in Dublin following a period of ill health, her agent announced.

Plant-Based Meat and Dairy Contain More Additives Than Animal Products
A study comparing plant-based products with their animal-based counterparts, found more non-food industrial additives in the alternative products.
Tips for Muscle Building and Fat Loss After 50
As we age, it’s important to maintain strength in the core and leg muscles.
How Menopause Symptoms Vary Widely by Country
Research suggests diet and culture may have an effect.
Is Putting Pickles on a Sundae Taking Sweet and Sour Too Far?
Try one or all of these recipes at your next gathering to keep the spirit of Picklesburgh in mind all summer long.

Myanmar Bets on Ancient Temples, Buddhist Pilgrimage Sites to Boost Tourism
The tourism push is an early test of whether Myanmar can persuade visitors and investors that parts of the country are once again open for business.































































































