US Imposes 25 Percent Tariff on Some Brazilian Imports Over Negotiation Impasse
Brazil said there was ‘no justification’ for the measures, vowing a challenge through the World Trade Organization.
Gov. Hochul Urges Mask Use as Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets NY
New York’s governor advised residents to ’mask up' and said face coverings will be distributed in New York City.
Uber Offers $14.8 Billion to Buy Delivery Hero
The Berlin-based company generated 49.1 billion euros in revenue in 2025.
South Korea Hikes Interest Rates for First Time Since 2023
The Bank of Korea’s Monetary Policy Board unanimously voted to boost the rates from 2.5 percent to 2.75 percent.
A Quiet Ohio Town, a Teen’s Cellphone, and a Sprawling Federal Terrorism Investigation
A call from a mother concerned about her son’s anti-government conspiracy theories turned into a national terror probe.
More Than 120 Children Located as FBI Announces Operation Summer Heat 2.0 Halfway Results
The agency carried out 850 drug seizures, recovering roughly 1,300 pounds of cocaine.
US Consumers More Cautious in June as Retail Sales Rise 0.2 Percent
Back-to-school shopping could give summer retail sales a boost.
As Public Frustration Grows in China, the State Intensifies Campaign to Silence Online Dissent
Insiders say authorities are tightening censorship and pursuing people who share videos of floods, labor disputes, and other sensitive incidents.
FDA Approves Merck’s Pill to Reduce Cholesterol Levels
The pill is meant to be taken daily.
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Watchdog Uncovers Over $750 Million in Improper Unemployment Insurance Payments in New York
New York is among the ‘worst states’ when it comes to unemployment insurance fraud, according to the watchdog.
‘35 Christians Are Killed a Day’: Inside Jihadi Violence in Nigeria | Judd Saul
Saul estimates 5,000 to 10,000 Christians are killed each year by jihadis in Nigeria.
UK Regulator Opens TikTok Probe Over Child Safety, Age Checks
Ofcom says age inference systems used by some social media companies may not reliably identify child users.
Going Gluten-Free Helps People Feel Better, but Is Gluten Really the Problem?
Millions of people without celiac disease report feeling better when excluding gluten from their diets.
Trump Says He May Eliminate Iran’s IRGC Like He Did ISIS
The president’s remarks came amid intensifying U.S. military operations against Iran and Tehran’s attempts to restrict Gulf shipping flows.
For the Children’s Sake: Charles Loring Brace Rescued Children From the Streets
This installment of ‘When Character Counted’ heads to New York’s slums and the man who rescued children from poverty and crime.
‘Lucky’: A Seasoned Grifter Calls on Her Considerable Wits in Order to Survive
Anya Taylor-Joy evades the law and a vengeful mob boss in this impressive crime thriller.
Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Hits More Than Half of US States: CDC
Cases are rising quickly in Michigan, and also being recorded in dozens of other states.

She Posted on Facebook About Murky Water. Then the Police Came Knocking.
A small Texas town has been turned upside down after a woman was arrested over her comments on the town’s water quality.
South Carolina Governor Appoints Graham’s Sister to Fill His Senate Seat
Trump called on Henry McMaster to pick Graham’s sister, Darline Graham Nordone, to serve in the interim.
Trump Administration Updates Philadelphia Slavery Exhibit
The Department of the Interior said the new panels ‘acknowledge the evils of slavery’ as well as ’momentous events that took place in the President’s House.’

Foreign Troops in Ukraine After Peace Deal Would Be Viewed as Legitimate Military Targets, Says Moscow
France and the UK signed a letter of intent to send troops to Ukraine in the event a peace agreement is made.

PJM Grid Operator Issues Alerts as Heat Wave Leads to Surge in Electricity Demand
PJM said that the cost to secure enough electricity to cover the highest-demand days on the grid would exceed $16 billion.

Jon Gruden Wants to Return to Broadcasting as Play-by-Play Announcer
Gruden has had a prolific career as an analyst, first with ESPN, and currently with Barstool Sports.

Jurassic Park Actor Sam Neill Confirmed to Have Died From Pneumonia
His death at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney came three months after Neill announced he was cancer-free.

Hospitals Want You to Sign a Blank Check Before Treatment—Here’s How to Avoid Surprise Bills
Patients are asked to accept a bill for untold costs. It’s not entirely legal and there are ways to fight back.
Cyclosporiasis: An Annual Summer Parasitic Infection–How to Protect Yourself
Cyclospora has a life cycle both outside in the environment and inside its hosts.

Just 4 Minutes of Daily Exercise Improved Function in Older Adults
Most guidelines call for 150 minutes of exercise per week, however, significant strides in physical health could be only four minutes away.
The Ancient Techniques That Reset Your Nervous System
When the nervous system is constantly activated, the body shifts resources away from digestion, immunity, and repair.
Jazz Up Door With Stained Glass
Installing glass in place of one or several panels in a wood door is not a difficult project.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

In Minnesota’s Dwindling Mom-and-Pop Resort Culture, Ten Mile Lake Keeps It in the Family
Ten Mile Lake Resort has kept with the times while staying true to its history.

























































































