In-Depth
Why Parents Are Suing Snapchat Over Fentanyl Deaths
A case against the social media company, brought by grieving families, aims to redefine Big Tech accountability.
Trump Applies 50 Percent Tariffs on Copper, Imports From Brazil
The move seeks to ‘address the Government of Brazil’s unusual and extraordinary policies and actions harming U.S. companies,’ the White House said.
Brown University Reaches Deal With Trump Admin to Restore Federal Funding
Brown agreed to pay $50 million and make changes to school policies based on demands made by the Trump administration to regain access to federal funds.
CCP Tightens Exit Control, Confiscating Passports of Low-Level Civil Servants and Retirees
The communist regime doesn’t want young workers to emigrate because that would show they lack faith in the CCP, one expert said.
In-Depth
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.
Trump Admin Freezes $108 Million in Research Grants to Duke
Duke University’s medical school is accused of illegal racial preferences in recruitment, student admissions, scholarships, financial aid, and other programs.
UK Bans Circulation of CCP’s ‘China Daily’ in Parliament
The House of Commons has banned the delivery of the daily paper by China’s Central Propaganda Department, following a move by the U.S. Congress.
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.
World Athletics to Require Genetic Test for Female Competition Eligibility
Athletes will be tested for the SRY gene, a marker for male sex, via a cheek swab or blood sample.
Trump Announces Trade Deal With South Korea
The United States will impose a 15 percent tariff on South Korean goods, while U.S. goods won’t be subject to South Korean tariffs.
White House Adviser Defends Nvidia Chip Sales to China Amid Bipartisan Skepticism
China will be forced to innovate if they can no longer buy American chips, says the director of the National Economic Council.
White House Launches Health Information Sharing Initiative
The Making Health Technology Great Again initiative aims to make personal health data accessible and useful to patients.
Trump Signs Bill to Help Veterans Avoid Home Foreclosures
The legislation was introduced in March by Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.), a Navy veteran.
Study Finds Elevated Liver Enzymes in Healthy Adults Using CBD
Just because CBD is readily available over-the-counter doesn’t mean it’s safe, according to one doctor.
Sig Sauer Under Fire Over Response to Concerns About Flagship Pistol
The U.S. division of the Swiss gunmaker is standing behind the pistol used by military, police, and civilians, while claims of ‘uncommanded discharges’ grow.
Carney Says Canada Will Recognize Palestinian State in September
Carney following France and the UK on the Palestine statehood issue is in line with his pivot to Europe amid US trade tensions.
The Squash Patch: Timing, Tips, and Troubleshooting for a Bountiful Harvest
Yum! Summer squash sauté and winter squash soup are just around the corner. All you need to do is follow a few simple rules.
40 Great Books for Teens
Not all books are created equal. This list highlights well-written books rooted in courage, truth, and hope.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
8.8 Magnitude Earthquake Off Russia Sends Tsunami Waves to Alaska, Hawaii, Japan
Russian officials said that a tsunami with 10-foot waves has hit parts of Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula near the earthquake’s epicenter.

New York City Shooter Left Note Blaming NFL for Brain Injury, NYC Mayor Says
‘He appeared to have blamed the NFL for his injury,’ New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.
Russian Officials Respond to Trump’s Ukraine Deadline Change
The president said that he would shorten a 50-day negotiating window to 10 days.

5 Sliding Exercises to Maximize Core Strength
Core strength is invaluable, and adding a sliding component to exercises is a surefire way to improve their effectiveness for a powerful core.

‘Before Dorothy’: Wistfulness and Mourning
Author Hazel Gaynor asks: “Who was Auntie Em?” And what is the story behind Dorothy’s family?
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
8.8 Magnitude Earthquake Off Russia Sends Tsunami Waves to Alaska, Hawaii, Japan
Russian officials said that a tsunami with 10-foot waves has hit parts of Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula near the earthquake’s epicenter.

New York City Shooter Left Note Blaming NFL for Brain Injury, NYC Mayor Says
‘He appeared to have blamed the NFL for his injury,’ New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.
Russian Officials Respond to Trump’s Ukraine Deadline Change
The president said that he would shorten a 50-day negotiating window to 10 days.
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Trump Criticizes Hawley as Congressional Stock Trading Ban Advances
Sparks flew as Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) voted with Democrats to pass the bill in a key committee.

Day in Photos: Tsunami Warning, Wildfire in Portugal, and Corn Maze
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Bowen Coal Goes Under as Increased Mining Royalties Bite
Bowen Coking Coal’s Burton coal mine has been placed in administration, putting around 500 jobs in jeopardy.

MLB Speedway Classic Set to Break Single-Game Attendance Record on Saturday
Tennessee’s Bristol Motor Speedway has hosted NASCAR races since 1961. On Saturday, the MLB takes over the oval-shaped track.

Josh Allen Shares Heartwarming Moments With Armed Forces Members, Little Girl at Bills Training Camp
FBI in Possession of Luxury Watches Stolen From Actor Keanu Reeves, Found in Chile
The six valuables recovered in Santiago were stolen from the ‘John Wick’ star’s Los Angeles home in 2023.
