New Jersey Governor: Outside Agitators Are Fueling ICE Protest Violence
New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill said out-of-state protesters are creating problems at an ICE detention facility.
Trump Says He’s in No Hurry to Make Deal With Iran
The president gave an update on negotiations between Washington and Tehran in a weekend interview.
In California, Former Mayor Pleads Guilty to Acting as Agent for China
Eileen Wang, the former mayor of Arcadia, pleaded guilty to one count of acting in the United States as an illegal agent of China.
Former CDC Director Warns Ebola Outbreak Could Be Second-Largest in History
Figures released by WHO show 906 suspected Ebola cases and 223 suspected deaths, mainly in Congo.
What Spencer Pratt’s AI Video Campaign Tells Us About Future of Elections
The underdog Republican is staying in the public eye with his viral film-like artificial intelligence videos and his debate performance.
5 Patients Recover From Rare Ebola Strain, WHO Chief Says
The first patient to recover from the Bundibugyo strain was released from the hospital on Friday.
Virginia Crash That Killed 5 Involved Non-English Speaking Driver Who Got License in New York: Duffy
The Department of Transportation is now looking into New York’s licensing records, training documents, and the history of the driver.
EU Commission Declares Trade Ties With China ‘Not Sustainable’
The European Commission has called for a more robust response to surging Chinese imports and growing economic imbalance.
DOJ Seeks Removal of Judge in Georgia Voting Records Case
The DOJ filed a motion seeking the recusal of U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross from a federal election records case involving the Georgia secretary of state.
Heal the Dirt: How Farmers Are Detoxing America
An exclusive look into the fast-growing regenerative farming movement and how it focuses on fixing unhealthy food and chronic disease in America.
Why US Oil Companies Are Holding Off on Drilling New Wells
‘Oil companies are hesitant to make such big investments over what may be a temporary price spike,’ economist Paul Mueller said.
Lactate Is the New Ketone: How It Fuels the Brain
New research suggests lactate, long dismissed as a workout waste product, may serve as an alternative brain fuel.
US Strikes Narcoterrorist Vessel in Eastern Pacific, Killing 3
It was the seventh such strike in May.
August Vollmer and the Path to Professionalizing the Police Industry
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a war hero turned mailman becomes the face of fighting early 20th-century crime.
Park Avenue Armory: American Aesthetic Movement’s Revitalized Monument
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a New York City cultural hub with outstanding 19th-century interiors.

Before You Pay for a Prescription, Check These Things
Millions of Americans skip or stretch medications because of cost. There are cheaper options, but only if the patient knows where to look.

A Writer, an Editor, and America’s Greatest Abolitionist Work
In ‘This Week in History,’ personal tragedy and national compromise motivated an Ohio writer to pen the classic ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’
Judge Blocks Planned Closure of Kennedy Center and Orders Trump’s Name Removed From Building
The order came in response to a lawsuit filed by a Democratic congresswoman.

Supreme Court Rules Jury Selection Was Botched in Mississippi Death Penalty Case
The high court ruled the trial judge misapplied a legal precedent dealing with selecting jurors.
New York City Mayor Threatens Landlords With Property Takeover
Spurred by Rental Ripoff hearings, Mayor Zohran Mamdani launches an ambitious plan to address New York City’s housing crisis.
Young, Eager Minds Versus Old, Complicated Words
An eighth grader from California claimed the $50,000 National Spelling Bee top prize by spelling 32 words in 90 seconds.

Who Do Democrats Need to Win Back in 2028? 12 State Parties Just Answered.
Twelve state parties spent two days asking the DNC to vote early in the 2028 primary. Their pitches doubled as a list of the voters Democrats hope to win back.

Hegseth Stresses Need for Defense Burden-Sharing in Indo-Pacific to Check China
‘For too long, the security of this region has rested disproportionately on American military power,’ Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said.

Hurricanes and Golden Knights Begin Chase for NHL Stanley Cup on Tuesday
The Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes met twice during the 2025–2026 NHL regular season. Vegas won both games last October.

39,000 People Took Part in a 31-Day Challenge to Improve Sleep. Here’s What Happened
These habits work, because they give the body what it’s constantly seeking: predictability.
Be a Health Warrior: 4 Variations of Warrior Pose and Their Benefits
The classic warrior poses are powerful medicine for your body, helping you fight your way out of weakness and stiffness to reach your best health potential.

Yes, Ebola Virus Is Deadly. But Here’s Why You Don’t Need to Worry.
Ebola is different from COVID-19 in many ways.
Mississippi Mud Pie
This Mississippi mud pie is a true chocolate lover’s dessert, with layers of creamy, crunchy, fudgy goodness in every bite.

How Can I Prep My Home for Vacation?
If you are planning on taking an extended trip, ask a family member or friend to check on your home while you’re away.

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.






















































































