Oil Falls to 3-Month Low as Markets Await Details of US–Iran Peace Deal
Analysts say that Middle Eastern oil production may recover slowly even if the Iran peace agreement endures.
Iran Peace Framework to Be Signed at Resort on June 19, Swiss Foreign Ministry Says
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has announced the two sides have finalized a memorandum of understanding to end the months-long conflict.
15 Tied to Antifa Charged With Violently Interfering With ICE Operations in Minnesota
The announcement follows a string of clashes between immigration-enforcement officers and protesters in Minnesota, two of which turned deadly earlier this year.
France to Invest $758 Million in AI ‘Revolution’
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu also said the DGSI intelligence agency would replace U.S. tech firm Palantir with a French competitor.
How Flash Mobs of Teens Are Taking Over Towns, Beaches
Teen takeovers started in Chicago in 2024 and become a nationwide phenomenon in 2025. They often devolve into violence.
American Doctor Who Had Ebola Returns to US
‘I am filled with gratitude to God for preserving my life,’ he said.
2 Democratic Power Players ‘Agree to Strongly Disagree’ Over a New York House Primary
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries is backing Rep. Adriano Espaillat against a challenger endorsed by the NYC mayor, with early voting underway.
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Trump’s First-Term Tariff on China
The first Trump administration imposed tariffs on Chinese goods using Section 301 of the Trade Act over China’s unfair trade practices.
Sweden Passes Law Allowing Immigrants’ Residency Permits to Be Revoked Over Bad Behavior
Residency permits were given to 6,250 asylum seekers and their relatives in 2024, the lowest number since comparable records began in 1985.
How Cartels Used Mega-Tunnels to Flood America with Narcotics | Sara Carter
Carter broke down the complex pipelines that are driving this epidemic and how the Trump administration has been going on the offensive.
EU Approves Trade Deal to Cut Tariffs on US Goods
The vote marks the next step toward implementing the tariff commitments outlined by Brussels and Washington in July 2025.
How Nature Rewires Your Brain–in Measurable Ways
A review of 108 brain-imaging studies demonstrated how nature exposure reduces stress, restores attention, and produces brain states similar to meditation.
Moderna mRNA Flu Vaccine Effective, FDA Reviewers Say
Regulators are considering whether to clear the first messenger ribonucleic acid vaccine against influenza.
The World’s Best Contemporary Fine Art: Sotheby’s NY and the ARC Salon
A world-class opportunity to see—and perhaps acquire—traditional realist art.
Joseph Pulitzer: At the Forefront of American Journalism
Pulitzer’s rags-to-riches story captured the luck and determination characterized by pioneering immigrants.
Plane Crash in Missouri Kills 12, State Highway Patrol Says
Missouri Highway Patrol Sgt. Justin Ewing described the scene as ‘brutal.’

US, Iran Reach Deal to End Conflict, Trump Authorizes Reopening of Strait of Hormuz
A signing ceremony will be held on June 19 in Switzerland.
Trump Says Iran Peace Framework to Be Signed on Sunday
The U.S. president wrote that once the deal is signed, the Strait of Hormuz will immediately be ‘open to all.’
Crypto Scammers Using Couriers to Collect Cash, Avoid Detection: FBI
Seniors are attractive targets for their accumulated savings and trusting nature, the FBI said.

Brazil Suspends Dengue Vaccine Campaign After Deaths
In 2024, Brazil registered 6.5 million probable cases of dengue fever—four times as many as in 2023.

Inflation Continues Rising: Will an Iran Truce End That Trend?
Warsh’s first job is to build a consensus on the FOMC, so it may take Warsh some time to reel in many FOMC members who like to chat with the media.

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.

Tyra Banks Sues Netflix, Alleging Defamation in ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Documentary
Banks alleges her comments were manipulated to ’support a false and defamatory narrative unrelated to what she actually expressed.’

Stopping a Drug Safely Takes a Team. Medicare Just Funded One Piece of It
CMS has opened the door to paying for supervised deprescribing. Experts say the harder work is building the support patients need.
1 Simple Test May Predict Future Quality of Life
As muscle strength, balance, and control decline, daily tasks such standing up become harder, increasing the risk of falls, injury, and loss of independence.
Why ADHD Drugs Work for Some Kids–and Fail for Others
Experts weigh in on when ADHD medication is the right call–and when it is not.
How to Make Yogurt in an Instant Pot
The best part is that you can make your yogurt just the way you like it—thin and creamy, thick and Greek-like, and everything in between.

Install a Skylight
When remodeling a small room where wall space is at a premium, a skylight in the roof, instead of adding a wall window, is a popular solution.

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.

Cruising the Greek Islands: Rhodes, Santorini, and Crete
Greek’s three largest islands hold traces of humbling history.




















































































