US Navy Warns of ‘Dangerous Military Activities’ in Strait of Hormuz
U.S. naval command said vessels involved in mine-laying could be targeted and that the blockade of Iranian ports remains in effect.
Trump Reveals Terms of Iran Deal, Says He Will Soon Make a Decision
The president has concluded a 2-hour meeting in the Situation Room to weigh the Iran deal.
New Jersey Law Enforcement Sets up Protest Zone Outside Immigration Detention Center
Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin welcomed the governor’s move to deploy state police to restore order outside the Delaney Hall.
Trump Backs Pamela Evette in South Carolina Governor’s Race
The move comes as endorsements from the president demonstrate heavy influence in Republican primaries across the country.
New Orleans Transforms Public Education With All-Charter Model
After Hurricane Katrina, the K–12 district became the first all-charter system in the nation and now outpaces most schools in math and reading growth.
Readers Weigh In on Economy Amid Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Epoch Survey
Survey respondents had mixed reactions to how the economy was impacting their households.
US Airlines Enter New Competitive Phase: What It Means for Consumers
Carriers are increasingly competing on product rather than price, aviation industry insider William Swelbar said.
US Says Decades of Trying to Convince Beijing to Rectify Trade Practices Largely Failed
The U.S. trade chief suggested the administration has shifted its strategy to have ‘managed trade’ and focus on reform ‘around the edges.’
Paxton, Talarico Prepare for Expensive Texas Senate Race
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton decisively defeated Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), setting up a general election contest that won’t be cheap.
Heal the Dirt: How Farmers Are Detoxing America
An exclusive look into the fast-growing regenerative farming movement and how it focuses on fixing unhealthy food and chronic disease in America.
Three Debates Americans Have Had for 250 Years
Americans declared their freedom in 1776 and ratified it in 1788. They’re still arguing about what it means.
Your DNA Could Decide If Vitamin D Lowers Your Diabetes Risk
A specific variation in the vitamin D receptor gene may determine whether high-dose supplementation lowers diabetes risk in prediabetic people.
Trump Directs Agencies to Align With Study Recommending Fewer Childhood Vaccines
The president’s order references a scientific assessment by the Department of Health and Human Services issued earlier this year.
Rose Wilder Lane: A Mother’s Legacy
In this installment of “The Art of Liberty,” we meet a daughter who followed in her mother’s footsteps.
Charles Curtis: The Kansan Who Became Vice President
Although little-known, Curtis’s rise to power to the country’s second-highest executive office is a source of inspiration.

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.

What Kipling’s Poem ‘If’ Can Teach Boys About Manhood
A Victorian-era poem offers surprisingly practical lessons on what it means to become a man.
Trump Suggests Vance’s Anti-Fraud Efforts Could Save Social Security
The president made the comment at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday.

Pam Bondi Confirms She Was Diagnosed With Thyroid Cancer, Had Surgery
The former attorney general confirmed the diagnosis to news outlets on May 27.
New York City Mayor Threatens Landlords With Property Takeover
Spurred by Rental Ripoff hearings, Mayor Zohran Mamdani launches an ambitious plan to address New York City’s housing crisis.
Adventure Seekers Flock to Ohio Town to Solve Clues, Discover Real Treasure
Antique store owner Tom Colosimo’s idea for a small treasure hunt has attracted people from across the country as the value of the prize has grown to $35,000.

Trump Says He Will Transfer Kennedy Center to Congress After Judge Blocked Planned Closure for Renovation
The president appointed himself to the chairman of the venue’s Board of Trustees in February 2025.

French Lawmakers Vote to Repeal Archaic ‘Code Noir’ Slavery Law, Debate Reparations
Some lawmakers said the bill repealing the 1685 royal decree should have included demands for reparations.

Wall Street Review: Dow Crosses 51,000 for 1st Time in Extended Rally
Lower bond yields and strong tech earnings drove further gains.

2026 World Cup Preview: Dark Horse Teams That Could Surprise
The tournament has added 16 teams for a field of 48, with plenty of clubs that could pull off a shocker. Who’s ready to see New Zealand make a deep run?

Yes, Ebola Virus Is Deadly. But Here’s Why You Don’t Need to Worry.
Ebola is different from COVID-19 in many ways.
Memorial Day BBQ Recipes That Support Gut and Metabolic Health
Three recipes deliver classic cookout flavor without refined sugar, seed oils, or ultra-processed shortcuts.

This Coleslaw Delivers Crunch Without Heavy Mayo or Sugar
This crisp lime vinaigrette turns simple cabbage into a fiber-rich side dish that supports gut health.
The Unexpected Connection Between Marriage and Cancer Risk
A recent study sheds light on the link between social ties and cancer risk.
The Case for Wine
Wine is a complex discipline that entails farming (botany and plant physiology) and fermentation science (chemistry and microbiology).

How Can I Prep My Home for Vacation?
If you are planning on taking an extended trip, ask a family member or friend to check on your home while you’re away.

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





















































































