Qatar Says Progress Made in US–Iran Talks, Discussions to Continue
The development followed a ceasefire that put an end to months of military conflict between the United States and Iran earlier this year.
Manhunt Underway for Bomber Who Targeted Ukrainian Tycoon in Monaco
The Monaco government says it appears Vadym Iermolaiev and his family were ’specifically targeted.’
Treasury Launches Low-Cost Index Funds for Trump Accounts to Boost Children’s Future Savings
The department unveiled a default investment in S&P 500 ETF ahead of its Independence Day launch.
Day in Photos: Wildfire in France, Collapsed Roof in Pakistan, and Independence Day Drummers
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Trump’s Washington Makeover: A Look at Every Statue, Memorial, and Fountain
Drawing on his decades in construction, the president is leading numerous projects to beautify the nation’s capital for America’s 250th birthday.
Trump Faces Limited Options After Birthright Citizenship Ruling: Experts
The president and lawmakers believe there could be a way to end birthright citizenship, while experts who spoke to The Epoch Times cast doubt on all options.
USA Beats Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 to Reach World Cup Round of 16
This was the first World Cup knockout victory for the Stars and Stripes in more than 20 years.
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.
Largest US Power Grid Issues Alerts as Heat Drives Near-Record Power Demand
PJM Interconnection implemented a series of emergency preparedness measures as extreme heat drives electricity demand.
Rubio Rescinds Legal Status of Cuban Influence Operative
Carlos Antonio Lloga Dominguez, tied to one of the largest espionage networks found on American soil, faces deportation proceedings.
CCP Expanding International Repression Through New ‘Ethnic Unity Law,’ Warns House Resolution
‘Beijing’s message is chilling: Abandon your faith, forget your language, obey the Party—or face punishment, even abroad,’ Rep. Chris Smith of New Jersey said.
DEA Moves to Ban Synthetic Kratom Products
The DEA wants to make it illegal to sell or possess 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH).
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US Nuclear Regulator Proposes Changes to Nuclear Safety Standards
The proposed changes are expected to make it easier and faster to build new nuclear reactors.
The Constitution on Today’s Hottest Debates: From Campus Free Speech to Homeless Encampments
What does the Constitution actually say about the issues dominating today’s headlines?
Kane Strikes Twice as England Knocks Out Congo in World Cup
The team’s star striker hit two late goals to take England from near-scoreless disaster to round of 16.
Perfectionism Has Become a Pandemic, and What’s Driving It
New data on perfectionism’s steady rise and broader associations prompt a closer look at the expectations of self and society.
Ex-CIA Chief Sues Trump, Admin Officials Over Allegedly Vindictive Investigations
John Brennan asked a judge to order the administration to preserve records related to the investigations.
‘The Missing Child’: A Son’s Search for His Mother’s Hidden History
Paul T. O’Connor uncovers the life his mother led, and the life she could have had.
Visual Morality: George Cruikshank’s Illustrations of Charles Dickens’s ‘Oliver Twist’
The illustrator’s depictions present the difference between virtue and vice.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship
The president’s executive order sought to exclude children of illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders from automatic citizenship at birth.

Supreme Court Upholds State Law Allowing Ballots That Arrive After Election Day
The court rejected Republicans’ argument that federal law prevails over a Mississippi law permitting late-arriving ballots.
Trump Warns Gasoline Retailers of ‘Big Problems’ if They Don’t Cut Prices
The president’s warning came amid falling crude oil prices and after he accused gas stations of price gouging.
DOJ Sues Virginia, California Over Firearms Bans
In two separate lawsuits, the Justice Department alleged that the new state laws violate the Second Amendment.

Navy Helicopter Goes Down in Arabian Sea; Search Ongoing for Missing Crew Member
Three other members of the MH-60S Sea Hawk flight crew have been safely recovered.

China’s Spring Export Surge May Not Be as Durable as It Appears
The April–May surge in China’s exports does not mean Beijing has beaten Trump’s tariffs. This strength will fade, but new aspects do promise durability.

Victor Willis, Co-Founder and Lead Voice of the Village People, Dies at 74 Following ‘Aggressive’ Illness
Willis was the voice was behind some of disco’s most popular hits such as ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man.’

From Dry Eyes to Bleeding Gums: Manuka Honey’s Potential Health Benefits
New research suggests manuka honey may have benefits beyond its well-known wound-healing reputation.
‘Forever Chemical’ Linked to Fetal Facial Abnormalities–Scientists Now Know Why
For the first time, researchers identified the precise biological mechanism behind the damage.

12 Things That May Make You a Mosquito Magnet
Scientists are uncovering why some people appeal to mosquitos more than others.
Garden Tour Etiquette
Because the garden owners have opened their property to hundreds of curious people, it is only polite to follow a few guidelines.

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.

10 Great Itineraries for Travelers Who Are New to Cruises
Despite some recent headlines, millions of Americans continue to board these floating fortresses of luxury.































































































