Trump Says US in ‘Final Throes’ of Iran Deal, Strait of Hormuz Could Reopen Within Days
The president credited a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports for pushing Iran toward a deal as negotiations enter a final phase.
Airline Profits to Fall 50 Percent in 2026 as Jet Fuel Prices Spike
American Airlines has suspended some of its routes amid rising fuel costs, while Spirit Airlines shut down operations last month.
Pentagon Denies It Retaliated Against Anthropic in Security-Risk Designation Case
The Pentagon also argued that Anthropic’s claim under the Administrative Procedure Act is not subject to judicial review.
US Demands Immediate Ceasefire in Ukraine at UN Security Council
U.S. envoy Dan Negrea said that Moscow cannot achieve its goals on the battlefield and that ‘escalation will not change that.’
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.
As World Remembers Tiananmen Massacre, Analyst Warns of Growing Strains in China
Ming Chu-cheng of National Taiwan University drew parallels between current challenges in China and conditions that preceded the fall of Soviet-era regimes.
Congo Ebola Death Toll Reaches 101
Bunia, Rwampara, and Mongbwalu remain the hardest-hit health zones as Congo’s Ebola outbreak continues to expand.
US Flags Alibaba, Baidu, BYD for Allegedly Aiding Chinese Military
The designation prevents the Pentagon from procuring from the listed firms.
Sudanese Man Arrested for Attempted Murder in Belfast Knife Attack
‘We’ve woken up to truly barbaric footage on a street in Belfast,” said Reform’s shadow chancellor Robert Jenrick.
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.
5 Takeaways from New Medicaid Work Requirements
Some beneficiaries will find it harder to qualify for protective exemptions, according to experts.
1-Minute Movement to Loosen Fascia
Fascia wraps and connects every tissue; when one area tightens–such as from prolonged sitting–it can affect posture and mobility and cause pain elsewhere.
Health Team to Monitor Wastewater, Social Media at World Cup for Outbreak Detection
A Georgetown University team will turn a lab into a command center for real-time monitoring of fans from all over the world.
‘Rush: The American Revolution’s Indispensable Doctor’
A new documentary celebrates a Founding Father who deserves a more revered place in American memory.
‘Killin’ Time’: Clint Black Shares His Life Story
The country music star recalls his rocky path to success.

Menopause: A Natural Phase Every Woman Experiences After 45–Here Are the Common Relief Methods
Up to 80 percent of women going through menopause experience unpleasant symptoms.

Lagging Legacies: Great Writers Who Weren’t Famous During Their Lifetimes
Four literary titans died thinking themselves failures; only history recognized their masterpieces.
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.

Pentagon Officially Removes 180 Faiths From Military Religion List
The military had initially listed 211 religious affiliation codes, but that number has been sharply reduced under the direction of War Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
The missiles prompted sirens to go off across the country, the IDF stated.
4 California School Districts Under Review by DOJ Over Gender Ideology, Sex Ed Policies
The reviews will focus on parental opt-out rights for sexual orientation and gender ideology instruction, among other things.

Texas Education Leaders Face Pushback Over Proposed K–12 Reading List
Recommended literary works include classic novels, historical U.S. documents, and biblical passages. Some say the list is too long and lacks diversity.

South Korea Approves Decree on $350 Billion US Investment Deal
The cabinet’s passage of a Special Act formalizes the creation of a state-backed investment corporation to implement the reciprocal trade agreement.

How SpaceX’s IPO Shares May ‘Fast Track’ Into Your Retirement Portfolio
Effective May 1, the Nasdaq changed its seasoning rules to allow a fast entry for any IPO ranked among the top 40 by market cap on the index.

CeeDee Lamb: New Cowboys Defense ‘Annoying,’ but in a Good Way
Christian Parker’s players had high praise for their new defensive coordinator’s scheme.

Florida Police Release Final Report on Hulk Hogan’s Cause of Death
Police detail the celebrity wrestler’s last hours and rule out possible causes of his death.

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.

Major Review Casts Doubt on a Generation of Alzheimer’s Drugs
A Cochrane review found that anti-amyloid drugs offer minimal cognitive benefit while raising risks of brain swelling and bleeding.
How Protein and Fiber Help Trigger Your Body’s GLP-1
The hormone that GLP-1 drugs mimic is one your body can already produce with the right foods.
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.

What I Prep Once in June to Save Time and Money All Summer
Summer problems repeat themselves so prepping ahead of time can save you from headache later.





















































































