Key Takeaways From Supreme Court’s Rulings on Trump’s Firing Power
The court’s rulings have long-term effects on independent agencies and the Federal Reserve.
Trump Nominates Acting Labor Secretary Keith E. Sonderling for Permanent Role
The president intends to nominate longtime labor official and anti-fraud advocate Keith E. Sonderling to lead the Department of Labor permanently.
DOJ Files Lawsuits Against Massachusetts, Rhode Island Laws on In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
The department contends the state policies violate the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution.
Exclusive Documentary: Final Hours—Is Death Really the End?
Join host and health reporter Makai Allbert as he discovers what’s really going on in those moments between life and death from people who have traveled there.
Paraguay Stuns Germany on Penalty Kicks in Massive World Cup Upset
Paraguay handed Germany its first World Cup penalty shootout loss, eliminating the four-time champion in the round of 32.
Can We Have Our Humans Back? Why Some Companies Are Rethinking AI.
Industry insiders and CEOs explain the hidden price tag and, in some cases, buyer’s remorse associated with trading real workers for AI agents.
Democrats in 25 States and DC Sue Federal Government Over Medicaid Work Requirements
The states argue the rule narrows Medicaid’s ‘medically frail’ exemption beyond what Congress intended.
Trump Signs Presidential Memo Promoting ‘Right to Fix’ Vehicles
The president directed the federal government to expand access to aftermarket parts and allow consumers to repair automobiles.
China Imposes Export Curbs on 40 Japanese Entities, Research Institutes Over Military Ties
The ministry said the entities could apply for removal from the export control list, provided they cooperate with Chinese authorities.
Day in Photos: Soweto Immigration Protest, Heat Wave in Europe, and Battle of Wine
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Dershowitz Appeal in Defamation Case
Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch disagreed with the decision, saying they would examine the court’s 1964 landmark defamation law ruling.
Here’s What They Hid in Wuhan | Matt Ridley
Why hasn’t the international community held China accountable for what happened at the Wuhan lab?
Former NBA Players Charged With Fixing Points, Rebounds in Gambling Probe
The indictment is the latest in a Department of Justice investigation of fraudulent sports betting.
6 Strengthening Exercises for Weak Pelvic Floor Muscles
A weak pelvic floor can compromise bladder and bowel incontinence, cause pain, and inhibit sexual function. These targeted exercises can strengthen it.
A Look Behind Some Confusing but Interesting Rules for Casual Soccer Fans
Although soccer, or ‘football,’ is still relatively new to U.S. sports fans, America helped improve the rules and make the game more entertaining.
‘An Inconvenient Widow': A New Appreciation of Mary Todd Lincoln
Lois Romano offers a sympathetic view of the Civil War-era First Lady’s tumultuous life.
Tune in Today: Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 Is a Scottish Tribute
A look at how a melody written in the ruins of Holyrood Palace evolved into a musical tribute.
US, Iran Launch New Strikes; Trump Warns Ceasefire May Collapse
The U.S. Central Command said the strikes were conducted in response to an Iranian drone attack that struck an oil tanker earlier on June 27.

Supreme Court’s Alito Offers Unusual Response to Sotomayor’s Dissent in Immigration Case
Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s spoken dissent seemed to come as a surprise for Justice Samuel Alito, who responded extemporaneously to it.
Utah Declares State of Emergency as Largest Wildfire in US Grows
The Cottonwood fire, burning in a sparsely populated area of southern Utah, ballooned to more than 144 square miles by Sunday.
Merrill Lynch Fined $7.5 Million for Suspicious Transaction Reporting Failures
Suspicious Activity Reports are designed to prevent instances of money laundering, fraud, or terrorist financing.

French Secularism Wrestles Anew With Islamic Symbols
Recurring controversies keep pushing lawmakers and courts to widen restrictions on Islamic dress in public life.

Onsemi Acquires Synaptics in $7 Billion All-Stock Deal
Semiconductor supplier company Onsemi acquired chipmaker Synaptics to use its edge AI chips to further expand into physical artificial intelligence.

Former Titans Star Running Back Chris Johnson Reveals ALS Diagnosis, Vows to Raise Awareness
Johnson now speaks with the help of a speech-generating device, after receiving his diagnosis last year.

‘The Ring’ and ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Star Daveigh Chase Died of AIDS, Medical Examiner Finds
The actress died on June 16 after being hospitalized in Los Angeles for meningitis and multiple serious blood infections.

How Mineral Deficiencies Can Lead to Fatigue and Brain Fog
Calories get the spotlight, but what runs your cells is minerals, and most of us aren’t getting enough.
How to Have a Simple, Productive Day
It doesn’t take a complicated system to effectively check off the items on your daily to-do list.

Why Bone and Muscle Loss Is More Than Just Aging
While osteoporosis and sarcopenia are among the most consequential aspects of aging, they are also the most preventable and reversible.
Install a Flagpole
If you’re considering installing a flagpole on your property, a good choice is a telescoping pole with aluminum sections that slide up and down.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

How Americans Are Hacking Summer Travel Costs Amid Inflation
Travelers are using points, perks, timing tricks, and bundled packages to stretch their travel budgets further than ever.




























































































