China Eases Restrictions on US Beef, Poultry Following Beijing Summit
China also wants the United States to recognize the coastal Chinese province of Shandong as a ‘bird flu-free zone.’
EPA Announces Massive Deregulatory Action to Make Vehicles More Affordable
The decision comes as auto companies have lost billions of dollars investing in manufacturing EVs, the agency said.
How AI Is Polluting the Publishing Industry
AI-generated writing has upended the natural mechanism that rewarded the best books with sales and popularity.
The Charter School Principal Turning Children Toward Plato, Virtue, and the Eternal | Caylan Ford
She founded Canada’s first tuition-free classical charter school in 2022 with about a dozen faculty. Now they’ve grown to 1,500 students and three campuses.
Taiwan Presses for US Arms Support After Trump Says Decision Pending
The U.S. president said he must speak with Taiwan’s leader before deciding whether to proceed with the record arms sales package for Taipei.
YouTube, Snap, and TikTok Settle Kentucky School District’s Social Media Addiction Claims
The Breathitt County School District still plans to take Meta Platforms, which owns Facebook and Instagram, to trial next month.
The CCP’s Influence Network Behind a California Mayor’s Guilty Plea
The mayor of Arcadia agreed to her federal charges of acting as an illegal foreign agent for China.
What Your Brain Looks Like When You Hate Someone
Lovers overlook flaws, while haters manufacture them.
What Years in High Heels Does to Your Body
Podiatrists and chiropractors explain the effects of wearing high-heeled shoes on the body.
At Least 8 People Hurt After Car Rams Into Crowd in Italy
The 31-year-old driver, an Italian national who lived in the area, was arrested.
Restoring the Soul in Art: An Interview With Michael Curtis
The ‘classive’ artist talks about the return to what is truly beautiful and classical in art in order to ‘Make America Beautiful Again.’
The Breakers: Grace and Grandeur
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we tour the Vanderbilt’s Gilded Age masterpiece.
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.


Histamine Intolerance: An Underrecognized Condition That Can Affect Multiple Organs–Here Are the Causes
Histamine intolerance occurs when the body struggles to break down histamine from food or its own natural production.

Jimmy Stewart: From Academy Award Winner to Wartime Hero
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we look at a man whose love of country superseded his career and inspired his fellow Americans.
Xi Strikes Aggressive Tone on Taiwan as US Signals No Change in Policy
‘U.S. policy on the issue of Taiwan is unchanged as of today,’ Rubio said in response to Xi’s threats.

9 Imminent Supreme Court Rulings to Watch For
In the coming weeks, the Supreme Court is expected to release consequential decisions on birthright citizenship, girls sports, and mail-in ballots.
Supreme Court Rules 9–0 That Man Injured in Truck Accident May Sue Transportation Broker
A federal district court previously found a federal law blocked an injured man’s lawsuit.
Trump Admin Reports Full Year of Zero Releases at the Southern Border
According to CBP, there were 215,876 encounters at the border this fiscal year, down 13 percent from the number recorded in the month of April 2024 alone.

RFK Jr. Visits Ohio Farm That Shows Regenerative Methods Grow Healthy Food
A multi-generational farm operated by the Jones family, The Chef’s Garden, survived near extinction and crafted a niche serving chefs and restaurants.

Trump Says US, Nigerian Armed Forces Kill Second-in-Command of ISIS
The U.S. president said the ISIS leader killed in the operation was identified as Abu-Bilal al-Minuki.

Consumers Sue Amazon for Not Refunding Trump Tariff Costs
The lawsuit alleges that Amazon has refused to seek tariff refunds due to political and commercial interests.

Justin Jefferson Looking for Continuity out of Vikings’ QB Competition
Jefferson has caught passes from nine different QBs in six seasons; seven of them since 2023.

Claudine Longet, Singer and Actress at Center of High-Profile 1970s Manslaughter Trial, Dies at 84
In 1976, Longet was charged with the fatal shooting of her boyfriend, Olympic skier Vladimir ‘Spider’ Sabich.

10 Most Common Vitamin K Shot Questions, Answered
The progressive adoption of vitamin K shots as standard of care for newborns since the 1960s leaves many concerns about necessity, safety, and effectiveness.
Your Doctor Might Be Able to Take You Off Diabetes Meds
Experts are cautiously optimistic but warn that the approach faces real-world limits.

Modern Motherhood Lost Generational Wisdom—and Mothers Want It Back
American mothers have never had access to more parenting information, but they have also never been more alone.
What Makes Some People Live to 100? Scientists Find Clues in Their Blood
The secret to longevity may not be slowing aging but preserving the right systems.
The Frugal Frittata
A frittata is like an omelet but without the fancy panwork. It’s similar to a quiche without the troublesome crust, additional dairy products, and long baking.

Ask Angi: How Can I Boost My Home’s Curb Appeal?
Take a walk in front of your home and note the things you want to improve.

The Greatest Logician Since Aristotle—and Why He Believed in Life After Death
Renowned mathematician Kurt Godel believed the afterlife exists so we can deepen the learning process that begins in this world and reach our full potential.

How to Save on Summer Travel Based on Latest Trends Report
Choosing a less popular destination with relatively low airfare and rental car prices can help make the trip easier and more cost effective.

















































































