Trump Departs China After 2-Day Talks With Xi
The two leaders discussed a wide range of issues during the Beijing summit, including economic cooperation, fentanyl, Taiwan, and Iran.
Federal Judge Blocks Certain Provisions of Texas Immigration Law
The judge said the Texas law ‘could open the door to each state passing its own version of immigration laws.’
Middle East Commander Says Iran’s Drones Are Depleted, US Navy Could Open Strait of Hormuz
Adm. Brad Cooper told senators that Tehran has 10 percent drone and missile capacity, disputing other assessments.
EPA Proposes Rolling Back Restrictions on Wastewater From Coal-Fired Power Plants
The EPA cited growing electricity demand from artificial intelligence data centers and manufacturing as key reasons for the move.
With 4,900 AI Data Centers, There’s Likely One Coming to Your Neighborhood
Opposition to massive data centers is growing—last year $152 billion worth of data center construction was blocked.
Vance Touts Administration’s Anti-Fraud Agenda in Maine Rally, Calls for Bipartisan Support
The vice president spoke to a packed crowd in Bangor about efforts to save taxpayers’ money while campaigning for Republican candidates.
‘Perverted’ Forced Organ Harvesting Gets Spotlight in Congress
‘Nazi-like atrocities that are being committed in 2026—it’s getting worse,’ the China commission co-chair says.
House Ties 212–212 on Iran War Powers Resolution
A tied vote constitutes a defeat under House rules, blocking the latest Democratic-led resolution.
Congressional-Executive Commission on China Holds Hearing on Illegal Organ Trafficking in China
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China holds a hearing titled ‘A Market Built on Victims: Stopping Illegal Organ Trafficking in China and Beyond.’
Boeing Ordered to Pay $49.5 Million to Family of American Killed in 2019 Ethiopian Airlines Crash
Wednesday’s ruling is the second jury verdict stemming from the fatal crash.
PCOS: One of Women’s Most Misunderstood Conditions
PCOS was never a cystic disease; it is a metabolic syndrome.
Day in Photos: Missile Strikes, Anti-Fraud Initiatives, and Venezuela Human Rights Report
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
An Invitation to the Ducal Palace in Gubbio at The Met
Inside the ’studiolo,' visitors are transported to a ruler’s retreat in a 15th-century Italian palace.
TEFAF New York Opens: Prestigious Art Fair Blooms for a Limited Time
The annual art fair brings together international dealers to showcase their work throughout the 16 historic, period rooms at Manhattan’s Park Avenue Armory.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.


Histamine Intolerance: An Underrecognized Condition That Can Affect Multiple Organs–Here Are the Causes
Histamine intolerance occurs when the body struggles to break down histamine from food or its own natural production.

The Civil War Painting That Made Winslow Homer’s Reputation
The artist’s experience at the battlefront had a lasting effect on his art.
Thousands of Bottles of Pain Reliever Recalled Nationwide, FDA Says
The recall was initiated due to the ‘presence of lead and lithium.’

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary Resigns
Dr. Marty Makary had headed the Food and Drug Administration for more than one year.
US Announces Loan of 53 Million Barrels of Oil From Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Oil companies ’may begin scheduling deliveries immediately,' the Energy Department said.
New ATF Director Vows to Refocus From Lawful Gun Owners to Violent Criminals
Cekada testified on how the agency would handle gun owner-related sensitive data, why it has proposed 34 new rules, and if it has an illegal firearms registry.

South Carolina Governor Calls Special Session on Redistricting, Budget
The special session would likely attempt to draw new borders for Rep. Jim Clyburn’s (D-S.C.) district, the sole Democrat-held seat in the state.

CIA Director Visits Cuba Amid Fuel Crisis
A group of U.S. officials led by CIA Director John Ratcliffe were in Cuba on Thursday.

Boost Juice Founder Warns Labor Budget Could Discourage Start-Ups
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his latest budget will boost innovation, but Australian businesspeople warn it could discourage investment.

FIFA World Cup Final Announces First-Ever Halftime Show, Headlining Madonna, Shakira, and BTS
Curated by Coldplay’s Chris Martin, the performance aims to celebrate ‘football, unity, and shared humanity.’

Jordin Sparks Set to Perform National Anthem at 110th Indianapolis 500
Sparks first rose to national prominence in 2007 after becoming the youngest winner in the history of American Idol at age 17.

What Makes Some People Live to 100? Scientists Find Clues in Their Blood
The secret to longevity may not be slowing aging but preserving the right systems.
10-Minute Light-Weight Aerobics to Slow Cognitive Aging
A simple daily water bottle workout boosts blood flow to the brain, improving both cognitive function and muscle strength.

Hantavirus: Rare yet Deadly Virus Strikes Cruise Ship—What to Watch Out for
Infectious disease experts break down hantavirus risks, symptoms, and how rare person-to-person transmission actually is.
Bait and Switch
The more you know about wine, the more you are likely to see the scam before falling for it.

Plan and Design Your Deck
In addition to being enjoyable to use, a new deck will likely add more value to your house than the cost of the materials.

The Greatest Logician Since Aristotle—and Why He Believed in Life After Death
Renowned mathematician Kurt Godel believed the afterlife exists so we can deepen the learning process that begins in this world and reach our full potential.

Tax on Leaving Australia to Rise to $80
A family of four will pay $320 in departure taxes under the changes.


















































































