Texas GOP Reveals New Congressional Map Aimed at Picking Up 5 Seats
Critics say that the redistricting is a bad look for the GOP.
Dozens of Aftershocks Reported After 8.8 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Russian Coast
The largest was a 6.9 magnitude aftershock that struck about 40 minutes after the initial 8.8 quake, the USGS says.
ICE Says Police Officer Arrested in Maine Attempted to Illegally Buy Gun
The Old Orchard Beach Police department has vowed to investigate the arrest of the officer.
Trump Says August Tariff Deadline Will Not Be Extended
The Trump administration aims to finalize new trade deals amid ongoing negotiations.
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5 Revelations From the Newly Declassified Russia Records
The U.S. intelligence community relied on a single ‘scant, unclear, unverifiable’ report to allege that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump.
Federal Government Ending Preferential Treatment for Wind Energy Projects
The government is also seeking to end support for energy supply chains that are under the control of foreign rivals.
Homeland Security Secretary Says Threat of Major Tsunami Hitting US Has ‘Passed Completely’
The secretary said, ‘We’re in really good shape right now.’
How the CCP and Its Proxies Created a ‘World on Fire’: Col. John Mills
John Mills is a retired U.S. Army colonel whose four-decade career has spanned key roles from the Cold War era to the War on Terror.
Google to Sign EU’s AI Code of Practice
Parent company Alphabet’s global affairs president and chief legal officer announced the decision, with some reservations, in a blog post.
ADP Jobs Report Shows 104,000 Gain in July, Topping Forecasts
July’s private‑sector hiring rebound outpaced forecasts, offering fresh evidence of labor‑market resilience.
Treasury Secretary Bessent Warns China of Fresh Tariffs Over Russian Oil Purchases
China remains a top buyer of Russian energy alongside India and Turkey.
Australia Becomes Latest Nation to Tighten Online Age Rules, Adding YouTube to Under‑16 Ban
Australia joins a fast‑growing wave of countries imposing the same strict age checks to access online content.
ICE Looking to Hire Personnel, Offers $50,000 Signing Bonus
The campaign is backed by funding from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Stimulating the Vagus Nerve May Help With Stroke Recovery–Here’s How
The nervous system is highly adaptable, and with proper stimulation, recovery is more achievable than once thought.
UN-Backed Body Warns Famine Unfolding in Gaza as Aid Falls Short; Israel Denies Claim
Efforts to deliver aid to the enclave have intensified this week.
Trump Imposes 25 Percent Tariff on India Plus Unspecified Penalty
The move comes after months of talks, with Trump citing steep Indian tariffs and the country’s close ties to Russia amid the Ukraine war.
Frugal Fashion: Why I Shop in the Kids’ Department (No Shame)
Kids’ clothes are often built for movement and durability.
How to Raise Grateful Kids in a World of Entitlement
Thankfulness is more than just good manners—it’s the foundation for good character, health, and happiness.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
What to Know About Cloud Seeding
How an 80-year-old technology is being used to mitigate droughts and increase water supplies across the country.

Passengers Forced to Evacuate American Airlines Flight on Runway After Mechanical Issue
Video showed passengers using the emergency slides to exit the plane, with some carrying small children.
Deputy FBI Director Promises ‘Dignified Effort at Truth’ With Ongoing Investigations
‘We cannot run a Republic like this,’ Dan Bongino said. ‘I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned.’

Multiple Sclerosis: A Debilitating Autoimmune Disease and Its Early Signs
Nearly 1 million people in the United States live with multiple sclerosis (MS). While there’s no cure, treatments and lifestyle changes can ease symptoms.

How to Cook Your Way Out of These Common Kitchen Mistakes
Thankfully, not every cooking mistake turns into a total waste.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
What to Know About Cloud Seeding
How an 80-year-old technology is being used to mitigate droughts and increase water supplies across the country.

Passengers Forced to Evacuate American Airlines Flight on Runway After Mechanical Issue
Video showed passengers using the emergency slides to exit the plane, with some carrying small children.
Deputy FBI Director Promises ‘Dignified Effort at Truth’ With Ongoing Investigations
‘We cannot run a Republic like this,’ Dan Bongino said. ‘I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned.’
Grassley Responds to Trump Call to Stop Senator From Vetoing Nominations
‘I was offended by what the president said,’ the Senate Judiciary chairman said.


London Knife Crime Has Risen 86 Percent in a Decade: Think Tank
The report said nearly 17,000 knife crime offenses were recorded in London in 2024.

Grand Ole Opry to Debut ‘Country’s Greatest Songs’ Album for 100th Anniversary
The album, available Nov. 7, features 20 tracks sung live, including debuts of songs that became classics and current artists’ covers of standards.
