Key Takeaways From US–Iran Preliminary Deal
Trump said Iran agreed to ’strong policing powers’ to ensure that it ‘will not have a nuclear weapon.’
Trump Says Iran Agreement Bars Nuclear Weapons
Negotiators plan to release full text of the agreement soon.
8 Dead in B-52 Bomber Crash at Edwards Air Force Base in California
The base said in a statement that the crash was not survivable.
Ukrainian Man Found Guilty of Arson Attacks on Properties Linked to Starmer
Roman Lavrynovych, 22, was recruited by a Russian-speaking account, the jury heard, but authorities say there is no evidence of a Kremlin-linked operation.
How Flash Mobs of Teens Are Taking Over Towns, Beaches
Teen takeovers started in Chicago in 2024 and become a nationwide phenomenon in 2025. They usually devolve into violence.
California Gov. Newsom Says DOJ Is Investigating Him and His Wife
Newsom said federal agents have spoken to his family friends and former employees.
Anti-Trafficking Activist Helps Usher Something Beautiful From Something Broken
Former Mexican legislator Rosi Orozco helps human trafficking survivors put their lives back together.
Beijing-Linked Hackers Targeted US, Canadian Research Institutions for Over a Year: Google
Hackers exploited a widely used clinical research application and targeted institutions involved in military, AI, and medical research.
Coast Guard Intercepts Boats Off Puerto Rico and California, Arrests 57 Illegal Immigrants
The vessel off Puerto Rico was carrying 40 people mostly from the Dominican Republic; the one off California was carrying 17, mostly Mexicans.
How Cartels Used Mega-Tunnels to Flood America with Narcotics | Sara Carter
Carter broke down the complex pipelines that are driving this epidemic and how the Trump administration has been going on the offensive.
Several States and DC Hold Primaries and Runoffs: What to Watch
In Washington, the three-term incumbent mayor isn’t seeking a fourth term, opening a scramble among Democrats to fill the vacancy.
The Real Reason You’re Losing Your Senses–and What to Do About It
The decline of the senses is seldom random, and often far more reversible than most patients believe.
All Eyes on Kevin Warsh as His First Fed Meeting Signals What’s Ahead for Policy
Markets wait to see how the new chairman talks about interest rates, forward guidance, and economic projections.
Joseph Pulitzer: At the Forefront of American Journalism
Pulitzer’s rags-to-riches story captured the luck and determination characterized by pioneering immigrants.
Beyond the Grand Gesture: 4 Painters Who Capture Fatherhood
Spanning four countries and five centuries, these timeless paintings capture a father’s steadfast love.
Plane Crash in Missouri Kills 12, State Highway Patrol Says
Missouri Highway Patrol Sgt. Justin Ewing described the scene as ‘brutal.’

US, Iran Reach Deal to End Conflict, Trump Authorizes Reopening of Strait of Hormuz
A signing ceremony will be held on June 19 in Switzerland.
Trump Says Iran Peace Framework to Be Signed on Sunday
The U.S. president wrote that once the deal is signed, the Strait of Hormuz will immediately be ‘open to all.’
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Free Speech Case Concerning Pro-Life Flyers in School
Noblesville High School had deemed the flyers to be political.

Alaska Primary Challenger Who Has Same Name as Incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan Ineligible to Run: State Official
Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher said the challenger did not file his candidacy in good faith and was ineligible to appear on the ballot.

Historic Ukrainian Monastery Damaged in Russian Attack, Kyiv Says
Moscow has denied the allegation, saying that the Kyiv-Pechersk monastery was hit by a U.S.-made Patriot air defense missile.

1 in 4 Australians Get Most of Their News From Social Media Despite Deep Distrust: Study
While publishers globally struggle to sell subscriptions, Australians are more willing to pay for online news content.

Iran Opens World Cup With Draw Against New Zealand
Three groups of the initial group stage are in a four-way tie after one game.

Tyra Banks Sues Netflix, Alleging Defamation in ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Documentary
Banks alleges her comments were manipulated to ’support a false and defamatory narrative unrelated to what she actually expressed.’

Why ADHD Drugs Work for Some Kids–and Fail for Others
Experts weigh in on when ADHD medication is the right call–and when it isn’t.
1 Simple Test May Predict Future Quality of Life
As muscle strength, balance, and control decline, daily tasks such standing up become harder, increasing the risk of falls, injury, and loss of independence.

Why ApoB May Be a Better Test Than Cholesterol
Two people can have the same cholesterol level but very different heart disease risk. A simple test may explain why.
Why Do Takeout When You Can Make Spicy Chinese Beef at Home?
This popular dish features crispy strips of beef in a tangy-spicy sauce.

Install a Skylight
When remodeling a small room where wall space is at a premium, a skylight in the roof, instead of adding a wall window, is a popular solution.

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.

Cruising the Greek Islands: Rhodes, Santorini, and Crete
Greek’s three largest islands hold traces of humbling history.





















































































