Iran Targets American Bases in Middle East After US Attacks
The attacks came just hours after U.S. Central Command said its forces completed ‘self-defense strikes’ against Iran.
GOP Challengers to Take on Incumbent Democrats in 3 Key Nevada House Races
State Sen. Carrie Buck, composer Marty O’Donnell, and rancher Cody Whipple win June 9 Republican primaries, will vie for Las Vegas-area House seats in November.
Republican Steve Hilton Advances in California Governor’s Race
Voters will decide between Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton in November.
House Passes Bill to Fund ICE, Border Patrol, Sending Measure to Trump
The bill provides $70 billion to fund ICE and Border Patrol through Jan. 20, 2029.
Karmelo Anthony Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison Over Fatal Track Meet Stabbing
Anthony, who is now 19, faced a first-degree murder charge in the April 2025 stabbing death of Metcalf.
SNAP Benefits Go to 186,000 Dead People–And Stopping Them Might Be Difficult
In one case, the name of a 14-year-old shooting victim in Los Angeles was used for two decades to claim benefits, including SNAP, worth more than $280,000.
Pulte to Begin as Acting Director of National Intelligence in Late June, Trump Confirms
Pulte will serve in the acting role while continuing as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and chairman of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
13 Million US Homeowners Face Potential Capital Gains Taxes: Report
Homeowners fearing large tax liabilities are choosing to ‘wait it out,’ slowing efforts to ease the housing shortage, real estate professionals say.
China Steals AI Capabilities It Can’t Build, Cybersecurity Firm Says
CrowdStrike’s 2026 threat report says China-nexus actors increased intrusions and rapidly exploited edge devices used by global companies.
Countdown to Liftoff—What to Know About the SpaceX IPO
The biggest initial public offering (IPO) on Wall Street in history is fast approaching.
Commodity Prices Are Surging and the Market Is Missing the Deeper Problem | Rick Rule
Rick Rule explains why the supply crisis in copper and oil is not a forecast but a structural outcome already locked in.
Mexico Suspends Certain Live Animal Imports From US Over Flesh-Eating Screwworm Concerns
The decision was made in coordination with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, according to Mexico’s agriculture ministry.
Why ApoB Is Sometimes a Better Test Than Cholesterol
Two people can have the same cholesterol level but very different heart disease risk. A simple test may explain why.
27 States Sign Up for Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Program
Taxpayers can secure credits of up to $1,700 for contributions to scholarship-granting organizations.
Crave-Worthy Kale Salad With Spicy Roasted Chickpeas
Creamy vegan Caesar dressing, turmeric-roasted chickpeas, and juicy pomegranate seeds make for a vibrant, flavor-packed salad.

The Benefits of Eating Nose-to-Tail
Modern diets favor muscle meat, but liver, bone broth, and organ meats deliver nutrients that steak can’t match.

Tune in Today: Inspired by Folk Dance Forms, Elevated to Symphonic Brilliance
How a set of traditional piano duets caught the ear of Johannes Brahms and launched Antonin Dvorak onto the global stage.
How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
The Sunshine State’s citrus farmers are holding on after a 95 percent industry decline in the past 30 years.

SBA Suspends More Than 27,000 Ohio Loan Borrowers Due to Suspected Fraud
The decision follows similar suspension of thousands of borrowers across California, Minnesota, and Maine.
Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
The missiles prompted sirens to go off across the country, the IDF stated.
FDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient in 20 Years
Bemotrizinol, which has long been used safely in Europe and Asia, will be available for American consumers and children as young as 6 months old.

DOJ Rules EEOC Guidelines on Employment Discrimination Unconstitutional
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the guidelines themselves promote discrimination.

Day in Photos: 250th Independence Flyover in New York, Taiwan Army Rocket Exercise, and Capitol Hill Bear
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

14,000 Complaints Lodged as Customers Struggle to Cancel Phone, Internet Services
‘We’ve all been there, trying to cancel a subscription before. And before you know it, you’re six screens deep,’ said a consumer affairs advocate.

Calais Campbell Playing Like 2026 Is His Last Season
‘I always tell myself, and this year I feel as strongly as ever, that this is probably going to be my last year,’ Campbell said.

Grammy-Winning Songwriter Talay Riley Dies at 35 After London Stabbing
Riley’s work helped create hits with major artists including Dua Lipa, Usher, Britney Spears, Khalid, Zendaya, and H.E.R.

12 Ab Exercises to Build a Toned Midsection
A few dedicated minutes a day can help you develop beautiful abdominal muscles.
Why Antidepressants Work for Some—but Fail for Others
Depression may not be a single disorder with a one-size-fits all treatment protocol.

When the Mind Breaks, So Can the Heart
Large study finds mental and heart Health are closely linked.
Scientists Map Smell for the First Time
The detailed maps of odor receptors in the nose and brain reveal an unexpected order behind one of the body’s most mysterious senses.
Street Corn Pasta Salad
Our street corn pasta salad recipe is everyone’s favorite, and includes fresh roasted corn tossed with pasta and a creamy lime sauce.

How to Shop for and Compare Mortgage Offers
The difference between a mortgage rate of 5.75 percent and 6.75 percent on a $350,000 loan would save you over $80,000 over a standard 30-year loan term.

Bavarian Charms: Carvings, Castles, and Cute Towns
My favorite home bases for exploring the Bavarian Alps are Füssen and Reutte, which straddle the Austrian border.




















































































