Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks DOJ’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund
The fund was announced last week by the DOJ and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche last week.
Vance Says US–Iran Deal ‘Very Close’ but No Guarantee of Final Agreement
A tentative 60-day ceasefire framework awaits Trump’s approval, with Vance saying more progress needs to be made on some details before a deal can be clinched.
Stronger US Exports Narrow Goods Trade Deficit in April
Foreign markets boosted demand for capital and consumer goods and industrial supplies.
WHO Identifies Potential Ebola Vaccines for Clinical Trials Amid Outbreak
The WHO said it is working closely with Congo and Uganda ‘to facilitate the implementation of research evaluation’ of the products.
The Loophole That Put Drunk Truckers Back on the Road
Employers could be unaware that a recent hire fraudulently ‘passed’ a previous drug or alcohol test to get back behind the wheel of a massive semitruck.
France’s Economy Flatlines Amid Export Slump, Weak Spending
A sharp drop in exports weighed on France’s economy, with overseas sales falling 3.8 percent in the first quarter.
Romania Says Russian Drone Hit Apartment Building, Injuring 2
The EU and NATO both vowed to stand with Bucharest in the wake of the incident, which comes amid heightened concerns about Russian activity in Eastern Europe.
Kazakh Activists Say Police Blocked Trip to US Embassy Over Xinjiang Advocacy
Members of the Atajurt rights group say Kazakh police intercepted activists traveling to Astana to discuss Xinjiang-related prosecutions with U.S. officials.
Study Links Common Food Preservatives to High Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Disease
People with highest risks were people who consumed the most preservatives, the researchers said.
Is Canada Becoming the CCP’s Backdoor into America? | Former Canadian Intel Analyst Scott McGregor
Could Chinese infiltration of Canada become an existential threat to American security—or is it already one?
Iceland’s Parliament Votes to Hold Referendum on Restarting EU Membership Talks
Iceland had initially applied to join the bloc in 2009, after its banking sector collapsed during the 2008 global financial crisis.
10-Minute Stretches to Ease Shoulder and Neck Stiffness for Sedentary People
A few simple stretches can unlock shoulder blade mobility and release tension in your neck, shoulders, and joints.
DHS Extends Temporary Protected Status for Lebanon
A total of 12 countries carry TPS designations at present.
‘Lady Wisdom’: The Latest Point of Grace Album
The vocal group celebrates new songs, enduring faith, and the joy of singing together.
Percy Goetschius: The American Father of Music Theory
In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet the music educator who encouraged young musicians to emulate traditional composers.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.

Bladder Cancer: Most Common Cancer of the Urinary System–Here Are the Warning Signs
The tenth leading cause of cancer death that can mimic a urinary tract infection or postmenopausal bleeding in women

Dominating the Skies: James Howard in World War II Asia and Europe
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ an American pilot becomes an ace in two theaters of war and earns the revered Medal of Honor.
Iranian Leader Khamenei Issues Defiant Message Amid Ongoing Negotiations
The message comes amid a tense standoff between Iran and the United States, as negotiations continue for a possible diplomatic settlement of the war.

Paxton Defeats Cornyn in Texas GOP Senate Runoff
President Donald Trump shook up the race a week before the runoff by endorsing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Sen. John Cornyn.
Supreme Court Rejects Florida’s Bid to Sue States Over Commercial Driver’s Licenses
Florida filed the lawsuit after an illegal immigrant truck driver allegedly caused a crash in Florida that killed three people.
Supreme Court Sides With Delivery Drivers in Dispute Over Arbitration Agreements
The justices upheld a federal appeals court ruling exempting drivers from a federal arbitration law.

Prescription Drug Trade-Off: Lower Premiums, Higher Out-of-Pocket Costs in Vertical Integration
Patients without extra financial help paid nearly 40 percent more in out-of-pocket costs in vertically integrated plans, the federal audit found.

Austrian Man Who Planned Attack on Taylor Swift Concert Sentenced to 15 Years
The 21-year-old pleaded guilty last month to a range of terrorist-related offences, with the Austrian court told he wanted to kill ‘as many people as possible.’

CBS Taps Outsider Nick Bilton to Lead ‘60 Minutes’
The appointment comes as CBS pushes to expand and reach digital audiences.

French Actor and ‘Emily in Paris’ Star, Pierre Deny, Dies at Age 69 Following ALS Battle
Deny died on May 25 from a ’sudden and severe case of ALS,' according to his daughters.

Can Your Cells Heal You? The Promises and Limits of Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy is a fast-growing but largely unregulated field.
The Unexpected Connection Between Marriage and Cancer Risk
A recent study sheds light on the link between social ties and cancer risk.

10-Minute Stretches to Fix Upper Crossed Syndrome
Easy resistance band moves help melt away neck and shoulder tightness while strengthening muscles for a correct upright posture.
Smoked Beef Brisket: 2-Step Method to Reduce Harmful Compounds
This Memorial Day, make a smoky, tender, fall-apart brisket with less heavy smoke exposure.
The Case for Wine
Wine is a complex discipline that entails farming (botany and plant physiology) and fermentation science (chemistry and microbiology).

Replace Old Faucet With Tarnish-Free One
It is not difficult to replace a faucet yourself, so there is no need to call a plumber.

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.

In Southern California, One Last Strawberry Harvest on Route 66
Three generations of Nicolsons have grown strawberries on this roughly 9-acre patch of land along Route 66.






















































































