Extreme Heat Warnings in Effect Across NYC, Other Major Cities Ahead of July 4
As of Thursday afternoon, it was 98 degrees Fahrenheit in New York City and Boston, and 100 degrees in Philadelphia.
Consumers Confront Higher Beef Prices Ahead of America 250 Cookouts
Barbecue lovers enjoy their beef, but the meat also ’represents the greatest inflationary pressure,' say Wells Fargo economists.
British Prime Minister Apologizes Over Historical Forced Adoptions
The government’s apology follows one from the Church of England last month over its role in the practice.
US Vows to Stand Against Beijing’s Coercion as Chinese ‘Ethnic Unity’ Law Takes Effect
The EU voices concerns about the law’s extraterritorial application, while Taiwan warns it presents an escalation of the CCP’s transnational repression.
Clinical Trial for Bundibugyo Ebola Treatments Starts
Patients are being enrolled to test potential treatments against the ebolavirus that is behind the ongoing outbreak in Africa.
WHO Declares Cruise Ship-Linked Hantavirus Outbreak Over
First detected in April among passengers on the vessel after it left an Argentinian port, the outbreak resulted in 13 confirmed cases including 3 deaths.
A Hidden Chamber, an Unfinished Dream, and the Mystique of Mount Rushmore
The world-famous American icon—which almost wasn’t built—will likely endure for millennia. It’s a major focal point for America’s 250th birthday this year.
Federal Government Sets Work Expiration Dates for TPS Holders for 7 Countries
Notices were issued for Haiti, Syria, Burma, Yemen, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Somalia.
Russia Launches Major Attack on Kyiv, Killing at Least 21 People
Explosions echoed throughout Kyiv overnight as thousands of residents sought safety in bomb shelters and underground metro stations
China’s Xi Using Ethnic Unity Law to Build Legitimacy for Continued Rule, Taiwan Scholar Says
Several Taiwanese scholars attended a forum in Taipei to discuss the implications of the new Chinese law.
FBI Says It Is Still Evaluating Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notes
The FBI said some of the notes were pure extortion, while ‘other ransom demands may potentially be legitimate and are still being investigated as such.’
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Germany Announces $11 Billion Tax Cut and 8 Percent Reduction in Ministry Staff
Merz’s package also includes tighter sick-leave rules, however the AfD dismissed it as ‘even more left-wing redistribution.’
The Constitution on Today’s Hottest Debates: From Campus Free Speech to Homeless Encampments
What does the Constitution actually say about the issues dominating today’s headlines?
Police Arrest 900 During South African Protest Against Illegal Immigrants
South African police said those arrested were detained for harboring illegal immigrants and committing offenses of violence and looting.
A 10-minute Eye Exercise for Better Eye Function
While keeping our eyes from screens is an increasingly growing challenge, there is relief for dry, tired eyes.
Iran Threatens ‘Powerful Response’ for Ships That Don’t Use Its Approved Hormuz Strait Routes
Tehran has insisted it must control the routes of the vessels in the strait.
The No-Stress Guide to Backyard Entertaining
Whether celebrating special occasions or simply gathering with friends, thoughtful preparation can make every outdoor get-together feel effortless.
‘The Missing Child’: A Son’s Search for His Mother’s Hidden History
Paul T. O’Connor uncovers the life his mother led, and the life she could have had.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship
The president’s executive order sought to exclude children of illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders from automatic citizenship at birth.

US Not Renewing US–Mexico–Canada Trade Pact
The framework for $2 trillion in annual trade is in limbo.
Trump’s Washington Makeover: A Look at Every Statue, Memorial, and Fountain
Drawing on his decades in construction, the president is leading numerous projects to beautify the nation’s capital for America’s 250th birthday.
DOE Moves to Curb Future Appliance Efficiency Mandates
The proposed changes would make it harder for federal regulators to impose new energy-use limits on household appliances and equipment.

UK Sets Sights on New EU Summit With Closer Ties to Europe ‘Crucial’
Andy Burnham, who is expected to succeed Keir Starmer as the British prime minister, has previously said he would like to see the country re-join the bloc.

Newsom Partners with Anthropic to Allow California Government Use of Claude at Half Price
Newsom’s office said Claude will be used to help state workers draft and summarize documents as well as analyze information.

Clippers Trade Kawhi Leonard to Toronto, where he Won Championship in 2019
Leonard returns to the Toronto Raptors in a blockbuster trade, where he gets paired with two-time all star Scottie Barnes.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce May Not Hold Wedding Ceremony at MSG
The couple are expected to hold a celebration at Madison Square Garden, with private nuptials potentially taking place at a separate location.

5 New Discoveries About Kidneys Are Changing How Scientists Think
New research suggests the kidneys influence more than fluid balance—from salt cravings and blood pressure to how the body recovers from injury.
‘Forever Chemical’ Linked to Fetal Facial Abnormalities–Scientists Now Know Why
For the first time, researchers identified the precise biological mechanism behind the damage.

From Dry Eyes to Bleeding Gums: Manuka Honey’s Potential Health Benefits
New research suggests manuka honey may have benefits beyond its well-known wound-healing reputation.
12 Things That May Make You a Mosquito Magnet
Scientists are uncovering why some people appeal to mosquitos more than others.
Add a Second Doorbell Chime
When you go to purchase a new door chime, choose one that is a standard two-tone model.

Boredom and Cold Beauty: Why This Veteran Italian Designer Says Global Fashion Has Lost Its ‘Soul’
‘When a brand stops searching for its ’soul’ ... it slowly loses the heart that made it alive,' says the former designer for Prada and Benetton.

Extreme Weather, Global Instability, and Safety Increasingly Influencing Summer Vacations
Just 19 percent of Americans plan to travel abroad this summer, significantly lower than the global average of 36 percent.

































































































