US Launches Strikes on Iran After Attacks on Commercial Vessels
U.S. Central Command said it has begun launching a series of strikes against Iran after it attacked three commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
Argentina Comes Back to Beat Egypt 3–2 to Reach World Cup Quarterfinal
Messi finally got his team tied up with less than 10 minutes left in the game.
Supreme Court Expands Executive Power With Trump Cases
The court expanded Trump’s ability to fire federal officials but also limited his power to impose tariffs.
Why Today’s Young Men Feel They Have No Place in the West | Nick Freitas
For two decades, young men have been told that masculinity is toxic, the future is female, that they are responsible for the world’s problems, he argues.
Day in Photos: Tunnel Collapse Rescue, NATO Summit, and Paris Fashion Week
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
How World Cup Teams Snag Players Born or Raised in Another Country
FIFA allows soccer players to change national teams under certain conditions—but they can only change teams once.
Switzerland Beats Colombia in Penalty Kicks, Heads to World Cup Quarterfinal
The Swiss will play Argentina July 11 in Kansas City.
Global Energy Disruptions Fuel Strong Profit Margins for US Refiners
‘This is the time to be bullish on U.S. refining,’ says an executive at Phillips 66.
Rutte Warns NATO Not to Be Naive About Beijing After Chinese Missile Test in Pacific
A missile test has reignited concerns among the United States and its allies over the Chinese regime’s growing nuclear arsenal and military expansion.
Appeals Court Blocks Florida’s ‘Stop Woke’ Teaching Law
The majority held that professors’ speech is legally protected, but a dissenter said states should control their own classrooms.
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How Stories Will Quietly Rebuild the American Character | Matthew Mehan
Mehan is author of ‘The American Book of Fables,’ a collection of stories celebrating the virtues and enduring principles that have shaped the American story.
Prosecutors Present Footage Allegedly Putting Robinson at Scene of Kirk Shooting
The suspect allegedly interacted with Kirk’s Turning Point USA representatives and had lunch before the fatal shooting.
The ‘Forever Chemicals’ Hiding in Plain Sight
PFAS chemicals are found in cookware, clothing, cosmetics, and food packaging.
Judge Blocks DOJ From Obtaining Names of 2020 Election Workers in Georgia
The subpoena also sought addresses and phone numbers, and included people who reviewed ballots and helped with the count. The judge called it unreasonable.
‘Comedy is a Grim Business’: The Creation of a Slapstick Masterwork
James Curtis recalls the wild story behind the comedy classic ‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.’
Tune in Today: The First American Symphony
This week, we put the question of “which American symphony was first” to the test.
California’s Newport Beach Arrests Over 400 During Fourth of July Chaos
City officials said juveniles and young adults committed unlawful behavior, including throwing explosive mortars and fireworks into crowds and at officers.

ATF Changes Another Gun Rule Amid Major Rollback
Since April, the ATF has moved to end a number of federal firearms rules.
Trump Celebrates America’s 250th Anniversary, Denounces Communism
‘We’re celebrating freedom’s triumph over tyranny, liberty’s conquest over oppression, and the enduring victory of the American spirit,’ the president said.
Pentagon’s Top Weapons Programs Are 12 Years Behind Schedule: Watchdog
The Pentagon is experiencing major delays to its new weapons programs, according to the Government Accountability Office.

Top Senate Republicans Say They Spoke With McConnell Amid Health Uncertainty
The former Senate GOP leader has been hospitalized for weeks while few details have been released about his health status.

Telstra Outage Halts Trains, Transactions, Triple Zero Services
The latest outage comes after other telecommunications giants Vodafone and Optus experienced recent gaffes that proved fatal.

Novak Djokovic Outlasts Auger-Aliassime in Longest Wimbledon Quarterfinal Ever
Djokovic won a five-set thriller against the Canadian after more than five hours, in what he called one of his best matches on Centre Court.

Lauren Bennett, Voice Behind ‘Party Rock Anthem’ and Pop Group G.R.L., Dies at 36
News of her death was announced on July 6 by members of her former pop girl group. An official cause of death is unknown.

A 10-Minute Eye Exercise for Better Eye Function
Four functions help keep the eyes healthy. How do you improve them?
The Perfectionism Pandemic: What’s Driving It?
New data on perfectionism’s steady rise and broader associations prompt a closer look at the expectations of self and society.

How Poetry Therapy Is Changing Mental Health Care
Poetry’s rhythm, metaphor, and imagery can reduce stress, build resilience, and improve mental health.
4 Ways Your Breakfast May Be Affecting Your Health
Cutting out fat and protein may seem harmless, but it can quietly throw your body out of balance.
Replace Gutters
Left unchecked, water damage will only get worse and more costly to repair.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

Making Hilo Home: Vacationing on the Big Island of Hawai’i
Skip the tourist traps and discover the real Hawai’i in this lush, culturally rich town full of volcanic wonders and local flavor.
































































































