In-Depth
How Beijing Evades Tariffs and How the US Is Fighting It
‘Chinese manufacturers didn’t just sit back and accept the cost’ of tariffs, a shipping expert said.
US Sanctions UN Expert Critical of Israel’s War in Gaza
The special rapporteur is accused of abusing her position at the UN and for calling on the International Criminal Court to take action against Israel.
Trump Names Transportation Secretary Duffy as Interim NASA Administrator
Duffy will join several other Cabinet officials in serving in more than one role in the Trump administration.
Trump Threatens Brazil With 50 Percent Tariff Citing Trial of Former President
Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro is being tried on charges of attempting to stage a coup against the current president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Religion Isn’t a Crime, Shen Yun’s Lawyers Say in Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit
Shen Yun-affiliated schools have the right to educate young artists in an environment of faith and morality, the company’s lawyers say.
In-Depth
Beijing Weaponized Rare Earths—How the West Is Responding
The United States has resumed its efforts to build its own domestic supply chain of rare earths after decades of struggles. Will it succeed this time?
Why Trump Is Losing Patience With Russia and What’s Next
The U.S. president is giving the green light to new weapons shipments to Ukraine and sanctions on Russia as negotiations with Moscow over its war stall.
Linda Yaccarino Steps Down as CEO of X
Yaccarino joined at a time when X was undergoing a massive overhaul with the Musk team.
US Charges Chinese Man Accused of Hacking Into Universities to Steal COVID-19 Research
The defendant is allegedly ‘one of the first hackers linked to Chinese intelligence services to be captured by the FBI,’ the FBI’s Houston Field Office says.
With No Clear Front-Runner, Democrats Begin Testing 2028 Presidential Waters
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is touring South Carolina, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg held town halls in Iowa.
Why Musk’s Bid to Create a Viable Third Party Could Be Difficult
Third parties in America are almost as old as the Republic itself—as are the difficulties they face in making an impact on the national stage.
Tyramine Intolerance: A Hidden Cause of Migraines and Blood Pressure Fluctuations
While harmless to most, tyramine can trigger disruptive symptoms in sensitive people. Learn how to detect and manage tyramine sensitivity.
Hamas Agrees to Release 10 Hostages as Part of Gaza Cease-Fire Talks
The terrorist group also said key issues remain unresolved, such as Israeli troops in Gaza.
Rubio in Malaysia for ASEAN Meetings Amid Tariff Tensions
Trade policies, tariffs, and regional security are expected to be hot topics during the multilateral discussions.
Debunking Common Myths About Maintaining a Home Orchard
The truth about dwarf trees and other common myths about growing fruit trees.
Nvidia Becomes First Public Company to Reach $4 Trillion Market Value
Fueled by soaring demand for artificial intelligence chips, Nvidia has passed Microsoft in terms of market capitalization.
Dan Dean’s Solo Album: ‘More’
Dan Dean, from the award-winning trio, Phillips, Craig, and Dean, wants to encourage people with his latest spiritually uplifting record.
Devastating Effects of Divorce on Kids: Adam Coleman
Adam Coleman is the author of “The Children We Left Behind: How Western Culture Rationalizes Family Separation and Ignores the Pain of Child Neglect.”
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
DOJ, FBI Find Epstein Committed Suicide, Had No ‘Client List’
The disgraced child sex trafficker ‘harmed over one thousand victims,’ said the review, which also reported that no record of his clients has been found.

Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Federal Layoffs
The ruling lifts a lower court order halting Trump’s planned firings and restructuring of federal agencies.
Trump Administration Ends Deportation Protections for 76,000 From Honduras, Nicaragua
Monday’s decision is the latest in several temporary protected status revocations issued by the Trump administration in recent weeks.

Trust the Thrust: 5 Hip Exercises to Build Core Strength and Hip Stability
A weak core and decreased hip stability can rob you of quality of life and lead to falls. These exercises help your body to stay upright and strong.

‘Daniela Forever’: A Thinking Person’s Romantic Thriller
Henry Golding turns in a career-defining performance as a man consumed with regret.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
DOJ, FBI Find Epstein Committed Suicide, Had No ‘Client List’
The disgraced child sex trafficker ‘harmed over one thousand victims,’ said the review, which also reported that no record of his clients has been found.

Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Federal Layoffs
The ruling lifts a lower court order halting Trump’s planned firings and restructuring of federal agencies.
Trump Administration Ends Deportation Protections for 76,000 From Honduras, Nicaragua
Monday’s decision is the latest in several temporary protected status revocations issued by the Trump administration in recent weeks.
Trump to Impose New 50 Percent Tariff on Copper Imports
The levy, effective Aug. 1, aims to protect U.S. supply chains for semiconductors, AI chips, weapons systems, and clean energy tech.

‘Heartbreaking’: Bodies of 3 Sisters Murdered in Northern Mexico Found
The girls were found embracing each other one day after their mother’s body was discovered.

2025 MLB Draft: Top Prospects From Strikeout King Kade Anderson to 6-Foot-8 Kruz Schoolcraft
Selections begin on July 13, with the Washington Nationals holding the No. 1 overall pick.

Country Singer Ray Stevens Recovering After Undergoing Surgery for Mild Heart Attack
The 86-year-old musician underwent a minimally invasive heart procedure on Monday.
