DOJ Opens Path to Restore Federal Gun Rights for 30 Million Americans
Applicants must demonstrate to the attorney general that they are unlikely to pose a danger to public safety.
Federal Judge Halts Move of FBI Headquarters to Ronald Reagan Building Rather Than Maryland
The judge found that the federal government illegally scrapped the plan to build the new facility in Greenbelt.
China Used Sex, Donations, Planted Interns to Influence US Political System: Declassified Docs
Newly released FBI files describe Christine Fang’s CCP intelligence ties, efforts to recruit her as a double agent, and her influence of a U.S. congressman.
Behind the Blueprints: A Look at Trump’s 250-Foot Triumphal Arch
The proposed neoclassical granite monument takes inspiration from Paris’s famous Arc de Triomphe.
Wright Says US to Boost Fuel Refinery Output as Hormuz Disruptions Continue
Trump said the increase in fuel prices was a relatively small cost for preventing Iran from having nuclear weapons.
Long-Term Interest Rates Hit Highest Level Since 2007—Here’s What to Know
War, artificial intelligence, and inflation are all having an effect in a volatile bond market.
Petition Drive Seeks to Corral Runaway Data Center Development in Cheyenne
An ad hoc assembly of local residents joined the ranks of opponents nationwide.
Building Near White House Bought by Shanghai CCP-Linked Figure’s Foundation
Public records do not disclose how the foundation financed the purchase or what it plans to do with the property.
Inside the DSA’s Dilemma: Grow the Democratic Party or Become It
The Democratic Socialists must decide if they want to gain ground one primary at a time, or become a kingmaker with an endorsement for president in 2028.
Trump Admin Pauses Border Project in Texas Big Bend National Park
CBP Chief Rodney Scott is planning an on-site review after bipartisan pushback over a border wall through the remote Texas park.
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No Signs of Foul Play Reported in Hayden Panettiere’s Death
The actress was found unresponsive Sunday in a Greenville, South Carolina, home.
Is China’s Mega Embassy in London Actually a Spying Compound? | Luke de Pulford
The largest Chinese embassy in Europe is set to rise in the heart of London.

Luigi Mangione’s State Murder Trial Postponed Following Federal Guilty Plea
Defense attorneys said some of the state’s charges would be unconstitutional following the federal pleas.
What Happens When You Walk Barefoot
Your feet are your body’s main connection to the ground and a major source of information for your nervous system.
5 Republicans, 2 Democrats Hope to Clinch Party Nominations in Wyoming’s US Senate Primary
The primary election will be held in Wyoming on Aug. 18.
The Arts and the Health of the Soul
Scientific studies assert that the arts may have a positive impact on our lifespan. But such a rich sphere of thought as the arts can’t be so simply reduced.
Unraveling the Mysteries of Leonardo’s ‘Madonna of the Yarnwinder’
Leonardo’s enigmatic painting quietly went on long-term loan at The Met without much fanfare this spring.
Massachusetts Mayor Charged With Using COVID Loan for Election Campaign, Debt Payments
DePeña has served as mayor since 2021. He was reelected in November 2025 and previously served on the Lawrence City Council.

The Last of the Mule Mail Carriers
For decades, Charlie and Nathan Chamberlain have traversed the Grand Canyon on horseback as contractors for the U.S. Postal Service.
Dallas Airport Shelves Muslim Washing Facilities After Texas Governor Threatens Airport Funding
Abbott says facilities benefiting one religion should be illegal in public buildings.
Georgia Man Deported From Fiji Charged Over $165 Million Crypto Ponzi Scheme
Edward Zimbardi is accused of running ‘The Crypto Program,’ promising 25 percent monthly returns until the operation collapsed and he fled overseas.

Ninth Circuit Nixes Sigal Chattah’s Appointment as Top Federal Prosecutor in Nevada
The ruling upheld a judge’s decision last year that declared her appointment invalid.

Belgian Wildfire Approaches Germany as Peat Blaze Threatens to Burn for Months
The fire has burned 11 square miles, the largest blaze in Belgium’s recent history, and could keep flaring for months, a Walloon official said.

CSL Reports US$2.6 Billion Net Loss Amid Restructuring and Lower US Flu Vaccination Rates
The company reported revenue of US$15.8 billion for 2025-26; however, one-off restructuring costs and impairments resulted in a net loss of US$2.6 billion.

Actress Hayden Panettiere Dies at 36
Details surrounding the actress’s death have not been revealed.

What Sunlight Can Do for Your Retina
Research shows daily sunlight exposure can prevent myopia in children and protect against cataracts and glaucoma in adults.
Post-Meal Drowsiness–A TCM Practitioner Reveals the Likely Culprits
Several factors come together to create after-meal fatigue.

10 Things to Avoid If You’re Determined to Lose Weight
Fat loss is rarely ruined by one big mistake.
Why Your Spine Ages—and What You Can Do to Slow It
Aging is one of the most important factors contributing to spinal disorders.
Build a Gazebo
A gazebo brings an old-fashioned charm and design element that enhances its surroundings.

Last-Minute Travel Planning: Travel Advisers Dish on What Trips to Book Now
Travelers looking for a last-minute trip will have to plan their trips differently and use different methods than those who book a year or so out.
















































































































