US Still Negotiating Trade Deals Despite Court Ruling on Tariffs: USTR
‘Our trading partners, they continue to work very closely with us on negotiations,’ U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.
LIVE NOW: NTD’s 10th International Chinese Vocal Competition Finals and Awards Ceremony
The aim of the vocal competition is to promote traditional vocal arts of pure authenticity, pure goodness, and pure beauty.
COVID XFG Variant Now Makes Up Vast Majority of Cases in US: CDC
For the period of time between Aug. 3 and Aug. 30, XFG made up around 78 percent of cases, the CDC says.
Rudy Giuliani Injured in Crash After Helping Domestic Violence Victim: Spokesman
Before the crash, the former New York mayor was flagged down by a woman who ‘was the victim of a domestic violence incident,’ a spokesperson said.
Infographic: The Great American Road Trip
Plan your next getaway with these iconic U.S. road trips, whether you’re chasing history, food, music, or majestic landscapes.
Trump Says He Will Issue Executive Order to Require Voter ID
The midterm elections will be held on Nov. 3, 2026.
White House ‘Very Optimistic’ Supreme Court Will Strike Down Tariff Ruling, Navarro Says
An appeals court ruled that most of the president’s tariffs are illegal.
John Rich Explains Story Behind ‘The Devil and the TVA’
Rich is a multi-platinum country singer and songwriter.
Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Unaccompanied Guatemalan Children
The plaintiffs’ lawyers say DHS is violating federal law by moving forward with the removals.
US Warships Pass Through Panama Canal Toward Southern Caribbean
The deployment puts U.S. warships a short distance off Venezuela’s northern coastline, following years of strained relations between the nations.
US Government Makes It Harder for Samsung, SK Hynix to Make Chips in China
The Commerce Department gave the companies 120 days to obtain the licenses to continue supplying their China-based plants.
International Tourists to the US Register Record Spending
Industry experts had forecast a dip in tourism income following the policies of the Trump administration.
Customers Happy After Cracker Barrel Restores Beloved ‘Old Timer’ Logo
The company yielded to public pressure despite a new ad campaign.
Lyme Disease: A Silent Tick Bite Turns Into a Serious Condition—Here Are the Early Signs
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by the bite of infected blacklegged ticks, affecting nearly 500,000 people in the United States each year.
Asylum Hotels a Focal Point in Britain’s Intensifying Immigration Debate
The UK government vows to end hotel housing for illegal immigrants by 2029, while protests, legal challenges and soaring costs remain a challenge.
Voice of America to Cut 500 Employees, Kari Lake Announces
Lake, in March, called Voice of America ‘not salvageable’ and has worked to downsize the U.S. government-sponsored international broadcaster.
Get Real: Staying Human in a World of AI Companions
AI chatbots are expanding beyond productivity tools to become supposed friends, partners, and therapists, making real relationships even more challenging.
‘Time of Revival’: Justin Gambino’s Prodigal Journey
Singer-songwriter talks about how hope and faith power his music.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Common Drugs Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen Linked to Antibiotic Resistance, Study Finds
‘Their widespread overuse and misuse have driven a global rise in antibiotic-resistant bacteria,’ a study author said.

Chicago Mayor Signs Order to Block Possible Troop Deployment
Mayor Brandon Johnson directed city agencies not to aid federal immigration crackdowns and urged President Donald Trump to ’stand down' from sending forces.
Dismantling of Alligator Alcatraz to Continue After Judge Denies Request for Delay
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams said that the defendants were unlikely to succeed in their appeals process.

Rethinking “Normal”: What True Metabolic Health Looks Like
Avoidance of ultraprocessed foods combined with more exercise can make a big difference, according to experts.

In Praise of Porches
Before screens and backyards took over, American communities were held together by something much simpler—and more profound.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Common Drugs Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen Linked to Antibiotic Resistance, Study Finds
‘Their widespread overuse and misuse have driven a global rise in antibiotic-resistant bacteria,’ a study author said.

Chicago Mayor Signs Order to Block Possible Troop Deployment
Mayor Brandon Johnson directed city agencies not to aid federal immigration crackdowns and urged President Donald Trump to ’stand down' from sending forces.
Dismantling of Alligator Alcatraz to Continue After Judge Denies Request for Delay
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams said that the defendants were unlikely to succeed in their appeals process.
California Senate Passes Pro-Taiwan Resolution, Calls for Expanded Cooperation
The state Senate passed a similar pro-Taiwan measure in 2024.

DOJ Charges Man Who Burned US Flag in Protest of Executive Order
Two charges were filed in Washington, but neither charge focuses on the fact that he burned the flag.

Prime Minister of Yemen’s Houthi Government Killed in Israeli Strike: IDF
Ahmad Ghaleb al-Rahawi was the prime minister of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, the self-styled government in the Houthi-controlled capital of Sana'a.

Arch Manning’s Ohio State Defeat Not the Final Chapter
Arch Manning didn’t look the part of his famed family’s name for most of No. 1 Texas’ loss to No. 3 Ohio State on Saturday.

Inside One Filmmaker’s Battle to Keep the Stories of World War II Veterans Alive
Award-winning director Tim Gray has produced more than 40 films about the war through his nonprofit World War II Foundation.
