Breaking
US Economy Surges 3 Percent in 2nd Quarter, Tops Market Estimates
‘Early signs for the third quarter are pointing up,’ said one bank’s chief economist.
8.8 Magnitude Earthquake Off Russia Sends Tsunami Waves to Alaska, Hawaii, Japan
Russian officials said that a tsunami with 10-foot waves has hit parts of Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula near the earthquake’s epicenter.
UN-Backed Body Warns Famine Unfolding in Gaza as Aid Falls Short; Israel Denies Claim
Efforts to deliver aid to the enclave have intensified this week.
Trump Imposes 25 Percent Tariff on India Plus Unspecified Penalty
The move comes after months of talks, with Trump citing steep Indian tariffs and the country’s close ties to Russia amid the Ukraine war.
In-Depth
5 Revelations From the Newly Declassified Russia Records
The U.S. intelligence community relied on a single ‘scant, unclear, unverifiable’ report to allege that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump.
Minnesota Calls In National Guard After Saint Paul Cyber Attack Leads to Outages
Saint Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said the attack was deliberate and coordinated.
Trump Says He May Skip G20 in South Africa, Cites Pretoria’s ‘Bad Policies’
Earlier this year, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a boycott of a G20 gathering of foreign ministers, criticizing South Africa’s DEI and land policies.
How the CCP and Its Proxies Created a ‘World on Fire’: Col. John Mills
John Mills is a retired U.S. Army colonel whose four-decade career has spanned key roles from the Cold War era to the War on Terror.
Taiwan Says President Has ‘No Plans’ to Travel After Reports Claimed US Blocked Stopover
The U.S. State Department said there was ‘nothing canceled’ because no official travel plans for Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te had been made.
22 States Seek Injunction to Block Trump Admin From Defunding Planned Parenthood
The states alleged that the provision targeted Planned Parenthood for its abortion advocacy.
Taiwan Mulls Chip Export Controls Over South Africa’s Downgrading of De Facto Embassy
The Foreign Ministry has indicated it will go beyond protesting and retaliate if South Africa doesn’t engage with Taiwan to resolve the dispute.
Tsunami Arrives in Hawaii, Residents Evacuated to Higher Ground
The governor said that a safe distance from shoreline was at least 4,000 feet.
Senate Confirms Susan Monarez as CDC Director
Trump chose Monarez after withdrawing his first nominee. She holds a doctorate in microbiology and immunology, but is the first non-MD since 1953.
Stimulating the Vagus Nerve May Help With Stroke Recovery–Here’s How
The nervous system is highly adaptable, and with proper stimulation, recovery is more achievable than once thought.
DOJ Finds UCLA Violated Civil Rights Law
UCLA faces a major loss of federal funding as Attorney General Pam Bondi states the university will ‘pay a heavy price for putting Jewish Americans at risk.’
Senate Confirms Former Trump Lawyer Emil Bove to Appellate Court
The Trump attorney was confirmed in a 50–49 vote including only Republican support. Two Republicans opposed the confirmation.
Frugal Fashion: Why I Shop in the Kids’ Department (No Shame)
Kids’ clothes are often built for movement and durability.
How to Raise Grateful Kids in a World of Entitlement
Thankfulness is more than just good manners—it’s the foundation for good character, health, and happiness.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Passengers Forced to Evacuate American Airlines Flight on Runway After Mechanical Issue
Video showed passengers using the emergency slides to exit the plane, with some carrying small children.

What to Know About Cloud Seeding
How an 80-year-old technology is being used to mitigate droughts and increase water supplies across the country.
Deputy FBI Director Promises ‘Dignified Effort at Truth’ With Ongoing Investigations
‘We cannot run a Republic like this,’ Dan Bongino said. ‘I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned.’

Welcoming Baby Naturally: How Acupuncture and Holistic Methods Can Help Induce Labor
Discover gentle, traditional methods like acupuncture that may help encourage labor naturally.

How to Cook Your Way Out of These Common Kitchen Mistakes
Thankfully, not every cooking mistake turns into a total waste.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Passengers Forced to Evacuate American Airlines Flight on Runway After Mechanical Issue
Video showed passengers using the emergency slides to exit the plane, with some carrying small children.

What to Know About Cloud Seeding
How an 80-year-old technology is being used to mitigate droughts and increase water supplies across the country.
Deputy FBI Director Promises ‘Dignified Effort at Truth’ With Ongoing Investigations
‘We cannot run a Republic like this,’ Dan Bongino said. ‘I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned.’
Top FDA Vaccine Official Departs Agency
Dr. Vinay Prasad had received criticism for comments made before he joined the FDA.

North Carolina General Assembly Overrides Governor’s Vetos to Pass Laws
The General Assembly enacted bills requiring state cooperation with ICE, enshrining two sexes under law, and stripping oversight of charter schools

Trump Gives Russia 10 Days to Agree to Ukraine Cease-Fire or Face Sanctions
‘I don’t know if it’s going to affect Russia, because [Putin] wants to obviously, probably keep the war going,’ Trump said.

Labor Government Expands Under-16 Social Media Ban to YouTube
The move follows recommendations from the eSafety commissioner.

Grand Ole Opry to Debut ‘Country’s Greatest Songs’ Album for 100th Anniversary
The album, available Nov. 7, features 20 tracks sung live, including debuts of songs that became classics and current artists’ covers of standards.
