Vance Says US Has Lifted Blockade as Shipping Picks Up in Hormuz Strait
The vice president said more than a dozen ships have reached Iranian ports as vessel movements accelerate under a war-ending memorandum of understanding.
Vance Says Iran Talks in Switzerland Are Still On, But Timing Unclear
The vice president said the timing will depend in part on when Iranian officials are able to attend.
Supreme Court Narrows Law That Bars Drug Users From Owning Guns
The court sided with a Texas man who was banned from owning a firearm because of his marijuana use.
CBP Seizes 5 Tons of Marijuana Bound for England
The seizure has an estimated street value of $24 million, which could generate profits double that in Europe.
Historians Set Record Straight on 5 Events That Shaped America
Popular beliefs collide with historians’ accounts of how the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere’s ride, and ’the shot heard ‘round the world’ really played out.
America on Display On and Off the Pitch for World Cup: Task Force Director
Andrew Giuliani, director of the White House World Cup task force, praises successful start to America’s turn at hosting the tournament.
Senate Unanimously Passes Resolution to Condemn CCP Leader Xi Jinping
‘There is no greater threat to America’s way of life, peace, and prosperity in the world than Xi Jinping and the CCP,’ Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said.
Taiwan Lawmakers Back Tougher Law to Combat Forced Organ Harvesting
The Chinese regime is killing prisoners of conscience to harvest their organs and supply its transplant industry.
FBI Warns That Fake FIFA Website Being Used to Steal Personal Information
Individuals who had attempted to collect personal information, sell fake World Cup tickets, or other malicious activity have been identified.
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DHS Confirms Illegal Immigrants Held at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Moved for Hurricane Season
The transfer was carried out due to concerns over hurricanes in the state.
From the Founders’ Genius to Today’s Debates: How the Constitution Was Built to Last
Steve Ispas sits down with Ilan Wurman, constitutional law professor at the University of Minnesota and author of the upcoming book ‘The Constitution of 1789.’
FDA Advisers Recommend Approving First mRNA Influenza Vaccine
Moderna’s vaccine is the first influenza shot to contain messenger ribonucleic acid.
Urolithin A: A Compound That May Help Rejuvenate Aging Mitochondria
As we age, our cellular energy factories become less efficient–but research suggests one compound may help support their renewal.
Jamaica in Talks to Temporarily Hold Third-Country Deportees From US
A DHS statement said the Trump administration is ‘utilizing all lawful options’ to carry out deportations.
‘China’s War on Faith’: Belief Threatens the CCP
Sam Brownback discusses how the Chinese Communist Party is waging a relentless war on faith.
Alan Ladd and His Lad in ‘The Proud Rebel’
This classic Western stars a real-life father and son.
8 Dead in B-52 Bomber Crash at Edwards Air Force Base in California
The base said in a statement that the crash was not survivable.

Supreme Court Rejects Bid by Appeals Judge, 98, to Be Reinstated
Judge Pauline Newman’s medical expert reported she was a ‘super-ager’ who is as active and healthy as someone 20 years younger or more.
Iranian Soccer Coach Says Team ‘Most Oppressed’ in World Cup
Iranian coach Amir Ghalenoei said the team had expected to stay the night in California, but had been ordered to return to Mexico.
Apple to Partner With Intel on US Chip Manufacturing: Trump
Apple also plans to raise product prices in response to increasing memory and storage chip costs.

Senate Committee Advances Bill to Overhaul College Sports
The bipartisan legislation has been endorsed by several athletic conferences, but not the SEC and Big Ten.

Polish PM Tusk Says Caricaturist’s Murder Could Be ‘State Terrorism’
Polish police arrested a man carrying a Georgian passport on suspicion of the murder of a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Internships Give College Grads Advantage in Job Offers, Study Finds
About 55 percent of 2026 graduates who participated in a paid internship received at least one job offer, compared with 44 percent overall.

Daveigh Chase, Voice of Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch’ and Child Star of ‘The Ring,’ Dies at 35
Chase reportedly died Tuesday after meningitis and blood infections led to sepsis, causing her body to shut down.

Mammography: A Widely Used Breast Cancer Screening Tool—Here Are the Key Facts
Mammography is the most commonly recommended screening test for breast cancer, but concerns about overdiagnosis and overtreatment remain.
Why MAID May Not Be the Peaceful Death Many Expect
Medical assistance in dying is often portrayed as a peaceful, predictable process, but the limited data suggest a more uncertain reality.

Don’t Wait to Tell Them: The Words We Save for Too Late
Your relationships will deepen when you choose to live as if the amount of time you have together is not guaranteed.
Why Exercising at the Wrong Time Is Holding You Back
Research shows that aligning your workouts with your body’s natural sleep-wake rhythm can boost strength, improve recovery, and sharpen focus.
Grilled Ginger and Garlic Tenderloin
Charcoal is always our preference when we want a big grill flavor.

Upgrade Hallway With Slate Floor
It’s important to make sure the subflooring is strong and stable before even thinking of colors and patterns.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

Adult ‘Playcations’ Emerge as Top Trend for Summer 2026
Whether it’s an early-morning tee time or catching the perfect wave, adults are planning “playcations” around the activities they love most.



























































































