US Launches More Strikes on Iran
In response, Iran’s top military leaders announced that Iran would again close the Strait of Hormuz.
US Embassy in Baghdad Advises ‘Heightened Readiness’ Among Americans in Iraq
The alert points citizens toward a Level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory as the embassy suggests possible travel disruptions with short notice could occur.
Florida Supreme Court Rejects Effort to Block 2026 Republican Congressional Map
The high court cited a lack of jurisdiction in the bid to prevent the congressional map from going into effect.
Judge Says Challenge to ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ Is Moot as DOJ Backs Away
A judge declined to temporarily block Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund.’
Taiwan Opposition Leader Faces Heated Challenge From Audience Member at New York Event
Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang, is visiting the United States.
Why a Key Immigration Detention Policy Might Hit Supreme Court
Federal appeals courts have issued conflicting rulings on the Trump administration policy of denying detention review for illegal immigrants.
Court Grants Preliminary Approval of $38 Billion Visa, Mastercard ‘Swipe Fee’ Settlement
The decision follows a 2024 rejection of a proposed $30 billion settlement deemed insufficient.
Defendant in Deadly LA Wildfires Wanted ‘Revenge Against Society,’ Prosecutor Says
In opening statements, attorneys sparred over the cause of the catastrophic Palisades Fire and the defendant’s alleged motive.
DOJ Seizes 13 Domains in Alleged Chinese Spy Scheme
Federal authorities seized 13 internet domains that prosecutors say were part of a Chinese intelligence-linked recruitment scheme.
Middle Schoolers’ Reading and Math Scores Remain Below Pre-Pandemic Levels, US Results Show
Despite modest gains over the past three years among 9-year-olds, test scores for 9- and 13-year-olds in math and reading are below levels before 2020.
Commodity Prices Are Surging and the Market Is Missing the Deeper Problem | Rick Rule
Rick Rule explains why the supply crisis in copper and oil is not a forecast but a structural outcome already locked in.
ActBlue CEO Pleads the Fifth During House Panel Hearing
House Republicans subpoenaed CEO Regina Wallace-Jones concerning ActBlue’s vetting process for foreign contributions.
Karmelo Anthony Sentenced Over Fatal High School Stabbing: What to Know
Multiple witnesses testified that Anthony was the aggressor in the dispute that led to the stabbing.
‘Revolution’: The Birth of a Faith-Based America
Eric Metaxas highlights the role that religion played in fueling the colonial break from Britain.
‘The Capitol’: History of an Iconic Structure
The center of American government in our nation’s capital holds an intriguing history.

Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
For decades, fascia was dismissed as little more than a thin layer that wraps around nearly everything in your body.

Summertime Parsley and Spinach Detox Soup
A blended, bright green soup delivers a refreshing combination of herbs, broth, and light comfort.
US Launches Strikes on Iran in Response to Downing of Helicopter
Trump had earlier vowed to retaliate, hours after he announced negotiations with Tehran were in their ‘final throes.’

SBA Suspends More Than 27,000 Ohio Loan Borrowers Due to Suspected Fraud
The decision follows similar suspension of thousands of borrowers across California, Minnesota, and Maine.
Supreme Court Revives Challenge to Biden-Era Gas Furnace Ban
A divided federal appeals court previously held that the rule was lawful.
16 Academics Sign Letter Calling for Public Inquest Into Epstein Accuser’s Suicide
Sixteen academics say there are established links between suicide and victims of domestic violence and that an inquest is appropriate and necessary.

FBI Searches California Aerospace Plant Where Chemical Tank Overheated
Investigators planned to seize evidence, paperwork, and other items related to last month’s incident.

Day in Photos: Taiwanese Live-Fire Exercise, Bill Gates Epstein Hearing, and Indonesian Military Acid Attack Verdict
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Australian Financial Watchdogs Back New Powers to Curb Money-Laundering Via Crypto
One area of concern is cryptocurrency ATMs, which have proliferated from 23 machines in 2019 to about 2,000 today.

2026 College World Series Preview: Top Things to Know for Omaha
From SEC dominance to CWS newbies to even a Lebron competing in the tournament, these are the top storylines.

‘X-Men’ Actor Tyler Mane Shares Rare Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Begins Treatment
Mane hopes to raise awareness surrounding the disease in men that accounts for less than 1% of total breast cancer cases.

12 Ab Exercises to Build a Toned Midsection
A few dedicated minutes a day can help you develop beautiful abdominal muscles.
Early Warning Signs of Illness That May Appear on Your Face
Learning to recognize quiet warning signs may help you pay closer attention to your health.

Why Antidepressants Work for Some—but Fail for Others
Depression may not be a single disorder with a one-size-fits all treatment protocol.
When the Mind Breaks, So Can the Heart
Large study finds mental and heart Health are closely linked.
My Cherry Turnovers Are the Star of Every Brunch
Perfect for brunch or a leisurely weekend breakfast, these turnovers deliver sweet-tart cherries in every flaky bite.

Tree-Buying Tips
My first tip is to try to get a tree that no one else in the neighborhood has.

Before Smartphones and Political Correctness: Why the 1990s Has Captivated the Web
Beneath the nostalgic photos, grainy home videos, and soundtrack of a bygone era lies a deeper yearning for a time before smartphones.

Visit the Old West at This ‘Haunted’ Saloon Just Outside Las Vegas
As soon as you pass through the weathered, wooden front doors, a sense of history hits you in unison with the aromatic tang of homemade BBQ.




















































































